‹ E-CIPM 21-664: HUGH BURNELL, KNIGHT ›
HUGH BURNELL, KNIGHT
Inquisition Head
Buckinghamshire. Inquisition. Stony Stratford. 31 Jan. 1421. [Whappelode].
Jurors
Jurors: Roger Tyryngham ; Thomas Irthyngburgh ; John fitz John ; John Turvey ; Henry Morecroft ; John Heryng ; Thomas Turnour ; Robert Fermour ; John Chubbenale ; Thomas Wodeward ; John Brasyer ; and Henry Gooderych .
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements in his demesne as of fee or by service of the king or others. He was formerly seised in his demesne as of fee of the manors of Newport Pagnell and Little Linford, their advowsons and 2 chantries in Newport Pagnell. Long before he died, as Hugh Burnell, lord of Holdgate and Weoley , by a charter shown to the jurors in evidence he granted them in fee to Joan Beauchamp, Lady Abergavenny , Philip Morgon, now bishop of Worcester , John Bathe, clerk , Bartholomew Brokesby , William Botiller of Yatton, Thomas Harewell , Nicholas Saucer , esquires, and Richard Pepur , deceased. The manors are held of the king in chief, the manor of Newport Pagnell for 1/3 knight's fee, the manor of Little Linford for 1/6 knight's fee. Annual values: the manor of Newport Pagnell £20, the manor of Little Linford 100s.
He died on 27 Nov. last. Joyce wife of Thomas Erdynton junior , Katharine Burnell and Margery wife of Edmund Hungerford , the daughters of his son Edward Burnell, knight , are his kinswomen and next heirs. Joyce is aged 24 years and more, Katharine 14 years and more and Margery 11 years and more.
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Inquisition Head
Surrey. Inquisition [indented]. Southwark. 29 Jan. 1421. [Bekke].
Jurors
Jurors: Stephen Caunterbury ; John Drynkewater junior ; Richard Ode ; John Horle ; Richard Baker ; Henry atte Pette ; John atte Brigge ; Henry Lake ; Thomas atte Bussh ; John Brikkeman ; Richard Tanner ; and John Bekewell .
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements of the king in chief in demesne or by service. He held the manors of Rotherhithe and Hatcham for life by demise, by an indented charter, shown to the jury in evidence, of Robert Rikedon of Witham, Robert Darcy of Maldon, William Boerley , David Holbeche , Richard Fox of Haselbech, Robert Molyngton , John Whitesyde, clerk , John Bablake , William Loudham , William Blunt, clerk , William Paynovour and Nicholas Wilkes to him as Hugh Burnell, knight, lord of Weoley, reversion to Walter Hungerford, knight , Edmund son of Walter, and Margery, daughter and one of the heirs of Hugh's son Edward Burnell, knight , deceased, and the heirs of the bodies of Edmund and Margery, remainder to the right heirs of Hugh. Walter, Edmund and Margery all survive, and the manors ought to revert to them. The manor of Rotherhithe is held of the abbot of Bermondsey , service unknown, annual value 10 marks; the manor of Hatcham is held of the prior of Wormsley , service unknown, annual value 10 marks.
Date of death and heirs as in 653.
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Inquisition Head
Oxfordshire. Inquisition. Dorchester. 10 Feb. 1421. [Wagette].
Jurors
Jurors: Nicholas Drayton ; Richard Gylot ; Peter Shottesbroke ; Thomas atte Hyde ; John Hanyngton ; John Hore ; Nicholas Bakkrugge ; John Athelam ; Thomas Whytyng ; John Kyng ; Richard Pyppard ; and William Catermayne .
Holdings
He held the manor of Great Rollright and the advowson of the church of Great Rollright for life by demise of Robert Rikedon and his co-feoffees named in 654, reversion and remainder as in 654. The manor and advowson are held of the king in chief by service of petty serjeanty, annual value of the manor 10 marks.
Date of death and heirs as in 653.
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Inquisition Head
Gloucester and the Adjacent March of Wales . Inquisition. Marshfield. 27 Jan. 1421. [Tracy].
Jurors
Jurors: Robert Coderyngton ; Simon Cotesbrook ; John Newman ; Thomas Staunton ; Thomas Lypeyate ; Richard Juwell ; Mark Hobbes ; Thomas Wyrlok ; Thomas Fysshe ; John Solas ; John Clerk ; and Peter Colyns .
Holdings
He held the manor of Little Rissington and the advowson of the church of Wick Rissington for life by demise of Robert Rikedon and his co-feoffees named in 654, reversion and remainder as in 654. The manor is held of the king in chief of his duchy of Cornwall for 1/2 knight's fee, annual value 10 marks.
Date of death and heirs as in 653.
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Inquisition Head
Bristol. Inquisition [indented]. 21 Dec. [Yonge].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Fysshe ; Robert Coluyle ; Thomas Halewey ; Nicholas Caunterbury ; Robert Mulleward ; Thomas Westerley ; Phillip Faunt ; William Faryngdon ; William Ekelsale ; Adam Abraham ; John Paris ; and Thomas Broun .
Holdings
He held for life by demise of Robert Rikedon and his co-feoffees named in 654 4 messuages, 6 shops, 3 cellars and £13 18d. yearly rent in Bristol and its suburbs, reversion and remainder as in 654. All are held of the mayor and corporation of Bristol : 3 messuages, 4 shops and a cellar in free burgage for 5s. land-gavel yearly, the rest for an unknown service. Annual value of all the premises £10 13s.
Date of death and heirs as in 653.
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Inquisition Head
Somerset. Inquisition. Frome. 24 Jan. 1421. [Carent].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Bathe ; Walter Silueyn ; Richard Paueley ; John Twynyho ; William Poleyn ; Thomas Craas ; Thomas Cotes ; William Collesbourne ; Thomas Northlode ; Walter Tricch ; John Norton ; and Robert Craas .
Holdings
He held the manor of Compton Dando for life by demise of Robert Rikedon and his co-feoffees named in 654, reversion and remainder as in 654. The manor is held in chief for 1 knight's fee, annual value 6 marks.
Date of death and heirs as in 653.
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Inquisition Head
Wiltshire. Inquisition. Devizes. 30 Jan. 1421. [Wayte].
Jurors
Jurors: William Couyntr’ ; John Lupeyate ; Thomas Godfray ; John Burdon ; John Reode ; John Frankeleyn ; John Bole ; Walter Vyde ; Robert Beste ; Richard Knyght ; John Wodestoke ; and William Cornyssh .
Holdings
He held for life the manor of Great Cheverell, the fee-farm of 20 marks from Biddestone belonging to it and the advowson of Great Cheverell by demise of Robert Rikedon and his co-feoffees named in 654, reversion and remainder as in 654. The manor, fee-farm and advowson are held of the king in chief for 1/6 knight's fee, annual value of the manor and fee-farm 6 marks.
Date of death and heirs as in 653.
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Inquisition Head
Cambridgeshire. Inquisition. Cambridge. 16 Dec. [Bury].
Jurors
Jurors: John Watteson ; Henry Smyth of Chesterton ; Phillip Grove ; Thomas Boydon ; Robert Wryghte ; Richard Belbouche ; Robert Assheby ; Simon Bocher ; John Wyllecok ; William Castre ; Henry Clerk ; and John Taylour of Fen Drayton or Dry Drayton .
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements in his demesne as of fee or by service of the king or others. He was formerly seised in his demesne as of fee of the manors of Swavesey and Fulbourn called `Souchesfee', `Colvylesfee' and `Maneresfee' with the advowsons of the free chapels of the manors of Swavesey and Fulbourn. By a fine levied Mich. one month 1417 [CP 25/1/291/64, no. 64] between Joan widow of William Beauchamp of Abergavenny, knight , Philip Morgon, clerk , John Bathe, clerk , Bartholomew Brokesby, esquire , William Boteler of Yatton, esquire , Nicholas Saucer, esquire , and Richard Pepur, esquire , deceased, quer., and Hugh Burnell of Holdgate, knight , def., Hugh acknowledged the manors to be the right of Joan by his gift, to hold to Joan, the feoffees and the heirs of Joan in fee. Joan and her feoffees afterwards granted the manors to John Garlethorp , Thomas Huyes , John Northern , clerks, Robert Keleby and William Aubray . They demised them to William Kenewalmersh , Master Philip Morgon , John Bathe , clerks, Bartholomew Brokesby , John Russell , Nicholas Saucer , Walter Kebbyll , John Daundesey , Richard Pepur and Thomas ap Llewelyn , who remain seised. The manor of Swavesey with the advowson of the free chapel there is held of the earl of Richmond by knight service, but by what portion of a fee is unknown, annual value £20. The manor called `Souchesfee' is held of the same earl in socage, annual value £10; the manor called `Colvylesfee' is held of the king in chief for 1/2 knight's fee, annual value 40s.; and the manor of `Maneresfee' is held of the bishop of Ely by knight service, but by what portion of a fee is unknown, annual value 20s.
Date of death and heirs as in 653.
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Inquisition Head
Worcestershire. Inquisition. Worcester. 9 Jan. 1421. [WAssebourne].
Jurors
Jurors: Walter Corbet ; William Lenche ; John Sompnour ; William Wybbe ; Thomas Jonettes ; William Maris ; Thomas Rumpney ; John Hambury ; John Lenche ; William Abyndon ; John Staple ; and John Purshull .
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements in his demesne as of fee or by service of the king or others. He held for life 1/3 castle of Weoley and the manors of Northfield, Cradley and Old Swinford and 1/3 advowson of the church of Old Swinford of the inheritance of Maurice Berkley, knight , reversion to Maurice and his heirs. The 1/3 castle, manors and advowson are held of the king in chief by knight service, but by what portion of a fee is unknown. Annual values: 1/3 castle nil; 1/3 manor of Northfield 110s.; 1/3 manor of Cradley 25s.; 1/3 manor of Old Swinford 30s. Maurice is aged 19 years and more so the keeping of the 1/3s belongs to the king because of his minority. He also held the manor of Suckley for life by demise of Robert Rikedon and his co- feoffees named in 654, reversion and remainder as in 654. The manor is held of the king in chief for 1/20 knight's fee, annual value 20 marks. He held for life the castle of Weoley and the manors of Northfield, Cradley and Old Swinford and the advowson of the church of Old Swinford of the inheritance of Joyce wife of Adam Peschale, knight , Joyce wife of Hugh Strauley, esquire , and Maurice Berkley, knight , to whom the reversion belongs. By a fine levied mor. All Saints 1419 [CP 25/1/291/64, no. 87] between Joan, widow of William Beauchamp, knight , John Braaz , Walter Kebbyll , and John Garlethorp , quer., and Adam Peshale, knight , and his wife Joyce, def., of 1/3 castle, manors and advowson, Adam and Joyce acknowledged the 1/3s, which Hugh Burnell, knight, lord of Holdgate and Weoley , held for life, to be the right of Joan, reversion on Hugh's death to Joan and her feoffees named above. Joan and her feoffees granted the reversion to William Kenewalmersh and his co-feoffees named in 660 and the heirs of Joan in fee. Hugh quitclaimed the 1/3 castle, manor and advowson to William and his co-feoffees, who remain seised. By a fine levied Mich. three weeks 1417 [CP 25/1/291/64, no. 62] between Nicholas Ruggeley, esquire , and his wife Edith, quer., and Hugh de Strauley, esquire , and his wife Joyce, def., Hugh and Joyce acknowledged the 1/3 castle, manors and advowson to be the right of Edith and for themselves and the heirs of Joyce granted the reversion of the 1/3 which Hugh Burnell, knight , held for life of Joyce's inheritance and which ought to revert to Hugh and Joyce and the heirs of Joyce, to Nicholas and Edith and the heirs of Edith. By another fine levied Mich. one month 1417 [CP 25/1/291/64, no. 63] between Joan widow of William Beauchamp of Abergavenny, knight , Philip Morgon, clerk, now bishop of Worcester , Bartholomew Brokesby, esquire , and John Russell , quer., and Nicholas Ruggeley, esquire , and his wife Edith, def., Nicholas and Edith acknowledged the 1/3 castle, manors and advowson to be the right of Joan and granted the reversion after Hugh Burnell 's death to Joan, her feoffees and the heirs of Joan for ever. Hugh afterwards quitclaimed his estate to Joan and her feoffees. Joan and her feoffees afterwards demised the 1/3 castle, manors and advowson to John Garlethorp , Thomas Huyes , John Northern , clerks, Robert Keleby and William Aubray , and they in turn devised them to William Kenewalmersh and his co-feoffees named in 660, who remain seised. The remaining 2/3 of the castle, manors and advowson are held of the king in chief by knight service, but by what portion of a fee is unknown. Annual values: the 2/3 castle nil; 2/3 manor of Northfield £11; 2/3 manor of Cradley 50s.; 2/3 manor of Old Swinford 60s.
Date of death and heirs as in 653.
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Inquisition Head
Essex. Inquisition [indented]. Stratford Langthorn. 20 June 1421. [Darcy].
Jurors
Jurors: John Starlyng ; John Wyot ; John Trypcok ; John Smalwell ; John Yerdele ; Edmund Kent ; John Armourer ; William Yong ; Edmund Mowyere ; John Grace ; Henry Turnour of ‘Thorp’; and William Waleys .
Holdings
He was seised in his demesne as of fee of the manors of East Ham, West Ham, Boreham and Great Holland and long before he died granted them to Robert Rykedon of Witham, John Whitside, clerk , and Richard Fox of Haselbech and their heirs in fee. They were seised and by their charter dated at Boreham on 20 Dec. 1414 granted them to Hugh Burnell, knight, lord of Holdgate and Weoley , for life, reversion to them and their heirs. The same feoffees by their deed dated at Boreham on 18 June 1415 granted the reversion of the manors to Edward Burnell, knight , now dead, and his wife Elizabeth, who survives, and to the heirs of their bodies, remainder to Hugh's right heirs. Hugh attorned to Edward and Elizabeth by a deed dated 19 June 1415. Edward died withou issue by Elizabeth. Hugh afterwards granted his estate in the manors to Robert Rykedon and his co-feoffees named in 654; they afterwards demised the manors of East Ham, West Ham and Boreham to Hugh for life and he was seised. By a deed dated 12 July 1416 the feoffees granted the reversion after the deaths of Hugh and Elizabeth to Walter Hungerford, knight , his son Edmund and Margery, daughter and one of the heirs of Edward Burnell, knight , deceased, and the heirs of the bodies of Edmund and Margery, remainder to Hugh's right heirs. Hugh and Elizabeth attorned to Walter, Edmund and Margery, all of whom survive. Hugh therefore held the manors of East Ham, West Ham, Boreham and Great Holland for life, reversion to Elizabeth, who survives, remainder to Walter, Edmund and Margery and the heirs of the bodies of Edmund and Margery. He also held for life the manors of Stansted Mountfitchet, Little Waltham otherwise called Powers, Walter Hall and Latchingdon by demise of Robert Rykedon of Witham and his co-feoffees named in 654 by a charter dated 4 July 1416, reversion to Walter Hungerford, knight , his son Edmund, Margery, daughter and one of the heirs of Edward Burnell, knight , deceased, Hugh's son, and the heirs of the bodies of Edmund and Margery, remainder to the right heirs of Hugh. There are in the manor of East Ham and West Ham the site containing a messuage with garden, annual value nil; 26 a. arable, annual value 6s. 6d. at 3d. an acre; 145 a. marsh, annual value nil because submersed; £20 assize rents of free and customary tenants; 1 qtr. 6 bushels wheat worth 7s.; perquisites of court, annual value 24s. Total annual value £21 17s. 6d. The messuage and 101 a. arable are part of the 145 a.submersed marsh. The manor is held of the king in chief for 1/3 knight's fee; 7 a. arable in East Ham are held of the abbot of Stratford Langthorn , service unknown, the remainder of the heirs of Giles de Plays , service unknown. There are in the manor of Boreham a messuage with garden, annual value 12d.; 320 a. arable, annual value 106s. 8d. at 4d. an acre; 23 a. meadow, annual value 38s. 4d. at 20d. an acre; 8 a. wood, annual value of the underwood 6d.; 10s. assize rents; perquisites of court 6s. 8d. Total value of the manor of Boreham £9 13s. 2d. It is held of the king in chief as part of the barony of Mountfitchet for 1 knight's fee. There are in the manor of Great Holland a messuage with dovecot, annual value 3s. 4d.; 380 a. arable, annual value £4 15s. at 3d. an acre; 18 a. meadow, annual value 24s. at 16d. an acre; 55 a. wood, annual value 9s. 2d. at 2d. an acre; 70 a. marsh, annual value 46s. 8d. at 8d. an acre; 25s. 7d. assize rents; works of customary tenants, annual value 18s.; perquisites of court 7s.; a windmill, annual value nil. Total value of the manor of Great Holland £11 8s. 9d. The manor is held of the king in chief for 1/3 knight's fee. There are in the manor of Stansted Mountfitchet the site containing a messuage with garden, annual value 8d.; 200 a. arable, annual value 66s. 8d. at 4d. an acre; 12 a. meadow, annual value 20s. at 20d. an acre; 20 a. pasture, annual value 20s.; 8 a. wood, annual value 8d.; 13s. 4d. assize rents; perquisites of court, annual value 5s. Total value of the manor of Stansted Mountfitchet £6 5s. 8d. It is held of the king as part of the barony of Mountfitchet for 1/10 knight's fee. There are in the manor of Waltham the site containing a messuage with garden, annual value 20d.; 300 a. arable, annual value 100s. at 4d. an acre; 20 a. meadow, annual value 33s. 4d. at 20d. an acre; 40 a. pasture, annual value 20s. at 6d. an acre; 12 a. wood, annual value of the underwood 6s. at 6d. an acre; 36s. assize rents; perquisites of court, annual value 6s. 8d. Total value of the manor of Waltham £10 4s. 4d. They say that 40 a. arable are held of the heirs of Humphrey de Boun by fealty for all services, the remainder of the bishop of Norwich by fealty for all services. There are in the manor of Walter Hall the site containing a messuage with garden, annual value 2s.; 150 a. arable, annual value 75s. at 6d. an acre; 6 a. meadow, annual value 12s. at 2d. an acre; 16 a. underwood, annual value 10s. 8d. at 8d. an acre; 20 a. pasture, annual value 10s. at 6d. an acre; 10s. 4d. assize rents; perquisites of court, annual value nil. Total value of the manor of Walter Hall £6. It is held of the earl of Pembroke by fealty. There are in the manor of Latchingdon the site containing a messuage with garden, annual value 3s.; 160 a. arable, annual value 53s. 4d. at 4d. an acre; 12 a. meadow, annual value 20s. at 20d. an acre; 20 a. pasture, annual value 13s. 4d.; 34s. assize rents; 3s. assize rents. Total value of the manor of Latchingdon £6 6s. 8d. It is held of the archbishop of Canterbury by fealty.
Date of death and heirs as in 653.
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Inquisition Head
Shropshire and the Adjacent March of Wales. Inquisition. Ludlow. 9 Jan. 1421. [Hoorde].
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Jurors
Jurors: William Ludlowe ; Robert Lee of Roden ; John Wymesbury ; Thomas Hopton ; Thomas Corbet of Leigh ; Hugh H[unclear: arnage] ; John Stapulton ; John Skryveyn ; John Boterell of Aston Botterell ; John Camville ; Edward Whitton; and Edmund Cheyne n663_001
Holdings
He was seised in his demesne as of fee of the manors of Wootton, Little Sutton, Corston, Abdon, Clee St. Margaret, Eudon Burnell, Holdgate, Thonglands, Millichope, Rushbury, Hope Bowdler, Chatwall, Woolstaston, Smethcott, Longdon, Priestweston, Norton, Condover, Acton..., Uppington, Tasley, Rowton, Amaston, Eastwall, Belswardine, Benthall, Acton Pigott, Ramshurst, Pulley, Cheney Longville, and 1/2 manors of Cantlop, Strefford, Acton Burnell, a tenement in the town of Shrewsbury and a former tenement in Bridgnorth, advowsons of the churches of Chetton, Thonglands, Rushbury, Acton Pigott and Acton Burnell. As Hugh Burnell, lord of Holdgate and Weoley , he conveyed the lands to the feoffees named in 654. By their charter dated at Acton Burnell 22 June 1416 they demised to Hugh for life, reversion to John Talbot, Lord Furnivalle , John's son John and Katharine, one of Hugh's daughters and heirs,... all the aforesaid manors, i.e. Wootton, Onibury, Walton, Little Sutton, Corston, Abdon, Eudon Burnell, Benthall, Holdgate, Brookhampton, Clee St. Margaret, Millichope, Rushbury, Eastwall, `...deles', Chatwall, Woolstaston, Smethcott,Longdon, Priestweston, Condover, Acton..., Tasley, Rowton, Amaston, Bridgnorth, Acton Burnell and Acton Pigott ,... 5 virgates, 10 a. wood, 106s. 8d. rent in `...tyngton', Ramshurst, Pulley, Cheney Longville, Shrewsbury, Benthall, Strefford, Wichcot, Millichope,..., manors of Cantlop, Rushbury, Strefford, Chatwall, Rowton, and 1/3 manor of..., and the advowsons of the churches of Woolstaston, Acton Burnell, Acton Pigott, Rushbury, `S...', manors of Bromfield, Aldon, Pitchford, Thonglands, Norton, and lands and tenements in Little Sutton, `...dale'. The manor of Little Sutton is held of Theobald Verdon for 1/2 knight's fee, annual value...; the manor of Wootton of Edmund, earl of March , for 1/2 knight's fee, annual value £4; the manor of Abdon of John Arrundell for 1/4 knight's fee, annual value 40s.; the manor of Eudon Burnell of the same for 1/2 knight's fee, annual value 26s. 8d.; the manor of Benthall of the prior of Wenlock by fealty, annual value 20s.; and the manor of Holdgate of the king in chief by service of providing 2 knights at his own expense at Montgomery for 40 days during wars in Wales. There are in the manor of Holdgate a capital messuage with curtilage and garden, annual value..., an ancient castle, annual value nil because ruinous, 2 carucates, annual value 20s.; a wood called `le More', the underwood and pasture of which is worth nothing because it lies in common; 110s. assize rents at the Annunciation and Michaelmas in equal portions; pleas and perquisites of court there £... 3s. 4d.; and the advowson of a diaconal prebend there, annual value 26s. 8d. The manor of Brookhampton, held of the king of the manor of Holdgate, has no capital messuage but there are in it... a. arable, annual value 10s. The manor of Clee St. Margaret is held of the king as part of the the same manor, and there are 16s. 8d. assize rents at the above terms. The manor of Millichope is held of the prior of Wenlock for 20s. rent yearly, annual value nil. The manor of Rushbury and the advowson of its church are held of the earl of March for 1/2 knight's fee, annual value above the advowson... The manor of Eastwall is part of the manor of Rushbury, annual value 10s. The manor of Hope Bowdler is held of William de la Zouche of Meole Brace for 1/2 knight's fee, annual value 25s. The manor of Chatwall is held of the same as part of the manor of Hope Bowdler, annual value 3s. 4d. The manor of Woolstaston is held of the king in chief as part of the manor of Longdon by service of providing a man with bow and arrows and another with a lance for 40 days during wars in Wales, and there are in it 2 virgates, annual value 20s., annual value of the advowson nil. The manor of Smethcott is held of William de la Zouche of Meole Brace for 1/2 knight's fee, annual value 13s. 4d., and the advowson of the manor is also held of William, annual value nil. The manor of Longdon is held of the king in chief by service of finding a man with bow and arrows and another with a lance for 40 days during wars in Wales and there are in it 48s. assize rents at the above terms. The manor of Priestweston is part of the manor of Longdon and there are in it 3s. 4d. assize rents at the above terms. The manor of Condover is held of the king in chief by service of providing 2 foot soldiers for a day during wars in Wales and there are in it 5 ?burn-beaten pieces (vecate) of demesne arable, annual value 25s., a water-mill, annual value 11s., 115s. assize rents at the above terms, and pleas and perquisites of court, annual value nil. The manor of Acton Reynold is held of the lord of Stanton upon Hine Heath for 1/2 knight's fee, annual value 20s. The manor of Uppington is held of the king by homage and fealty and there are in it 15s. assize rents at the above terms and a sparrow-hawk at St. Peter's Chains,... annual value 3s. The manor of Tasley is held of John Arrundell of his castle of Acton Round, service unknown, annual value 6s. 8d. The manor of Rowton and Amaston is held of William de la Zouche of Meole Brace for 1/4 knight's fee, annual value £4. The lands and tenements in Bridgnorth are held of the king in burgage, annual value nil. The manor of Acton Burnell is held of the earl of Stafford of his castle of Caus by service of 1 knight's fee, annual value 10 marks, and the advowson of the church of that manor is also held of the earl , annual value nil. The manor of Acton Pigott and the advowson of the church there are also held of the earl as part of the manor of Acton Burnell for the same service, annual value of the manor 30s. There are in Chetton a carucate, 5 virgates, 10 a. wood and 106s. 8d. rent held of theking by homage and fealty, annual value 30s. The advowson of the church of Chetton is also held of the king , annual value nil; 10s. 1d. assize rents in Ramshurst and Pulley paid at the above terms are also held of the king by fealty;...d. assize rents in Wichcot at Easter are held of Theobald Verdon as part of the manor of...; 3s. 3d. assize rents in Millichope are held of the prior of Wenlock ; 6s. 6d. assize rents in Rowton at Easter are held of John Arrundell , service unknown. A 1/2 manor of Cantlop is held of the earl of March, service unknown, annual value 10s.; 1/2 manor of Rushbury is held of the same earl, service unknown, annual value 3s. 4d.; 1/2 manors of Strefford, Chatwall and Rowton are held of John Arrundell , service unknown, annual value 20s.; the manor of Smethcott is held of William de la Zouche of Meole Brace, service unknown, annual value 10s. He was also seised in his demesne as of fee of the manor of Pitchford, the advowson of the church and other lands and tenements there and by his charter granted them to Joan Beauchamp, Lady Abergavenny , Philip Morgon , John Bathe , clerks, and Bartholomew Brokesby, esquire , who remain seised. The manor, advowson and lands are held of Richard Peshale, esquire , service unknown, annual value 10 marks. He was also seised in his demesne as of fee of the manor of Eton and other lands in Norton and by his charter granted them for life to William Loudham, esquire , who remains seised. Hugh afterwards granted the reversion to Joan Beauchamp and her feoffees named above. The manor of Eton is held of the abbot of Buildwas , service unknown, annual value 40s., and the lands in Norton of the same, service unknown, annual value 3s. 4d. He was also seised in his demesne as of fee of lands which William Spark, chaplain , held in Great Sutton and granted them by deed for life to George... He afterwards granted the reversion to Joan and her feoffees. George attorned to Joan and survives. The lands are held of the abbot of Buildwas , service unknown, annual value...
Date of death and heirs as in 653.
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Inquisition Head
Suffolk. Inquisition. Haverhill. 28 Dec. [Lexham].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Hamvyle ; Walter Wyth ; John Stonham ; William Wryght ; John Heyward ; William Rowhey ; Robert Bedeford ; Richard Pruet ; John Sare junior ; Thomas Neel ; Robert Burgeyn ; and John Rande .
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements in his demesne as of fee or by service of the king or others.
Date of death and heirs as in 653.
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Inquisition Head
Warwickshire. Inquisition. Stratford upon Avon. 13 Jan. 1421. [Burgh].
Jurors
Jurors: Otewell Power ; John Leek of Stratford upon Avon ; William Wilmecote of Snitterfield ; William Robusley [Rokusley in Exchequer copy] of Stratford upon Avon; Hugh Salford of the same; John Blaunfroun’ of the same; Henry Yate of the same; John Clifford ; Thomas Mayell ; Thomas Fretter ; Thomas Grene of Stratford upon Avon ; and Richard Fretter of the same.
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements in his demesne as of fee or by service. He held for life 1/3 manors of Bordesley and ?Harborne (`Haybern') and view of frankpledge in Aston of the inheritance of Maurice Berkley . The 1/3s are held of the king in chief by knight service, but by what portion of a fee is unknown. Annual values: 1/3 manor of Bordesley £4 2s. 8d.; 1/3 manor of ?Harborne 44s.; 1/3 view 6s. 8d. Maurice is aged 19 years and more. Hugh formerly held the 1/3s of the inheritance of Joyce wife of Adam Pesehale, knight , Joyce wife of Hugh Strauley, esquire , and Maurice Berkley, knight . By a fine levied mor. All Saints 1419 [CP 25/1/291/64, no. 87] between Joan widow of William Beauchamp, knight , John Braaz , Walter Kebbyll and John Garlethorp , quer., and Adam Peshale, knight , and his wife Joyce, def., Adam and Joyce acknowledged the reversion of the 1/3s, which Hugh Burnell, knight, lord of Holdgate and Weoley , held for life, to be the right of Joan. By another fine levied Mich. three weeks 1417 [CP 25/1/291/64, no. 62] between Nicholas Ruggeley, esquire , and his wife Edith, quer., and Hugh de Strauley, esquire , and his wife Joyce, def., Hugh and Joyce acknowledged the 1/3s to be the right of Edith, and granted the reversion after the death of Hugh Burnell , who held for life of Joyce, to Nicholas, Edith and the heirs of Edith. By another fine levied Mich. one month 1417 [CP 25/1/291/64, no. 63] between Joan widow of William Beauchamp of Abergavenny, knight , Philip Morgon, clerk, now bishop of Worcester , Bartholomew Brokesby, esquire, and John Russell , quer., and Nicholas Ruggeley, esquire , and his wife Edith, def., Nicholas and Edith acknowledged the 1/3s to be the right of Joan, and granted the reversion to her after the death of Hugh Burnell , who held for life. Hugh quitclaimed to Joan and her feoffees. Joan, John Braaz , Walter Kebbyll and John Garlethorp, clerk , granted the reversion to Adam Peshale, knight , his wife Joyce, William Kenewalmersh , Master Philip Morgon , John Bathe, clerk , Bartholomew Brokesby , John Russell , Nicholas Saucer , Walter Kebbyll, clerk , John Daundesey , Richard Pepur , already dead, and Thomas ap Llewelyn . Hugh attorned and quitclaimed the 1/3s to them and they remain seised. Joan and her feoffees demised the 1/3s to John Garlethorp , Thomas Huyes , John Northern , clerks, Robert Keleby and William Aubray and they demised them to William Kenewalmersh and his co-feoffees named in 660, who remain seised. Annual values of the remaining 2/3 manors and view: Bordesley, £8 5s. 4d.; ?Harborne, £4 8s.; view of Aston, 13s. 4d.
Date of death and heirs as in 653.
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Inquisition Head
Leicestershire. Inquisition. Leicester. 16 Jan. 1421. [Burgh].
Jurors
Jurors: John Lathum of Ab Kettleby ; William Taylerd of Knighton ; Thomas Foster of the same; Richard Pratte of Asfordby ; Roger Sharp of Melton Mowbray ; John Lathum of the same; Thomas Milner of Grimston ; Richard Jakkesson of the same; William Hewet of the same; Robert Pelle of the same; Robert Williamson of Saxelby ; and Robert Buxsum of the same.
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements in his demesne as of fee or by service of the king or others. He was formerly seised in his demesne as of fee of the manor of Ashby de la Zouch. By a fine levied Mich. one month 1417 [CP 25/1/291/64, no. 64] between Joan widow of William Beauchamp of Abergavenny, knight , and her feoffees named in 660, quer., and Hugh Burnell of Holdgate, knight , def., Hugh acknowledged the manor to be the right of Joan and her feoffees as of his gift, to hold to Joan, her feoffees and her heirs in fee. Joan and her feoffees granted the manor to John Garlethorp and his co-feoffees named in 660. They were seised and demised the manor to William Kenewalmersh and his co-feoffees named in 660, who remain seised. The manor is held of Lord Beaumont by knight service, but by what portion of a fee is unknown, annual value 20 marks.
Date of death and heirs as in 653.
[Exchequer copy, margin:.] Nothing at the account.
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Inquisition Head
Staffordshire. Inquisition. Walsall. 11 Jan. 1421. [Whatcroft].
Jurors
Jurors: William Russhale ; John Pety ; Nicholas Thikenesse ; Cornelius de Wirley ; Richard Squyer ; Robert ..le ; Henry Squyer ; Thomas Corbyn ; Thomas Symondes ; John Hare ; Thomas Chilterne ; and Richard Page .
Holdings
He held for life 1/3 manors of Maer, Handsworth and Clent and 1/3 advowsons of their churches of the inheritance of Maurice Berkley, knight , reversion to Maurice and his heirs. The 1/3s are held of the king in chief by knight service, but by what portion of a fee is unknown. Annual values: 1/3 manor of Maer, 50s.; 1/3 manor of Handsworth £4 14s. 2d.; 1/3 manor of Clent 33s. 4d. Maurice is aged 19 years and more so the keeping of the 1/3s belongs to the king because of his minority. He formerly held the manors and the advowsons of their churches of the inheritance of Joyce wife of Adam Pesehale, knight , Joyce wife of Hugh Strauley, esquire , and Maurice Berkley, knight . By a fine levied Mor. All Saints 1419 [CP 25/1/291/64, no. 87] between Joan widow of William Beauchamp, knight , and her feoffees named in 661, quer., and Adam Peshale, knight , and his wife Joyce, def., Adam and Joyce acknowledged the 1/3 manors and advowsons, which Hugh Burnell, lord of Holdgate and Weoley , held for life, to be the right of Joan and for themselves and the heirs of Joyce granted the reversion to Joan, her feoffees and her heirs in fee. Joan granted the reversion of the 1/3s to William Kenewalmersh and his co-feoffees named in 660, to whom Hugh attorned and quitclaimed. By another fine of Mich. three weeks 1417 [CP 25/1/291/64, no. 62] between Nicholas Ruggeley, esquire , and his wife Edith, quer., and Hugh de Strauley, esquire , and his wife Joyce, def., Hugh and Joyce acknowledged the 1/3s to be the right of Edith and granted that the reversion, which ought to descend to them and the heirs of Joyce, should descend to Nicholas, Edith and the heirs of Edith. By another fine levied Mich. one month 1417 [CP 25/1/291/64, no. 63] between Joan widow of William Beauchamp of Abergavenny, knight , and her feoffees named in 661, quer., and Nicholas Ruggeley, esquire , and his wife Edith, def., Nicholas and Edith acknowledged the 1/3s to be the right of Joan and her feoffees and granted that the reversion, which ought to revert to them and the heirs of Edith, should revert to Joan, her feoffees and her heirs in fee. Hugh quitclaimed to Joan. She afterwards demised the reversion to John Gerlethorp and his co-feoffees named in 660, and they demised it to William Kenewalmersh and his co-feoffees named in 660, who remain seised. The remaining 2/3 manors and advowsons are held of the king in chief by knight service, but by what portion of a fee is unknown. Annual values: 2/3 manor of Maer, 100s.; 2/3 manor of Handsworth, £9 8s. 4d.; 2/3 manor of Clent, 66s. 8d. He also held for life the manor of Wolverhampton with its members by demise of Robert Rykedon and his co-feoffees named in 654 at Acton Burnell 22 June 1416 to Hugh, Lord Burnell, lord of Weoley , reversion to John Talbot, Lord Furnivalle , his son John Talbot and Katharine, one of the daughters and heirs of Edward Burnell, knight , deceased, son of Hugh, the heirs of the bodies of John junior and Katharine, remainder to the right heirs of Hugh. The manor and lordship are held of the king in chief for 1/12 knight's fee. There is no capital messuage in the manor and lordship but there are 24 messuages, annual value 33s.; 4 carucates, annual value 40s.; a water-mill, annual value 3s. 4d.; and £8 assize rents at the Annunciation and Michaelmas in equal portions.
Date of death and heirs as in 653.
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Inquisition Head
Northamptonshire. Inquisition. Brixworth. 18 Dec. [Billyng].
Jurors
Jurors: William Sare of Brixworth ; Richard Wattes of Haselbech ; John Astell of the same; William Janeway of the same; John Blount of the same; John Dicon senior of the same; John Dicon junior of the same; Robert Luffenham of Maidwell ; John Horn of the same; John Scot of Brixworth ; ... ... junior of the same; and William Lak of the same.
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements in his demesne as of fee or by service of the king or others. He was formerly seised in his demesne as of fee of the manor of Haselbech and the advowson of the church of the manor. By a fine levied Mich. one month 1417 [CP 25/1/291/64, no. 66] between Joan widow of William Beauchamp of Abergavenny, knight , and the feoffees named in 653, quer., and Hugh Burnell of Holdgate, knight , def., Hugh acknowledged the manor and advowson to be the right of Joan and her feoffees by his gift, for which Joan and her feoffees regranted the manor and advowson to him for life. Joan and her feoffees afterwards granted the reversion to John Garlethorp and his co-feoffees named in 660. They demised them to William Kenewalmersh and his co-feoffees named in 660, and they remain seised. The manor and advowson are held of the king of the duchy of Cornwall by knight service, but by what portion of a fee is unknown, annual value 115s.
Date of death and heirs as in 653.
[Exchequer copy, margin:.] Examined by Selby.
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Holdings
No holding information available.
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Wymbyssh, Nicholas, clerk (Writ Clerk)
- Humphrey, duke of Gloucester(Teste)
Jurors
- Thomas Hamvyle
- Walter Wyth
- John Stonham
- William Wryght
- John Heyward
- William Rowhey
- Robert Bedeford
- Richard Pruet
- John Sare junior
- Thomas Neel
- Robert Burgeyn
- John Rande