E-CIPM 22-767: WILLIAM FRYE

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WILLIAM FRYE

Inquisition Head

DORSET. Inquisition. Sherborne. [2 or] 16 July 1427.n767_001 [Twyneho]

Jurors

Jurors: John ... [ms torn] ; John Keylewey ; Richard Rochell ; William Knaplok ; Ralph Manston ; John Gold ; John Mark ; William Hoggesworthy ; John Hoggesworthy ; William Mantell ; Alexander Chepman ; and John Ede .

Holdings
He held
the manor of Broadwindsor with the entire hamlet of Attisham, part of this manor,
together with rents and services of all tenants belonging to the manor and hamlet, for life by grant and demise of Master Richard Courtenay, son and heir of my lord (mon ser) Philip de Courtenay , to William and Joan his wife, long since deceased, wardships, marriages and reliefs excepted and reserved to Richard, as is contained more fully in the indenture dated 12 January 1409 shown to the jurors. Richard died and the right of reversion then descended to Philip Courtenay, esquire , who survives, aged 24 years and more, as kinsman and heir of Richard as son of John Courtenay, knight , brother and heir of Richard.
The manor with hamlet is held of the king by service of paying £4 9s. legal English money at Michaelmas by the hands of the sheriff.
Henry V pardoned William for every kind of gift, alienation and purchase of lands and tenements held in chief of ‪Henry V‬ or his ancestors, as is clear fully in his letters patent shown to the jurors [CPR 1413–16, p.390].
In the manor there are the capital messuage with curtilage and a garden, worth nothing yearly; a messuage with curtilage and a garden in the hamlet, worth nothing yearly; 33 tofts, worth 8d. yearly; a grist-mill, worth 2s. 4d. yearly; a dovecot, worth 12d. yearly; 200 a. arable, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 55 a. meadow, each acre worth 9d. yearly; 1,490 a. pasture, each acre worth 1/4d. yearly; a wood, worth nothing yearly except in the year when pannage occurs, and then worth 8d. in pannage; £24 2s. 8d. assize rents from certain tenements at Christmas, Easter, Midsummer and Michaelmas in equal portions; perquisites of the manorial court, worth 6s. 8d. yearly; and perquisites of the hundred court, part of this manor, worth 13s. 4d. yearly.
He held no other lands or tenements of the king in chief of another in demesne or in service because long before his death, namely before last Easter, by a charter dated at Brimbley, 4 May 1412, and shown to the jurors, he enfeoffed the following men with the following, to hold to the respective feoffees, their heirs and assigns of the chief lords of those fees by the due and customary rents and services. They were and are still seised in their demesne as of fee. The manor, lands and tenements in the hands of these feoffees are held of others other than the king. He enfeoffed William Ekerdon, clerk , Matthew Stoke, clerk , John Colyn , Thomas Norres , all deceased, and John Trelay who survives, with the following.
Brimbley alias Bromley, his manor, in the parish of Stoke Abbott.
Furleigh and Kingsland in Netherbury parish, all his lands and tenements.
He enfeoffed Peter Sturt, chaplain , Thomas Hertescote , Henry Whytyng and John Trelay , who all survive, with the following.
Purse Caundle, all his lands and tenements.
Broadwindsor parish, a messuage, 15 a. land and 3 a. meadow, which he had lately purchased.

He died on 26 June last. John Frye son of Thomas son of John brother of this William is his kinsman and next heir, aged 18 years and more.

TNA reference

C 139/29/46 mm.1–2

n767_001^: Wednesday before feast of St Margaret .

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Brimbley, Stoke Abbott
Total: -
Furleigh, Kingsland, Netherbury parish
Total: -
Purse Caundle
Total: -
Broadwindsor
Total: -
Broadwindsor
Total: -

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Extents

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People

People

Jurors

  • John ... [ms torn]
  • John Keylewey
  • Richard Rochell
  • William Knaplok
  • Ralph Manston
  • John Gold
  • John Mark
  • William Hoggesworthy
  • John Hoggesworthy
  • William Mantell
  • Alexander Chepman
  • John Ede

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