‹ E-CIPM 24-604: ELIZABETH, DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM DE LOKTON , SON OF WILLIAM DE LOKTON ›
ELIZABETH, DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM DE LOKTON , SON OF WILLIAM DE LOKTON
Inquisition Head
YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. Howden. 24 October 1436. [Langton].
Jurors
Jurors: John Partryk ; John Barnhill ; John Portyngton ; Richard Nelson ; Thomas Jonson ; Thomas Maweson ; Edmund Metham ; Thomas Birdsall ; John Soule ; Thomas Bekyngham ; William Denton ; and Thomas Lawe .
Holdings
Elizabeth, daughter of William de Lokton , son of the William de Lokton who was the subject of the previous inquisition, was kin and heir of Mary, lately wife of William the father, as follows: she was daughter of William, son of William the father and Mary. Elizabeth is now deceased and was lately a minor in the king’s wardship when she died.
TNA reference
C 139/80/18 mm.1–2
Inquisition Head
YORKSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Aberford. 13 November 1436. [Langton].
Jurors
Jurors: John Rawedon of Aberford; Thomas Rawedon ; Richard Wyman ; Richard Fraunkeleyn ; John Dykson of Osbaldwick; John Fenton ; Thomas Lyverton ; John Newebald and John Peirson of Bolton; Richard Thornton ; John Warnefeld ; and John Skypwyth .
Holdings
Regarding lands which came into the king’s hand and remain there by the death of William de Lokton , father of William de Lokton , who held the lands by curtesy from the inheritance of Elizabeth after the death of Mary his wife, and because of the minority of Elizabeth, who died in the king’s wardship.
She died without an heir of her body on 11 September last. Elizabeth, wife of Robert Wanesford , is her kin and next heir, viz., sister of William, son of William, father of Elizabeth, and is aged 30 years and more.
TNA reference
C 139/80/18 mm.3–4
Holdings
No holding information available.
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Wymbyssh(Writ Clerk)
Jurors
- John Partryk
- John Barnhill
- John Portyngton
- Richard Nelson
- Thomas Jonson
- Thomas Maweson
- Edmund Metham
- Thomas Birdsall
- John Soule
- Thomas Bekyngham
- William Denton
- Thomas Lawe