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THOMAS CAREWE, CHEVALIER
Inquisition Head
BERKSHIRE. Inquisition. Abingdon 16 April 1431. [Perkyns].
Jurors
Jurors: William Havyle ; John Absolon ; Thomas Absolon ; Roger Felter ; Nicholas Benet ; William Hynde ; John [unclear: Sheveyn] [ms torn]; William Knyght ; William Benet ; Thomas Webbe ; Thomas Cokkes ; and John Cokkes .
Holdings
[1]+He held the following conjointly with Elizabeth his wife, still living, by grant of John Prestecote , John Strecche , John Chirchehull , and John Oggheburgh, clerk , to Thomas, described as Thomas Carewe, knight , and Elizabeth his wife, and to the heirs of Thomas in perpetuity. The grant was made by indented deed dated Amport 8 April 1410. The deed was shown to the jurors.+[1]He died on 25 January last. Nicholas Carewe, knight , his son and next heir, is aged 22 and more.
TNA reference
C 139/50/46 mm.1–2
Inquisition Head
HAMPSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Basingstoke 19 April 1431. [ Bernard ].
Jurors
Jurors: Roger Cheston ; Thomas atte Rythe ; William Graunt ; John Graunt ; John Waterende ; John Leche ; Stephen atte Lee ; Henry Serle ; William atte Nasshe ; Thomas Smyth of Greywell; Robert atte Halle ; and Robert atte Den .
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements of the king in chief in demesne or service. He held the following as 526+[1].TNA reference
C 139/50/46 mm.3–4
Inquisition Head
DEVON. Inquisition. Exeter 16 April 1431. [Cokeworthy].
[Inquisition: ms worn and galled down its right-hand side.]Jurors
Jurors: William Somayster ; John Holand ; Thomas Prous ; Thomas Denys ; Richard Pyperell ; John Stapelhill ; John Henltecote ; John Bolter ; Nicholas Boterell ; Andrew Hille ; Henry Beare ; and Richard Whitelok .
Holdings
He held the following as 526+[1].Date of death and heir as 526, with the additional information that Nicholas was aged 22 and more on 6 December last.
TNA reference
C 139/50/46 mm.5–6
Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mamhead, advowson | ||||
Value | £6 13s. 4d. | £6 13s. 4d. (=1600d.) | ||
Total: (=0d.) | ||||
Dawlish | ||||
messuages | 3 (3 x messuages) | - | ||
land | 3 (3 x ferling) | - | ||
Value | 5s. 8d. | 5s. 8d. (=68d.) | ||
Total: 5s. 8d. (=68d.) | ||||
Southtown | ||||
messuages | 2s. | 2 (2 x messuages) | 2s. (=24d.) | |
Total: 2s. (=24d.) | ||||
Exeter | ||||
messuage | 12d. | a (1 x messuage) | 1s. (=12d.) | |
Total: 2s. (=24d.) | ||||
Exeter | ||||
garden | 12d. | a (1 x garden) | 1s. (=12d.) | |
Total: 2s. (=24d.) | ||||
messuages | 2 (2 x messuages) | - | ||
ferlings | 2 (2 x ferlin) | - | ||
land | 5 a. (5 x acre) | - | ||
Value | 6s. 8d. | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | ||
Total: 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | ||||
Bolham | ||||
messuage | a (1 x messuage) | - | ||
land | a (1 x ferling) | - | ||
Value | 2s. 6d. | 2s. 6d. (=30d.) | ||
Total: 2s. 6d. (=30d.) | ||||
Weston Peverell | ||||
Value | 66s. 8d. | £3 6s. 8d. (=800d.) | ||
Total: £3 6s. 8d. (=800d.) | ||||
Luscombe, Houndebrygg | ||||
messuages | 4 (4 x messuages) | - | ||
land | 10 (10 x ferling) | - | ||
Total: - |
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Selby, Chancery clerk (Writ Clerk)
- Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, earl of Pembroke (Teste)
- Cokeworthy, John, escheator (Escheator)
- Sp...k, John (Named Person)
- Exeter, St Peter's, dean and chapter of, dean of St Peter's, Exeter (Named Person)
- Courtenay, Philip, chevalier, knight (Named Person)
- Exeter, St Nicholas, prior of (Named Person)
- Exeter, citizens of (Named Person)
- Bury, John (Named Person)
- Bury, Elizabeth (Named Person)
- John, abbot of Dunkeswell (Named Person)
- Whitelegh, Walter (Named Person)
- Jacob, Alice (Grantor)
- Carewe, THOMAS, chevalier, knight (Grantee)
- Carewe, Elizabeth (Grantee)
- Carewe, Nicholas, knight (Grantee)
- Jacob, Maurice (Named Person)
- the king (Named Person)
- Hood, Richard (Grantee)
- Hood, Argentilla (Remainderman)
Jurors
- William Somayster
- John Holand
- Thomas Prous
- Thomas Denys
- Richard Pyperell
- John Stapelhill
- John Henltecote
- John Bolter
- Nicholas Boterell
- Andrew Hille
- Henry Beare
- Richard Whitelok