E-CIPM 24-42: JOHN DE ETTON, KNIGHT

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JOHN DE ETTON, KNIGHT

Writ Head

42 Writ. ‡ Dogmersfield. 4 April 1433. [Bate].

Inquisition Head

LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition. Ancaster. 25 June 1433. [Haltoft].

Jurors

Jurors: John Saltby , Richard Saltby and William Jakson , of Great Gonerby; Robert Cuf of Grantham; Adam Iwardeby ; Thomas Fryday ; John Pyke of Boothby Pagnell; Robert Grene of Belton; Robert Rollegarth of Denton; Richard Kellom of Allington; Thomas Hogham of Belton; John Greve of Honington; and John Bankes of Grantham.

Holdings

He held no lands or tenements of the king in chief in demesne or service or of any others.

He died on 25 March last. Isabel, now wife of John Roos , Elizabeth, now wife of John Northwode , Margaret, now wife of Robert Moresby , and Anne, now wife of Robert Rouclyff , are his kinswomen and next heirs as daughters and heirs of Miles de Etton , his son and heir. Isabel is aged 25 years and more, Elizabeth 24 years and more, Margaret 22 years and more, and Anne 17 years and more.

TNA reference

C 139/58/29 mm.1–2

Writ Head

43 Writ. ‡ Dogmersfield. 4 April 1433. [Bate].

Inquisition Head

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Newark on Trent. 20 June 1433. [Babyngton].

Jurors

Jurors: Henry Forster of Newark on Trent; John Whyte and James Elton , of North Collingham or South Collingham; John Merston and John Clerke , of Newark on Trent; Simon Caldewell of Laxton; William Davell of Egmanton; Richard Davy of Newark on Trent; William Whyte and John Hawys , of Balderton; John Ramsey , William Rypper and John Exham , of Newark on Trent; and John Cromwell of Carlton on Trent, senior.

Holdings
He held the following for life by curtesy after the death of Katherine his wife, of the inheritance of Isabel, now wife of John Roos , Elizabeth, now wife of John Northwod , Margaret, now wife of Robert Moresby , and Anne, now wife of Robert Rouclyff , her kinswomen and next heirs as daughters and heirs of Miles de Etton , her son and heir.
Laxton, the manor, with the advowson of its church, the manor held of the king in chief by service of 1/20 knight’s fee. In the manor there is the site, worth nothing yearly because ruinous; 4 carucates, each worth 5s. yearly; 30 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; 80 a. wood, worth 20s. yearly; 10s. rent from free tenants at Pentecost and Martinmas; 100s. rents from tenants-at-will at the same feasts; 10s. rents from bond tenants at the same terms; perquisites of the court, worth 2s. yearly; and view of frankpledge of the tenants rendering 5s. yearly, worth nothing yearly above this 5s.
The advowson is worth nothing because not vacant
.
Egmanton, the manor, held of John, duke of Norfolk , service unknown. In the manor there is the site, worth nothing yearly; 2 carucates, each worth 5s. yearly; 40 a. wood, worth 6s. yearly; 3s. 4d. rents of tenants-at-will at the above feasts; 11 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; perquisites of the court, worth 12d. yearly; and view of frankpledge, worth 4s. yearly, and 4s. rent to the king, therefore worth nothing.
North Leverton, the manor, held of the archbishop of York in socage by service of 2s. yearly for all service. In the manor there is the site, worth nothing yearly; 40 a. land, worth 4d. yearly; 15 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; a windmill, worth nothing yearly because ruinous; 30s. rents of free tenants and cottars at the above feasts equally; and perquisites of the court, worth 2s. yearly.
He held the following to himself and the heirs of his body by grant of Thomas Haxey .
Shelford, a messuage and 2 a. land, held of the king in chief by fealty for all service, annual value 11d.
By a fine levied [on the morrow of St John the Baptist ] 1402 [CP 25/1/186/37, no. 7], and shown to the jurors, between William Thirnyng, chevalier , now deceased, and Joan his wife, who survives, querents and John de Etton and Katherine his wife, deforciants, the deforciants granted 22 marks rent yearly from the manor of Laxton – half at Martinmas and half at Pentecost by the hands of John and Katherine and her heirs – to William and Joan for the life of Joan, with right of distraint in the manor for the life of Joan, of all goods and chattels from John, Katherine, her heirs or whoever held the manor in the future, in case of arrears. William and Joan were seised for the rest of William’s lifetime and Joan remains so.
Date of death and heirs as in 42, with the additional statement that the heirs were also these ages on the day of his death.
TNA reference

C 139/58/29 mm.3–4

Writ Head

44 Writ. ‡ Dogmersfield. 4 April 1433. [Bate].

Inquisition Head

YORKSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. York, the castle. 22 June 1433. [Mauleuerer].

Jurors

Jurors: John Jonson ; Thomas de Thorp of Holme on the Wolds (Holme); John Vlshowe of North Newbald or South Newbald; John Stevenson ; Robert Frankelayn ; John Langewath ; John Halyday ; Thomas Gyselay ; William Alger ; Robert Shirwod ; John Bell ; John Hexham ; and Richard Frankelayn .

Holdings
He held the following for life by curtesy as in 43.
Kirkburn, the manor, held of the king in chief by service of 1/20 knight’s fee. In the manor there is the site, worth nothing yearly; 40 a. demesne land, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 12 a. demesne meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; 100 a. arable, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 13 cottages with adjacent crofts, each cottage with croft worth 14d. yearly; a watermill, worth 6s. 8d. yearly; and perquisites of the court, worth 2s. yearly.
Kipling Cotes, the manor, held of the archbishop of York , service unknown. In the manor there is the site, worth nothing yearly because totally wasted; 50 a. arable, each acre worth 3d. yearly; and 100 a. pasture, each acre worth 1d. yearly and no more because unenclosed.
He held the following to himself and the heirs of his body by grant of Thomas Frebody
Burn, 1 a. land held of the king by fealty for all service, annual value 6d.
He held the following to himself and the male heirs of his body by grant of Robert de Foxley, rector of Stonegrave church , Robert Cruel, rector of Oswaldkirk church , John de Flaynburgh, vicar of Helmsley church , and Thomas de Askham, vicar of Ampleforth church , to Thomas de Etton and Elizabeth his wife for life with successive remainders to the following, as is clear more fully in a charter shown to the jurors: Thomas their son and heir and the male heirs of his body; any other son or sons of Thomas the father, from son to son and their male heirs; the daughter or daughters of Thomas the father; Thomas Farefax and Elizabeth his wife for life; William their son and the male heirs of his body; Thomas his brother and the male heirs of his body; John their brother and the male heirs of his body; Alice, sister of Thomas de Etton , then wife of William de Thornton , and her heirs. Thomas de Etton and Elizabeth were seised as of free tenement and died seised of this estate. Thomas their son entered after their death by virtue of his remainder and was seised in his demesne as of fee tail. He had issue John, his first-born, and George, William and Richard younger sons, and daughters Katherine and Elizabeth. He died seised of this estate and John his son then entered likewise, as his son and heir. He had issue Miles his elder son, and Ives, William and Alexander, younger sons. Miles had issue Isabel, Elizabeth, Margaret and Anne and died without male heir. John de Etton, knight , died seised of this estate by virtue of the entail and Ives is his son and male heir, aged 30 years and more.
Gilling, the manor, annual value £10, and
Everley, 3 tofts and 3 bovates, annual value 10s.,
held of Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk , of her manor of Thirsk, service unknown.

Date of death and heirs as in 43.

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TNA reference

C 139/58/29 mm.5–6

Writ Head

45 Writ de partitione. 21 July 1433 [clerk’ s name not given].

Addressed to the escheator of Yorkshire . Order to partition lands held by John de Etton, knight , by curtesy after the death of Katherine his wife of the inheritance of the four sisters and coheirs as in 43, between these sisters and their respective husbands, saving the rightful dower assigned to Elizabeth, who was the wife of John de Etton [CFR 1430–37, pp. 157–8].

[Head:] in origium 11 ‪ Henry VI [1 September 1432 – 31 August 1433], roll 20.

TNA reference

E 149/151/3 m.2

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