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ELIZABETH WIDOW OF JOHN HOLAND, EARL OF HUNTINGDON
Inquisition Head
BERKSHIRE. Inquisition. Wantage. 23 January 1426. [Danvers]
Jurors
Jurors: John Otour ; Thomas Grete ; Roger Bosse ; Robert Bocher ; Richard Tanner ; John Mortymer ; John Wodhull ; William Clement ; Walter Dyer ; Henry Southerby ; Richard Skynner ; and William Pleystowe .
Holdings
She heldTNA reference
C 139/24/32 mm.1–2
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HUNTINGDONSHIRE. Inquisition. St Neots. 13 December 1425. [Hore]
Jurors
Jurors: John Brook, junior ; John Lokyn ; John Campyon ; William Huchon ; John Dalton ; John Ferour ; John Heryng ; John Snell ; Walter Barbour ; John Dare ; William Atkyn ; and John Brain .
Holdings
She held in dower after the death of John earl of Huntingdon , her husband,TNA reference
C 139/24/32 mm.3–4
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WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Marlborough. 2 March 1426. [Fynderne]
Jurors
Jurors: Robert Erlegh ; William Couentre of Shalbourne; Thomas Stokke ; John Benger, senior ; John Walrond ; John Sydelee ; John Polhampton ; Thomas Walrond ; Thomas Clerk ; Thomas Michell ; William Benette ; and John Vynce .
Holdings
John Milborne of the city of Salisbury was seised in his demesne as of fee of the manor of Barford St Martin, a messuage and 20 a. land in Barford with the office of forest bailiff in Groveley forest called ‘Southbaillif’. He granted these, described as his manor of Barford St Martin with all rents, lands, woods, meadows, pastures, wardships, marriages, reliefs, escheats, suit of court and each and every right and profit whatsoever, together with the office of forest bailiff in Groveley forest called ‘Southbayly’ and forest rent (sensus foreste) of Groveley forest, to John de Holand, late earl of Huntingdon , and Elizabeth his wife, and the heirs of the late earl’s body. The earl was seised in his demesne as of fee tail, and Elizabeth for life. After the late earl’s death, Elizabeth continued in this estate and died seised. She held as tenant for life of the inheritance of John earl of Huntingdon , to whom the manor, messuage, land and office descended and should of right descend as the son and heir of the late earl according to the form of the gift.TNA reference
C 139/24/32 mm.5–6
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BEDFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Bedford. 31 December 1425. [J Cheyne]
Jurors
Jurors: John Hamphyll ; Nicholas Raueneld ; Nicholas Lewys ; Edmund Geffrey ; John Hende ; Richard Stokes ; John Styward ; Thomas Cornys ; Henry May ; Adam Gaunge ; William R[unclear: o]uell; and John ?Roell [ms stained and worn].
Holdings
Thomas de Holand, late earl of Kent , was seised in his demesne as of fee of
TNA reference
C 139/24/32 mm.7–8
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SOMERSET. Inquisition. Yeovil. 6 December 1425. [Wynford]
Jurors
Jurors: William Lumbard ; Simon Blike ; John Blakalre ; John Bathe, senior ; John Chelleworth ; John Jermyn ; William Burton ; Thomas Jermyn ; Richard Slade ; Roger Gugge ; Philip Batte ; and Richard Barbour .
Holdings
She held in dower by endowment of the late earl, of the inheritance of John earl of Huntingdon , son and heir of the late earl.TNA reference
C 139/24/32 mm.9–10
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DEVON. Inquisition. Barnstaple. 14 December 1425. [ Beaumont ]
[The ms is soiled and faint, with gall towards the foot.]
Jurors
Jurors: Walter Pollard ; John Dymmok ; Henry Merwode ; Thomas Halle ; Thomas Pyllond ; Henry Person ; John Bury ; Thomas Kyngeslond ; John Chichestre ; Thomas Brightlegh ; Robert Grylleston ; and Thomas Cloteworthy .
Holdings
She held the following in dower of the inheritance of John earl of Huntingdon , son of the late earl, amongst other manors, lands and tenements appertaining to her which were the late earl’s.TNA reference
C 139/24/32 mm.11–12
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CORNWALL. Inquisition. Lostwithiel. 17 December 1425. [Beaumont]
Jurors
Jurors: Robert Heye ; John Trogasowe ; John Nicholl of Bodmin; John Lucombe ; Nicholas Cauell ; Gilbert Dreynoll ; Thomas Caleway ; William Rowe ; Thomas Tregorra ; John Mighelstowe, junior ; William Boneythyn ; and Hugh Pryske .
Holdings
Richard II was seised in his demesne as of fee of the castle and manor of Trematon and the manors of Calstock and Saltash, which he granted to John de Holand, late earl of Huntingdon , and Elizabeth his wife and the male heirs of their bodies [CPR 1385–9, pp.494–5]. They were seised in their demesne as of fee tail. After the late earl died seised, Elizabeth continued in her estate and died seised. She held the castle and manors as tenant in fee tail of the inheritance of John earl of Huntingdon , to whom they descended as son and heir of the late earl and Elizabeth, according to the form of the grant. The castle and manors are held of the king of his duchy of Cornwall by service of 1/3 knight’s fee.TNA reference
C 139/24/32 mm.11, 13
Holdings
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Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Smyth, Chancery clerk (Writ Clerk)
- Fynderne (Escheator)
- Milborn, John (Grantor)
- Holand, John, earl of Huntingdon (Named Person)
- Holand, John, earl of Huntingdon (Named Person)
- the king (King)
- Cornewaill, ELIZABETH (of Lancaster) (Subject of Inquisition)
Jurors
- Robert Erlegh
- William Couentre of Shalbourne
- Thomas Stokke
- John Benger, senior
- John Walrond
- John Sydelee
- John Polhampton
- Thomas Walrond
- Thomas Clerk
- Thomas Michell
- William Benette
- John Vynce