‹ E-CIPM 25-98: HUMPHREY SON OF JOHN, EARL OF ARUNDEL ›
HUMPHREY SON OF JOHN, EARL OF ARUNDEL
Inquisition Head
GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Gloucester. 8 October 1438. [Berkeley].
Jurors
Jurors: John Burnell ; Thomas Hunt ; Robert Braunche ; Roger Rodewey ; Richard Ricardes ; Richard Bernard ; John Byford ; Thomas Hulle ; John Garsdon ; Richard Forster ; John Cogeley ; and Robert Stronge .
Holdings
No lands or tenements came to the king’s hand, nor are still there, owing to the deaths of John, late earl , Maud, and Elizabeth, or the death of any one of them. John Arundell, late Lord Arundel and Mautravers , father of John, late earl , who was his heir, was formerly seised of the following manors in demesne as of fee. Thus seised, he married Eleanor, daughter of John Berkeley, knight , now wife of Walter Hungerford, knight . After John and Eleanor’s marriage, John granted the manors to Bartholomew Brokesby , John Harewell, senior , John Brace , esquires, Thomas Gower , and Nicholas Saucer , and their assigns, to hold for the life of Joan Beauchamp, Lady Bergavenny . The grant was made by charter dated on 12 October 1416. Bartholomew etc. [as above] were thus seised in demesne as of free tenement. John, late Lord Arundel , afterwards died, and reversion of the manors descended to John, late earl , as his son and heir. The late earl died, and reversion descended to Humphrey, as son and heir of John, late earl . Joan afterwards died on 14 November 1435, when Humphrey was a minor in the king’s wardship. Owing to the death of Joan, therefore, and the minority of Humphrey, the manors came to the king’s hand, and are still there.
Humphrey died on 24 April last without heir of his body. William Arundell , his kin and next heir, as the brother of John, late earl , father of Humphrey, was aged 20 years and more on 23 November last.
TNA reference
C 139/88/50 mm. 1–2
Inquisition Head
KENT. Inquisition. Canterbury. 26 June 1438. [Frogenhall].
Jurors
Jurors: Laurence Hatter ; Thomas Phelippot ; Alan Webbe ; William Claryngbold ; Hamon Somer ; William Lichefeld ; John Jose ; Henry Curle ; Peter Bemamyn ; Thomas Sampson ; Thomas Baylle ; and Thomas Fraunseys .
Holdings
Findings as 88, regarding the following.n050 Owing to the deaths of John, late earl , and Joan Beauchamp , and to the minority of Humphrey, the following manor came to the king’s hand, and is still there.n051 No lands or tenements came to the king’s hand by the deaths of Maud and Elizabeth.
TNA reference
C 139/88/50 mm. 3–4
Inquisition Head
HEREFORDSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Ledbury [ms torn]. 30 June 1438. [Wyggemore].
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Vuet ; John Cleredewe ; Richard Benet ; John Cam ; John Chalner ; David Berde ; Robert Stanford ; Robert Davis ; Thomas Calyns ; Richard Bracy ; Thomas Fren ; and Robert Benet .
Holdings
Owing to the death of Elizabeth, who was wife of Robert Lovell , and the minority of Humphrey, the following came to the king’s hand, and is still there.
Date of death as 88. Avice, wife of James Ormond, knight , sister of Humphrey son of Maud daughter of Elizabeth, is sister and next heir of Humphrey. She is aged 15 years and more.
Richard Rede, king ’s escheator in the county of Carmarthen, took the issues from the manors from Elizabeth’s death, and still takes them.
Inquisition Head
CITY OF LONDON. Inquisition. Guildhall. 26 June 1438. [Estfeld].
Jurors
Jurors: John Derke ; Ralph Marke ; John Lynde ; John Aycoll ; John Spakeman ; John Gay ; Richard Millyng ; Henry Plumton ; William Chesse ; William Alard ; John Ray ; and John Clerk .
Holdings
The following came to the king’s hand, and is still there, for the same reasons as in 90.TNA reference
C 139/88/50 mm. 7–8
Inquisition Head
ESSEX. Inquisition. Witham. 14 June 1438. [Kirkeby].
Jurors
Jurors: John Culpak ; Thomas Pulter ; John Ive ; Adam Aspelon ; Peter Colle ; John Feryng ; Thomas Hierde ; John Haukyn ; Roger Musterder ; Robert Lane ; Robert Frost ; and Peter Peny .
Holdings
The following came to the king’s hand, and is still there, for the same reasons as in 90.
Date of death as 88 Avice, wife of James Ormond, knight , is his sister and next heir, as the daughter of Maud mother of Humphrey.n054 She is aged 14 years and more.
TNA reference
C 139/88/50 mm. 9–10
Inquisition Head
DORSET. Inquisition. Shaftesbury. 28 October 1438. [Stork].
Jurors
Jurors: John Coker ; John Lovell ; John Talbot ; Oliver Anketyll ; Ralph Belton ; Henry Russell ; Robert Savage ; William Hornesbowe ; Robert Brice ; William Brunsop ; Walter Dolyng ; and Roger Yong .
Holdings
Findings as 88, regarding the following.n056 Owing to the death of Joan and the minority of Humphrey, the manors came to the king’s hand, and are still there.n057
TNA reference
C 139/88/50 mm. 11–12
Inquisition Head
SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Lavenham. 9 June 1438. [Stapilton].
Jurors
Jurors: Simon Galyon ; John Note ; Richard Dunton ; Thomas Boryvall ; John Londe ; Walter Lys ; William Shedde ; William Wodstak ; John Grygge ; John Manwod ; William Wode ; Thomas Pratte ; William Rawney ; and William Taillour .
Holdings
The following came to the king’s hand, and is still there, for the same reasons as in 90.TNA reference
C 139/88/50 mm. 13, 15n058
Inquisition Head
NORFOLK. Inquisition. Bishop’s Lynn. 24 June 1438. [Stapilton].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Shuldham ; Thomas Trussebut ; Robert Godard ; William Narburgh ; Thomas Keruyle ; William Gelour ; Edmund Patrik ; Thomas Person ; Simon Decon ; Thomas Canon ; John Tounesende ; and Geoffrey Norys .
Holdings
Owing to the death of John, late earl of Arundel , and the minority of Humphrey, the following 2 parts of 2 parts of a castle, vill, and manors, with appurtenant knights’ fees, advowsons of churches, abbeys, and priories, liberties and franchises, came to the king’s hand, and are still there. Maud, named in the writ, was endowed with a third of 2 parts of 2 parts as her dower. She died so seised and, owing to her death and the minority of Humphrey, the thirds came to the king’s hand, and are still there.Inquisition Head
WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Marlborough. 21 October 1438. [Ryngeborne].
Jurors
Jurors: Nicholas Wotton ; William Floyer ; John Benger ; Robert Rest ; Robert Erley ; John Stamford ; John Spendour ; John Husyet ; John Waldies ; Ingram Walrond; John Gore ; and William Brunker .
Holdings
Owing to the death of John, late earl of Arundel , and the minority of Humphrey, two parts of the manor of Keevil and two parts of 1/2 manor of Bulkington came to the king’s hand. Maud, named in the writ, was endowed with a third of the two parts of the manor and moiety as her dower by John, late earl , formerly her husband [CClR 1435–41, pp. 1–2]. She died so seised and, owing to her death and the minority of Humphrey, the thirds came to the king’s hand. Joan, queen of England , was afterwards delivered of custody of the two parts of the manor and moiety from the king’s hand, by decision made in Chancery [CClR 1435–41, p. 86]. She was to hold them for life during the minority of Humphrey, by virtue of letters patent of Henry IV [CPR 1405–1408, pp. 438–9], because the two parts are held by knight service of the queen as of her castle of Devizes. She granted the custody during Humphrey’s minority to John Fortescu , against which Walter Hungerford, knight , and Eleanor his wife recovered a third by writ of dower, as Eleanor’s dower falling to her by endowment of John Arundell, knight , her former husband, father of John, late earl . She was so delivered by the sheriff by virtue of the king’s writ directed to the sheriff. Walter and Eleanor thus were, and still are, seised of a third of the two parts of the manor and moiety in demesne as of free tenement, in right of Eleanor. The queen afterwards died, and then Humphrey died without heir of his body. Thus, although two parts of the manor and of 1/2 manor came to the king’s hand owing to the death of John, late earl , and the minority of Humphrey, only two parts of the two parts of the manor and moiety are still there.
TNA reference
C 139/88/50 mm. 16–17
Inquisition Head
SUSSEX. Inquisition. Chichester. 12 October 1438. [Taillard].
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Cooke ; William Eruele ; John Wiltshire ; John Sherer ; Ralph Veske ; John Whissh ; William atte Houe ; Richard Dauell ; John Rumbrigger ; William Eveyn ; John Wightryng ; and Richard Pycot .
Holdings
Owing to the death of John, late earl , and the minority of Humphrey, the following, with knights’ fees, advowsons of churches, chapels, chantries, and other ecclesiastical benefices, courts, views of frankpledge, wrecks of sea, forfeitures, fines, amercements, franchises, liberties, and all other benefits and profits, came to the king’s hand, and are still there. Held of the kingn062 by knight service:
TNA reference
C 139/88/50 mm. 18–19
Inquisition Head
SHROPSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Much Wenlock. 27 June 1438. [Fox].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Hopton etc. [as presented in ms: rest of jurors not listed].
Holdings
John, late earl of Arundel , held the following castles, vills, and manors, described as the castles, vills, and manors of Clun and Oswestry, among other things, in demesne as of fee tail, to him and the heirs male of his body, by virtue of a fine levied at Westminster on the octave of Trinity 1347 [CP 25/1/287/43, no. 401] between Richard, then earl of Arundel , querent , and John de Alresford and John Sprot, chaplain, deforciants . Richard recognized the castles, vills, and manors to be the right of John Sprot , as those held by John Sprot and John de Alresford by grant of the earl and, for that recognition, John and John granted them to the earl, to hold for life of the king and his heirs by due service, with successive remainders to the heirs male of the earl of the body of Eleanor, daughter of Henry de Lancastr, senior, lately earl of Lancaster ; to Richard Arundell, junior , and the heirs male of his body; and to the right heirs of Richard, then earl of Arundel , as clear in a transcript of the fine exemplified under the king’s great seal, shown to the jurors. The earl was thus seised of the following castles, manors, and vills by virtue of the fine, in form aforesaid. He had issue of the body of Eleanor after they married: Joan, lately countess of Hereford , Richard, Alice, lately countess of Kent , John, and Thomas, lately archbishop of Canterbury . The earl then died, and the castles, vills, and manors, among other things, remained to Richard his son, as son and heir male of Richard, late earl , of the body of Eleanor. Richard son of Richard, thus seised, had issue: Thomas, late earl of Arundel , and died so seised. The castles etc. descended to Thomas as son and heir male of Richard son of Richard. Thomas died so seised without heir male of his body and the castles etc. descended to John Arundell, chevalier , father of John, late earl , as kin and next heir male of Thomas, late earl , as the son of John son of John son of Richard, late earl , of the body of Eleanor. John Arundell, chevalier , had issue: John, late earl , and William Arundell , still living, and died so seised. The two parts of the castles, vills, and manors of Clun and Oswestry, and the manors of Stretton, Lydley Hays, Wroxeter, and Dawley Magna, and the two parts of the manor of Acton Round, descended to John, late earl , as son and heir male of John Arundell, chevalier . He died so seised, and the two parts of the castles, vills, and manors descended to Humphrey as son and heir male of John, late earl . They came to the king’s hand, and are still there, owing to the death of John, late earl , and the minority of Humphrey.
Date of death and heir as 88 William is his next male heir.
[Head:] Examined by John Mapilton .
n050^: The date of the charter is given here as 11 October 1416, not 12 October, and the date of death of Joan, Lady Bergavenny is not recorded.
n051^: Margin: ‘king’.
n052^: Margin: ‘king’.
n053^: Margin: ‘Avice’.
n054^: Margin: ‘Avice’.
n055^: The dorse of the writ makes it clear that only one inquisition was returned.
n056^: The date of the charter is not given here.
n057^: Margin: ‘king’.
n058^: Margin: ‘king’.
n059^: Margin: ‘king’.
n060^: The date of the charter is not given here.
n061^: The dorse of the writ makes it clear that only one inquisition was returned.
n062^: Margin: ‘king’.
n063^: C 139: ‘£46 3s.’ seems to have been changed to ‘£16 3s.’ (although this may be the poor condition of the ms), but in E 149 the sum is definitely ‘£46 3s.’.
n064^: Margin: each mention of Duparts (Dors) is marked by a cross over the top of the word in the manuscript text, with an accompanying cross in the margin.
Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Clun | ||||
Value | £4 | £4 (=960d.) | ||
Total: £4 (=960d.) | ||||
Oswestry | ||||
Value | 100s. | £5 (=1200d.) | ||
Total: £5 (=1200d.) | ||||
Stretton | ||||
Value | 100s. | £5 (=1200d.) | ||
Total: £5 (=1200d.) | ||||
Lydley Hays | ||||
Value | £6 | £6 (=1440d.) | ||
Total: £6 (=1440d.) | ||||
Wroxeter | ||||
Value | £6 | £6 (=1440d.) | ||
Total: £6 (=1440d.) | ||||
Dawley Magna | ||||
Value | £5 | £5 (=1200d.) | ||
Total: £5 (=1200d.) | ||||
Acton Round | ||||
Value | £3 | £3 (=720d.) | ||
Total: £3 (=720d.) |
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Fox(Escheator)
Jurors
- Thomas Hopton