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WILLIAM GRENEHAM
Inquisition Head
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Aylesbury. 11 May 1423. [Hampden]
Jurors
Jurors: John Compayn of Halton ; Walter Newman ; John Gorney ; William Cook ; John Kyngham ; Thomas Bristowe ; John Carter ; Richard Adekyn ; Richard atte Welle ; William Broun ; John Gynes ; and Robert Kyppyng .
Holdings
Henry IV granted by letters patent of 10 December 1408, shown to the jurors, to Joan his queen consort, custody of all castles, manors, vills, lands, tenements,... [ms torn], cantreds, courts, leets, hundreds and whatsoever other possessions in England, Wales, the Marches and elsewhere, which he had by reason of the minority of Humphrey son and heir of Edmund, late earl of Stafford , to have with knights’ fees, advowsons of churches, monasteries, abbeys, priories, prebends, chapels, hospitals and other benefices belonging to the castles, manors etc. together with all easements, issues and arrears, from the time of the earl’s death until the heir’s majority and from heir to heir until their majority, rendering nothing to the king, as is contained, among other things, more fully in the letters patent. William Greneham held in his demesne as of fee his
He died on 8 December 1412. Thomas Greneham is his son and next heir, aged 21 years on 4 October 1420.
The issues were successively taken by Queen Joan from his death until 10 April 1413 by virtue of Henry IV ’s letters patent, the bishop until 4 October 1420, with the effecting of Thomas’s marriage, by virtue of the queen’s grant, and Thomas until the day of this inquisition, and he still does.
TNA reference
C 139/8/68 mm.1–2
Holdings
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Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Wymbyssh, Nicholas, clerk (Writ Clerk)
- Edmund, late earl of Stafford (Named Person)
- the king (King)
- Hampden, John, escheator (Escheator)
- Henry IV, king of England (Grantor)
- Stafford, HUMPHREY, earl of Stafford (Named Person)
- Greneham, WILLIAM (Named Person)
- Joan, queen, queen of England (Named Person)
- Greneham, THOMAS (Named Person)
- Nicholas bishop of Bath (Grantee)
Jurors
- John Compayn of Halton
- Walter Newman
- John Gorney
- William Cook
- John Kyngham
- Thomas Bristowe
- John Carter
- Richard Adekyn
- Richard atte Welle
- William Broun
- John Gynes
- Robert Kyppyng