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ELIZABETH WIDOW OF JOHN INGLESTHORP, KNIGHT
Inquisition Head
Norfolk. Inquisition. King's Lynn. 9 May. [Lexham].
Jurors
Jurors: William Hunte ; John Trendell ; Thomas Welleman ; John Lesse ; Robert Baile ; William Killyngworthe ; William Rost ; John Kervyle ; Robert Ladde ; Nicholas Herrison ; John Austyn ; and Robert Stowe .
Holdings
She held no lands or tenements of the inheritance of John's son and heir Thomas , a minor in the king's wardship, either for life or in dower, but held for life jointly with John the manor of Ingoldisthorpe by grant of John de Wesenham , Philip de Tilney , John Appilby, vicar of Tilney All Saints , Simon Baret and Eleanor de Ingaldesthorp , as appears by a charter shown to the jurors. There are in the manor the site with its buildings, annual value nil; 60 a. pasture, annual value 20s.; 118 a. arable, annual value 46s. 8d.; a warren, 16 a., annual value 16s.; 23 a. arable in `Southsomerfeld', annual value 4s.; 17 a. arable in `Middehergong', annual value 2s.; 24 a. arable in `North- erdegong', annual value 2s.; 66 a. arable in the field of `Frengge' and `Seggeford', annual value 20s.; 90 a. 3 roods of arable in `le Lyngge', annual value 22s. 6d.; 24 a. arable in the field of Ingoldisthorpe, annual value 11s.; a marsh called `Southheymerssh', annual value 10s. 6d.; and 60s. assize rents at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions. The manor is held of the prior of St. Mary's, Castle Acre , for 8s. yearly.
She died on 12 Dec. last. Edmund Inglesthorp , son and heir of Thomas Inglesthorp , son and heir of John Inglesthorp is her grandson and next heir, aged 6 months and more.
TNA reference
C 138/62/12 mm. 1-2
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Holdings
No holding information available.
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Wymbyssh, Nicholas, clerk (Writ Clerk)
- John, duke of Bedford(Teste)
Jurors
- William Hunte
- John Trendell
- Thomas Welleman
- John Lesse
- Robert Baile
- William Killyngworthe
- William Rost
- John Kervyle
- Robert Ladde
- Nicholas Herrison
- John Austyn
- Robert Stowe