E-CIPM 23-110: PARNEL WIDOW OF HUGH MORTIMER, CHEVALIER

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PARNEL WIDOW OF HUGH MORTIMER, CHEVALIER

Inquisition Head

BEDFORDSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Barton-le-Clay 26 May 1428. [Loudsop].

Jurors

Jurors: Ralph Clerk ; John Hobbes ; William Wyngate ; John Alewyn ; Thomas Lammitr ; Richard Wyterach ; John Mylward ; Walter Wodward ; John But ; Thomas Smyth ; Robert Hynton ; and Thomas Roger .

Holdings
She held the following in dower from the inheritance of John Cressy brother of Thomas Cressy son of John Cressy, senior , a minor in the king’s ward, with reversion to John Cressy and his heirs. John Cressy is kin and heir of Hugh Mortimer as the son of John Cressy son of Maud daughter of Joan daughter of Hugh father of Henry father of Hugh Mortimer , because Hugh, former husband of Parnel, died without heir of his body.
Luton, a third of 1/3 manor, held as a whole of the king in chief as a third of ½ knight’s fee;
and Flitt, 1/3 hundred with 1/3 leet and 1/3 profits pertaining to the same hundred, held as a whole of the king in chief by 60s. payable to the sheriff at Midsummer for the king’s use.
Annual value, £10.
Luton, 1/3 horse-mill and 1/3 garden, worth 4s. 4d. yearly, held as a whole of John atte Hay by 2s.;
1/3 cottage, worth 8d. yearly, held as a whole of Thomas Lammitr by 14d. and 2 boonworks at harvest;
and a third of 2 a. and a rood of meadow, worth 8d. yearly, held as a whole of the heirs of John Waleys by 3s..

She died on 20 September 1422. Roger Willeye is her kin and next heir as the son of Joan her sister, and aged 30 and more.

John Moungomery, chevalier , and Elizabeth his wife, widow of John Norbury and his executor, took the issues of the above by letters patent issued by ‪ Henry IV , dated 28 February 1413 [CPR 1408–1413, p. 468] and shown to the jurors. The letters were issued to Henry, late Lord Beaumont , granting custody of the above that came to the king’s hands because of the death of John Cressy and the minority of Thomas his son, who died a minor in the wardship of ‪ Henry IV . For these reasons, and because of the minority of John brother of Thomas, custody was granted to Lord Beaumont who granted custody to John Norbury . John Cressy , still living, turned 21 on 20 April last.

TNA reference

C 139/35/51 mm.1–2

Inquisition Head

SHROPSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition [indented]. Shrawardine 27 September 1428. [Cresset].

Jurors

Jurors: John ap Betton ; John Brugge ; William Deye ; Roger Lynneal ; Thomas ... [ms torn away: the names of other jurors are missing] ...ford; William Brugge ; Richard Milford ; William Mele ; William Weston ; and John Webbe .

Holdings
She held the following in dower as 110.
Quatt, 1/3 manor, annual value 60s., held of the king in chief as 1/3 knight’s fee.
John Cressy, junior , still living, turned 21 on 20 April last. By a fine levied at Westminster on the octave of Hilary 1345 and afterwards on the quindene of Easter 1345 [CP 25/1/194/13 no. 28], Henry Mortimer and Richard de Welles , deforc., granted
the manor of Chelmarsh, a messuage, and 4 marks 9s. rent
there to Hugh Mortimer of Chelmarsh, knight, senior , quer., to hold of the chief lords of the fee by due service for life, with remainder to Henry son of Hugh and the heirs of his body by Elizabeth his wife in perpetuity. Failing such issue, the manor should remain successively as follows: to the heirs of the body of Henry son of Hugh; to Hugh brother of Henry and the heirs male of his body; to James, brother, and the heirs male of his body; to Edmund, brother, and the heirs male of his body; to Thomas, brother, and the heirs male of his body; to Roger, brother, and the heirs male of his body; to Joan and Margaret sisters of Roger, for their lives, with remainder to the right heirs of Hugh Mortimer of Chelmarsh. This is shown by a transcript of the fine in letters of exemplification of ‪ Henry VI , shown to the jurors. Hugh Mortimer of Chelmarsh died and Henry son of Hugh entered the manor. He was seised by authority of the fine in demesne as of fee tail. He had issue: Hugh Mortimer , former husband of Parnel, and died seised of this estate. Hugh son of Henry entered the manor and was seised in demesne as of fee tail. Each of the following died without heir male of his body: Hugh brother of Henry, James, Edmund, Thomas, and Roger Mortimer . Joan and Margaret sisters of Roger are dead, and Margaret died without heir of her body.... [The inquisition ends here as the rest is torn away and missing.]
TNA reference

C 139/35/51 mm.3–4

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Luton
Total: (=0d.)
Flitt
-
-
Total: (=0d.)
Luton
horse-mill 1/3 (0.33 x horse-mill) -
garden 1/3 (0.33 x garden) -
Value4s. 4d.4s. 4d. (=52d.)
Total: 4s. 4d. (=52d.)
cottage8d.1/3 (0.33 x cottage)8d. (=8d.)
meadow8d.2 a. and a rood (0.75 x acre)8d. (=8d.)
Total: 1s. 4d. (=16d.)

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

Jurors

  • Ralph Clerk
  • John Hobbes
  • William Wyngate
  • John Alewyn
  • Thomas Lammitr
  • Richard Wyterach
  • John Mylward
  • Walter Wodward
  • John But
  • Thomas Smyth
  • Robert Hynton
  • Thomas Roger

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