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PHILIP OOK
Inquisition Head
ESSEX. Inquisition. Chelmsford 30 September 1429. [Stokdale].
Jurors
Jurors: John Rokke ; Roger Passelew ; John Wormele ; John Mychel ; John Hacheman ; John Moryce ; John Garlefader ; Alexander Mason ; Thomas Canturbury ; Thomas Taillour ; Robert Boucher ; and John Pery...on [ms torn] .
Holdings
He held the following in demesne as of fee.He died on 9 August 1420. Katherine is his daughter and next heir, and aged 14 and more.She is married to Richard Bothe, esquire , still living.
Since Philip’s death, John Hotot of Suffolk, esquire , has occupied the land and taken its profits.
TNA reference
C 139/43/9 mm.1–2
Inquisition Head
SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Brockford 4 November 1429. [Hevenyngham].
Jurors
Jurors: John Bloome ; Walter Grymprest ; William Whethereld ; Henry Appyltweytht ; John Cartere ; John Clerk ; John Wale ; Hugh Graunger ; William atte Mere ; John Reve ; Robert Appyltweyth ; and Thomas Wete .
Holdings
He held the following lands in demesne as of fee. They are held of the king in chief as of the manor of Elmsett from the inheritance of Humphrey, late earl of Hereford , in socage by fealty and 6d. rent payable at the feast of St Andrew the Apostle.TNA reference
C 139/43/9 mm.3–4
Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Offton, Elmsett | ||||
land | 100 a. (100 x acre) | - | ||
meadow | 4 a. (4 x acre) | - | ||
pasture | 40 a. (40 x acre) | - | ||
underwood | 3 a. (3 x acre) | - | ||
Total: (=0d.) | ||||
Great, Little Blakenham | ||||
arable | 18 a. (18 x acre) | - | ||
Total: (=0d.) |
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Wymbyssh, Nicholas, clerk (Writ Clerk)
- Hevenyngham, John, knight, escheator (Escheator)
- the king (Named Person)
- Bohun, Humphrey, earl of Hereford (Named Person)
- Oke, Philip (Subject of Inquisition)
Jurors
- John Bloome
- Walter Grymprest
- William Whethereld
- Henry Appyltweytht
- John Cartere
- John Clerk
- John Wale
- Hugh Graunger
- William atte Mere
- John Reve
- Robert Appyltweyth
- Thomas Wete