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EDWARD SON OF PHILIP BOTILLER, CHEVALIER
Inquisition Head
SHROPSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Shrewsbury 14 January 1429. [ Laken ].
Jurors
Jurors: John Fitzpiers ; Hugh Cresset ; John Brugge ; Edward Leghton ; Richard Overton ; John Eyton ; John Pyion ; Roger Blundell ; Philip Jaunderell ; Roger Eton ; John Mascot ; and William Walcote .
Holdings
The following came to the hands of Henry V and is still in the king’s hands owing to death of Philip Botiller and the minority of Edward his son and heir.
Edward died on 30 November 1420, a minor without heir of his body. Philip son of Philip and brother of Edward is his next heir, and aged 15 years.
TNA reference
C 139/33/30 mm.1–2
Inquisition Head
WILTSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Silbury 20 March 1429. [Longe].
Jurors
Jurors: John Burdon ; John Godman ; John Provender ; John Reode ; John Stone ; John Clerk ; William Deryng ; John Gentilman ; John Cotes ; Robert Hayward ; John Sparwe ; and John Amour .
Holdings
For the reasons given in 42, the following came to the hands of Henry V and is still in the hands of Henry VI .
TNA reference
C 139/33/30 mm.3–4
Inquisition Head
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Northampton 21 July 1428. [ Barnard ].
Jurors
Jurors: Simon Horne of Daventry; John Burgeys of Moulton; John Basyng of Easton Maudit; William Pertynale ; Richard Holwell of Overstone (Ov...er...on) [ms torn]; John Lowke ; Richard Vesy ; William Laurence of Ecton; Robert Cost ; John Mabille ; and John Maget and John Leche of Northampton.
Holdings
For the reasons given in 42, the following came to the hands of Henry V and is still in the hands of Henry VI .Date of death and heir as 42 Philip son of Philip and brother of Edward is his next heir except the heir is aged 14 years.
Holdings
Philip Botiller [the father], named in the other writ sewn to the inquisition [melius inquirendo], died seised of the messuage in demesne as of fee.[Dorse:] Before the king.
TNA reference
C 139/33/30 mm.5–7
Inquisition Head
WARWICKSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Henley-in-Arden 9 September 1428. [Hotoft].
Jurors
Jurors: John Ottwey ; John Aunsell ; John Cane ; William Balle ; Robert Macok ; Hugh Scherman ; Robert Hall ; Thomas Wylcokes ; John Croke ; Thomas Smyth ; William Jones ; and Roger Lewlyne .
Holdings
For the reasons given in 42, the following came to the hands of Henry V and is still in the hands of Henry VI .
Date of death and heir as 42.
Philip son of Philip and brother of Edward is his next heir, and aged 15 years.TNA reference
C 139/33/30 mm.8–9
Inquisition Head
YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. York Castle 3 September 1428. [Clarell].
Jurors
Jurors: John Grenefeld ; Thomas Sayntpoull ; William Brerehaghe ; Edmund Byrkyn ; William Holme ; Edmund Dayvell ; Baldwin Yong ; Robert Nouwykthornes ; William Bryghows ; Nicholas Skelbroke ; William Otour ; William Newby ; William Oglysthorp ; and John Baghill .
Holdings
Philip Botiller [the father] held no lands or tenements in demesne or in service of the king in chief but was seised of the following in demesne as of fee.n009Date of Edward’s death and the identity of his heir as 44.
John Cokayne has occupied the lands and tenements since Philip’s death and taken their issues by letters patent issued by Henry V and Henry VI [CFR 1413–1422, p. 360; CFR 1422–1430, pp. 115–16].
TNA reference
C 139/33/30 mm.10–11
Inquisition Head
BEDFORDSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Cockayne Hatley 3 January 1429. [Spyrlyng].
Jurors
Jurors: Reynold Erneys of Middelton ; Reynold Cokayn of Cockayne Hatley; Henry Cokayn of Clapham; John Cokayn, junior , Thomas Cokayn , Richard Maclesfeld , William Pulton , Thomas Aleyn , John Perkyn , William Bleynes , John Bleynes , and Henry Lavyn of Cockayne Hatley.
Holdings
For the reasons given in 42, the following came to the hands of Henry V and was in the hands of Henry VI until assigned in dower to Elizabeth widow of Philip, still living, as recorded in Chancery during Henry V’s reign [CClR 1419–1422 pp. 100–101].
Edward died in the wardship of Henry V . Date of death and heir as 42.
Philip son of Philip and brother of Edward is his next heir, and aged 15 years.TNA reference
C 139/33/30 mm.12–13
Inquisition Head
LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition. Lincoln Castle 5 March 1429. [Meres].
Jurors
Jurors: Nicholas Draper ; Thomas Bernard ; William Westfeld ; Robert Hothom ; William Saundreson ; John Norton ; John Laun ; Thomas Grym and William Adamson of Burton ; John Margory ; Thomas Laycetre ; and John Clerk .
Holdings
For the reasons given in 42, the following came to the hands of Henry V and is still in the hands of Henry VI . Of whom they are held and by what service is unknown.Edward died in the wardship of Henry V . Date of death and heir as 42.
Philip son of Philip and brother of Edward is his next heir, and aged 15 years.[Dorse:] Before the king in Chancery. Lincoln.
TNA reference
C 139/33/30 mm.14–15
Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
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Humbleton | ||||
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Value | 8 marks | £5 6s. 8d. (=1280d.) | ||
Total: £5 6s. 8d. (=1280d.) |
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Wymbyssh, Nicholas, clerk (Writ Clerk)
- Clarell, Thomas, escheator (Escheator)
- Botiller, Philip, chevalier, knight (Named Person)
- the king (Named Person)
- Thornton, abbot of (Named Person)
- Botiller, EDWARD (Heir)
- Cokayn, John (Grantee)
- Henry V, king of England (Grantor)
- Henry VI, king of England (Grantor)
Jurors
- John Grenefeld
- Thomas Sayntpoull
- William Brerehaghe
- Edmund Byrkyn
- William Holme
- Edmund Dayvell
- Baldwin Yong
- Robert Nouwykthornes
- William Bryghows
- Nicholas Skelbroke
- William Otour
- William Newby
- William Oglysthorp
- John Baghill