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GILBERT UMFREVILL, KNIGHT
Inquisition Head
Yorkshire. Inquisition. Hessle. 18 June. [Barton].
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Santon of North Cave ; Thomas Waldby of Willerby ; Richard Crosse of North Cave or South Cave ; John Graungesby of the same; John Withornwyk of Drewton ; Peter atte Well of Anlaby ; Robert Fraunkleyn of Market Weighton or Little Weighton ; Richard Weton of Sancton ; William Santon of the same; William Foughill of North Cave or South Cave ; William atte Well of Anlaby ; Peter Ligeard of Swanland ; and John Wade of North Ferriby .
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements in demesne or by service of the king in chief or of others because by his charter, shown to the jurors, sealed with a seal bearing his arms and dated at Hessle 19 Aug. 1412, as Gilbert de Umfremvile son and heir of Thomas de Umframvile, knight , he gave to John Heron, knight , John Skipwith , Thomas Carvica, clerk , John Haliwell, clerk , John Stretton, clerk , Thomas Claymounde and John de Knaresburgh his manor of Hessle with passage of the Humber, annual value £30 and held of the countess of Kent of her manor of Cottingham for 2s. 3d. yearly. John Heron, knight , John Skipwith , Thomas Carvica, clerk , John Haliwell, clerk , and John de Knaresburgh died and John Stretton and Thomas Claymounde are still seised.
He died on 22 March last. Elizabeth wife of William Elmedon, knight , aged 30 years, Maud wife of William Rither junior, knight , aged 28 years, Joan wife of Thomas Lamberd, knight , aged 26 years, Margaret widow of William Lodyngton , aged 24 years, and Agnes wife of Thomas Hagirston , aged 22 years, are his sisters and next heirs.
TNA reference
C 138/60/56 mm. 1-2
E 149/125/5 m. 1
ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. A small number of other additions and corrections have also been made.
Inquisition Head
Lincolnshire. Inquisition. Sleaford. 9 June. [Feryby].
Jurors
Jurors: John de Walcote of Walcot ; John Spanby of Spanby ; John Hoode of Osbournby ; Richard Harby of Evedon ; William Ledbeter of Sleaford ; William Kyng of the same; Robert Helyngton of the same; Nicholas Mason of Metheringham ; Andrew Wyrom of Old Sleaford ; William Wright of Aswardby ; Robert Croft of Croft; and Simon Basilson of ‘Thorp’.
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements in demesne or by service of the king in chief or of others because by his charter dated at Kyme 6 Sept. 1412, sealed with a seal bearing his arms and shown to the jurors, as Gilbert de Umframvile son and heir of Thomas de Umframvill, knight , he gave to the feoffees named in 831 the manors of Kyme, Aswarby, Thorpe St. Peter, Croft, 1/4 site of the manor of Calceby, 3 1/2 knight's fees, 80 messuages, 6 bovates, 100 a. meadow, 200 a. marsh, £50 rent and a rent of 50 qr. salt in Calceby, Friskney, Wainfleet All Saints, Irby, Bratoft and Winthorpe. By another charter dated at Metheringham 6 Sept. 1412, also sealed with a seal of his arms and shown to the jurors, he granted to the same feoffees the manors of Metheringham, Baumber and South Elkington and they were seised until 20 Aug. 1415 when John Heron, knight , William Lodyngton , Thomas Cleymond and John Knaresburgh quitclaimed to John Halywell and John Stretton , Thomas Carvica being dead. By their charter dated 27 Aug. 1415, shown to the jurors, Halywell and Stretton enfeoffed John Nevill, knight , son of Ralph Nevill, earl of Westmorland , John Heron, knight , William Lodyngton , John Leventhorp, esquire , John Southam, clerk , John Flete , Thomas Cleymond , John Hampstirley and John Knaresburgh in the manors of Kyme, Aswarby, Croft, Thorpe St. Peter, 1/4 site of the manor of Calceby, 3 1/2 knight's fees, 80 messuages, 6 bovates, 100 a. meadow, 200 a. marsh, £50 rent and a rent of 50 qr. salt in Calceby, Friskney, Wainfleet All Saints, Irby, Bratoft and Winthorpe. By another charter dated at Metheringham 27 Aug. 1415 and shown to the jurors, John Halywell, clerk , and John Stretton, clerk , enfeoffed the same feoffees in the manors of Metheringham, Baumber and South Elkington. All the feoffees have died except John Leventhorp , John Southam and Thomas Cleymond , who remain seised. The manors of Kyme, Aswarby and Croft are held of Lady Beaumont by knight service. Annual values: Kyme £40; Aswarby £20; Croft £100. The manor of Thorpe St. Peter is held of the the king of his duchy of Lancaster of the honor of Bolingbroke by knight service, annual value £20. The 3 1/2 knight's fees, 80 messuages, 6 bovates, 100 a. meadow, 200 a. marsh, £50 rent and a rent of 50 qr. salt in Calceby, Friskney, Wainfleet All Saints, Irby, Bratoft [and Winthorpe] and 1/4 site of the manor of Calceby are held of the king of his duchy of Lancaster of his manor of Belchford , service unknown, annual value £60. The manor of Metheringham is held of the king of the honor of Chester by knight service, annual value 20 marks. The manor of Baumber is held of Lady Beaumont by knight service, annual value 20 marks. The manor of South Elkington is held of the earl of Northumberland by knight service, annual value 20 marks.
Date of death and heirs as in 831.
TNA reference
C 138/60/56 mm. 3-4
E 149/125/5 m. 1, 2
ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.
Inquisition Head
Northumberland. Inquisition. Newcastle upon Tyne castle. 26 June. [Serfe].
Jurors
Jurors: William Carnaby ; John Fenwyk ; John Lysle ; Robert Musgraue ; Robert Corbet ; John Wotton ; John Hogeson of Trewick ; John Heron ; Thomas Rede ; William Laweson ; William Carre ; and John Wytton of Witton .
Holdings
He held in tail male the castle of Harbottle and manor of Otterburn according to the form of a fine, shown to the jurors, made with the king's licence [15 Feb. 1378: CPR 1377-81, pp. 122, 134] East. three weeks 1378 [CP 25/1/181/14, no. 3] by which Gilbert de Umframvill, earl of Angus , acknowledged them to be the right of John Haburgh, clerk , and John de Pykeworth, clerk , as those which they had of his gift, and they granted and rendered them to him in the same court to hold to him and the heirs of his body of the king for the services due, with successive reversions, all in tail male: to his brothers Robert de Umframvill, knight , and Thomas de Umframvill ; to Thomas de Umfravill son of Joan daughter of Adam de Rodom ; and to that Thomas's brother Robert de Umfravill ; remainder to the earl's right heirs. [The apparent contradictions in the Umfrevill genealogy are explained by Complete Peerage, i. 151 and note c, where it is suggested that the issue of the earl's brother Thomas by Joan de Rodom may have been illegitimate.] The earl and his brother Robert died without issue. After Robert's death his brother Thomas was seised and had issue Thomas, father of Gilbert named in the writ. Thomas brother of Robert and Thomas's son Gilbert also died without male issue and the jurors say that the castle and manor ought to revert to Joan's son Robert de Umframvill . Gilbert Dumframvill, earl of Angus and lord of Kyme , by his charter shown to the jurors dated at Kyme 1 March 1378 gave to Henry Asty , John de Haburgh, clerk , Thomas de Horslee senior and Richard de Ovyngham, clerk , 4 cottages and 10 husbandlands with his bondmen and their families in Alwinton, 4 cottages and 40 a. arable in Biddlestone, 100 a. arable in Burradon, 2 cottages and 20 a. arable in Sharperton, 80 a. arable in Farnham, 4 cottages and 30 a. arable in Ingram, 6 cottages and 6 husbandlands in Netherton, 24 a. arable in Clennell, 5 cottages and 60 a. arable in Rothley and £5 rent yearly from the free tenants in those townships. By an indenture dated at Kyme 26 July 1380 the feoffees granted them to Thomas de Umfremvill senior , brother of Robert brother of the earl, in tail male. Thomas senior died without male issue and the lands reverted to [his son] Thomas Dumframvill son of Joan daughter of Adam de Rodom in tail male with successive remainders to Robert Dumframvill son of Joan and the right heirs of Gilbert Dumframvill, earl of Angus and lord of Kyme . The succession given above is repeated. The castle of Harbottle and manor of Otterburn are held of the king in chief by knight service, annual value only 20 marks because of destruction by the Scots. All the other lands are held immediately of Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland , of the barony of Alnwick for 4 marks yearly, annual value only 10 marks for the same reason. He held the manor of Fawns and 40s. rent in West Whelpington, a tenement and 40 a. arable in Kirkwhelpington, a tenement and 40 a. arable in Ingoe of John, duke of Bedford , of his barony of Ovingham for 5s. yearly at the feasts of St. Cuthbert in March and Sept. in equal portions. Annual values: the manor of Fawns only 40s. for the reason given above; the tenement and 40 a. in Kirkwhelpington, 5s.; the tenement and 40 a. in Ingoe, 5s.
Date of death and heirs as in 831.
TNA reference
C 138/60/56 mm. 5-6
E 149/125/5 m. 3
ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.
Holdings
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Extents
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