E-CIPM 22-149: ELIZABETH WIDOW OF JOHN DE NEVYLL, CHEVALIER

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ELIZABETH WIDOW OF JOHN DE NEVYLL, CHEVALIER

Inquisition Head

HAMPSHIRE. Inquisition. Basingstoke. 24 March 1423. [Wayte]

Jurors

Jurors: Richard Cotermore ; John Bernard ; Thomas Ward ; John Grete ; William Wygge ; John Fortyn ; John de Holw... [ms torn]; John Pruet ; Thomas White ; Nicholas Smyth ; John Clerk ; and John Shortwade .

Holdings

She held in her demesne as of fee of the fee-farm, 1/4 manor and vill of Basingstoke, annual value £26 20 1/4d., held of ‪the king in chief of this fee-farm, other, services unknown.

She died on 1 January last. Ralph Nevyll is her son and next heir, aged 16 years and more.

TNA reference

C 139/6/45 mm.1–2

Inquisition Head

NORFOLK. Inquisition [indented]. Acle. 20 September 1423. [Wynter]

Jurors

Jurors: Robert Kent ; Robert Hendy ; John Rothe ; William Walle ; Edmund Rysyng ; John Norman ; William Pykeryng ; John Ovy ; John Cobbe ; Roger Shirlok ; Richard Ballard ; and Richard Anound .

Holdings

She held in her demesne as of fee £4 3s. 3/4d. fee-farm from the manor of Ormesby at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions. The manor is held of ‪the king in chief of the crown by knight service.

She died on 3 January last. Heir as in 144.

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C 139/6/45 mm.3–4

Inquisition Head

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition. Rothwell. 31 May 1423. [Compworth]

Jurors

Jurors: John Dawes ; Richard Wattus ; Roger Power ; Thomas Taylour ; John Begyn ; [ Thomas] Toucestre ;n146_001 John Marchand ; John Bocher ; John Brome ; Richard Power ; John Fouler ; and Richard Rothewell .

Holdings

She held the following knights’ fees in her demesne as of fee, annual values when they fall as shown.

Welford, 1/2 fee which John son of William Louet holds, 50s.
Newton Bromswold, 1/4 fee which Richard Stephen ’s heirs and Richard son of Richard hold, 25s.

Date of death and heir as in 145.

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C 139/6/45 mm.5–6

Inquisition Head

HUNTINGDONSHIRE. Inquisition. St Neots. 5 August 1423. [Caldecote]

Jurors

Jurors: Richard Bergham ; John Stevenys ; Geoffrey Toweselond ; John Stevenys, junior ; John Toweselond ; William Freman ; John de Burgh ; William Gylot ; John Ruston ; Thomas Mennford ; William Sly ; and John Aylemer .

Holdings
She held no lands or tenements of ‪the king in chief in demesne or in service or of another.
William Herle, esquire , and Margaret his wife, who survive, held of her, of the inheritance of Margaret, a knight’s fee in Boughton in their demesne as of fee, annual value 100s. when it falls.

Date of death and heir as in 145.

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C 139/6/45 mm.7–8

Inquisition Head

SOMERSET. Inquisition. Yeovil. 18 June 1423. [Carant]

Jurors

Jurors: John Gilden ; John Milburn, senior ; Richard Wayne ; John Germyn ; William Lumbard ; Ralph Manston ; William Burton ; Richard Slade ; John Symondes ; Thomas Parfite ; John Broun ; and John Bathe .

Holdings

She held in her demesne as of fee

2 knights’ fees in the manor of Barwick which John Rogger holds, annual value £10 when they fall, and
a knight’s fee in Charlton Musgrove , annual value 100s. when it falls.

Date of death and heir as in 145.

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C 139/6/45 mm.9–10

Inquisition Head

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Warsop. 8 April 1423. [Goushull]

Jurors

Jurors: William Helwys of Ollerton ; Richard Martyn ; Richard Farnesfeld of Ollerton ; Richard Hall of Milnethorpe ; Henry Turnour and John Smyth , of Norton ; Thomas Champpeney , John Coke and John Page , of Cuckney ; John Fox of Warsop ; John Peke ; and Nicholas Gryse .

Holdings

She held no lands or tenements of the king or of another in demesne or in service because long before her death she enfeoffed with the manor of Ollerton John de Etton, chevalier, Edmund Hastynges, chevalier , Richard Dryffeld, clerk , William de Sharrowe, clerk , William de Thwaytes, junior, esquire , John de Hewyke, senior, esquire , and John de Couerdall , and their heirs and assigns. This enfeoffment, dated 13 December 1422, was shown to the jurors.

Ollerton. The manor is held of the duke of Lancaster by service of 6s. 8d. yearly, annual value 7 marks.

Date of death and heir as in 145.

[Foot:]

Thomas Danyll delivered this to court.

TNA reference

C 139/6/45 mm.11–12

Writ Head

150 [Writ: see 149 .]

Inquisition Head

DERBYSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Bakewell. 22 September 1423. [Goushull]

Jurors

Jurors: Henry Longesdon ; William Wryght ; John Herreson ; Roger Byrchehils ; John Jhonson ; John White ; Roger Robertson ; Henry Bradwall ; Robert Mornesall ; William Jakson ; Roger Richardson ; and William Bowryng .

Holdings

She held

the manor of Ashford in her demesne as of fee of ‪the king in chief of his crown, service unknown, annual value nil after its repair and maintenance. In the manor there are a pasture called ‘Holmesfeld’, worth 20s. yearly; the following meadows – ‘Wodlandmedus’, a part worth 6s. 8d. yearly, ‘Ouerquenemedoe’, a part worth 2s. yearly, ‘Netherquenemedoe’, a part worth 20d. yearly, ‘Hilmedoe’ worth 3s. 4d. yearly, ‘Hallemedoe’ worth 6s. yearly, ‘Welclysmedoe’ worth 20d. yearly, ‘Lytelwelclysmedoe’, a part worth 6d. yearly, and ‘Myremedoe’, with a parcel of fallow (terra frisca), worth 2s. yearly; ‘Chirchedale’, a pasture worth 40s. yearly; ‘Larkwall’, a parcel of arable worth 6s. yearly; ‘Larkwallmedoe’, a meadow worth 20d. yearly; ‘Penehoke’, a parcel of arable worth 6s. yearly; ‘Chaklowe’, a pasture worth 20s. yearly; ‘Redmedoe’, a meadow worth 20d. yearly; ‘Barleycroft’, a close worth 18d. yearly; ‘Holmesfeld’, a parcel of arable worth 3s. yearly; a water-mill for grain, worth £3 yearly; a fulling-mill, worth 20s. yearly; 12 a. meadow in the meadow of Bakewell, pertaining to the manor of Ashford, each acre worth 10d. yearly; a court, worth nothing yearly after the fees of its steward and clerk; and assize rents of free tenants, worth £16 10s. 6d. yearly above the following annual rents pertaining to the manor and granted by her letters patent – 4 marks to Richard Vernon, knight , for life, 7 marks 2s. 10d. to William Nicholson for life, and 53s. 4d. to John de Werk and Joan his wife for their lives.

Date of death and heir as in 145.

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C 139/6/45 mm.11, 13

Inquisition Head

SURREY. Inquisition [indented]. Kingston upon Thames. 12 June 1423.

[Wymeldon]

Jurors

Jurors: John Thorp ; William Forde ; John Lorchon ; John Bykenore ; John Vincent ; Richard Richelot ; Geoffrey atte Hoke ; Adam Grovere ; John Richelot ; Thomas Vyncent ; Richard Pycot ; and Walter Coupere .

Holdings

She died seised in her demesne as of fee of

the manor of Tolworth. In the manor there are the site on which are built a hall with many chambers attached and a kitchen, with a fishery called ‘le motis’ enclosing these on all sides, worth nothing yearly after their maintenance; 2 granges with 2 stables, worth nothing yearly after their maintenance; 12 a. land called ‘le firsecroftes’ and ‘Heycroftes’, each acre worth 6d. yearly, held of the men of Kingston upon Thames by service of 1d. to the vill’s fee-farm and suit of court every three weeks to the hundred of Kingston; a toft and a water-mill, worth 20s. yearly, 100 a. arable, each acre worth 6d. yearly, 188 a. pasture, each acre worth 4d. yearly, and 12 [also given as 8] a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly, the whole called ‘Turbilvile’ and held of ‪the king of his manor of Sheen by service of 18s. yearly to that manor; a toft with adjacent croft, worth 12d. yearly, and 20 a. arable called ‘Figgeslonde’, each acre worth 6d. yearly, held of the prior of Merton of his manor of Hecthe by fealty and service of 4s. yearly to that manor; a toft with adjacent garden, worth 40d. yearly, and a water-mill, worth 10s. yearly, held of the prior of the hospital of St Mary outside Bishopsgate, London, of his manor of Long Ditton by service of 2s. yearly to that manor; and 2 derelict dovecots, worth nothing yearly, 140 a. arable, each acre worth 6d. yearly, 70 a. pasture, each acre worth 4d. yearly, and 12 a. meadow, held of the earl of Stafford of his manor of Bletchingley by service of 5 1/2d. yearly to that manor.
Long before her death and by her charter shown to the jurors and dated at London, 11 November 1422, she granted to her beloved servant John Kirkelond , for his good and praiseworthy service, the office of bailiff of her manor of Tolworth for life, with £4 fee yearly and all other profits and commodities pertaining to that office, at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions. John Kirkelond is still seised of this office with the fee.

Date of death and heir as in 145.

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C 139/6/45 mm.14–15

Inquisition Head

DEVON. Inquisition. Exeter. 9 November 1423. [Copleston]

[The ms is galled and worn.]

Jurors

Jurors: John Yeo ; John Marchall ; William Blenche ; Nicholas Coterell ; John Spenser ; William Squyer ; John Pree ; Henry Merwode ; John Cole ; Hugh Sampford ; Walter Bury ; and Hugh Vycar .

Holdings

She held in her demesne as of fee of ‪the king in chief by knight service the manors of Kenton, Shebbear, Chettiscombe and Lifton, with the hundred and advowson of Lifton pertaining to the manor of Lifton.Annual values:

Kenton, the manor, ?£60 6s. 2 3/4d.;
Shebbear, the manor, £20 5s. 4d.;
Chettiscombe, the manor, £8 17s. 1d.;
Lifton, the manor, £21 10s. 6d;
Lifton hundred court perquisites 60s.;
and the advowson nil
. She held of ‪the king in chief
a fee-farm of the manor of Braunton (Braunton Abbatis) of £18 13s. 4d. at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions.

Date of death and heir as in 145.

Holdings

By her letters patent, her seal affixed, shown to the jurors and dated 9 September 1420, she granted to John Ro... the office of her bailiff at Lifton for life, with all profits and easements pertaining to that office, for [a fee] of £4 11s. sterling at Martinmas and Pentecost in equal portions, namely 3d. daily, for the due and reasonable performance of this office. She further granted to John that while he remained with her in her household.... [Wording of deed repeated, but ms illegible.]

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C 139/6/45 mm.16–17

Inquisition Head

YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. York castle. 7 August 1423. [Wynteworth]

Jurors

Jurors: William Darell ; Ralph Fitzrandolf ; Thomas Wynell ; John Inglond ; John Wyrethorp ; Thomas de Bolton ; Thomas de Mulsowe ; Thomas de Laten of Cleveland ; John Bolton ; Ralph Pidso ; Robert Pekke ; and Robert Wadster .

Holdings

She held the following in her demesne as of fee.

Great Ayton, the capital messuage and 14 bovates in the manor, held of ‪the king in chief by 1/4 knight’s fee, annual value 53s. 4d.
Cottingham, the following pastures in the manor – ‘Coltpighill’, ‘Gonland’, ‘Northauerflate’ on the north, ‘Rawlynflat’, ‘Seuerdernyngham’, ‘Westhell’, ‘Langlands’, ‘Twelfhendes’, ‘Northauerflat’ on the south, ‘les leyes’ next to ‘Thornstoneflate’, and a piece of pasture called ‘Benetcloute’ as far as ‘Hulgate’, annual value £24. Nicholas Gascoigne has an annual rent of 10 marks from these for life by her grant by letters patent. The pastures are part of the manor of Cottingham which is held of ‪the king in chief by service of a barony and providing a mounted squire suitably armed to carry ‪the king’s hauberk in Welsh wars, at his own expense for 40 days.
Cottingham, Hessle, Little Weighton, Bentley, Hunsley, Wolfreton, Newton, Etton, Riplingham, Brantingham, Drewton, Paull Holme and Elstronwick, 2 knights’ fees, annual value nil, held of ‪the king in chief as the manor of Cottingham is held.
Haltemprice, advowson of the priory, annual value nil, of whom held unknown.
She held the following knights’ fees and advowsons in purparty with Edmund earl of March, Joan duchess of York and wife of Henry Brounflete, knight , Margaret duchess of Clarence and Thomas earl of Salisbury in right of Eleanor his late wife, all annual values when they fall as shown.
Cawton, 1/3 fee which William Lasteles lately held, 13s. 4d.
East Ness, 1/4 fee which John de Crathorn lately held, 10s.
Cawthorn, 1/4 fee which John Hokerell lately held, 10s.
Wrelton, 1/2 fee which John Bulmer and Alexander Ornell lately held, annual value 20s.; and 1/8 fee which John Pert lately held, 5s.
Aislaby, 1/60 fee which Richard de Clyfton lately held, 8d.
Middleton, 1/80 fee which Joan who was the wife of Roger Midelton lately held, 6d.
Thornaby, 1/8 fee which Richard de Thormothby lately held, 5s.
Coulby, by Hemlington, 1/40 fee which John de Stokesley lately held, 12d.
Great Ayton, 1/8 and 1/16 fee which Richard de Hoton , Thomas Marchant and Joan Hoton lately held, 2s.
Great or Little Barugh, Muscoates and Wombleton, a fee which John Vescy lately held, 40s.
Bossall and Claxton, 1/3 fee which William de Bossall lately held, 13s. 4d.
Boltby, Ravensthorpe and Thirlby, a fee which Nicholas de Cantilupo lately held, 40s.
Stillingfleet, 1/2 fee which John Grey lately held, 20s.
Upsall, South Kilvington and Thornbrough, a fee which Henry le Scrope lately held, 40s.
Flawith and Tholthorpe, a fee which William Bonoface and Luke Flatwath lately held, 40s.
Tholthorpe, 1/4 fee which Sibyl de Mortuo Mari lately held, 10s.; and 1/4 fee which Walter de Stokeby lately held, 10s.
Clifford, 1/2 fee which Hauketinus Malore’s heirs and John de Eglisthorp lately held, 20s.
Scrayingham, 1/10 fee which John Dollyng , in right of Isabel his late wife, and Pleasance daughter of Richard lately held, 4s.
Flaxton, 1/10 fee which Peter de Richer, chaplain , and John Dunstable lately held, 4s.
Barnby, 1/15 fee which John de la Hay lately held, 2s. 8d.; and 1/3 fee which Roger Captoft ’s heirs lately held, 13s. 4d.
Cowesby, Ness and Stillingfleet, 1/4 fee which Jordan Folcote lately held, 10s.
Lonsdale, 1/80 fee which Ellis de Clapham ’s heirs lately held, 6d.
Cawton, 1/8 fee which William Crewell lately held, 5s.
Willerby, Foxholes, Staxton, ?Harpham [and Brigham], n153_001 a fee which Nicholas Stouteuill ’s heirs lately held, 40s.
Langton, 1/80 fee which Roger son of Peter lately held, 6d.
Rosedale, advowson of the abbey of nuns, at the third time of presentation, 100s.
Keldholme, advowson of the [abbey of] nuns, at the third time of presentation, 100s.
Farndale, advowson of the chapel of the friars of Holy Charity, 10s.
Scrayingham, advowson of the church, £20.
Of whom these fees and advowsons are held is unknown. Long before her death she enfeoffed by deed, shown to the jurors, the feoffees given in 149 and their heirs with the manors of Kirkby Moorside, Hemlington and Great Ayton, except the capital messuage and 14 bovates of arable in Great Ayton. The feoffees were seised and took the profits.
Kirkby Moorside, the manor, held of the Earl Marshal by knight service.
Hemlington, the manor, held of Ralph earl of Westmorland by knight service.
Great Ayton, the manor except the capital messuage and 14 bovates of arable, hed of Lord Dercy’s heirs by knight service
. She held the manor of Sutton on the Forest for life by demise of Ralph earl of Westmorland , reversion to him and his heirs. Sutton on the Forest.
Of whom the manor is held is unknown, annual value £20.

She died on 4 January 1423. Heir as in 144.

TNA reference

C 139/6/45 mm.18 –19

Inquisition Head

YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. York. 13 November 1423. [Wynteworth]

Jurors

Jurors: Robert Pekke ; Ralph Pidso ; John Pynder ; John Joce ; John Bosan ; William Pierson ; Walter ...knyues [ms holed];n154_001 William Dalton ; Peter Smyth ; John Cary ; John Wadster ; and Robert Lyghtfote .

Holdings

She held jointly with Edmund earl of March, Henry Brounflete and Joan his wife, Margaret duchess of Clarence and Thomas earl of Salisbury , of the inheritance of the earl of March, Joan, Margaret and Alice daughter and heir of Eleanor late wife of this Thomas, the fees and advowsons detailed in 153, except that

1/60 fee in Aislaby was lately held by John de Clyfton [not Richard], and
the fee in Great or Little Barugh, Muscoates and Wombleton was lately held by Robert de Vescy [not John]
. [Remainder of ms illegible.]

TNA reference

E 149/128/2 m.5

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Ollerton
Total: -

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

Jurors

  • William Helwys of Ollerton
  • Richard Martyn
  • Richard Farnesfeld of Ollerton
  • Richard Hall of Milnethorpe
  • Henry Turnour
  • John Smyth
  • Thomas Champpeney
  • John Coke
  • John Page
  • John Fox of Warsop
  • John Peke
  • Nicholas Gryse

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