E-CIPM 22-753: JOHN DE LEUYNTON

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JOHN DE LEUYNTON SON AND HEIR OF JOHN DE LEUYNTON

Writ Head

753 Writ devenerunt. ‡ 12 May 1427. [Wymbyssh]

Regarding lands held of ‪Henry IV . John the son died a minor in the wardship of ‪Henry V.

Inquisition Head

CUMBERLAND. Inquisition [indented]. Carlisle. 12 May 1427. [Layburne]

Jurors

Jurors:as 752, except that here John Legh is given for John de Legh .

Holdings

Owing to the death of John de Leuynton , father, and the minority of John de Leuynton his son and heir, who died a minor in ‪Henry V’s wardship, the following came into the hands of ‪Henry IV and are still in those of ‪Henry VI.

Westlinton, the hamlet, held of the king in chief by service of paying 13s. 4d. cornage yearly, annual value 10s.
Gamelsby, 1/2 of the vill and of the mill, and
Wiggonby, a tenement,
held of the king in chief by service of paying 3s. cornage yearly, annual value 13s. 6d. Carlisle,
30 a. land called ‘Pettrelholme’ in the suburbs, held of the king by homage and fealty only, annual value 20s.; and
4 messuages in the city, held of the king in free burgage and paying 4d. house-gavel (hasgabulum) yearly, annual value 13s. 4d.
Skelton, a messuage and 4 a. land, held of Lord de Clyfford by fealty and suit to his court of Skelton, annual value 16d
.
Bochardby, a cottage [also given as a messuage] in the hamlet, held of the king by fealty and paying 12d. yearly at the exchequer of Carlisle castle, annual value nil because wasted.
Upperby, a messuage and 6 a. land in the vill, held of the king by fealty and paying 12d. yearly at the Carlisle exchequer, annual value 2s.

He died on 12 June 1419. Elizabeth wife of Alexander Heghmore is his sister and next heir, aged 9 years and more on the day of his death.

TNA reference

C 139/29/38 mm.1–2

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Westlinton
Total: -
Gamelsby
Total: -
Wiggonby
Total: -
Carlisle
Total: -
Skelton
Total: -
Bochardby
Total: -
Upperby
Total: -

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No holding extent information available.

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