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PHILIP SEYNTCLERE, CHEVALIER
Inquisition Head
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Inquisition. Swaffham Bulbeck. 15 October 1423. [Caldecote]
Jurors
Jurors: as in 73.
Holdings
He held more lands and tenements of Henry IV in chief than were specified in the inquisition taken after his death and returned to Henry IV’s Chancery, namely
Thomas Seyntclere , his son, is his next heir to these additional lands and tenements, and was aged 21 years and more on 25 March last.
Geoffrey Clopton of Clopton occupied the manor from Philip’s death, taking all issues and still does so, title unknown.
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 mm.15–16
Inquisition Head
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Inquisition. Swaffham Prior. 3 February 1424. [Parys]
Jurors
Jurors:as in 74.
Holdings
He held in his demesne as of fee.
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 mm.46–7
Inquisition Head
SURREY. Inquisition. Godstone. 22 January 1424. [Halle]
Jurors
Jurors: Stephen atte Lee ; John Compeworth ; Richard atte Lee ; Richard Assheley ; John Pageman ; Andrew Scharpe ; Thomas Foghle ; Stephen Scharpe ; John Hunte ; William Mechel ; William Sharpe ; and John Kellyngge .
Holdings
He held the manors of Lagham, Marden, Hedgecourt and Burstowe in his demesne as of fee tail by the grant described in 69, as mentioned in the writ. Philip and Margaret had legitimate issue John Seyntclere and Thomas, his younger brother. After Philip’s death the manors descended by virtue of the fine to their sons and male heirs John, who died a minor in the wardship of Henry V, and then Thomas his brother and heir, aged as in 88.
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 mm.29–30
Inquisition Head
SUSSEX. Inquisition [indented]. East Grinstead. 9 November 1423. [Wymeldon]
Jurors
Jurors: Peter atte Parke ; John Dyne ; Richard atte Lee ; George Sherman ; Richard Titelynge ; William Fowle ; John Mason ; John Titelynge ; Richard Fowle ; Richard Davy ; William Morchale ; and John Titelynge, junior .
Holdings
He held more lands and tenements of Henry IV in chief in his demesne as of fee than were specified in the inquisition taken after his death and returned to Henry IV’s Chancery [CIPM XIX, nos 459 –60], namely the following.
Heir as in 88.
John, late prior of Mitcham , and William, now prior of Mitcham , took all issues of the manor from the date of his death on 14 May 1408 [CIPM XIX, no. 459] until the day of this inquisition and William still does so, title unknown. John Pelham, chevalier , took the rent in Portslade and Brighton from Philip’s death until the death of John his son and heir on 2 November 1418, title unknown. Ralph Rademede and Richard Bannebury have taken this rent since John’s death by letters patent of Henry V [CFR 1413–22, pp.285–6].
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 mm.42–3
Inquisition Head
SUSSEX. Inquisition. East Grinstead. 21 January 1424. [Halle]
Jurors
Jurors:as in 82.
Holdings
He held more lands and tenements in chief of Henry IV than were specified in the inquisition taken after his death and returned to Henry IV’s Chancery and mentioned in the writ [CIPM XIX, nos 459–60]. Namely, the
. He had issue two sons, the elder John and the younger Thomas. John was next heir to all these additional lands, tenements, rents and services, and died on 2 November 1418, a minor in the wardship of Henry V.Thomas Seyntcler is John’s brother and next heir, aged as in 88.
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 mm.40–1
Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
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Clopton | ||||
Total: - |
Extents
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
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Clopton | ||||
Total: - |
People
- Smyth, Chancery clerk (Writ Clerk)
- Henry IV, king of England (King)
- CALDECOTE, Nicholas, escheator (Escheator)
- Seintgeorge, Baldwin, chevalier (Named Person)
- Hore, John (Named Person)
- Seintcler, THOMAS (Heir)
- Clopton, Geoffrey (Named Person)
- Seintcler, PHILIP, chevalier, knight (Subject of Inquisition)