‹ E-CIPM 24-517: JOAN WHO WAS WIFE OF WILLIAM BEAUCHAMP, KNIGHT ›
JOAN WHO WAS WIFE OF WILLIAM BEAUCHAMP, KNIGHT
Inquisition Head
CITY OF LONDON. Inquisition. Guildhall. 15 December 1435. [Frowyk].
Jurors
Jurors: John Byfold ; John Strete ; Thomas Killyngham ; John Branfeld ; William Fromond ; John Burton ; Robert Gorewey ; John Stacy ; John Curteys ; William Blakby ; John Bloy ; and John Stokker .
Holdings
She held the following for life by demise from Nicholas Salewey of Periton and Robert Warrewyk to her and William Beauchamp, lately Lord Abergavenny, knight , sometime her husband, and William’s heirs, reversion to Edward Neville, current Lord Abergavenny , and Elizabeth his wife in right of Elizabeth, by virtue of the demise, as kin and heir of William, viz., daughter of Richard, son of William.She died on 14 November last. Elizabeth, her kin and next heir, is aged 17 years and more.
TNA reference
C 139/76/35 mm.1–2
Inquisition Head
STAFFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Tamworth. 31 January 1436. [Hexstall].
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Ruggeley ; Nicholas Dorlaston ; Richard Bowville ; John Horam ; Richard Rondell ; Robert Attekyn ; John Wyrley ; John Rote ; Thomas Colman ; Ralph Davyll ; Richard Dalton ; and John Stedeman .n178
Holdings
She held the following for life by grant from William Bagot, chevalier , William Wenlok , John Styvecle and John Olney to her and William Beauchamp etc., as 500, except here it is specified that Henry IV ’s licence was obtained [CPR 1399–1401, p. 444].n179Date of death and heir as 500, except Elizabeth is here specified as daughter of Richard, son of Joan, aged 18 years and more.
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C 139/76/35 mm.3–4
Inquisition Head
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Tuxford. 17 February 1436. [Curson].
Jurors
Jurors: Ralph Wilbram ; Robert Fenton ; Richard Jonson of Sturton le Steeple; Robert Payn ; John Wode, junior ; William Babworth ; John Loncastre ; William Dunmewe ; John Aston ; John Monk ; Robert Plesley ; and William Paule .
Holdings
She held the following for life by grant from Robert Braybrok, lately bishop of London , John Trefnant, lately bishop of Hereford , Robert, lately Lord Haryngton , John Bagot , Gerard Braybrok, senior , and Gerard Braybrok, junior , knights, to her and William Beauchamp , etc., as 501, with specification that the licence obtained from Henry IV [CPR 1399–1401, p. 444] was shown to the jurors.n180TNA reference
C 139/76/35 mm.5–6
Inquisition Head
GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Cirencester. 30 January 1436. [Brounyng].n181
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Erchebaude ; Thomas Mascall ; John Puttes ; William Horneby ; William Wythibrugge ; John Hogell ; Thomas Suell ; John Tame ; Richard Brasyer ; Thomas Straunge ; Robert Kyttes ; and Thomas Cheddeworth .
Holdings
She held the following in demesne as of fee.n182Date of death and heir as 501, except that Elizabeth is described as wife of Edward Neville , aged 17 years and more.
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C 139/76/35 mm.7–8
Inquisition Head
LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition. Spital in the Street. 6 February 1436. [Sotill].
Jurors
Jurors: Robert Hothom ; Thomas Est ; William Saundreson ; Thomas Walker of Spridlington; John Norton ; Nicholas Samon ; John Swalowe ; Robert Katerineson ; Thomas Baylly of Blyborough; John Aplay ; John Edward ; and Simon Schrif of Cammeringham.
Holdings
She held the following for life by grant of Robert Braybrok, lately bishop of London , etc., as 502 [CPR 1399–1401, p. 444].Date of death and heir as 503, except that Elizabeth is said to be aged 18 years and more.
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C 139/76/35 mm.9–10
Inquisition Head
KENT. Inquisition [indented]. Maidstone. 25 February 1436. [ Selby ].
Jurors
Jurors: Walter Blikelyng ; John Crouche ; John Westbery ; William Deye ; Robert Cod ; John Coveneye ; John atte Berne ; Henry Payn ; William Couper ; Nicholas Bocher ; John Kebbell ; and John Taillour .
Holdings
She held the following 1/2 manor at will from Richard, earl of Warwick , and Isabel his wife, as follows. She was seised of the whole manor in demesne as of fee, but she enfeoffed Richard Beauchamp, lately earl of Worcester , and Isabel his wife, and Richard’s heirs with it. By virtue of this, Richard and Isabel were seised of the manor, Richard in demesne as of fee and Isabel as of free tenement. Afterwards, Richard died and Isabel held the manor as a tenant for life, reversion to Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Richard. Isabel afterwards married Richard, earl of Warwick , and they demised a moiety of it to Joan to hold at their will. In this way, but in no other, she was possessed as of free tenement from them for Isabel’s lifetime, reversion to Edward Nevyle and Elizabeth his wife, by right of Elizabeth as daughter and heir of Richard Beauchamp .TNA reference
C 139/76/35 mm.11, 13
Inquisition Head
MIDDLESEX. Inquisition [indented]. Westminster. 15 March 1436. [ Selby ].
Jurors
Jurors: Henry Tyffan ; William Note ; William Westlond ; John Olyver ; Robert Hoo ; William Crosse ; Thomas Treuyngey ; Richard Sherman ; Richard Coupere ; John Bedale ; Richard Johnson ; and John Fawne .
Holdings
She did not hold lands or tenements in demesne as of fee, in service, for life, or in any other way of the king or of any other.
TNA reference
C 139/76/35 mm.11–12
Inquisition Head
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Aylesbury. 23 February 1436. [Rokes].n185
Jurors
Jurors: William Grace of Chesham; Henry Loveden ; William Smyth of Medmenham; William Wodehous of Chesham; William Combe ; John Goodman ; William Agyn ; Thomas Cok ; Thomas Foorde ; John Thorp of Waddesdon; William Ravenyng of Bishopstone; and Henry Smyth .
Holdings
She held the following in demesne as of fee.TNA reference
C 139/76/35 mm.14–15
Inquisition Head
SURREY. Inquisition [indented]. Dorking. 20 January 1436. [Basket].n187
Jurors
Jurors: Robert atte Sonde ; Stephen Balhorn ; Robert Balle ; John Chaundeler ; Adam Petir ; William Turnour ; John Somer ; Walter Rolle ; Roger Millere ; John Constable ; John Crabbe ; and William atte More .
Holdings
She held the following for life by grant of Robert Braybrok, lately bishop of London , etc., as 502. It is stated that Henry IV ’s licence was obtained for the grant of the manor of Paddington [CPR 1399–1401, p. 444], but not that this was shown to the jurors.n188Date of death and heir as 501, except Elizabeth said to be aged 17 years and more.
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C 139/76/35 mm.16–17
Inquisition Head
HEREFORDSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition [indented]..... 22 November 1435. [Whytyngton].
[Inquisition torn away at top left.]
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Walweyn ...; ... Bromwyche, junior ; Richard de la Hay ; Thomas de la Hay of Huntleys; Robert Beynham ; William Walweyn of Bickerton; John Moton ; Philip Holgot ; William Hereford ; ... Brugge of Ross on Wye ; Richard ...okkes of Ross on Wye ; and Walter Vaughan .
Holdings
She did not hold lands or tenements in demesne as of fee. But William Beauchamp, lately Lord Abergavenny , her husband, was seised of the following castle, etc., in demesne as of fee, with which, in good faith and full confidence, he enfeoffed Henry Grene and William Bagot , knights, William Wenlok , John Pycard , John Styvecle and John Olney to them and their heirs, to the intent that they should perform and fulfil his will afterwards to be declared to them in a writing under his seal. By virtue of this enfeoffment the feoffees were seised in this estate and, afterwards, William Beauchamp , by a deed of his sealed with the seal of his arms dated on 20 February 1396, reciting, among other things, that although he had enfeoffed the feoffees with the castle, etc., to them and their heirs, nevertheless by the same charter he declared his will of and in the castle, etc., and willed that the feoffees should enfeoff him and Joan then his wife and the heirs male of their bodies, remainder to Thomas, lately earl of Warwick , father of Richard, current earl of Warwick , and his heirs male, with the castle, etc. By this deed he required the feoffees to perform and fulfil such feoffment and will as they would answer before God on the day of judgement. William Beauchamp delivered this deed to the feoffees who afterwards enfeoffed William Beauchamp and Joan with the castle, etc., to hold to them and the heirs male of their bodies, remainder to the said Thomas, the late earl, and his heirs male. By virtue of this, William Beauchamp and Joan were thus seised. Afterwards, Thomas, lately earl , died, and the right of remainder descended to the said Richard, the current earl, as his son and heir. William Beauchamp afterwards died seised of the castle, etc., and after his death Joan held the castle, etc., by right of survivorship and was seised of it to herself and the heirs male of her and William Beauchamp ’s bodies, by virtue of the enfeoffment. She died thus seised without heirs male of her body by William Beauchamp . After her death the castle, etc., remained to the said Richard, the current earl as son and heir of Thomas, lately earl .She died on 14 November 1435. Elizabeth, wife of Edward Nevyle , is her kin and next heir, viz., daughter and heir of Richard, lately earl of Worcester , deceased, son and heir of Joan, aged 16 years and more at the time of Joan’s death. Richard, the current earl of Warwick , aged 40 years, is son and next heir of Thomas, lately earl of Warwick .
TNA reference
C 139/76/35 mm.18–19
Inquisition Head
HEREFORDSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition [indented]. Ross on Wye. 9 February 1436. [Whitynton].
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Waweyn of Much Marcle; Makelinus Walweyn ; William Walweyn of Bickerton; Thomas Mesur of Archenfield; Philip Staur ; David ap John of Wormbridge; David Vaughan and John Gruffuth , of Kilpeck; John Colle ; John Vaughan ; Roger Andrew of The Mynde; and Miles Hugyn .
Holdings
She held the following in demesne as of fee.TNA reference
C 139/76/35 mm.20–21
Inquisition Head
OXFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Bampton. 28 January 1436. [Hyde].n190
Jurors
Jurors: Robert Rous ; Thomas Chalkle ; Nicholas Wrenne ; John Thame ; Richard Fremantell ; William Style ; John Folk ; John Abraham ; John Freman ; William Elys ; John Tynby ; and Thomas Stekyn .
Holdings
Richard Piryton and John Harleston , clerks, were seised of the following manor in demesne as of fee, which they demised to William Beauchamp, knight, lately Lord Abergavenny , and Joan, then his wife, and the heirs male of William’s body, remainder to Thomas Beauchamp, lately earl of Warwick , brother of William, and his heirs. By this demise William was seised of the manor in demesne as of fee tail and Joan as of free tenement. Afterwards, Thomas died and the remainder descended to Richard, the current earl of Warwick , his brother and heir.n191 Subsequently, William Beauchamp died without an heir male of his body and after his death Joan held the manor by right of survivorship. Joan later enfeoffed William Botiller and Nicholas Saucer with the manor to hold during her lifetime and they were seised in this estate. They then enfeoffed Joan, John Dansey , John Massy , John Bathe , William Lowdham and John Bultus , who survive, and Walter Kybull and John Braas , now deceased, with the manor, to hold during Joan’s lifetime. By virtue of this they were seised as of free tenement and, afterwards, by a fine levied on the quindene of St John the Baptist 1425 and afterwards, on the octave of Michaelmas 1425 [CP 25/1/291/65, no. 44], between Philip, bishop of Worcester , Walter Beauchamp, knight , and John Baysham , now deceased, and Henry, bishop of Winchester , Thomas, bishop of Durham , John, bishop of Bath and Wells , William Babyngton and William Mountfort , knights, John Verney and John Thomas , clerks, Robert Andrewe , John Throkmarton and William Wolashull , still living, querents, and Richard, earl of Warwick, deforciant , an agreement was made about this manor, amongst other things. Richard recognised the manor to belong by right to John Thomas and conceded for him and his heirs that the manor, held by Joan, etc., during Joan’s lifetime from the inheritance of the said earl, and which should revert to him and his heirs after her death, remain wholly to the said bishops, Walter, William, William, John, John, John, Robert, John, and William, and the heirs of John Thomas . By virtue of this fine, Joan, Walter Kybbull , John Bathe , John Braas , John Dansey , John Massy , William Lowdham and John Bultus attorned to the said bishops, Walter, William, William, John, John, John, Robert, John and William. Joan died seised of the manor for life, in this way and in no other, jointly with John Dansey , John Bathe , William Lowdham , John Massy and John Bultus , remainder to Henry, bishop of Winchester , Thomas, bishop of Durham , John, bishop of Bath and Wells , William Babyngton , William Mountfort , John Verney , Robert Andrewe , John Throkmarton and William Wolashull .She died on 14 November 1435. Elizabeth, wife of Edward Nevyle , is her kin and next heir, viz., daughter of Richard, son of Joan, and is aged 17 years and more.
TNA reference
C 139/76/35 mm.22–23
Inquisition Head
SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Wickham Market. 18 February 1436. [ Gray ].n192
Jurors
Jurors: William Gardenere ; Robert Wesyngham ; William Maryot ; William Armyiard ; Richard Armyiard ; Edmund Bartram ; Thomas Adgor ; Thomas Gerlyng ; Matthew Draper ; Edmund Ingold ; John Wodeward, junior ; and John Wodeward, senior .
Holdings
She held the following in demesne as of fee.n193Date of death as 500. Elizabeth, wife of Edward Neville , is her kin and next heir, viz., daughter of Richard, son of Joan, and is aged 18 years and more.
TNA reference
C 139/76/35 mm.24, 26
Inquisition Head
NORFOLK. Inquisition. Shire House, Norwich. 30n195 January 1436.n196 [ Gray ].
Jurors
Jurors: Peter Hokham ; John Sturmyn ; Thomas Rykdon ; Henry Baxstere ; Richard Carleton ; Robert Thweyt ; Thomas Mascale ; William Banham ; William Fraunceys ; John Cook ; William Halle ; and John Dobbys .
Holdings
She held the following in demesne as of fee.n197
TNA reference
C 139/76/35 mm.24–25
Inquisition Head
SHROPSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Much Wenlock. 31 January 1436. [Boerley].n198
Jurors
Jurors: William Poynour ; Philip Yonge ; John Pyry ; John Paternoster ; John Suelle ; Thomas Clerk ; Edmund Lowe ; William Kynnesley ; Richard Parlour ; William Coton ; William Wynnesbury ; and Richard Husee .
Holdings
She held a third part of two parts of the castles of Dinas Bran and Holt, and of the manors of Bromfield, Yale, Wellington Hay, as well as a third part [sic] of the manors of Sandford, Woolston and Kemberton in demesne as of fee.TNA reference
C 139/76/35 mm.27–28
Inquisition Head
ESSEX. Inquisition. Chelmsford. 27 January 1436. [Santon].n200
Jurors
Jurors: Lawrence Gilberd ; William Gilberd ; Thomas atte Well ; William Baron ; John Scaldehote ; William Huntyngdon ; John Knottyng ; John Kent ; John Wakeryng ; Thomas Croucheman ; John Wyche ; and John Farmer .
Holdings
She held the following for life by grant of Robert Braybrok , etc., as 502, except that no reversion is specified and the licence obtained from Henry IV [CPR 1399–1401, p. 444] is not stated to have been shown to the jurors.n201TNA reference
C 139/76/35 mm.29, 31
Inquisition Head
HERTFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Hertford. 30 January 1436. [Santon].n203
Jurors
Jurors: John Selby ; Robert Weste ; Thomas Hoddesdon ; Robert Bouchier ; John Swete ; John Bromley ; William Clerk of Ware; John Melleward ; Roger Loryng ; John Quye ; John Saly ; and John Warner .
Holdings
She held the following in demesne as of fee.TNA reference
C 139/76/35 mm.29–30
Inquisition Head
WORCESTERSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Worcester. 9 February 1436. [ Russell ].n204
[Inquisition: much of ms badly galled and rubbed.]
Jurors
Jurors: Edmund Rudyng ; John Hubaud ; Richard Acton ; John Toky ; Thomas Kyngton ; John Thorner... ; John H...ford;......; ... Pyry ; Richard Wyth ; John Holyns ; and Richard Rudyng .
Holdings
She held the following jointly for life as 511.n205TNA reference
C 139/76/35 mm.32–33
Inquisition Head
WARWICKSHIRE. Inquisition. Warwick. 19 January 1436. [Bateman].n211
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Porter, esquire ; Thomas Sydenhale ; John Wodelowe ; John Fulwode ; John Basset ; William Hopkyns ; William Rabes ; John Stokes ; Henry Porter ; John Weggewode ; Thomas Hawe ; and John Swyft .
Holdings
She held the following jointly for life as 511.Date of death as 500. Elizabeth, wife of Edward Neville , is kin and next heir of both William Beauchamp and Joan, viz., daughter of Richard, son of William and Joan, and is aged 18 years and more.
TNA reference
C 139/76/35 mm.34–35
Inquisition Head
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Inquisition. Cambridge. 24 April 1436. [Stewcle].
Jurors
Jurors: Simon Wesynham ; Geoffrey Byboys ; John Aspelon ; Richard Herry ; John Gate ; Robert Asseby ; John Gatysby ; John Stede ; John Elys ; Philip Grove ; William Baker ; and John Clement of Fulbourn.
Holdings
She did not hold lands, tenements, rents or services in demesne as of fee in demesne or in service.
She died on 16 November last. Elizabeth, wife of Edward Neville, knight , daughter of Richard, earl of Worcester is her daughter and next heir, and she is of full age.
TNA reference
E 152/10/532 m.1
n204^: Marginalia: ‘examined’.
n205^: In m.33, with reference to the fine of 1425, the justices are described as of the Common Bench. Marginalia: ‘for the earl of Warwick’ .
n206^: Marginalia: ‘demesne’.
n207^: Marginalia: ‘fee tail for the heir’.
n208^: See CPR 1389–92, p. 307.
n209^: Marginalia: ‘of the king’ and ‘let the licence be seen by the heir’.
Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
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Sheriffs Lench | ||||
messuages | 4s. (per unit) | 12 (12 x messuages) | £2 8s. (=576d.) | |
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 100 a. (100 x acre) | £1 13s. 4d. (=400d.) | |
meadow | 16d. (per unit) | 14 a. (14 x acre) | 18s. 8d. (=224d.) | |
wood | worth nothing | 15 a. (15 x acre) | - | |
Total: £5 (=1200d.) | ||||
Chaddesley Corbett, Harvington | ||||
messuages | 4d. (per unit) | 20 (20 x messuages) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
land | 5s. (per unit) | 15 (15 x virgate) | £3 15s. (=900d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | £2 (=480d.) | |
wood | worth nothing | 13 a. (13 x acre) | - | |
Total: £6 1s. 8d. (=1460d.) | ||||
Pirton, Naunton Beauchamp | ||||
messuages | 4s. (per unit) | 40 (40 x messuages) | £8 (=1920d.) | |
land | 5s. (per unit) | 32 (32 x virgate) | £8 (=1920d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 80 a. (80 x acre) | £4 (=960d.) | |
Total: £20 (=4800d.) | ||||
Kidderminster | ||||
site | worth nothing | a (1 x site) | - | |
messuages | 8d. (per unit) | 16 (16 x messuages) | 10s. 8d. (=128d.) | |
land | 18d. (per unit) | 10 (10 x virgate) | 15s. (=180d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | £1 (=240d.) | |
pasture | worth nothing | 120 a. (120 x acre) | - | |
free rent | 26s. 8d. | £1 6s. 8d. (=320d.) | ||
Total: £7 12s. 4d. (=1828d.) | ||||
Dunclent | ||||
site | worth nothing | a (1 x site) | - | |
messuages | 6d. (per unit) | 8 (8 x messuages) | 4s. (=48d.) | |
land | 3d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | 10s. (=120d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 6 a. (6 x acre) | 6s. (=72d.) | |
free rent | 10s. | 10s. (=120d.) | ||
Total: £1 10s. (=360d.) | ||||
Rushock | ||||
site | worth nothing | a (1 x site) | - | |
messuages | 8d. (per unit) | 10 (10 x messuages) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
land | 1d. (per unit) | 100 a. (100 x acre) | 8s. 4d. (=100d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | £1 (=240d.) | |
pasture | worth nothing | 100 a. (100 x acre) | - | |
free rent | 20s. | £1 (=240d.) | ||
Total: £2 15s. (=660d.) | ||||
Purshull | ||||
site | worth nothing | a (1 x site) | - | |
messuages | 8d. (per unit) | 17 (17 x messuages) | 11s. 4d. (=136d.) | |
land | 2d. (per unit) | 120 a. (120 x acre) | £1 (=240d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | £1 (=240d.) | |
ee rent | 30s. | £1 10s. (=360d.) | ||
Total: £4 1s. 4d. (=976d.) | ||||
Chaddesley Corbett | ||||
messuage | 6d. | a (1 x messuage) | 6d. (=6d.) | |
12d. | a (1 x virgate) | 1s. (=12d.) | ||
close | worth nothing | a (1 x close) | - | |
field | 1d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | 1s. 8d. (=20d.) | |
grove | worth nothing | a (1 x grove) | - | |
Total: 3s. 2d. (=38d.) | ||||
Kidderminster | ||||
site | worth nothing | a (1 x site) | - | |
messuages | 6d. (per unit) | 20 (20 x messuages) | 10s. (=120d.) | |
land | 1d. (per unit) | 200 a. (200 x acre) | 16s. 8d. (=200d.) | |
meadow | 10d. (per unit) | 16 a. (16 x acre) | 13s. 4d. (=160d.) | |
moor, pasture | worth nothing | 300 a. (300 x acre) | - | |
free rent | 40s. | £2 (=480d.) | ||
Total: £7 12s. 4d. (=1828d.) | ||||
Astley | ||||
site | worth nothing | a (1 x site) | - | |
messuages | 8d. (per unit) | 16 (16 x messuages) | 10s. 8d. (=128d.) | |
cottages | 6d. (per unit) | 6 (6 x cottages) | 3s. (=36d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | £1 (=240d.) | |
moor, pasture | worth nothing | 200 a. (200 x acre) | - | |
free rent | 40s. | £2 (=480d.) | ||
Total: £3 13s. 8d. (=884d.) | ||||
Inkberrow | ||||
messuages | 8d. (per unit) | 24 (24 x messuages) | 16s. (=192d.) | |
land | 2d. (per unit) | 100 a. (100 x acre) | 16s. 8d. (=200d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | £1 (=240d.) | |
pasture | worth nothing | - | ||
free rent | 30s. | £1 10s. (=360d.) | ||
park | worth nothing | a (1 x park) | - | |
Total: £4 2s. 8d. (=992d.) | ||||
Value | 10 marks | £6 13s. 4d. (=1600d.) | ||
Total: £13 18s. 4d. (=3340d.) | ||||
Shell | ||||
knight’s fee | 1/2 (0.5 x knight’s fee) | - | ||
Value | 50s. | £2 10s. (=600d.) | ||
Total: £2 10s. (=600d.) | ||||
Morton Underhill | ||||
knight’s fee | 3/4 (0.75 x knight’s fee) | - | ||
Value | 75s. | £3 15s. (=900d.) | ||
Total: £3 15s. (=900d.) | ||||
Knighton | ||||
knight’s fee | a (1 x knight’s fee) | - | ||
Value | 100s. | £5 (=1200d.) | ||
Total: £5 (=1200d.) | ||||
Little Inkberrow | ||||
knight’s fee | 1/2 (0.5 x knight’s fee) | - | ||
Value | 50s. | £2 10s. (=600d.) | ||
Total: £2 10s. (=600d.) | ||||
Astwood | ||||
knight’s fee | 50s. | 1/2 (0.5 x knight’s fee) | £2 10s. (=600d.) | |
Total: £2 10s. (=600d.) | ||||
knight’s fee | 1/4 (0.25 x knight’s fee) | - | ||
Value | 25s. | £1 5s. (=300d.) | ||
Total: £13 18s. 4d. (=3340d.) | ||||
knights’ fees | 1 1/4 (1.25 x knights’ fees) | - | ||
Value | 9 marks | £6 (=1440d.) | ||
Total: £13 18s. 4d. (=3340d.) | ||||
Fickenappletree | ||||
knight’s fee | a (1 x knight’s fee) | - | ||
Value | 100s. | £5 (=1200d.) | ||
Total: £5 (=1200d.) | ||||
Thorndon | ||||
knight’s fee | 1/2 (0.5 x knight’s fee) | - | ||
Value | 50s. | £2 10s. (=600d.) | ||
Total: £2 10s. (=600d.) | ||||
Holberrow, Morton Underhill | ||||
messuage | a (1 x messuage) | - | ||
land | 3 (3 x virgate) | - | ||
meadow | 4 a. (4 x acre) | - | ||
rent | 3s. 1d. | 3s. 1d. (=37d.) | ||
Total: 3s. 1d. (=37d.) |
Extents
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
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Sheriffs Lench | ||||
messuages | 4s. (per unit) | 12 (12 x messuages) | £2 8s. (=576d.) | |
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 100 a. (100 x acre) | £1 13s. 4d. (=400d.) | |
meadow | 16d. (per unit) | 14 a. (14 x acre) | 18s. 8d. (=224d.) | |
wood | worth nothing | 15 a. (15 x acre) | - | |
Total: £5 (=1200d.) | ||||
Chaddesley Corbett, Harvington | ||||
messuages | 4d. (per unit) | 20 (20 x messuages) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
land | 5s. (per unit) | 15 (15 x virgate) | £3 15s. (=900d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | £2 (=480d.) | |
wood | worth nothing | 13 a. (13 x acre) | - | |
Total: £6 1s. 8d. (=1460d.) | ||||
Pirton, Naunton Beauchamp | ||||
messuages | 4s. (per unit) | 40 (40 x messuages) | £8 (=1920d.) | |
land | 5s. (per unit) | 32 (32 x virgate) | £8 (=1920d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 80 a. (80 x acre) | £4 (=960d.) | |
Total: £20 (=4800d.) | ||||
Kidderminster | ||||
site | worth nothing | a (1 x site) | - | |
messuages | 8d. (per unit) | 16 (16 x messuages) | 10s. 8d. (=128d.) | |
land | 18d. (per unit) | 10 (10 x virgate) | 15s. (=180d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | £1 (=240d.) | |
pasture | worth nothing | 120 a. (120 x acre) | - | |
free rent | 26s. 8d. | £1 6s. 8d. (=320d.) | ||
Total: £7 12s. 4d. (=1828d.) | ||||
Dunclent | ||||
site | worth nothing | a (1 x site) | - | |
messuages | 6d. (per unit) | 8 (8 x messuages) | 4s. (=48d.) | |
land | 3d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | 10s. (=120d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 6 a. (6 x acre) | 6s. (=72d.) | |
free rent | 10s. | 10s. (=120d.) | ||
Total: £1 10s. (=360d.) | ||||
Rushock | ||||
site | worth nothing | a (1 x site) | - | |
messuages | 8d. (per unit) | 10 (10 x messuages) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
land | 1d. (per unit) | 100 a. (100 x acre) | 8s. 4d. (=100d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | £1 (=240d.) | |
pasture | worth nothing | 100 a. (100 x acre) | - | |
free rent | 20s. | £1 (=240d.) | ||
Total: £2 15s. (=660d.) | ||||
Purshull | ||||
site | worth nothing | a (1 x site) | - | |
messuages | 8d. (per unit) | 17 (17 x messuages) | 11s. 4d. (=136d.) | |
land | 2d. (per unit) | 120 a. (120 x acre) | £1 (=240d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | £1 (=240d.) | |
ee rent | 30s. | £1 10s. (=360d.) | ||
Total: £4 1s. 4d. (=976d.) | ||||
Kidderminster | ||||
site | worth nothing | a (1 x site) | - | |
messuages | 6d. (per unit) | 20 (20 x messuages) | 10s. (=120d.) | |
land | 1d. (per unit) | 200 a. (200 x acre) | 16s. 8d. (=200d.) | |
meadow | 10d. (per unit) | 16 a. (16 x acre) | 13s. 4d. (=160d.) | |
moor, pasture | worth nothing | 300 a. (300 x acre) | - | |
free rent | 40s. | £2 (=480d.) | ||
Total: £7 12s. 4d. (=1828d.) | ||||
Astley | ||||
site | worth nothing | a (1 x site) | - | |
messuages | 8d. (per unit) | 16 (16 x messuages) | 10s. 8d. (=128d.) | |
cottages | 6d. (per unit) | 6 (6 x cottages) | 3s. (=36d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | £1 (=240d.) | |
moor, pasture | worth nothing | 200 a. (200 x acre) | - | |
free rent | 40s. | £2 (=480d.) | ||
Total: £3 13s. 8d. (=884d.) | ||||
Inkberrow | ||||
messuages | 8d. (per unit) | 24 (24 x messuages) | 16s. (=192d.) | |
land | 2d. (per unit) | 100 a. (100 x acre) | 16s. 8d. (=200d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | £1 (=240d.) | |
pasture | worth nothing | - | ||
free rent | 30s. | £1 10s. (=360d.) | ||
park | worth nothing | a (1 x park) | - | |
Total: £4 2s. 8d. (=992d.) |
People
- Wymbyssh(Writ Clerk)
Jurors
- Edmund Rudyng
- John Hubaud
- Richard Acton
- John Toky
- Thomas Kyngton
- John Thorner...
- John H...ford
- ... Pyry
- Richard Wyth
- John Holyns
- Richard Rudyng