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ELIZABETH WHO WAS WIFE OF WILLIAM BOTREAUX, KNIGHT
Inquisition Head
BERKSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Abingdon. 6 October 1433. [Restwold].
Jurors
Jurors: John More ; Thomas Carpentere ; John Lewes ; William Wykemyll ; John Leche ; William Chaundeler ; Thomas Raundes ; Richard Bubwyth ; Nicholas Gyfford ; Ralph Crompe ; William Gabber ; and Ralph Plotte .
Holdings
She held in dower after the death of William Botreaux, knight , her former husband,She died on 29 May last. William Botreaux, knight , is the kinsman and next heir of William, lately her husband, as son of William his son, aged 40 years and more.
TNA reference
C 139/63/24 mm.1–2
Inquisition Head
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Aylesbury. 3 October 1433. [Iwardby].
Jurors
Jurors: William Clerke ; Richard Towresy ; John Goulde ; John Caldcote ; William Combe ; William Colyns ; John Balky ; Thomas Balky ; John Clerke ; John Bervell ; Robert Power ; and John Beleson .
Holdings
She heldDate of death as in 184. William Botreaux, knight , is her kinsman and next heir as son of William her son, aged 40 years and more.
TNA reference
C 139/63/24 mm.3–4
Inquisition Head
SOMERSET. Inquisition [indented]. Ilchester. 9 October 1433. [Cornu].
Jurors
Jurors: William Halswell ; John Rokke ; John Lannoy ; John Pupelpenne ; John Godwyn ; William Note ; William Hoggeskyn ; John Pytte ; Thomas Broun ; Richard Arnold ; John Wayte ; and William Basset .
Holdings
She held the following for life of the king by knight service, by grant and enfeoffment of Ralph Ergum, lately bishop of Salisbury , and Thomas Hungerford, knight . By a fine levied on the quindene of Easter 1385 [CP 25/1/289/54, no. 121] and with royal licence [CPR 1381–85, p. 542], the bishop and Thomas granted the following to William Botreaux, chevalier , and Elizabeth his wife and the male heirs of his body. William died seised in his demesne as of fee tail, in right of fee simple in his person.
Date of death as in 184. William, now Lord Botreaux, knight , is the kinsman and male heir of William, lately her husband and the kinsman and next heir-general of both William and Elizabeth, aged 40 years and more.
[Dorse:] by the escheator of Somerset .
TNA reference
C 139/63/24 mm.5–6
Inquisition Head
SOMERSET. Inquisition. Ilchester. 19 March 1434. [Champneys].
Jurors
Jurors: John Mauncell ; William Lumberd ; Edward Boteler ; William Druwe ; Thomas Blaneford ; William Elyot ; Robert Pytte ; Gilbert Basyng ; William Note ; Stephen Hoper ; John Bathe, senior ; and William Hoskyns .
Holdings
The reversion of 1/3 manor of Babington, which Elizabeth held in dower, belongs to Joan who was the wife of Thomas Broke, knight , by the following means. William Botreaux, knight , described as William de Botreaux, knight [husband of Elizabeth], by his charter dated on 19 January 1372, and shown to the jurors, granted all right in the manor to William Cheddre , William Drapere, clerk , Roger Seward and John Stanes , and their heirs and assigns, who were seised in their demesne as of fee. They enfeoffed Robert Cheddre of Bristol, senior , and the same Joan, his wife, and his heirs, who were seised, Robert in his demesne as of fee and Joan in her demesne as of free tenement. Robert died and Joan survives. William Botreaux died and 1⁄3 manor was assigned in dower to Elizabeth. The reversion of this 1⁄3 belongs after Elizabeth’s death to Joan in the above manner.
Richard Cheddre is the son and next heir of Robert Cheddre , aged 30 years and more.
[Foot:] delivered to Chancery on 5 April 1434.
TNA reference
C 139/63/24 mm.7–8
Inquisition Head
HAMPSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Fordingbridge (Forde). 10 October 1433. [Veer].
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Parker ; Reynold Aysshford ; Thomas Lauerans ; Peter Baker ; John Cook of Fordingbridge; Reynold Clerk ; Richard Lobet ; John Mist ; John Dene ; Richard atte Hide ; William Coppidoke ; and John Gibbis .
Holdings
She held 1/3 manor of Rockford in dower after the death of William Botreaux, knight , her husband, which she recovered in the court of Richard II against Walter Clopton, knight , then tenant for life of the manor, by demise with royal licence of the late William, with reversion to William and his heirs.n093 Walter died and 2/3 manor were seized into the hands of Henry IV and delivered to William Botreaux, knight , as kinsman and next heir of the late William, as son of William his son.Date of death and heir of William her husband as in 184.
[Dorse:] by the escheator of Hampshire .
TNA reference
C 139/63/24 mm.9–10
Inquisition Head
DEVON. Inquisition [indented]. Crediton. 8 November 1433. [Foleford].
Jurors
Jurors: William Southcote ; Thomas Barry ; Nicholas Pytton ; Henry Brok ; John Legh ; Thomas Kyngewyll, senior ; Robert Hoke ; Robert Gounston ; Alexander Hoke ; John Lane ; Hugh Vicary ; and Robert Dygher, senior .
Holdings
She held the manor of Diptford and hundred of Stanborough for life by grant and enfeoffment of Ralph Ergum, lately bishop of Salisbury , and Thomas Hungerford, knight , as in 186. William died seised as in 186.
TNA reference
C 139/63/24 mm.11–12
Inquisition Head
CORNWALL. Inquisition [indented]. Stratton. 2 November 1433. [Foleford].
Jurors
Jurors: John Mayowe ; John Luky ; Richard Langedon ; John Langedon ; John Dyrfold ; Thomas Carwen ; Thomas Porthquyn ; John Rogger ; John Hendre ; William Stokk ; Thomas Langedon ; and Richard Nordon .
Holdings
She held the manors of Penheale, Crackington and St Winnow, as follows, annual value £20 7s. 2d. The manors of Penheale and Crackington are held of the king of his duchy of Cornwall of his castle of Launceston, service unknown, and the manor of St Winnow of the bishop of Exeter of his manor of Cuddenbeak in socage.
Date of death as in 184. William Botreaux, knight , is the kinsman and next heir of herself and of William, lately her husband, as son of William their son, aged 40 years and more.
TNA reference
C 139/63/24 mm.13–14
Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
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Penheale | ||||
site, buildings | worth nothing | - | ||
dovecot | 20d. | a (1 x dovecot) | 1s. 8d. (=20d.) | |
garden | 6d. | a (1 x garden) | 6d. (=6d.) | |
rents of free tenants | 31s. 6d. | £1 11s. 6d. (=378d.) | ||
rents of tenants-at-will | £6 19s. 6d. | £6 19s. 6d. (=1674d.) | ||
mill for corn | 13s. 4d. | a (1 x mill for corn) | 13s. 4d. (=160d.) | |
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 117 a. (117 x acre) | £1 19s. (=468d.) | |
meadow | 10d. (per unit, Flooded) | 10 a. (10 x acre) | 8s. 4d. (=100d.) | |
pasture | 2d. (per unit) | 200 a. (200 x acre) | £1 13s. 4d. (=400d.) | |
wood | worth nothing | 7 a. (7 x acre) | - | |
Total: £13 7s. 2d. (=3206d.) | ||||
Crackington | ||||
manor, rents of free tenants | 8s. | 8s. 1.5d. (=97.5d.) | ||
rents of demesne lands, rent of tenants-at-will | 31s. 9 1/2d. | £1 11s. 9.5d. (=381.5d.) | ||
wood | worth nothing | 15 a. (15 x acre) | - | |
Total: £1 19s. 11d. (=479d.) | ||||
St Winnow | ||||
site | worth nothing | - | ||
garden | 9d. | a (1 x garden) | 9d. (=9d.) | |
rents of free tenants | 15s. | 15s. (=180d.) | ||
rents of demesne lands, rents of tenants-at-will | £4 4s. 4d. | £4 4s. 4d. (=1012d.) | ||
wood | worth nothing | 100 a. (100 x acre) | - | |
Total: £5 1d. (=1201d.) |
Extents
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Penheale | ||||
site, buildings | worth nothing | - | ||
dovecot | 20d. | a (1 x dovecot) | 1s. 8d. (=20d.) | |
garden | 6d. | a (1 x garden) | 6d. (=6d.) | |
rents of free tenants | 31s. 6d. | £1 11s. 6d. (=378d.) | ||
rents of tenants-at-will | £6 19s. 6d. | £6 19s. 6d. (=1674d.) | ||
mill for corn | 13s. 4d. | a (1 x mill for corn) | 13s. 4d. (=160d.) | |
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 117 a. (117 x acre) | £1 19s. (=468d.) | |
meadow | 10d. (per unit, Flooded) | 10 a. (10 x acre) | 8s. 4d. (=100d.) | |
pasture | 2d. (per unit) | 200 a. (200 x acre) | £1 13s. 4d. (=400d.) | |
wood | worth nothing | 7 a. (7 x acre) | - | |
Total: £13 7s. 2d. (=3206d.) | ||||
Crackington | ||||
manor, rents of free tenants | 8s. | 8s. 1.5d. (=97.5d.) | ||
rents of demesne lands, rent of tenants-at-will | 31s. 9 1/2d. | £1 11s. 9.5d. (=381.5d.) | ||
wood | worth nothing | 15 a. (15 x acre) | - | |
Total: £1 19s. 11d. (=479d.) | ||||
St Winnow | ||||
site | worth nothing | - | ||
garden | 9d. | a (1 x garden) | 9d. (=9d.) | |
rents of free tenants | 15s. | 15s. (=180d.) | ||
rents of demesne lands, rents of tenants-at-will | £4 4s. 4d. | £4 4s. 4d. (=1012d.) | ||
wood | worth nothing | 100 a. (100 x acre) | - | |
Total: £5 1d. (=1201d.) |
People
- Bate(Writ Clerk)
Jurors
- John Mayowe
- John Luky
- Richard Langedon
- John Langedon
- John Dyrfold
- Thomas Carwen
- Thomas Porthquyn
- John Rogger
- John Hendre
- William Stokk
- Thomas Langedon
- Richard Nordon