E-CIPM 21-963: ANNE WIDOW OF THOMAS PYRLY AND WIFE OF THOMAS RUSSELL

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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.

Writ Head

963 Writ de dote assignanda ‡ 5 Aug. 1422. [Wymbyssh]. Teste Humphrey, duke of Gloucester.

For a fine paid in the hanaper the king has pardoned Anne and Thomas Russell for marrying without licence [22 July 1422: CPR 1416-22, p. 442]. The escheator of Northamptonshire ordered to assign dower to Anne in the presence of the next friends of Thomas Pirly 's brother and heir Edmund or their attorneys.

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

Holdings

No holding information available.

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

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

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