E-CIPM 22-323: WILLIAM BOSOUN

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WILLIAM BOSOUN

Inquisition Head

BEDFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Bedford. 29 August 1424. [L Cheyne]

Jurors

Jurors: Nicholas Rauenell ; Thomas White of Stagsden ; John Fouke ; William Bochell ; William Strannge ; Richard Palle ; John Lelyoth ; John Waryn of Colesden ; Thomas Marnoth ; John Adam of Wootton ; Nicholas Kerleton ; and Thomas Braas .

Holdings

He died seised of a toft, worth nothing yearly, 23 a. arable, each acre worth 4d. yearly, 1 1/2 a. meadow, worth 8d. yearly, and 12 a. 1 1/2 roods of pasture, worth 2s. 1d. yearly, in Wootton, in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief by service of 1/50 knight’s fee.
John Moubray was formerly seised in his demesne as of fee of
1/3 manor of Wootton and of view of frankpledge pertaining to the third, both of all his tenants and of all residents within the neighbourhood (?procinitum) of the whole manor, with every liberty and profit pertaining to the view
. John Moubray demised
these
to William de Brewosa for life. Described as John de Moubray, lord of the Isle of Axholme, and by his charter dated 9 December 1319 shown to the jurors, John granted the reversion of
1/3 manor and of the view – described as the reversion of all lands, tenements, rents, possessions, suit of court with all profits which William de Brewosa then held for life in Wootton for life by his demise
– to Roger de Middelton and Sarah his wife and the heirs of their bodies, to hold of John Moubray and his heirs by service of a rose at Midsummer for all secular services, customs and demands, reversion to himself and his heirs. William de Brewosa attorned to Roger and Sarah at Wootton. Afterwards, William de Brewosa , described as William de Brewosa, lord of the honours of Bramber and Gower, and by his charter shown to the jurors, granted
1/3 manor and view, described as all lands, tenements, rents, possessions, woods, meadow, mills, pasture, homage, wardship and relief which he had in Wootton by Kempston by demise of John de Moubray for life
, to Roger and Sarah for William’s life. Roger and Sarah were seised in their demesne as of fee tail. William died. Roger and Sarah had issue John and Alice. Roger and Sarah died. The
1/3 manor with view
then descended as follows: to John as their son and heir, who had issue Maud and died seised in his demesne as of fee tail; to Maud as his daughter and heir who died seised in her demesne as of fee tail without issue; and to William Bosoun as her kinsman and heir as son of John son of Alice sister of John son of Roger, alias John Marchall , father of Maud and son of Roger and Sarah.
He was seised in his demesne as of fee tail and held to himself and the heirs of his body, of the Earl Marshal by service of a rose at Midsummer for all secular services, customs and demands.
In the 1/3 manor there are the site, containing 1 a. land and worth nothing yearly; 126 a. arable, each acre worth 6d. yearly; 5 a. meadow, each acre worth 20d. yearly; 9 a. pasture, each acre worth 6d. yearly; 40 a. wood, each acre worth 4d. yearly; and 9s. 4d. rent from free tenants at Lady Day and Michaelmas in equal portions. These comprise the 1/3 manor. Annual value of the view of frankpledge 4s. 10d.
Richard Smyth and Thomas Aytrop , chaplains, were formerly seised in their demesne as of fee of
a close called ‘Shepcotewukys Pycotesorcherdys’, 50 a. arable, 8 a. wood, a croft joined to the wood, 12 a. pasture in ‘le Coulese’, 2 1/2 a. meadow, 9s. 4d. rent in Wootton and a common pasture in a place called ‘Oxelese’ for all cattle all year, 7 a. arable in a croft called ‘Cecilycroft’ with hedges and ditches (sepes et fossati), and 6 a. arable in a croft called ‘Haylecroft’ in ‘Wroxhill’ field, and a messuage and 7 a. arable and a rood of meadow in Wootton, and a tenement and 40 a. arable which were William Brewster’s, late parson of Cockayne Hatley church
. By their indented charter dated 25 July 1422 and shown to the jurors, they surrendered and demised these –
described as all these lands and tenements in the vill and fields of Wootton which were William Brewster’s, late parson of Cockayne Hatley church, and also the messuages, closes, land, wood, croft, pasture, meadow, rent and common pasture
– to William Bosoun, described as William Bozoun of Wootton, and Margaret his wife, who survives, for their lives without impeachment of waste, holding of the chief lords of the fee for the due service, remainder to William Borgoine son of John Burgoine of Drayton, Cambridgeshire, for life, and then to the right heirs of William Bosoun , described as William Bozoun . William Bosoun died seised of the tenements etc. jointly with Margaret his wife, who survives.
The tenements etc. are held of Baldwin Pycot, chevalier , of his manor of Cardington, service unknown, annual value 60s.
John de Pulteney, knight, deceased, John Herterhorn , Richard de Stath’n , William de Stath’n , John Goldyngton of Lidlington, Thomas de Pulteney, esquire , son of John de Pulteney above, and John ?Maason, clerk, rector of Houghton Conquest church, were seised in their demesne as of fee of
the manor of Roxton
. By their charter dated at Roxton, 13 May 1417 and shown to the jurors, they granted, demised and surrendered
the manor – except for those lands and tenements which William Bozoun had formerly purchased from Richard Goolde and Robert Fysshere in the vill of Roxton – and described as the manor of Roxton without these exceptions
, to William Bosoun , described as William Bozoun of Roxton, and Margaret his wife and their heirs, to hold of the chief lords of the fee by services owed. William died seised of this estate in the manor without the exceptions, jointly with Margaret, who survives.
The manor is held of Laurence Cheyne and Elizabeth his wife of their manor of Eaton Socon in Bedfordshire, by service of 1/2 knight’s fee, annual value 20 marks.

He died on 10 July last. Margaret wife of William Burgoyne and Goodith (Goditha) Bosoun are his daughters and next coheirs, Margaret aged 30 years and more, Goodith 20 years and more.

Holdings

Roger de Middleton alias Roger le Mareschall of Middleton died seised in his demesne as of fee of the advowson or ?provernatus of the priory of Cauldwell, annual value nil except as... [ms stained] for himself, his ancestors and heirs. William Bosoun was Roger’s next heir as the son of John son of Alice daughter of Roger.

TNA reference

C 139/12/33 mm.1–2

E 149/130/9 m.1

Writ Head

323 Writ de partitione facienda10 November 1425. [Wymbyssh]

Partition of William Bosoun ’s lands between William Burgoyne and Margaret his wife and Robert Olney and Goodith his wife, Margaret and Goodith being daughters and heirs of William Bosoun [CFR 1422–30, p.95].

Inquisition Head

[Partition of Bedfordshire lands not extant.]
TNA reference

E 149/130/9 m.2

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