Holdings
They held the following tenements, shops, and gardens in the city and suburbs by
grant of
Edward
III
to
John
Beverlee
and Amice, and to the heirs of John, by letters
patent dated on 16 February 1375 [CPR 1374–77, p. 78].
All Hallows, London Wall, in the ward of
Broad
Street, a tenement with adjacent garden and 5 shops annexed, worth 30s. yearly when
leased; a tenement with adjacent garden and 8 shops annexed, worth 30s. yearly when
leased; and a tenement with garden and 4 shops adjacent, worth 32s. yearly when leased.
These tenements, shops, and gardens were lately of
Nicholas
Rombald
, ‘whyttawyer’ of
London, as found by an inquisition taken by virtue of the king’s writ
after the death of
John
Beverlee
by
John
Haddele
, then mayor and escheator [
CIPM XV, no. 315]. The inquisition
was shown to the jurors.
They held the following tenements, shops, and gardens by
enfeoffment of
Richard
de
Preston
,
Richard
Toky
, and
John
Rauff, chaplain
, to
John
Beverlee
and Amice, and to the heirs of John.
John
Beverlee
was thus seised in demesne as of fee, and
Amice was seised in demesne as of free tenement, as found in the above inquisition taken by
John
Haddele.
All Hallows the Great in the ward of
Dowgate, a tenement in a vennel called
‘Cosynslane’ with adjacent quay on the eastern side of the vennel, worth £4 yearly when
leased; a tenement adjacent to the one above in the same vennel, worth 50s. yearly when
leased; and another tenement in the same vennel with adjacent quay on the western side of
the vennel, worth 26s. 8d. yearly when leased.
John
Beverlee
died jointly seised with Amice
of all the above on 29 July 1380. Amice afterwards died seised of them on
2 October 1416, with reversion of the same to
Robert
Langeford, knight
, and
Walter
Dauntesey
, then still living, kin and heirs of
John
Beverlee
, viz., Robert as the son
of Anne daughter of
John
Beverlee
, and Walter as the son of Elizabeth also daughter of
John
Beverlee
.
Robert
Langeford
and
Walter
Dauntesey
were thus seised of the tenements, shops,
and gardens after the deaths of
John
Beverlee
and Amice.
Robert enfeoffed the moiety
belonging to him, described as all his lands and tenements in the city and suburbs, to
Thomas
Drewe
,
Robert
Wodecok
, and
John
Erle
, and their heirs and assigns, according to the
custom of the city. Thomas, Robert, and John were thus seised in demesne as of fee, as clear
in the charter shown to the jurors.
Robert
Langeford
had issue:
Edward
Langeford
, still
living. Robert died, and Walter afterwards died without heir of his body. After Walter’s
death, his moiety descended to Joan, wife of
John
Stradelyng, knight
, as sister and heir of
Walter.
John and Joan entered in right of Joan, and were thence seised. They afterwards
enfeoffed
William
Bowes, knight
,
William
Caundych
, citizen and
mercer of London
,
John
Depyng
, and
John
Martyn
, and their heirs and assigns, with the moiety of the tenements,
shops, and gardens in the parishes of
St Alban
in the ward of
Cripplegaten070 and
All Hallows
and
St Peter
in the ward of
Broad Street, described as all their lands, tenements, rents,
reversions, and services there.
William, William, John, and John were thus seised in demesne
as of fee, as clear in the charter shown to the jurors.
William
Bowes
and
William
Caundych
afterwards died, and
John
Depyng
and
John
Martyn
enfeoffed
Thomas
Osbern, mercer
, and
John
Selby
, citizen of London, and their heirs and assigns, with the moiety.
Thomas and John were
thus seised in demesne as of fee, as clear in the charter shown to the jurors.
John
Stradelyng
and Joan enfeoffed
William
Fitzhenry
, and his heirs, with the moiety of the
tenements, shops, and quays in the ward of
Dowgate.
William was thus seised in demesne as of
fee. All of the above tenements, shops, and gardens are held of the king in
free burgage, as
all the city is held.
Unknown is who has been taking the issues since the death of
John
Beverlee
and Amice, by what title, and in what manner.
Edward
Langeford
, aged
21 years and more, and
Joan
Stradelyng
are kin and next heirs of
John
Beverlee
, viz., Edward
as the son of
Robert
Langeford
son of Anne daughter of John, and Joan as the daughter of
Elizabeth daughter of John.