E-CIPM 23-552: JOHN LUTTERELL, KNIGHT

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JOHN LUTTERELL, KNIGHT

Inquisition Head

DEVON. Inquisition [indented]. Exeter 4 October 1430. [Wyse].

Jurors

Jurors: Roger Baron ; John Marschall ; Thomas Coke ; William Almescombe ; John atte Heyes ; William Colyns ; Nicholas Boys ; John Wylshe ; William Cayle ; Richard Kewrygge ; John ...she [hole in ms] of Escot; and William Boter .

Holdings
[1]+ John Stafford, clerk , lately keeper of the king’s privy seal, Robert Hulle , John Marchaunt , Peter Pole , Hugh Cary , and William Lee of Aston , were seised of the following in demesne as of fee, which they granted to John Lutterell, knight, and Margaret his wife, still living, and to their heirs together, with remainder to the right heirs of Hugh Lutterell, knight . John and Margaret were thus seised in demesne as of fee tail and John died seised of this estate.+[1]
Chilton, the manor, annual value 6 marks. It is not held of the king but of whom it is held and by what service is unknown.
Blannicombe, the manor, annual value 5 marks, held of Philip Courtenay, knight , as of his manor of Honiton, service unknown.

He died on 30 July last. James, his son and next heir, is aged 4 years.

TNA reference

C 139/51/51 mm.1–2

Inquisition Head

SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Moulton 31 October 1430. [Mylde].

Jurors

Jurors: John Hadenham of Kentford; John Rykedon of Gazeley; Thomas West of Moulton; John Malkyn of Dalham, senior ; Thomas Skynnere of Moulton; John Apelton, senior , John Apelton, junior , William Ryngesele , and John Bryon of Little Waldingfield; William Meller of Needham; John Mose ; and John Wymbyssh .

Holdings
He held the following in demesne as of fee.
Moulton, the manor called Stonehall, held of the duke of York , service unknown. There is the manorial site, worth nothing yearly; 32s. 7d. assize rent taken yearly and delivered by various free tenants at Easter and Michaelmas by equal parts; 10 messuages, each worth 6d. yearly; one dovecot, worth 2s. yearly; 640 a. arable, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 6 a. meadow, each acre worth 10d. yearly; 20 a. pasture, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 80 a. several heath for all year, each acre worth 1d. yearly; common pasture called ‘le Comownehethe’ for all tenants in Moulton, its ground and freehold are parcel of the manor and worth 12d. yearly above pasture of the tenants’ livestock; a manorial court, held every three weeks, worth 12d. yearly; 14 tofts, each worth 4d. yearly; three harvest-works from free tenants, each work worth 2d. yearly; and free warren in all the demesne lands of the manor, worth nothing yearly.
Little Waldingfield, the manor called Woodhall, held of the earl of Oxford , service unknown. There is the manorial site, worth nothing yearly; 5 marks assize rent, delivered by various free tenants and payable at Easter and Michaelmas by equal parts; rent of 1lb cumin, price 2d., payable at Michaelmas only and delivered by a certain free tenant; rent of 5 capons, price per head 2d., delivered by various free tenants at the feast of St Andrew only; a messuage, worth 6d. yearly; 250 a. arable, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 7½ a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; 30 a. wood, worth nothing yearly because it cannot be cut; 10 a. pasture, each acre worth 6d. yearly; a court held every three weeks, worth 12d. yearly; and free warren in all the demesne lands of the manor, worth nothing yearly.
Date of death and heir as 552.
TNA reference

C 139/51/51 mm.3–4

Inquisition Head

DORSET. Inquisition [indented]. Shaftesbury 5 October 1430. [Poulet].

Jurors

Jurors: William Godewyn ; William Morto... [ms torn]; John Pylle ; Roger Yonge ; Ralph Palmere ; John Patyn ; Thomas Hatte ; Thomas Were ; Richard Haym ; Roger Danage ; William Cole ; and John Bremeley .

Holdings
William Dackomb was seised of the manor of Iwerne Stepleton in demesne as of fee. It is held of John Lutterell, knight , as of his castle of Dunster in Somerset by knight service and rendering 6d. yearly to John and his heirs at Candlemas only.
Edith who was wife of Hugh Deverell was seised of the manor of Cruxton in demesne as of fee, held as above of John Lutterell, knight, as of his castle of Dunster in Somerset by knight service and rendering 6d. yearly to John and his heirs at Candlemas only.
John Moun was seised of the manor of Hammoon in demesne as of fee, held as above of John Lutterell, knight, as of his castle of Dunster in Somerset by knight service and rendering 6d. yearly to John and his heirs at Candlemas only.
He thus died seised of the above rents and services in demesne as of fee.
Date of death and heir as 552, except the heir is aged 3 and more.
TNA reference

C 139/51/51 mm.5, 7

Inquisition Head

SOMERSET. Inquisition [indented]. Taunton 9 October 1430. [Poulet].

Jurors

Jurors: William Neweton ; Thomas Copleston ; Richard Bickombe ; John Dodyngton ; John Welweton ; Robert Stenyng ; John Verney, junior ; John Brytte ; Walter Assheford ; Robert Pytte ; Thomas Burlond ; and John Vicory .

Holdings
He held in demesne as of fee the castle and borough of Dunster, the manor and hundred of Carhampton with 49 knights’ fee and 4 fees mortain, and advowson of the priory of Bruton. The fees and advowson are parcel of the castle; and the castle, borough, manor, and hundred, with the manors of Minehead and Kilton, are held of the king in chief as a barony.
Dunster. The castle is worth nothing yearly. There is a court pertaining to the castle, called ‘Baronie Court’, that is held every three weeks, worth 20s. yearly; and, around the castle, there are 12 a. sloping pasture called ‘Casteldichepasture’, each acre worth 4d. yearly.
There is, in the borough, assize rent of £8 7s. 5d., 2 capons, and 2lb wax, delivered by various free tenants at Martinmas only; 13s. 3¾d. rent from a custom called ‘Burghryght’, payable yearly and delivered by the bailiffs of the borough at Hock-day; a market held each Friday, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; perquisites of court with view of frankpledge, worth 100s. yearly; and a fair, held yearly on the Monday in Pentecost week, worth 10s. yearly.
Carhampton, the manor. There is £10 5s. 7¾d. assize rent, delivered by various free tenants at the four terms by equal parts; rent of 2lb pepper, 1lb cumin, 10lb wax, 1 pair of gloves, rose, 44 capons, 8 hens, and 8 pullets, payable at Michaelmas only, price of each capon 2d.; 66 messuages, each worth 8d. yearly; 3 water-mills, each worth 60s. yearly; 2 fulling-mills, each worth 6s. 8d. yearly; one dovecot, worth 3s. 4d. yearly; 588 a. land, each acre worth 2s. yearly; 72 a. meadow, each acre worth 3s. yearly; 4 a. thatching reeds, each acre worth 3s. yearly; one park called ‘hangerparke’ containing 100 a. pasture and wood, worth 20s. yearly above pasturing game, and another park called ‘mersshwodeparke’ containing 270 a. pasture and wood, worth 40s. yearly above pasturing game; 203 a. wood, its pasture worth 5s. yearly; 300 a. furze, heath, and waste, each acre worth 1d. yearly; and perquisites of court with view of frankpledge, worth 30s. yearly. The hundred is worth 60s. yearly.
Continues as 552+[1] with regard to
the manor of Kilton, annual value £20.
He held the following conjointly with John Odelond, clerk , Hugh Cary , and Richard Popham , all still living, by enfeoffment of John Piers, lately rector of Widcombe , to John Lutterell, knight , John, Hugh, and Richard, and their heirs and assigns.
Carhampton, a messuage and a carucate of land, annual value 40s., lately of John Lutterell, esquire , and Joan his wife held, at the time of the enfeoffment, in chief of Hugh, knight, father of JohnLutterell, knight, as of his castle of Dunster.
Katherine widow of Hugh Lutterell, knight, held in dower with reversion to James, son and heir of John Lutterell, knight, and kin and heir of Hugh,
the manor of Minehead
and the . The dower was assigned by John Gregory, escheator . He granted the office of parker at ‘hanger parke’ to Benet Tolouse for life for good service, taking 40s. yearly at the four terms of the year from the issues of the borough of Dunster, as apparent in the charter by which the grant was made, shown to the jurors. He granted the office of parker at ‘Mersshwodeparke’ to John Blanche for life, taking 40s. yearly from the issues of the manor of Carhampton, as apparent in the charter by which the grant was made, shown to the jurors.
Date of death and heir as 554.
TNA reference

C 139/51/51 mm.5–6

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Chilton
Value6 marks£4 (=960d.)
Total: £4 (=960d.)
Blannicombe
Value5 marks£3 6s. 8d. (=800d.)
Total: £3 6s. 8d. (=800d.)

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

Jurors

  • Roger Baron
  • John Marschall
  • Thomas Coke
  • William Almescombe
  • John atte Heyes
  • William Colyns
  • Nicholas Boys
  • John Wylshe
  • William Cayle
  • Richard Kewrygge
  • John ...she [hole in ms] of Escot
  • William Boter

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