‹ E-CIPM 21-963: ANNE WIDOW OF THOMAS PYRLY AND WIFE OF THOMAS RUSSELL ›
ANNE WIDOW OF THOMAS PYRLY AND WIFE OF THOMAS RUSSELL
Inquisition Head
Leicester. Assignment of dower. Medbourne. In the presence of John Chapman and William Wald , next friends of Edmund brother and heir of Thomas Pyrly, and Thomas Palmere , Anne's attorney. 17 Aug. 1422. [Burgh].
Holdings
She was assigned 3s. from lands and tenements which Thomas Pare and John Bukes hold in Medbourne and 1/3 view of frankpledge there.
TNA reference
C 138/64/41 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.
Inquisition Head
Northampton. Assignment of dower. [Place omitted. ?Little Oakley]. 4 Aug. [Compworth].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Forster ; William Warde ; Ralph Syngalday ; John Turnour ; Richard Forster ; John Carter ; John Hudde ; John Roberd ; William Tomlyn ; Thomas Polhed ; John Aleyn ; and Damascus Bell .n963_001
Holdings
Assignment made following a new-made extent. In the manor of Little Oakley: a square chamber roofed with lead, part of the garden, a croft called `Gyffardescloos' and `le Myremore' enclosed with a ditch, all in the site; 5 furlongs in the south part of `le Lye' with 3 `stagys' [?or] 3 `bayes' in the east part of the great barn; 1/2 enclosed meadow on the east of `le Mykelholme' as divided by metes with a piece of meadow in the west part of the great meadow next the meadow of John Aleyn ; another piece of meadow in the same meadow on the west next `le Wayngappe' as divided by metes; another piece of meadow against the hedge between `le Brendewelong' and `le Wanegappe' as defined by metes there; 7 furlongs in the east part of `le Stokkyng' next `le Lyesslade' with 1/3 right of way from `Gorehill' to the fallow on `Stokkyng Waterfalsyke'; 1/3 `Lyesslade', `Shakeldenslade' and `Brookhyldalle'; 1/3 fallow in `Shakel- denfelde' and `le Estfelde' as divided by metes and bounds; 1/3 wood divided by metes and bounds; an enclosed assart called `le Lytyllsarte'; 1/3 profits of a water-mill; 1/3 profits of a several fishery in the mill-pond; 1/3 profits of an enclosed garden called `le ponde gardyn' with the pond in it; 1/3 conies and doves; 1/3 of 2 cottages which John Wyn and William Neuport formerly held; the rents of the following free tenants: Katharine Barker for 1/3 tenement 2s.; John Aleyn 3d.; John Weldon 14s. 6d.; John Carter 4d.; Richard Forster 3s. 6d.; and the rents of the following tenants at will: Thomas Forster 2s.; John Tomlyn 3s.; William Thomlyn 3s.; John Weldon 2s. 4d.; John Turnour 3s.; John Carter 6s.; Ralph Grene 7s.
TNA reference
C 138/64/43 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. The date of the assignment has also been corrected, and 2 small additions made.
n963_001^: 6 jurors are also tenants of the assigned dower lands.
Holdings
No holding information available.
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Wymbyssh, Nicholas, clerk (Writ Clerk)
- Humphrey, duke of Gloucester(Teste)
Jurors
- Thomas Forster
- William Warde
- Ralph Syngalday
- John Turnour
- Richard Forster
- John Carter
- John Hudde
- John Roberd
- William Tomlyn
- Thomas Polhed
- John Aleyn
- Damascus Bell