‹ E-CIPM 22-595: BERTRAM MONBOCHER ›
BERTRAM MONBOCHER SON OF BERTRAM MONBOCHER , SON OF BERTRAM MONBOCHER
Inquisition Head
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Sutton on Trent. 8 November 1425. [Makworth]
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Kirkby ; Henry Hotton ; Robert Smale ; Thomas Morpath ; Richard Lincoln ; Hamond Denton ; Simon Mason ; John Snaw ; William Skynner ; Robert Bewe ; John Rous ; and Richard Snayth .
Holdings
Owing to the death of Bertram Monbocher [the grandfather] and the minority of Bertram Monbocher , his son,
Bertram the son died a minor in Henry V ’s wardship on 27 January 1415. Bertram his son was his next heir, aged 1 week and more at the time of his father’s death. Bertram son of Bertram son of Bertram died a minor in Henry VI’s wardship on 15 June last.
The 2 parts, which remained in the king’s hands after the death of Bertram son of Bertram and by reason of the minority of the latter’s son Bertram, are still in the king’s hands by reason of the death of Bertram son of Bertram son of Bertram. Isabel, lately wife of Robert Herbotell, esquire , is the kinswoman and heir of Bertram son of Bertram son of Bertram as in 586.
TNA reference
C 139/23/24 mm.5–6
Inquisition Head
SUSSEX. Inquisition. Wadhurst. 12 November 1425. [Wyntereshull]
Jurors
Jurors: William Bakere ; John Haselherssh ; Alan Waterman ; Thomas Keneward ; Roger Stephene ; Thomas Warde ; William Keneward ; William Cottenden ; William Verage ; Robert Stonehalle ; John Pilchere ; John Ryngle ; and Robert atte Wode .
Holdings
For the same reasons as in 593,
Heir as in 593.
John Holman of Ticehurst by force and arms intruded on the king’s possession in the 2 parts and is entered into the property. Last 20 October he felled and carried away 26 oaks growing there, value 40s., preventing the escheator from taking or having other issues from the 2 parts for which he is answerable to the king from 15 June last.
TNA reference
C 139/23/24 mm.11–12
Inquisition Head
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE. Inquisition. Newcastle upon Tyne. 9 November 1425. [Thornton]
Holdings
Jurors: Robert Scot ; Thomas Yonge ; William Smyth ; John Skynner ; Thomas Tayllour ; John Hoton ; Richard Barbour ; Simon Byrn ; John Tomson ; Richard Seton ; Robert Smythson ; Henry Sutton ; and Walter Barbour .
Holdings
For the same reasons as in 593, 2 parts of the rent detailed in 591 came into the hands of Henry IV. Deaths of Bertram the son and Bertram his son, and resulting retention of rent in Henry VI’s hands as in 593.
Heir as in 593.
TNA reference
C 139/23/24 mm.17–18
Inquisition Head
NORTHUMBERLAND. Inquisition. Newcastle upon Tyne castle. 8 November 1425. [Middelton]
Jurors
Jurors: John Bellasise ; John Horsle ; Thomas Hesilrygge ; Nicholas Turpyn ; John Fenwyk ; Edmund Burdes ; William Claxton ; William Carnaby ; Robert Musgrave ; John Hastyng ; John Wotton ; and John Burcestre .
Holdings
For the same reasons as in 593, the lands and tenements detailed in 592 came into the hands of Henry IV. Deaths of Bertram the son and Bertram his son, and resulting retention of lands in Henry VI’s hands as in 593.
Heir as in 593.
TNA reference
C 139/23/24 mm.21–2
Holdings
No holding information available.
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Smyth, Chancery clerk (Writ Clerk)
- Thornton, Roger, escheator (Escheator)
- Robert Scot (Named Person)
- Henry IV, king of England (King)
- Henry VI, king of England (King)
- Monboucher, BERTRAM (Subject of Inquisition)
- Monboucher, BERTRAM (Named Person)
- MONBOUCHER, BERTRAM (Named Person)