E-CIPM 22-61: HENRY TEYE

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HENRY TEYE

Writ Head

61 Writ mandamus. ‡ 24 October 1422. [Wymbyssh]

Regarding lands held of ‪Henry V‬ .

Inquisition Head

ESSEX. Inquisition. Chelmsford. 28 November 1422. [Kirkeby]

Jurors

Jurors: Richard Feverell ; William Coupere ; William Austyn ; Roger Oskyn ; Henry Herde ; Richard Toterych ; Robert Purye ; John ... [ms holed] ; Robert Daylly ; John Cok ; Thomas Jenyoo ; and John Dyrle .

Holdings

He held no lands or tenements of ‪the king or others in his demesne as of fee or by service. He held a

moiety of the lordship of the vill of Maldon
and
2 tenements in Henham, one called ‘Holderes’, the other ‘Vengeouns’,
for life by grant of Walter Fitzwauter, chevalier , before ‪ Richard II ’s general pardon [CPR 1396–9, pp.311–12, 20 Dec. 1397], reversion reserved to Walter and his heirs. Walter Fitzwauter, chevalier , is the next heir of this Walter Fitzwauter, chevalier , as brother and heir of Humphrey son and heir of this Walter, and was aged 21 years and more on 22 June last.
In 1/2 lordship of Maldon there are 1/2 house with a solar above called ‘Moothalle’, and this solar, vacant places (placias), and market-stalls of Maldon are worth 2s. yearly; 1/2 marsh called ‘Portmannemerssh’ with its annual profits, namely 2 1/2d. for each horse or colt pasturing there, 1 1/2d. for each ox and each cow, 1/2d. for each bullock, and 1 1/2d. for every 5 sheep; 1/2 assize rents called ‘Hadgamle’, annual view of frankpledge held the Monday called ‘Hokkeday’ [sic] and 3 other general courts held at the will and convenience of the said Walter Fitzwauter, chevalier, and his heirs, with all franchises and profits pertaining to the view of frankpledge and courts; 1/2 the tolls and customs called ‘Coktrey’, namely taking 2 bu. of salt from each ship (navis) carrying salt within the port, 6d. from each ship having a boat (batellam), and similarly from each boat (navicula); and 1/2 that custom called ‘landchepe’, namely from each man and woman buying in the vill or these lands and tenements 10d. of every mark purchased. The moiety of the lordship is held of the king in chief of the honour of... [ms stained] by knight service, annual value 100s.
The 2 tenements are held of the king in chief as parcel of the manor of Henham by knight service. In the tenement called ‘Helderes’ there are a toft, worth nothing yearly, and 15 a. arable, worth 10s. yearly.

He died on 20 August 1418. John is his son and next heir, aged 30 years and more.

Henry bishop of Winchester occupied the moiety and tenements from his death until the day of this inquisition and still does so, taking all profits, title unknown.

TNA reference

C 139/2/27 mm.1–2

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Maldon, Maldon
Total: -
Henham
Total: -

Extents

Extents

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal

People

People

Jurors

  • Richard Feverell
  • William Coupere
  • William Austyn
  • Roger Oskyn
  • Henry Herde
  • Richard Toterych
  • Robert Purye
  • John ... [ms holed]
  • Robert Daylly
  • John Cok
  • Thomas Jenyoo
  • John Dyrle

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