E-CIPM 22-342: ELIZABETH WIDOW OF JOHN DE CLINTON, CHEVALIER

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ELIZABETH WIDOW OF JOHN DE CLINTON, CHEVALIER n333_001

Writ Head

333 Writ. ‡ Auckland. 18 September 1423. [Thoralby]

Regarding lands held in dower or otherwise for life of the inheritance of William de Clynton, chevalier .

Inquisition Head

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition. Towcester. 20 October 1423. [Compworth]

Jurors

Jurors: John Dreyton ; Thomas Chaumberleyn ; John Challak ; John Welyngton ; John Fermour ; Richard Frere ; John Short ; William ...y [ms holed]; Richard Robyns ; Richard Bates ; Thomas Raulyns ; and John Charwelton .

Holdings

She held no lands or tenements of the king in chief either in dower or for life of the inheritance of William de Clynton, chevalier , or in fee simple or tail of any others which could in any way be of value.

She died on 6 September last. William Lucy is her kinsman and next heir as the son of Alice daughter of Margery daughter of James son of Joan sister of William father of William her father. He is aged 22 years and more.

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Inquisition Head

SURREY. Inquisition [indented]. Southwark. 8 November 1423. [Wymeldon]

Jurors

Jurors: William Redston ; William Hor...on [ms torn]; Thomas Colman ; John Bridde ; William Moyle ; Roger Overton ; Thomas Russell ; John Hoddesdon ; Nicholas Sponemaker ; John Cour... ; John Baker ; and John Clampard .

Holdings

She held no lands or tenements of the king in chief or another in dower or otherwise for life of the inheritance of William de Clynton, chevalier .

She held a messuage in Southwark by grant of John de Wedon , Robert Daunse, chaplain , and Richard de Kyngeshurst , to herself and the male heirs of her body by John de Clynton, chevalier , her late husband, remainder to his right heirs. John died without heir by Elizabeth.

William de Clynton, chevalier , is his kinsman and next heir as son of William his son, and is aged 30 years and more at the day of this inquisition.

Holdings

The messuage is held of the heirs of William Bursetere, chevalier , of his manor called ‘le Mase’ in Southwark, service unknown, annual value 40s.

She died on 10 September last.

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Inquisition Head

WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. West Lavington. 1 December 1423. [Mayn]

Jurors

Jurors: Robert Romsy ; William Long ; William Honyngton ; John Groue ; William Lenedon ; William Axford ; Thomas Mynty ; John Bencombe ; Roger Bubbe ; Thomas Ardyng ; Peter Schayl ; and William Aas .

Holdings

She held no lands or tenements which can be taken or seized into the king’s hands, of the king or others either in fee or reversion. By a fine levied in the court of ‪Henry IV, East. one month 1409 [CP 25/1/290/61 no.141], between John Longevil, esquire , John Hwet , Thomas Payn , Gilbert Thornbern, clerk , William Thomes, clerk , John Wedon, clerk , John Marschall , Thomas Golde, clerk , and Adam Skelton, chaplain , quer. and Thomas Darnell, clerk , and William Jowekyn, clerk , deforc., the deforc. granted the remainder of

the manor of Compton Chamberlayne and of the advowson of Barford St Martin church
, which she then held for life of the inheritance of Thomas Darnall and due to revert to Thomas Darnall and William Jowekyn and Thomas’s heirs, to the quer. and the heirs of Adam, to hold of the chief lords of that fee by services pertaining to the manor. Afterwards, Adam remised and released by deed all right and claim that he had in
the manor and advowson
to John Longevil , John Huwet, esquire , Thomas Payn, esquire , Gilbert Thornbern, clerk , William Thomes, clerk , John Wedon, clerk , John Marschall, clerk , and Thomas Golde, clerk , and their heirs and assigns. John Longevil , Thomas Payn and William Thomes, clerk , remised and relaxed by deed all right and claim that they had to Gilbert Thornbern and John Marschall , clerks, their heirs and assigns. Afterwards, Gilbert and John demised and granted the reversion of
the manor and advowson
to John Barton, junior , John Longevil , Thomas Payn , William Thomes and Gilbert Bury, clerk , their heirs and assigns, as is apparent more fully in the separate deeds. Elizabeth, by her deed, attorned to John Barton , John Longevil , Thomas Payn , William Thomes and Gilbert Bury , and subsequently surrendered
the manor and advowson
by charter to the same, as is apparent more fully in the charter; and they are still seised of the manor and advowson.
The manor and advowson are held of John Berkeley of his manor of ?West Grimstead, service presently unknown, annual value £10.

Date of death as in 334. Heir as in 333.

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Inquisition Head

HERTFORDSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Hitchin. 7 October 1423. [Kirkeby]

Jurors

Jurors: John Catesson ; Richard atte Hoo ; Matthew Campyon ; William Dyggeman ; John Tydy ; William Dryell ; John Chetyngdon ; William Kelesey ; John Everdon ; Thomas Pewtrer ; John Fitzwauter ; John Ede ; and John Pyamour .

Holdings

She held 1/3 manor of Pirton in dower by endowment of John de Clynton her former husband, reversion to William Clynton, knight , as John’s kinsman and heir as son of William his son. She returned this to William son of William and became his tenant. The 1/3 manor is held of the king in chief by service of 1/3 of 1/2 knight’s fee as part of the barony of Ulverley. In the 1/3 there are a grange, worth nothing yearly; 1/3 grange, similarly worth nothing yearly; 100 a. arable, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 4 a. meadow fit to mow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; 12 a. barren pasture, each acre worth 2d. yearly; and 4 a. wood, worth nothing yearly because none is seasonable underwood. She similarly held of the king in chief in dower by endowment of John de Clynton, 40s. assize rents belonging to the manor – 30s. from tenants in Pirton and 10s. from tenants in the vill of Kimpton – at Michaelmas, Christmas, Easter and Midsummer, in equal portions.

She died on 17 September last. William Clynton, knight , son of William Clynton , as above, is the kinsman and next heir of John de Clynton, chevalier , her late husband, and is aged 40 years and more. William Lucy is her kinsman and next heir as in 333, except that here his age is not given.

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Inquisition Head

CITY OF LONDON. Inquisition. Guildhall. 27 October 1423. [Walderne]

Jurors

Jurors: William Smalsho ; John Ruston ; John Cristyan ; John Quyntyn ; John Fedyan ; Nicholas Bokays ; Hugh Lorkyn ; Robert Sabbe ; Walter Domegood ; Henry Bonyngton ; Robert Frensh ; and Richard Drayton .

Holdings

She held in the city

a messuage, 4 cottages with a cellar (selarium) and garden,
in fee tail to herself and the heirs of the bodies of herself and John Russell, knight , her former husband now deceased, by gift of William Chasteleyn and Thomas Stanbrugge by charter shown to the jurors and dated at London, 14 February 1399. By this charter, William and Thomas granted and confirmed the
messuage, cottages with cellar and garden, described as their whole tenement with adjacent garden in the parish of St Mary Aldermanbury in Cripplegate ward, London
, to John Russell and Elizabeth, described as John Russell, chevalier , and Elizabeth his wife and their heirs, remainder to Roger archbishop of Canterbury , deceased, William Arundell, chevalier , George Felbrigge, chevalier , John Cheyne, chevalier , John Lyncoln, clerk , Richard Felde, clerk , Robert Russell , John Derhurst , Thomas Belne and Thomas Bruet, clerk , their heirs and assigns. The late archbishop, described as Roger Walden, bishop , William Arundell , John Cheyne , John Lyncoln , Richard, Robert, John Derhurst , described as John Durhust , Thomas Belne and Thomas Bruet , described as Thomas Bruecte , granted by an indented charter dated 13 July 1400 and similarly shown to the jurors, , to John Russell, clerk , described as John Russell younger son of John Russell, knight , and his heirs of his body, as is apparent more fully in the indented charter. John Russell, knight , and Elizabeth attorned to John Russell, clerk .
The messuage etc. now belong to John Russell, clerk , because John Russell, knight , and Elizabeth died without heirs of their bodies, and are held of the king in free burgage as the whole of the city of London is held, annual value 6 marks.

Date of death as in 334 and heir as in 333, except here aged 21 years and more.

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Inquisition Head

GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Temple Guiting. 6 November 1423. [Alderley]

Jurors

Jurors: Henry Ayleworth ; William Wotton ; Richard Smyth ; John Bykenell ; John Aunsell ; John Frensch ; William Annford ; Richard Sclatter ; William Grant ; John Catslade ; William Pert ; and William Walker .

Holdings

She held the

in dower of the inheritance of William de Clynton, chevalier , by endowment of John de Clynton , her late husband, of the king in chief by knight service. William de Clynton , as her husband’s kinsman and heir as son of William his son, granted by fine the reversion of
the manor
to Henry Nansmere , deceased, Richard Wyche and John Lanoy , who survive, and their heirs. She attorned to Henry, Richard and John Lanoy and died seised of this estate.
In the manor there are the site, worth nothing yearly; £10 assize rents from free tenants at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions; 200 a. arable, each acre worth 2d. yearly, 40 a. meadow, each acre worth 15d. yearly, and 200 a. pasture, each acre worth 4d. yearly, all in the hands of tenants, with payments at Christmas, Easter, Midsummer and Michaelmas in equal portions; 20 virgates in the hands of other tenants at will, according to the customs of the manor, each worth 5s. yearly, paid at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions; and 200 a. sparse wood (bosci tenui), worth nothing after enclosure.

She died on 15 September last. Heir as in 333.

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Inquisition Head

OXFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Deddington. 3 November 1423. [Wachet]

Jurors

Jurors: William Wyghthull ; William Horncastell ; Thomas Hasylford ; John Archer ; John Benet ; Richard Archer ; Thomas Lyn ; John Wareyn ; William Brys ; Thomas at Mille ; John Boreman ; and John Calswayn .

Holdings

She held no lands or tenements in her demesne as of fee of the king in chief or of any others. She held the following in dower by endowment of Robert Grey, late Lord de Rotherfeld , her former husband, of the inheritance of Alice wife of William Lord Lovell and Holand, and Margaret wife of Ralph de Cromwell, Lord of Tattershall , daughters and heirs of Joan, daughter and heir of Robert her former husband.

Cogges, the manor, in which there are the site with buildings, worth nothing yearly; 180 a. arable, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 64 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; 114 a. pasture, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 60 a. wood worth nothing yearly; a water- mill, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; and £19 17s. assize rents yearly.
Hardwick, the manor, in which there are the site, worth nothing yearly; 15 messuages and 16 1/2 virgates, each messuage with a virgate worth 5s. yearly, and the residual 1 1/2 virgates worth 6s. yearly; 2 cottages each worth 12d. yearly; 22 a. arable, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 8 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; and 2 water-mills, worth 10s. and 13s. 4d., respectively, yearly.
Somerton, 1/2 manor, with the advowson of its church. In the manor there are the site, worth nothing yearly; 17 messuages with 19 virgates, each messuage with a virgate worth 6s. yearly and the residual 2 virgates worth 6s. 8d. yearly; 110 a. arable, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 6 a. meadow, each acre worth 20d. yearly; 4 a. pasture, each acre worth 6d. yearly; and 11s. assize rents yearly.
Fringford, 1/2 manor, with the advowson of its church. In the manor there are the site, worth nothing yearly; 12 messuages and 12 virgates, each messuage with a virgate worth 6s. yearly; and 9s. assize rents yearly.
Standlake, 1/4 manor, with the advowson of its church. In the manor there are 75 a. arable, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 60 a. meadow, each acre worth 14d. yearly; 5 cottages each worth 18d. yearly; 3 virgates each worth 5s. yearly; 3 cottages each worth 6d. yearly; 1/4 cottage, worth 3d. yearly; 1/4 water-mill, worth 5s. yearly; 1/4 another water-mill, worth 3s. 4d. yearly; and 2s. 6d. assize rents yearly.
She held the manors of
Cogges
and
Hardwick
and 1/2 manors of
Somerton
and
Fringford
with the advowsons of the churches of the moieties of the king in chief. .
The 1/4 manor of Standlake with the advowson of its church is held of the king of his duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.

She died on 11 September last. Heir as in 333, except here aged 21 years and more. Alice wife of William Lord Lovell and Holand is aged 19 years and more, Margaret wife of Ralph Cromwell, Lord of Tattershall is 17 years and more.

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Writ Head

340 [Writ: see 339 .]

Inquisition Head

BERKSHIRE. Inquisition. Newbury. 4 November 1423. [Waget]

Jurors

Jurors: John Gonter ; William Noris ; Henry Hille ; Richard Skynnere ; John Chadelworth ; John Rye ; Roger Tryngo ; William Brekeuill ; Roger Smyth ; Henry Barbour ; Richard Rust ; and John Gogeon .

Holdings

She held no lands or tenements of the king in chief.

She held 1/2 manor of Kingston Bagpuize in dower by endowment of John Birmyngeham, chevalier , her former husband, and assignment of Thomas Roche and Elizabeth his wife, kinswoman and heir of John Birmyngeham as daughter of Thomas his brother, in allowance of other lands and tenements which were John’s. William Birmyngeham, chevalier , was seised of the moiety in his demesne as of fee and he gave it to Fulk Birmyngeham, chevalier, and Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies. They had issue John Birmyngeham , above, and Thomas Birmyngeham , knights, and died seised in their demesne as of fee tail. The moiety then descended to John as their son and heir. Thomas had issue Elizabeth wife of Thomas Roche , and died. John died without heir of his body, and the moiety then descended to Elizabeth daughter of Thomas as his kinswoman and heir. Afterwards, she married Thomas Roche and they had issue Ellen and Elizabeth. Thomas and then Elizabeth died, and the moiety descended to Ellen and Elizabeth her daughters. Ellen married Edmund Ferrers, chevalier , and Elizabeth married George Longevill, esquire . In the 1/2 manor there are the site, worth nothing yearly; a carucate of demesne land, worth 20s. yearly; 8 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; 4 a. pasture, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 40s. assize rents with rents of tenants at will in Kingston Bagpuize and Fyfield at Candlemas and Midsummer; a court baron every 15 days, worth 3s. 4d. yearly; and passage-way without ferry-toll to North or South Moreton hithe, worth 12d. yearly. The moiety is held of the heirs of John Langeford by knight service
.

Date of death as in 334 and heir as in 333, except here his age is not given. Elizabeth wife of George Longevill is aged 26 years and more, Ellen wife of Edmund Ferrers 24 years and more.

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Inquisition Head

STAFFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Lichfield. 18 October 1423. [Cotes]

Jurors

Jurors: John More , John Bethom and John Perton , of Penkridge; John Egynton of Rodbaston; Henry Coton of Mitton; Nicholas Flaxhale ; Richard Banastr’ ; William More and Richard Weston , of Gnosall; John Wotton of Cowley; Robert Bailly of Beffcote; and Thomas Fraunceys of Church or Wood Eaton .

Holdings

William Benteley , Roger Bassett, chaplain , John Marneham and Roger Elyngton, chaplain , were formerly seised in their demesne as of fee of the

manor of Darlaston with the advowson of Darlaston church belonging to that manor, and 12 a. land in Bentley
. They granted these to Roger Dorlaston and Anne his wife and the heirs of their bodies, remainder to Roger Hyllary, knight , his heirs and assigns. Roger Dorlaston and Alice were seised and they had issue Roger and died. Roger son of Roger was seised of the manor, advowson and land in his demesne as of fee tail by virtue of the gift and he had issue Thomas who had issue Alice. Thomas died during his father’s lifetime. Roger son of Roger died and after his death and by reason of the minority of Alice, his kinswoman and heir, the manor, advowson and land were taken into the hands of Henry V.
Idony widow of Roger son of Roger was endowered with 1/3 manor and 1/3 land [CCR 1419–22, p.83], and survives seised. The advowson and 2/3 manor and 2/3 land are still in the king’s hands. Alice died a minor without heir of her body. Roger Hyllary is deceased. The advowson and 2/3 manor and 2/3 land together with the reversion of 1/3 manor and 1/3 land remain to Margaret Tylney alias Margaret widow of Fraticius Tylney, Margaret Roos , Elizabeth Gybthorp and Elizabeth late Lady de Clynton by virtue of the remainder as kinswomen and heirs of Roger Hyllary, knight , namely Margaret Tylney one of the daughters and heirs of John Rochefort, knight , Margaret Roos daughter of Joan another daughter, and Elizabeth Gybthorp daughter of John, son of Alice, third daughter, and Elizabeth late Lady de Clynton daughter of Elizabeth one of the daughters and heirs of Roger Hyllary, knight . Elizabeth late Lady de Clynton died seised in her demesne as of fee of a moiety of the 2 parts of the manor and a moiety of the 2 parts of the land, a moiety of the advowson, and the reversion of the third part of the land.
Margaret Tylney , Margaret Roos and Elizabeth Gybthorp are her kinswomen and heirs as John Rochefort, knight , was the son of Alice, daughter of Roger, father of Elizabeth her mother. Margaret Tylney is aged 30 years and more, Margaret Roos 11 years and more, Elizabeth Gybthorp 2 years and more.
The advowson and 2/3 manor, together with the reversion of 1/3 manor which Idony holds in dower, are held of John Sutton, knight , service unknown. The moiety of 2/3 land together with the reversion of 1/3 land which Idony holds in dower are held of the king in chief by service of 1/30 knight’s fee and 3s. 4d. Annual value of the moiety of 2/3 manor, 13s. 4d.
She was formerly seised of the manors of and and
a messuage, 200 a. arable, 20 a. meadow, 20 a. pasture and 30s. rent in the vills or hamlets of Finchpath, Tipton and Lower Penn
. By charter dated at Haversham, Buckinghamshire, 9 July 1414 and shown to the jurors, she granted the above, described as
the manor of Fisherwick
with
all lands, tenements, rents,... services which she had in the vills and hamlets of Wednesbury,
, to Thomas Wodev[i]ll , John Longevill , John Barton, junior , William Thomes, clerk , William Palmer , Gilbert Bury, clerk , who all survive, and Robert Syward, clerk , deceased, and their heirs. They were seised and the survivors are still seised.
The manor of Fisherwick is held of the bishop of Chester , service unknown, annual value £10.
The manor of Wednesbury is held of the heirs of Henry Hervyll , service unknown, annual value 100s.
The messuage, arable, meadow, pasture and rent are held of the bishop of Chester , service unknown.

Date of death as in 334.

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Inquisition Head

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Wendover. 21 November 1423. [Hampden]

Jurors

Jurors: William Browij ; John Smyth ; John Butt ; Richard atte Welle ; Richard Hyne ; William Hawes ; John Rudyng ; Richard Hend ; John Padeworth ; Matthew Ammory ; John Puttenham ; and John Hawes .

Holdings

Elizabeth, late Lady de Clynton , held no lands or tenements in her demesne as of fee.

She held for life the manor called ‘Belneys’ in the vill of Haversham. By an indented charter shown to the jurors, Thomas Darnald , Richard Rymyld, clerk , John Wedon, chaplain , and Otes de Worthyngton demised the manor, described as 1/4 manor of Haversham, to Elizabeth and John Russell, knight , her former husband, now deceased, for life, remainder to John Russell, esquire , William Petrystre and William Thomes, chaplain , their heirs and assigns, together with John Broughton , John Berhurst , John Glemham and John Cokerell all now deceased, but specifed by name in the same charter. This was conditional on whomsoever the remainder became due granting the manor immediately and without delay to John Russell, clerk , son of this John Russell, knight , and the heirs of his body, with successive remainders to Margaret now wife of Ralph Rochefort and her heirs, William son of John Russell, knight , and his heirs, Elizabeth daughter of John Russell, knight and her heirs, Joan Daston and her heirs, Thomas Dabytot of Cromb and his male heirs, and John Russell of Herefordshire and his male heirs, with remainder in full to the right heirs of John Russell, knight . Annual value of the manor as a whole 100s., namely the site worth 10s. yearly; 60 a. arable, each acre worth 8d. yearly; 6 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; and 44s. assize rents from free tenants. The manor is held of John Barton junior , John Longevill , Thomas Payn , William Thomes and Gilbert Bury of their manor of Haversham called ‘Plankus manere’ in their demesne as of fee.
By the fine detailed in 335, the remainder in full of the manor of Haversham called ‘Plankus manere’ and the advowson of Haversham church which she then held for life of the inheritance of Thomas Darnall with reversion to Thomas Darnall and William Jowekyn and Thomas’s heirs, was granted by the deforc. to the quer. and the heirs of Adam, holding of the chief lords of that fee by services pertaining to the manor. By virtue of the releases and grants described in 335, Elizabeth attorned to John Barton junior , John Longevill , Thomas Payn , William Thomes and Gilbert Bury . On 20 October 1420 she surrendered the manor and advowson to them as is clear in full in their charter shown to the jurors. John Barton , John Longevile , Thomas Payn , William Thomes and Gilbert Bury were and are still seised of the manor and advowson. The manor of Haversham is held of Lord le Zouche , service unknown, annual value £20.

Date of death as in 334. Heir as in 333.

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Inquisition Head

LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Lutterworth. 28 October 1423. [Burgh]

Jurors

Jurors: William Prat ; John Chaumburleyn ; John Large ; William Onewyn ; Thomas Bayly ; William Daumfront ; William Kynne ; Thomas Othemylne ; William Frollesworth ; Thomas Smyth ; John Aleyn ; and William Bray .

Holdings

Elizabeth, late Lady de Clynton , held no lands or tenements of the king or others in demesne, fee or reversion which can be taken into the king’s hands. She was formerly seised in her demesne as of fee of

3 messuages and 3 carucates in the vills of Snarestone and Barrow upon Soar
. Described as all lands, tenements, rents and services which she had in these vills, she granted them according to the charter described in 341. Thomas Wydevill , John Longevill , John Barton, junior , William Thomes, clerk , William Palmer and Gilbert Bury, clerk , are still seised.
By the fine detailed in 335, the remainder in full of the manor of Claybrooke which she then held for life of the inheritance of Thomas Darnall with reversion to Thomas Darnall and William Jowekyn and Thomas’s heirs, was granted by the deforc. to the quer. and the heirs of Adam, to hold of the chief lords of that fee by services pertaining to the manor. By virtue of the releases and grants described in 335, Elizabeth attorned to John Barton junior , John Longevill , Thomas Payn , William Thomes and Gilbert Bury and surrendered the manor to them on 20 October 1420 as is clear in full in their charter shown to the jurors. John Barton , John Longevile , Thomas Payn , William Thomes and Gilbert Bury were and are still seised of the manor in their demesne as of fee.
The messuage and land in Snarestone and Barrow upon Soar are held of the abbess of Polesworth , service unknown, annual value 40s.
The manor of Claybrooke is held of Lord de Zouche , service unknown, annual value 100s.

Date of death as in 334. Heir as in 333.

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Writ Head

344 [Writ: see 343 .]

Inquisition Head

WARWICKSHIRE. Inquisition. Nuneaton. 6 November 1423. [Burght]

Jurors

Jurors: Simon Forster of Atherstone; William Ardern ; Roger Milward ; John Othehalle ; William Walker ; William Umfrey ; John Hardyng ; Robert Reynold ; John Kynge ; John Umfrey ; Nicholas Poyntour ; John Colyer ; John Wilymot ; and Richard Burbage .

Holdings

Elizabeth, late Lady de Clynton , held for life the

manor of Birmingham and the following in Birmingham, Edgbaston and Erdington: 30 messuages, each worth 5s. yearly; 10 cottages, each worth 3s. yearly; a pasture called ‘Rottonpark’ containing 100 a. land, each acre worth 4d. yearly; a close called ‘Zelbriggfeld’ containing 12 a land, each acre worth 10d. yearly; a close called ‘Choldewallyng’ [also given as ‘Choldewollyng’] containing 10 a. land, each acre worth 12d. yearly; a close called ‘Dikfeld’ containing 6 a. land, each acre worth 6d. yearly; a close called ‘Colbrondfeld’ containing 8 a. land, each acre worth 5d. yearly; a close called ‘Hynkleyfeldes’ [also given as ‘Hynkeleyfeldes’] containing 4 a. land, each acre worth 6d. yearly; a close called ‘Hungurhill’ containing 11 a. land, each acre worth 10d. yearly; a close called ‘Shawfeld’ containing 8 a. land, each acre worth 12d. yearly; a close called ‘Styfeld’ containing 8 a. land, each acre worth 12d. yearly; a close called ‘Whetefeld’ containing 4 a. land; a close called ‘Nedirfeld’ containing 12 a. land, each acre worth 12d. yearly; the advowsons of the parish church of Birmingham and St John’s priory, Birmingham, each extended at 10 marks; a Thursday market, worth 40s. yearly, and 2 fairs at the Ascension and Michaelmas, worth 20s. yearly, at Birmingham; 3 water-mills, each worth 20s. yearly; a close called ‘Dudwell’ [also given as ‘Dudwall’] containing 6 a. land, each acre worth 12d. yearly; 300 a. heath, each worth 1/2d. yearly; messuages called ‘le Draperie’, ‘le Bocherie’ and ‘le Mercerye’ [also given as ‘Draperye’, ‘Bocherie’ and ‘Mercerie’], each worth 4s. yearly; and 12 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly. They are all held of the king in chief of his crown by knight service. In the manor there are the site, worth nothing yearly; 10 messuages, each worth 4s. yearly; 4 cottages, each worth 3s. yearly; 60 a. land, each acre worth 3d. yearly; a close called ‘Grenemede’ containing 8 a. land, each acre worth 12d. yearly; a close called ‘Michelhay’ containing 10 a. land, each acre worth 12d. yearly; a close called ‘Hompark’ containing 13 a. land, each acre worth 6d. yearly; 30 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; 26s. 8d. assize rents at Candlemas and Midsummer in equal portions; a court baron every three weeks worth 4s. yearly; and view of frankpledge at Easter and Michaelmas, worth 3s. 4d. yearly.
John Birmyngeham, knight , was formerly seised of
the above manor, lands, tenements, fairs, market and advowsons
in his demesne as of fee. He gave them to Bernard Brokas , John Wodevill , Alexander de Besford , their heirs and assigns, on the condition that they re-enfeoff John Birmyngeham and Elizabeth then his wife, and John’s heirs and assigns. Bernard, John Wodevill and Alexander were seised in the time of ‪ Edward III and granted
the manor etc.
as above. John and Elizabeth were seised in the time of ‪ Edward III . John Birmyngeham died and Ellen wife of Edmund Ferrers, Lord of Chartley , chevalier , and Elizabeth wife of George Longevile, esquire , are his kinswomen and next heirs as the daughters of Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas his brother. Elizabeth is aged 26 years and more, Ellen 24 years and more.
She was formerly seised of the manor of Stretton on Fosse, the advowson of its church, and 2 messuages, a carucate and a virgate in the vills of Erdington and Sutton ?under Brailes. She granted these, described as the manor of Stretton on Fosse with all lands and tenements, rents and services which she had in these vills, according to the charter detailed in 341. Thomas Wydevill , John Longevill , John Barton junior , William Thomes, clerk , William Palmer , and Gilbert Bury, clerk are still seised. Annual value of the manor 40s. and of the messuage and land 4s. The manor, advowson, messuage and land are held of the earl of Warwick , service unknown.
She held the advowson of Arley church in dower by endowment of Robert, late Lord Grey of Rotherfield , her former husband, of the inheritance of Alice wife of William Lord Lovell and Holand and Margaret wife of Ralph Cromwell, Lord of Tattershall , daughters and heirs of Joan, daughter and heir of Robert her husband. The advowson is extended at 10 marks and is held of Robert Rocheford, knight , service unknown. Alice is aged 19 years and more, Margaret 17 years and more.
She held the castle of Maxstoke in her demesne as of fee tail by grant of Richard Rymyld, clerk , and John Wedon, chaplain , to John de Clynton, knight , and Elizabeth, then his wife, and their male heirs, remainder to his right heirs. John died without heir by Elizabeth. The castle with adjacent park is worth nothing yearly. In Maxstoke there are 4 carucates, worth 26s. 8d. yearly; a pasture called ‘Cowhay’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly; 102s. 4d. assize rents at Michaelmas and Lady Day in equal portions; and 22s. 3d. assize rents in Marston and Coton, at Easter for the whole year. The castle is held of Edward ?Dodyngfols, knight, service unknown.
She held the manor of Shustoke in her demesne as of fee tail by grant of Richard Rymyld, clerk , John Wedon, chaplain , and Robert ?Daunser, chaplain, to John de Clynton, knight and Elizabeth and their heirs, remainder to his right heirs. John died without heir by Elizabeth. In the manor there are the site, worth nothing yearly; 2 carucates and 6 a. meadow, worth 40s. yearly; and 42s. assize rents at Candlemas and Midsummer in equal portions. She held a close called ‘Charnell’ worth 12s. yearly. Perquisites of a court are worth 3s. 4d. yearly. The manor is held of the king in chief by knight service.
She held the messuage, land, tenement, meadow, wood and close called Colesleys in Coleshill parish, in her demesne as of fee tail by grant of Richard Rymyld, clerk , and John Wedon, chaplain , to John de Clynton, knight and Elizabeth and their heirs, remainder to his right heirs. The messuage is worth nothing yearly, but the land and meadow belonging to the messuage are worth 13s. 4d. yearly.
She held the
manors of Bole Hall,
and in her demesne as of fee tail to herself and the heirs of John de Clynton and herself, by grant of Richard Rymyld, clerk , and Thomas Darnall, clerk , by a fine levied 1389 [mor. Mart. CP 25/1/247/65 no.28].
In the manor of Bole Hall there are the site, worth nothing yearly; 2 carucates and 8 a. meadow, worth 26s. 8d. yearly, and 26s. 8d. assize rents in Amington and Glascote.
In the manor of Perry Croft there are the site, worth nothing yearly; and lands and meadows, worth 20s. yearly.
In the manor of Austrey there are the site, worth nothing yearly; and 40s. assize rents at Candlemas and Midsummer in equal portions.
The manors of Bole Hall
and are held of the earl of Warwick , service unknown.
The manor of Austrey is held of the honour of Tutbury, service unknown.

Date of death as in 334. Heir as in 333. William de Clynton, chevalier , is the kinsman and next heir of John de Clynton, chevalier , as the son of William his son, and is aged 40 years and more.

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C 139/12/36 mm.20, 22

Inquisition Head

[Partition not extant.]
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E 149/130/8 m.7

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People

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Jurors

  • William Browij
  • John Smyth
  • John Butt
  • Richard atte Welle
  • Richard Hyne
  • William Hawes
  • John Rudyng
  • Richard Hend
  • John Padeworth
  • Matthew Ammory
  • John Puttenham
  • John Hawes

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