E-CIPM 23-287: THOMAS CAMOYS, CHEVALIER

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THOMAS CAMOYS, CHEVALIER

Inquisition Head

VILL OF CALAIS. Inquisition. 15 December 1428. [Parke].

Jurors

Jurors: William Machon; Robert Wastell; John Bradeley; John Ledys; John Holdenby; James Davell; John Drake; Richard London; Richard Swynford; William ?Berry; Roger Best; and Robert Wykeham.

Holdings
He held the following of ‪ Henry V in chief in demesne as of fee.
Calais, an inn lying between the highway of St Nicholas on the north, the king’s highway on the south, the way called ‘Cokislane’ on the east, and ‘le maisondieu’ and ‘le maisondieustrete’ on the west, annual value £12 sterling, by service, when it falls, of covering two watches for the defence of the vill.
He died on 10 April 1421. Roger Camoys is his son and next heir, and aged 22 and more.
Owing to Roger’s minority, Richard Bukland, treasurer of Calais, occupied the inn and took its issues.

[Head:] Camoys.

[Dorse:] Camoys.

TNA reference

C 139/41/60 m.1

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Calais
inn£12£12 (=2880d.)
Total: £12 (=2880d.)

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

Jurors

  • William Machon
  • Robert Wastell
  • John Bradeley
  • John Ledys
  • John Holdenby
  • James Davell
  • John Drake
  • Richard London
  • Richard Swynford
  • William ?Berry
  • Roger Best
  • Robert Wykeham

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