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ANCHORET DAUGHTER AND HEIR OF GILBERT TALBOT, KNIGHT
Inquisition Head
Oxfordshire. Inquisition [indented]. Bampton. 13 Jan. 1422. [Waget].
Jurors
Jurors: John Lucas ; Robert Rous ; John Bontyng ; John Trillyng ; Nicholas Wrenne ; William Style ; John Leche ; Richard Fremantell ; Robert Stoke ; Richard Bette ; John Abraham ; and William Leche .
Holdings
By reason of the death of Gilbert Talbot and because of the minority of his daughter and heir Anchoret the manor and hundred of Bampton came into the king's hand; 2/3 remain with the king and 1/3 is held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion to Anchoret's kinsman and heir John Talbot . The 2/3 manor and hundred are held of the king in chief of the Crown for 1 knight's fee. There are in the 2/3 manor a stone building with granges and other ruinous buildings, annual value nil, 4 carucates, annual value 53s. 4d., 40 a. meadow and pasture, annual value 30s., a water-mill, annual value 40s., and £16 3s. 4d. assize rents from free tenants and tenants at will at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions. By charter dated 17 Sept. 1413 Gilbert made Thomas Fetiplace steward of the manor and hundred for life at 50s. yearly by fee and gage, and by charter dated 11 July 1414 granted a yearly rent of 10 marks from the manor at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions to Nicholas Laundels and his wife Eleanor for life.
She died on 13 Dec. last. John Talbot, knight , is her kinsman and heir, aged 30 years and more, i.e. brother of Gilbert father of Anchoret.
[The Exchequer copy is much amended, and the names of the escheator and jurors have been added in a different hand. There are 2 apportionment calculations at the foot.]
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Inquisition Head
780 Berkshire. Inquisition [indented]. Faringdon. 13 Jan. 1422.
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Wyke ; John Selcok ; John Morton ; Henry Pede ; Thomas Plomer ; John Wyght ; John Mayn ; John Shepard ; Henry Dolman ; William Coupere ; Thomas Gentyll ; and William Plomer .
Holdings
For the reasons given in 779 the manor of Shrivenham came into the king's hand; 2/3 remain with the king and 1/3 is held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion as in 779. The 2/3 are held of the king in chief for 2/3 knight's fee and there are a capital messuage, annual value nil, 2 demesne carucates, annual value 40s., an old dovecot, annual value nil because it is ruinous and wasted, 10 a. meadow worth yearly 20d. an acre, 20 a. pasture worth yearly 4d. an acre, and £18 16s. 8d. assize rents at the Annunciation and Michaelmas in equal portions.
Date of death and heir as in 779.
[The Exchequer copy is much amended, and the names of the escheator and jurors have been added in a different hand. There are 2 apportionment calculations at the foot.]
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Inquisition Head
London. Inquisition. Guildhall. 31 Jan. 1422. [Chichele].
Jurors
Jurors: John Thomas ; John Leke ; John Robert ; Stephen Baldewell ; John de Kent ; William Hamond ; William Faircheren781_001 ; Nicholas Hony ; John Brounston ; Thomas Bavyle ; John Mariot ; and John Coveynt .
Holdings
For the reasons given in 779 no lands or tenements came into the king's hand, but the advowson of the church of St. Andrew Hubbard in Billingsgate ward, annual value nil except prayers, came into, and remains, in the king's hand. Gilbert held the advowson in his demesne as of fee of the king in free burgage as the entire city of London is held. The church has not become vacant since Gilbert's death.
Date of death and heir as in 779.
[Exchequer copy, margin:.] Examined by Selby.
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Inquisition Head
Buckinghamshire. Inquisition [indented]. Chalfont St. Peter. 20 Jan. 1422. [Whappelode].
Jurors
Jurors: Simon Wheler ; John Lorkyn ; Richard at Halle ; John Molder ; John Weston ; John Cornewaille ; Walter ?Boturfew ; John Bartlot ; Robert S..th ; John Otewell ; John Glouer junior ; and Richard Peese .
Holdings
For the reasons given in 779 1/4 manor of Weston Turville or `Boteleresmanoir' and the advowson of the church came into the king's hand; 2/3 of the 1/4 manor and the advowson remain there and 1/3 of the 1/4 manor is held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion as in 779. The 2/3 and 1/3 of the 1/4 manor are held of the king in chief by knight service for 1/8 knight's fee, annual value of the 2/3 26s. 8d. The next presentation to the church belongs to Gilbert's heirs.
Date of death and heir as in 779.
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Inquisition Head
Warwickshire. Inquisition [indented]. Nuneaton. 3 Jan. 1422. [Burgh].
Jurors
Jurors: John Hudde of Nuneaton n783_001; John Caumbrigge of Coventry ; John Hopkynes [E 149: of Willey] ; Nicholas Roberdes ; Thomas Danfront ; William Thurburn ; John Smyth ; Thomas Gilberd ; John Peynton ; William Chaumpney ; John Reue ; and Geoffrey Perkyns .n783_002
Holdings
For the reasons given in 779 1/4 manor of Willey, which Gilbert held in his demesne as of fee, came into the king's hand; 2/3 of the 1/4 manor remain there and 1/2 of the 1/4 is held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion as in 779. The 2/3 of the 1/4 are held of Joan Beauchamp, Lady Abergavenny , service unknown, and there are a messuage and 30 a. arable, annual value 13s. 4d.
Date of death and heir as in 779.
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Inquisition Head
Gloucestershire and the Adjacent March of Wales . Inquisition [indented]. Gloucester. 4 Feb. 1422. [Tracy].
Jurors
Jurors: Robert Monemouth ; William Payn ; Thomas Henburgh ; John Notelyn ; John Felde ; John Kyngton ; John Seymour ; John Amfray ; Thomas Hathemere ; Walter at Halle ; William Goldyng ; and Nicholas Bernard .
Holdings
For the reasons given in 779 a toft and 2 carucates called `Damyselleslonde' next Painswick, which Gilbert held in demesne as of fee, came into the king's hand; 2/3 remain there and 1/3 is held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion as in 779. The 2/3 and 1/3 are held of the king in chief for 1/50 knight's fee, annual value 26s. 8d.
Date of death and heir as in 779.
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Inquisition Head
Herefordshire and the Adjacent March of Wales. Inquisition [indented]. Hereford. 31 Dec. [Monyngton].
Jurors
Jurors: William Hotall ; Walter Moore ; Nicholas Milleward ; Thomas Goodmon ; William Hunt ; Thomas Ragoun ; John Hulkyn ; Richard Gardyner ; Bartholomew Daundesey ; William Garnon ; John Grene ; and Thomas Bradwardyn .n785_001
Holdings
For the reasons given in 779 the castle and lordship of Goodrich in the march of Wales adjoining Herefordshire, which Gilbert held in his demesne as of fee, came into the king's hand; the castle, annual value nil, and 2/3 lordship remain with the king and 1/3 lordship is held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion as in 779. The 2/3 and 1/3 areheld of the king in chief for 1 1/2 knight's fee. There are in the 2/3 lordship £13 6s. 8d. assize rents at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions. For the same reasons a portion of meadow in Wilton on Wye, which Gilbert also held in demesne as of fee, came into the king's hand, where 2/3 remain, 1/3 being held by Gilbert's widow Beatrice in dower, reversion as in 779. The 2/3 and 1/3 are held of the king in chief for 1/100 knight's fee, annual value of the 2/3 3s. 4d. For the same reasons the manor of Penyard, which Gilbert also held in his demesne as of fee, came into the king's hand, where 2/3 remain, 1/3 being held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion as in 779. The manor is held of the king in chief for 1/50 knight's fee. There are in the manor an old tower, annual value nil, and in the 2/3 there are 120 a. wood and underwood worth yearly 6d. an acre.
Date of death and heir as in 779.
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Inquisition Head
Shropshire and the Adjacent March of Wales. Inquisition [indented]. Shrewsbury. 12 Jan. 1422. [Hoorde].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Corbet of Leigh ; Richard Archer ; John Stryveyn ; John Esthorp ; John Leighton ; William Poynour ; John Boterell of Aston Botterell ; Roger Lyney ; Robert Bodyngton ; John Paternoster ; Roger Forster of Wellington ; and Richard Parlour .n786_001
Holdings
For the reasons given in 779 the manor of Cheswardine came into the king's hand, where 2/3 remain, 1/3 being held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion as in 779. The 2/3 and 1/3 are held of the king in chief for 1/2 knight's fee, and there are in the 2/3 a capital messuage, annual value nil, a water-mill, annual value 26s. 8d., 200 a. demesne arable worth yearly 4d. an acre, and 64s. assize rents at the Annunciation and Michaelmas in equal portions. By reason of the death of Thomas Talbot, knight , who held them of the king in chief in his demesne as of fee, and because of the minority of his heir Anchoret, daughter and heir of his brother Gilbert, 2/3 manor of Wrockwardine came into and remain in the king's hand. Beatrice, Gilbert's widow, holds 1/3 in dower, reversion as in 779. The 2/3 are held of the king in chief for £8 yearly paid to the sheriff of Shropshire and there are a capital messuage, 3 demesne carucates worth yearly 10s. each, 160 a. wood and underwood worth yearly 6d. an acre and £6 10s. assize rents at the above terms in equal portions.
Date of death and heir as in 779.
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Inquisition Head
Wiltshire. Inquisition [indented]. Swindon. 10 Jan. 1422. [Wayte].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Canynges ; John Pyttes ; John Henton ; William Pavys ; John Roses ; Roger Spakeman ; Robert Cheselden ; Thomas Edyngdon ; John Graunt ; Robert Gore ; Henry Filkes ; and John Wykes of Groundwell .
Holdings
For the reasons mentioned in 779 the manor of Swindon, which Gilbert held in his demesne as of fee, came into the king's hand, where 2/3 remain, 1/3 being held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion as in 779. The 2/3 and 1/3 are held of the king in chief by ward of Dover castle and 20s. at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions. There are in the 2/3 the site, annual value nil, £6 assize rents at Christmas, Easter, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist and Michaelmas in equal portions, 2 water-mills, annual value 60s., 120 a. demesne arable, annual value 46s. 8d., 6 a. several pasture, annual value 12s., and a common pasture, annual value 3s. 4d. For the same reasons 1/2 manor of Broughton Gifford, which Gilbert held in chief in his demesne as of fee, came into the king's hand, where 2/3 remain, 1/3 being held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion as in 779. The 2/3 and 1/3 are held of Humphrey, duke of Gloucester , of his castle of Devizes for 1/4 knight's fee. There are in the 2/3 66s. 8d. assize rents at the four terms mentioned above in equal portions, 13 a. wood, annual value 4s., 63 a. arable, annual value 15s. 2d., 6 a. meadow and 13 a. several pasture, annual value 26s. 8d. For the same reasons 1/2 manor of Ashton Gifford, which Gilbert held in his demesne as of fee, came into the king's hand, where 2/3 remain, 1/3 being held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion as in 779. The 2/3 and 1/3 are held of the king in chief for 1/50 knight's fee. There are in the 2/3 35s. assize rents at the four terms mentioned above in equal portions, a meadow, annual value 26s. 8d., 72 a. arable with pasture for sheep, annual value 13s. 4d. By his letters patent dated 17 Sept. 1413 Gilbert granted the office of steward of the manor of Swindon and of the moieties of the manors of Broughton Gifford and Ashton Gifford to Thomas Fetiplace for 30s. yearly.
Date of death and heir as in 779.
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Holdings
No holding information available.
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- the king(King)
Jurors
- Thomas Wyke
- John Selcok
- John Morton
- Henry Pede
- Thomas Plomer
- John Wyght
- John Mayn
- John Shepard
- Henry Dolman
- William Coupere
- Thomas Gentyll
- William Plomer