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MAUD, LATELY COUNTESS OF ARUNDEL
Inquisition Head
WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Amesbury. 5 November 1436. [Whitehorn].
Jurors
Jurors: William Thacham ; Richard Thacham ; Richard Bright ; John Purwet ; Peter Duyke ; William Gomeldon ; William Pette ; Richard Ambros ; John Judde ; William Marleborgh ; Henry Lewayn ; and Robert Bailly .
Holdings
She held the following in dower by endowment of John, lately earl of Arundel , her husband, reversion to Humphrey, son and heir of John, and his heirs.She died on 20 May last. Humphrey, her son and next heir, who is in the king’s wardship, is aged 7 years and more.
TNA reference
C 139/81/39 mm.1–2
Inquisition Head
SHROPSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition [indented]. Shrewsbury. 18 October 1436. [Boerley].
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Militis ; Thomas Banastre ; William Poynoure ; Richard Husee ; Griffin Kenaston ; Philip Otteley ; William Wullascote ; William Coton ; Richard Gery ; John Hynstok ; John Stuych ; and Nicholas Bromley .
Holdings
She held the following in dower of the inheritance of Humphrey, son and heir of John, lately earl of Arundel .She died on 26 May last. Humphrey, earl of Arundel , her son and next heir, is aged 8 years and more.
TNA reference
C 139/81/39 mm.3–4
Inquisition Head
SUSSEX. Inquisition [indented]. Arundel. 3 November 1436. [Basket].
Jurors
Jurors: John Wiltschire ; William atte Welle ; Geoffrey Wepham ; William Scardevyle ; Thomas Dusse ; Richard Hayward ; Peter Malpas ; Richard Massy ; John Danver ; William Gilmyn ; Richard Skynner ; and Thomas Arteler .
Holdings
She held the following in dower.She died on 18 May 1436. Humphrey, son of John, lately earl of Arundel , is her next heir, aged 7 years and more.
TNA reference
C 139/81/39 mm.5–6
Inquisition Head
SOMERSET. Inquisition. Yeovil. 22 October 1436. [Husee].
Jurors
Jurors: John Gilden ; John Milborne ; Roger Ledrede ; Robert Geffray ; John Wydecomb ; John Welweton ; William Lumbard ; Ralph Manston ; John Pupelpenne ; John Virgyn ; John Neel ; and Stephen Houpere .
Holdings
By a fine levied on the octave of Candlemas 1417 [CP 25/1/291/64, no. 52], between William Frye , John Fauntelroy , John Beef , Edmund Elyet, clerk , William Taillour, clerk , Robert Curteys, clerk , John Trevarg, clerk , and John Cheuerell, querents , and Robert Lovell, esquire , and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants, Robert and Elizabeth recognised the following manors and advowson, among other manors and advowsons, to belong by right to Robert Curteys , releasing them, for Robert, Elizabeth and Elizabeth’s heirs, to William, John, John, Edmund, William, Robert Curteys , John and John, and the heirs of Robert, as fully contained in the part of the fine shown to the jurors. By virtue of this fine, William, John, John, Edmund, William, John and John were seised of the manors in demesne as of free tenement, and Robert Curteys in demesne as of fee, and of the advowson as of fee and right. Afterwards, Robert Curteys , by a deed of his, likewise shown to the jurors, dated at Kingsdon on 12 April 1417, released and quitclaimed, for him and his heirs, all claim which he had or might have in the future in the manors and advowson, among other specified manors and advowsons, to William, John, John, Edmund, William, John and John, and their heirs and assigns, so that neither he, his heirs, nor anyone in his name, could demand or lay claim to any right or claim in the manors or advowson, or any parcel of the same, being excluded from all action, right, title and claim. By virtue of this, William, John, John, Edmund, William, John and John were seised of the manors in demesne as of fee, and of the advowson as of fee and right. Afterwards, William, Edmund and William died, and John, John, John and John held the manors and advowson by right of survivorship. They allowed Maud, lately countess of Arundel , to have and occupy the manors and advowson at their will. From the time of the fine, and after the deaths of William, Edmund and William, free tenement of the manors remained with John, John, John and John. Maud had no other estate in the manors or advowson on the day she died or at any time before except only so much as at the will of John, John, John and John.TNA reference
C 139/81/39 mm.7–8
Inquisition Head
DORSET. Inquisition. Sherborne. 22 October 1436. [Husee].
Jurors
Jurors: John Dene ; John Milborne ; Peter Pyneford ; Richard Fauntelroy ; William Straunge ; Thomas Wisman ; John Dunne ; John Frampton ; John Baylly ; John Kaylleway ; John Dare ; and John Mavyell .
Holdings
She held the following at will in the same way as 644.TNA reference
C 139/81/39 mm.7,9
Inquisition Head
NORFOLK. Inquisition virtute officii [indented]. Litcham. 12 June 1436. [ Gray ].
Jurors
Jurors: Simon Dycon ; Richard Skarlet ; Simon Soham ; John Pedder ; William Davy ; John Aleyn ; Richard Benton ; John Eyr ; William Beek ; John Buk ; Thomas Iryng ; Henry Clerk ; and Alexander Auger .
Holdings
She held the following in dower by endowment of John, lately her husband.TNA reference
E 149/157/12 m.1
Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
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Dawley Magna | ||||
Value | £8 | £8 (=1920d.) | ||
Total: £8 (=1920d.) | ||||
Treveleigh, Duparts castle, Duparts, Blodwel Fawr, Blodwel Fechan, Blodwel Fechan, Bryn, Sychtyn, Trefarclawdd, Trefonen, Weston Coton , Llanforda, Abertanat, Coed-y-go, Coed-y-gaer, Coed-y-go, Weston Coton , Duparts, Clun, Hudcote, Clun, Melverley | ||||
forest, vill, attachments of court | - | |||
chamber | a (1 x chamber) | - | ||
bailiwick, lordship and hundred | - | |||
vills | - | |||
vills | - | |||
rent | - | |||
fields, meadows, forest | - | |||
granary | 1/3 (0.33 x granary) | - | ||
chamber | a (1 x chamber) | - | ||
vill | - | |||
watermills, toll, prise of ale | two (2 x watermills toll prise of ale) | - | ||
- | ||||
Value | £50 | £50 (=12000d.) | ||
Total: £50 (=12000d.) |
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Wymbyssh(Writ Clerk)
Jurors
- Richard Militis
- Thomas Banastre
- William Poynoure
- Richard Husee
- Griffin Kenaston
- Philip Otteley
- William Wullascote
- William Coton
- Richard Gery
- John Hynstok
- John Stuych
- Nicholas Bromley