E-CIPM 24-192: RICHARD BEAUMOND

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RICHARD BEAUMOND

Writ Head

191 Writ mandamus. ‡ 20 July 1433. [Wymbyssh].

[Dorse:] Robert Whytemey , sheriff. Execution both of this writ and of the command attached to it is clear in the indented schedule sewn to these.

Inquisition Head

HEREFORDSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition [indented]. Hereford. 20 October 1433. [ Russell ].

Jurors

Jurors: John Schelwyk ; Richard Russell ; Robert Hunt ; Roger Loue ; William Hoggis ; Richard Meyfey ; William Welyngton ; Thomas Thomkyns ; John Janyns ; John Hopkyns ; John Bestman ; and Hugh Lye .

Holdings
He held the following for life as tenant by curtesy after the death of Katherine his wife, of her inheritance, reversion to Richard Beauchamp and Elizabeth, wife of John Jenetes , as heirs of Katherine – Richard as son of Alice, one of her daughters, and Elizabeth as her other daughter.
Tarrington, 1/2 of: a of: messuage, 40 a. land, 8 a. meadow and 16s. assize rent, at Michaelmas and Lady Day equally, held of the king in chief by service of 1/6 knight fee and 1d. at Michaelmas called ‘Varesfe’ for all service. The 1/2 messuage is worth 12d. yearly, each acre of the moiety of 40 a. land is worth 2d. yearly and each acre of the moiety of 8 a. meadow is worth 12d. yearly.
Bullinghope, 1/2 messuage, worth 3s. 4d. yearly, and 13s. 4d. rents of service.
Clehonger, 5s. rents of service.

He died on 31 July 1428. The same Richard Beauchamp and Elizabeth are his next heirs – Richard as son of Alice one of the daughters and heirs of himself and Katherine his wife and Elizabeth as their other daughter and heir – then aged 22 years and more and 23 years and more respectively.

The moiety in Tarrington was occupied by the king, through his escheators, and the issues and profits taken by their hands, from Richard’s death until Easter 1430. Malcolm Waleweyn occupied and took the issues from the same Easter 1431,n094 by letters patent granting custody [CFR 1430–37, p. 22]. The 1/2 messuage and rent in Bullinghope have, since Richard’s death, been occupied, and the issues and profits taken, by the king as above.

TNA reference

C 139/63/25 mm.1–2

Writ Head

192 Writ de partitione. 5 May [1434] [regnal year and clerk’s name missing].

Addressed to the escheator of Herefordshire . Order to partition lands in 191 between Richard Beauchamp and John Jenetes and Elizabeth his wife [CFR 1430–37, pp. 201– 2].

Inquisition Head

[Partition not extant.]

TNA reference

E 149/154/2 m.1

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