‹ E-CIPM 23-705: PHILIPPA DUCHESS OF YORK ›
PHILIPPA DUCHESS OF YORK, WIDOW OF EDWARD DUKE OF YORK
Inquisition Head
WARWICKSHIRE. Inquisition. Warwick 7 April 1432. [Rody].
Jurors
Jurors: John Harryes of Dassett; Edmund Dalby ; John Pegeon of Newbold Pacey; William Graunt ; John Comaunder ; Robert Haloughton ; John Necheles ; Richard Hulley ; Roger Asplon ; John Merhull ; John Hunt of Lighthorne; and John Warde of Compton .
Holdings
She held the following, among other things, in demesne as of fee tail, to her and the heirs of her body, by virtue of a grant by Ives de Clynton to John de Mohun of Dunster, chevalier , and Joan his wife, and to the heirs of their bodies. Philippa is their daughter and thus one of the heirs of their bodies. The grant was made by a fine levied on quindene of Martinmas 1348 [CP 25/1/247/58 no. 27].She died on 17 July last without heir of her body. Richard Lestraunge, knight, lord of Knockin , is her next heir as the son of Maud sister of Philippa, and aged 40 and more. Maud was the other daughter of the bodies of Joan and John.
TNA reference
C 139/56/45 mm.1–2
Inquisition Head
MIDDLESEX. Inquisition. Westminster 14 July 1432. [May ].
Jurors
Jurors: Stephen atte Felde ; John Sauney ; John Shepparde ; John Gladwyn ; Stephen atte Fryth ; William Aneston ; John Theyr ; William Chyld ; William Stokeslee ; William Inglond ; John Gybbes ; and Thomas Poggere .
Holdings
She held the following in dower from the inheritance of Richard, duke of York , kin and heir male of Edward, late duke of York , as the son of Richard brother of Edward.TNA reference
C 139/56/45 mm.3–4
Inquisition Head
CITY OF LONDON. Inquisition. Guildhall 14 November 1432. [Perneys].
Jurors
Jurors: John Abbey ; William Overton ; John Grymesby ; Thomas Kyng ; Robert Purfote ; William Kyff ; Hugh Caundyssh ; Michael Grace ; William Warde ; John Bardolf ; Peter Harder ; and John Amour .
Holdings
She held no lands or tenements in demesne as of fee. She held the following in dower as 699.TNA reference
C 139/56/45 mm.5–6
Inquisition Head
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition. Bulwick 12 November 1431. [Burgh].
Jurors
Jurors: John Cleydon of Apethorpe; Thomas Rowlond of Woodnewton; John Cook of Nassington; John Hardewyn of Collyweston; William Leverych of Easton on the Hill; William Webster and William in tho lane of Fotheringhay; Thomas in the Wroo of Eaglethorpe; William Cuper and Robert Ferrour of Apethorpe; John Roper of King’s Cliffe; John Smyth and Robert Tawell of Duddington; and John Holcote of Collyweston.
Holdings
Regarding the and held of the king in chief by knight service. [1]+ Edward, late duke of York , was seised of the above in demesne as of fee. He enfeoffed Roger Flore of Okham , Peter de Mavan of Gascony, Henry Bracy , and John Wykes , all now deceased, and Henry, cardinal of England and bishop of Winchester, Thomas, bishop of Durham , Walter Hungerford, chevalier , John Laurens , and John Russell with the same, to them and their heirs in perpetuity. Royal licence had previously been obtained [CPR 1413–1416, pp. 349–50]. After the death of Edward, Philippa brought a writ of dower against the feoffees and recovered 1/3 of the above from them, to hold in dower with reversion to Henry, cardinal of England , Thomas, bishop of Durham , Walter Hungerford, chevalier , John Laurens , and John Russell , still living, and to their heirs, by virtue of the enfeoffment. She died seised of this estate.+[1]TNA reference
C 139/56/45 mm.7–8
Inquisition Head
SOMERSET. Inquisition [indented]. Wells 14 January 1432. [Hody].
Jurors
Jurors: John Maunsell ; William Poleyne ; William Stapelton ; John Bailly ; Richard Bagot ; John Pytte ; John Brympton ; William Smyth, junior ; John Wattys ; Richard Bays ; Roger Nete ; and John Whytyng .
Holdings
She held the following in demesne as of fee tail, to her and the heirs of her body, by grant of William de Honthorp and Richard Cok, chaplain , to John de Mohun of Dunster, chevalier , and Joan his wife, and to the heirs of their bodies. Philippa is their daughter and thus one of the heirs of their bodies.TNA reference
C 139/56/45 mm.9–10
Inquisition Head
HAMPSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Romsey 11 August 1431. [Bernard ].
Jurors
Jurors: John Lysle ; William Soper ; John Pyers ; John Kebille ; John Emory ; John atte Water ; John Fymark ; William Smyth of South Wells; John Clement ; Lewis Mews ; John Haynow ; and Richard Likeford .
Holdings
She held no lands or tenements in demesne as of fee or in service of the king in chief or any other. Henry V did, however, grant the Isle of Wight, Carisbrooke Castle, and the lordships pertaining to the castle and island with all other appurtenances except the constableship of the castle, to hold to her for life from the time of the death of Edward, late duke of York , in the same way that the duke had held them by grant of Henry IV . The grant of Henry V was made by letters patent dated 10 December 1415 [CPR 1413–1416, pp. 398–9]. The letters were shown to the jurors. She was to have all knights’ fees, advowsons of abbeys, priories denizen and alien, with all rents, possessions, fees, and advowsons of churches, vicarages, chapels, and hospitals, with advowson of the church of Freshwater, wards, marriages, reliefs, homages, fealties, forests, chases, warrens, parks, woods, mills, escheats, reversions, waifs, strays, ransoms, issues, fines, amercements, chattels of fugitives, felons, and outlaws, and other forfeitures, return of writs and execution of the same, wreck of sea, fisheries, meadows, pastures, rents, services, free customs, and all other profits and benefits. Henry V afterwards granted the above to Humphrey, duke of Gloucester , and to the heirs male of his body, to hold of Henry V and his heirs by due service after Philippa’s death, without rendering anything to the king or his heirs. The grant was made by letters patent dated 28 December 1415 [CPR 1413–1416, p. 387]. The letters were shown to the jurors. The duchess was thus seised of the island, castle, and lordships in demesne as of free tenement, with reversion to the duke of Gloucester , still living, and his heirs male. She died seised of this estate. The island, lordships, and castle are held of the king in chief, service unknown.
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C 139/56/45 mm.13–14
Inquisition Head
ESSEX. Inquisition. Waltham Abbey 3 November 1431. [Rokesburgh].
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Sewale ; John Campyon ; John Styward ; William atte Lee ; Robert Hothom ; Simon Breggeman ; Thomas Dalon ; John Proudfoot ; Richard Clerk ; William Sabrycheworth ; John Wyberd ; and Ellis Swerder .
Holdings
She held the following in dower as 699.[Head:] Received on 29 November.
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C 139/56/45 mm.19–20
Inquisition Head
YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. Hatfield 10 November 1431. [Thwaytes].
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Knowell ; William Eston ; John Lynthwayte ; Nicholas Helperby ; John Rysby ; Walter Admonde ; William Hoton ; James Newton ; John Willyngton ; John Oliver ; John Metham ; and Thomas Bossewell .
Holdings
Regarding the castle and manor of Conisbrough, and the manor of Hatfield, held of the king in chief by knight service. Continues as 701+[1].n0119
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C 139/56/45 mm.21–22
Inquisition Head
WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Swindon 30 June 1432. [ Andrew].
Jurors
Jurors: Robert Ford ; Richard Ford ; Thomas Covyntre ; John Fox ; William Hodon ; William atte Melle ; William Hore ; Robert Gore ; Henry Marchall ; Richard atte Melle ; John Lyle ; and John Olyver .
Holdings
Regarding the manors of Cricklade, Somerford Keynes, Sevenhampton, Highworth, Wootton, Wootton Bassett, Vastern, Compton Bassett, Winterbourne Bassett, Chelworth, and Tockenham, held of the king in chief by knight service. Continues as 701+[1].TNA reference
C 139/56/45 mm.23–24
Inquisition Head
DEVON. Inquisition. Exeter 8 April 1432. [Mulys].
Jurors
Jurors: John Hacche ; Thomas Shepton ; Thomas Perrot ; John Barry ; John Dunneworthy ; William Wellecombe ; Nicholas Trebartha ; John Hengstecote ; Robert atte Wode ; John Bylleholl, junior ; Robert Spry ; and Roger Smyth .
Holdings
By a fine levied at Westminster on the quindene of Michaelmas 1348 [CP 25/1/287/43 no. 422], between John de Mohun of Dunster, chevalier, and Joan his wife, quer., and William de Honthorp and Richard Cok, chaplain , deforc., regarding the manor of Bradworthy, among other manors, lands, and tenements, William and Richard granted for them and the heirs of William that the manor, held for life by Patrick de Mohun from the inheritance of William with reversion to William and Richard, and to the heirs of William, instead should remain after the death of Patrick to John de Mohun and Joan, and to the heirs of their bodies in perpetuity, with remainder to the right heirs of John de Mohun . The jurors were shown one part of the fine. Patrick afterwards granted the manor to William Kary for the term of Patrick’s life. The grant was made by indented charter. It was shown to the jurors and is here recited. ‘Let all present and future know that I, Patrick de Mohun , grant, and by this charter confirm, to William Kary, the manor of Bradworthy with view of frankpledge and all rents and services from all my tenants, free and villein, with all knights’ fees and all other liberties and customs, to have to him, and his heirs and assigns for the term of my life, rendering £10 sterling yearly at the four annual terms, Midsummer, Michaelmas, Christmas, and Easter, by equal parts, for all services and demands. If the rent should fall into arrears in part or total at any term, then it is lawful for Patrick or his assigns to distrain whatever pleases him on the manor until satis- faction is made. I will warrant the manor to William and his heirs and assigns for the term of my life against all persons. In witness, John Kary , William Wyke , John Wyncalton , John Aston , John Hill, and others affixed our seals. Dated Westminster 18 April 1362.’ John de Mohun afterwards quitclaimed for him and his heirs in perpetuity to William Kary , and his heirs and assigns, all right and claim that he had in the manor. The deed was shown to the jurors and is here recited. ‘Let all know that I, John de Mohun, knight, lord of Dunster , remit, relax, and quitclaim for me and my heirs to William Kary and his heirs and assigns, all right and claim that I had, have, or could have in future, in the manor of Bradworthy, to have the manor, with view of frankpledge, knights’ fees, and with all other liberties and things belonging to the manor, freely and quietly, to William and his heirs and assigns, to hold of the chief lords of that fee by services owed and accustomed by right. I and my heirs will warrant and defend the manor to William and his heirs and assigns against all persons in perpetuity. In witness, I have placed my seal, Walter Wodelond , John Ferrers , Richard Merton , Richard Stapeldon , Robert Corun, knight , John Kary , Walter Corun , and others. Dated Bradworthy 3 December 1363.’ William Kary afterwards granted his estate in the manor of Bradworthy to John Bozoun and Eleanor his wife, and to their heirs and assigns in perpetuity. The grant was made by charter dated Clovelly 24 October 1400. The charter was shown to the jurors. William Kary then quitclaimed for him and his heirs in perpetuity to John and Eleanor, and their heirs and assigns, all right and claim that he had in the manor by a deed dated Clovelly 29 December 1400. The deed was shown to the jurors. John de Mohun and Joan had issue: Elizabeth, late countess of Salisbury , Maud late wife of John Lestraunge, knight, lord of Knockin , and Philippa. Patrick, John de Mohun , and Maud died, then Joan and Eleanor died. The late countess entered the manor, took possession of it during John Bozoun ’s possession of the same, expelled him, and continued in her possession for life. She died seised of this estate without heir of her body. John Bozoun , still living, had claimed the manor as his right while the countess was alive and, after her death, Philippa entered the manor and granted it to John for the term of her life, to hold by rendering 10 marks yearly to her. John Bozoun was thus seised of the manor in free tenement, and Philippa died seised of 10 marks rent, without heir.TNA reference
C 139/56/45 mm.25–26
Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
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Conisbrough, castle | ||||
chambers | 7 (7 x chambers) | - | ||
stable | 1/3 (0.33 x stable) | - | ||
chapel | one (1 x chapel) | - | ||
barn, buildings, site of the castle and manor | 1/3 (0.33 x barn buildings site of the castle and manor) | - | ||
park | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x park) | - | |
water-mills | 40s. | 1/3 (0.67 x water-mills), 2 | £2 (=480d.) | |
demesne land | 2d. (per unit) | 100 a. (100 x acre) | 16s. 8d. (=200d.) | |
land, meadow, messuage with a virgate | 5s. (per unit) | 6 (6 x land meadow messuage with a virgate), 6 (6 x land meadow messuage with a virgate) | - | |
land, meadow | 5s. (per unit) | 10 (10 x virgate) | £2 10s. (=600d.) | |
free rent | 20s. | £1 (=240d.) | ||
cottages | 2s. (per unit) | 8 (8 x cottages) | 16s. (=192d.) | |
Total: £10 2s. 8d. (=2432d.) | ||||
Hatfield | ||||
chambers, site | 6 (6 x chambers site) | - | ||
stable | two parts of a (0.66 x stable) | - | ||
building called ‘le Bakhouse & Brewhouse | a (1 x building called ‘le Bakhouse & Brewhouse) | - | ||
stable, granary | a (1 x stable granary) | - | ||
garden | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x garden) | - | |
park | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x park) | - | |
windmill | 6s. 8d. | a (1.33 x windmill) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
meadow | 4d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | 13s. 4d. (=160d.) | |
messuage with a virgate | 5s. (per unit) | 20 (20 x messuage with a virgate), 20 (20 x messuage with a virgate) | - | |
cottages | 2s. (per unit) | 10 (10 x cottages) | £1 (=240d.) | |
free rent | 20s. | £1 (=240d.) | ||
court | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x court) | - | |
1/3 (0.33) | - | |||
Total: £13 (=3120d.) | ||||
Sowerby | ||||
park | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x park) | - | |
devastated water-mills | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x devastated water-mills), two (2 x devastated water-mills) | - | |
court, ‘lez Waifes’, Straies, toll | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x court ‘lez Waifes’ Straies toll) | - | |
assize rent | £9 15s. 1½d. | £9 15s. 1.5d. (=2341.5d.) | ||
Total: £9 15s. 1.5d. (=2341.5d.) | ||||
Yorkshire, Kingston upon Hull | ||||
rent | 33 marks, 4s. 5½d. | £22 4s. 5.5d. (=5333.5d.) | ||
annuity from the custom | 133 marks 4s. 5½d. | £88 17s. 9.5d. (=21333.5d.) | ||
Total: £111 2s. 3d. (=26667d.) |
Extents
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
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Conisbrough, castle | ||||
chambers | 7 (7 x chambers) | - | ||
stable | 1/3 (0.33 x stable) | - | ||
chapel | one (1 x chapel) | - | ||
barn, buildings, site of the castle and manor | 1/3 (0.33 x barn buildings site of the castle and manor) | - | ||
park | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x park) | - | |
water-mills | 40s. | 1/3 (0.67 x water-mills), 2 | £2 (=480d.) | |
demesne land | 2d. (per unit) | 100 a. (100 x acre) | 16s. 8d. (=200d.) | |
land, meadow, messuage with a virgate | 5s. (per unit) | 6 (6 x land meadow messuage with a virgate), 6 (6 x land meadow messuage with a virgate) | - | |
land, meadow | 5s. (per unit) | 10 (10 x virgate) | £2 10s. (=600d.) | |
free rent | 20s. | £1 (=240d.) | ||
cottages | 2s. (per unit) | 8 (8 x cottages) | 16s. (=192d.) | |
Value | (=0d.) | |||
Total: £10 2s. 8d. (=2432d.) | ||||
Hatfield | ||||
chambers, site | 6 (6 x chambers site) | - | ||
stable | two parts of a (0.66 x stable) | - | ||
building called ‘le Bakhouse & Brewhouse | a (1 x building called ‘le Bakhouse & Brewhouse) | - | ||
stable, granary | a (1 x stable granary) | - | ||
garden | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x garden) | - | |
park | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x park) | - | |
windmill | 6s. 8d. | a (1.33 x windmill) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
meadow | 4d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | 13s. 4d. (=160d.) | |
messuage with a virgate | 5s. (per unit) | 20 (20 x messuage with a virgate), 20 (20 x messuage with a virgate) | - | |
cottages | 2s. (per unit) | 10 (10 x cottages) | £1 (=240d.) | |
free rent | 20s. | £1 (=240d.) | ||
court | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x court) | - | |
Total: £13 (=3120d.) | ||||
Sowerby | ||||
park | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x park) | - | |
devastated water-mills | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x devastated water-mills), two (2 x devastated water-mills) | - | |
court, ‘lez Waifes’, Straies, toll | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x court ‘lez Waifes’ Straies toll) | - | |
assize rent | £9 15s. 1½d. | £9 15s. 1.5d. (=2341.5d.) | ||
Total: £9 15s. 1.5d. (=2341.5d.) |
People
- Wymbyssh, Nicholas, clerk (Writ Clerk)
- Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, earl of Pembroke (Teste)
- Thwaytes, John, escheator (Escheator)
- the king (Named Person)
- Hillizerd, Robert, escheator (Named Person)
- York, PHILIPPA, duchess of York (Subject of Inquisition)
- York, Edward, duke of York (Named Person)
Jurors
- Richard Knowell
- William Eston
- John Lynthwayte
- Nicholas Helperby
- John Rysby
- Walter Admonde
- William Hoton
- James Newton
- John Willyngton
- John Oliver
- John Metham
- Thomas Bossewell