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CONSTANCE, COUNTESS MARSHAL
Inquisition Head
YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. Ripon. 3 January 1438. [Conyers].
Jurors
Jurors: John Birnand of Knaresborough; Robert Percy of Scotton; Hugh Tankard of Boroughbridge; William Tankard ; John de Fery ; William Burton of Ingerthorpe; Robert Atkynson ; John Grenewod ; William Broun ; John Broun ; John Halday ; Ralph Elyot of Arkendale; and Robert Bussy .
Holdings
Thomas, late duke of Norfolk , was lately seised of the manor of Burton in Lonsdale in demesne as of fee. Thus seised, during the reign of Richard II [1377–99], he granted the manor to Robert, late bishop of London , Walter, late bishop of Durham , William, late bishop of Winchester , and Richard, late bishop of Chichester , who afterwards was translated to the see of Salisbury, Edward, late earl of Rutland , John, late Lord Lovell , William Beauchamp, knight , and John Deuereux, knight , and to their heirs and assigns. They were thus seised in demesne as of fee. John Deuereux afterwards died seised of this estate, and the late duke similarly died so seised. After the deaths of John and the duke, Robert, late bishop of London , Walter, late bishop of Durham , William, late bishop of Winchester , Richard, late bishop of Salisbury , Edward, late earl of Rutland , John, late Lord Lovell , and William Beauchamp , viz., in the third regnal year of Henry IV , with royal licence arranged [CPR 1401–1405, pp. 110–11], [on 1 June 1402] granted the manor to Thomas, late earl marshal , son and heir of the late duke, and Constance then his wife, and to the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of the duke. The late earl marshal and Constance were thus seised in demesne as of fee tail, and the earl marshal afterwards died so seised, without any heir of his body, of the body of Constance or otherwise. Reversion of the fee simple of the manor thus descended to John, late duke of Norfolk , son of the late duke, as brother and heir of Thomas, late earl marshal . The late countess held the manor after the death of the earl marshal by virtue of the grant above, by right of survivorship, and was solely seised in demesne as of fee tail after the possibility of issue with the earl marshal was extinct. A third of the manor was assigned and delivered in dower by Constance to Elizabeth, who was wife of Thomas, late duke , by endowment of the duke; and Elizabeth was thus seised of a third of the manor in dower, with reversion to Constance for life. Constance married John Grey, knight , still living. John and Constance were thus seised of two parts of the manor, in right of Constance, Elizabeth was seised of a third in dower, and John, late duke , was seised of the reversion of the entire manor after the deaths of Constance and Elizabeth. John, late duke , by charter shown to the jurors and with licence of Henry V [CPR 1413–16, pp. 319–20], granted that the two parts of the manor held by John Grey and Constance and the third held in dower by Elizabeth, mother of John, should, after the deaths of Elizabeth and Constance, wholly remain to Henry, cardinal of England , bishop of Winchester , and Simon Felbrigge, chevalier , still living, and to Thomas, late bishop of Durham , Thomas, late earl of Arundel , Richard Norton , William Ludyngton , John de Preston ,n072 John Rome, clerk , John Aske , John Lancastre , Richard Steresacre , Thomas Brunham , and Robert Suthwell , now deceased, and to their heirs and assigns. The grant was made with the intention that the cardinal etc. [as above], fulfil the express wishes of John, late duke . Elizabeth, and John Grey and Constance separately attorned to the cardinal etc. [as above] by virtue of the grant. Elizabeth afterwards died seised of the third which Constance then entered by virtue of the reversion. Constance was thus seised of the third and the two parts of the manor in demesne as of fee tail, the possibility of issue extinct, according to the form of the grant, with reversion to the cardinal, Simon, Thomas, late bishop of Durham , John de Preston , John Aske , John Lancastre , Richard Steresacre , and Robert Suthwell , then still living. The late earl of Arundel , Richard Norton , William Ludyngton , John Rome , and Thomas Brunham were by then deceased. The wishes of John, late duke , were, among other things, that Katherine, duchess of Norfolk , lately his consort, should hold the manor, among other things, for life, as manifestly evident in the deeds of his wishes, shown to the jurors. Constance thus held the manor in demesne as of fee tail, with reversion to the cardinal and Simon, and their heirs.
She died on 12 November last. Edmund Grey, knight , son of John Grey and Constance is her next heir, and aged 22 years and more.
[Foot:] Delivered to Chancery on Wednesday 29 January 1438 by Richard Weltden .
TNA reference
C 139/89/60 mm. 1–2
E 149/162/3 mm. 9–10
Inquisition Head
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Inquisition. Cambridge. 27 January 1438. [Forster].
Jurors
Jurors: John Frogge ; John Wilcok ; Roger Rede ; John Porter ; John Reynold ; William Porter ; John Charite ; Roger Moddyng ; John Batell ; John Barker ; John Lynford ; and John Warbilton .
Holdings
She held no lands or tenements in demesne as of fee of the king, or any other. But she did hold in demesne as of free tenement the manors of Cherry Hinton and Ickleton by demise of Thomas, late duke of Norfolk , with reversion to the duke and his heirs.n074 John, present duke of Norfolk , is kin and heir of Thomas, late duke , as the son of John, late duke , son of Thomas, late duke .She died on 12 November last. Edmund Grey is her son and next heir, and aged 24 years and more. John, present duke of Norfolk , is aged 22 years and more.
TNA reference
C 139/89/60 mm. 3–4
Inquisition Head
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. Inquisition. Huntingdon. 30 January 1438. [Forster].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Maille ; Thomas Bowlast ; Thomas Crowe ; Richard Parker ; John Charwalton ; Robert Thorn ; John Doo ; Thomas Kyng ; William Hare ; Edmund Ulf ; John Neve ; and Robert Galion .
Holdings
Findings as 110, regarding the following. n075TNA reference
C 139/89/60 mm. 3, 5
Inquisition Head
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition. Northampton. 11 January 1438. [Calcroft].
Jurors
Jurors: William Waryn ; John Maget ; Henry Henshawe ; Ralph Hervy ; John Gilberd ; Roger Kay ; William Birche ; Hugh Dalby ; Richard Horspoll ; William Jones ; John Burnell ; and John Broun .
Holdings
Findings as 110, regarding the following. n076Date of death and heirs as 110
[Head at left:] Examined.
TNA reference
C 139/89/60 mm. 6–7
Inquisition Head
RUTLAND. Inquisition. Uppingham. 15 January 1438. [Calcroft].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Harryson of Thorpe by Water; John Medowe of Preston; John Fouler of Martinsthorpe; Richard Shangton of Ayston; John Haukeshed of Preston; Richard Norman of Stoke Dry; Robert Quadryng and Richard Newelond of Caldecott; John Warde of Belton; William Kyng of Glaston; William Faukoner ; and Stephen Haukeshed of Stretton.
Holdings
Findings as 110, regarding the following. n077Date of death and heirs as 110.
[Head at left:] Examined.
TNA reference
C 139/89/60 mm. 6, 8
Inquisition Head
LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Leicester. 9 January 1438. [Holte].
[Inquisition: ms faded and dirty.]
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Northe and John Hawbek of Grimston; John Brette of Rotherby; John Draper of Thurmaston; William Bayly and Henry Flore of Rotherby; William Brokisby , Robert Palmer , and William Smyth of Thurmaston; and Roger Rotheley , Roger Randolf , and John Paget of Syston.
Holdings
She held no lands or tenements in demesne as of fee of the king, or any other. But she did hold the following manors with their members, parcels, and appurtenances, in dower, by endowment of Thomas, late earl marshal , formerly her husband, with reversion to John, duke of Norfolk , kin and heir of Thomas as son of John, late duke , brother of Thomas. n078Date of death and heirs as 110.
[Head at left:] Examined.
TNA reference
C 139/89/60 mm. 9, 11
Inquisition Head
WARWICKSHIRE. Inquisition. Coventry. 15 January 1438. [ Holt ].
Jurors
Jurors: William Dorset ; John Blakamour ; John Melton ; Roger Milner ; Hugh Maunteyn ; William Chaterton ; Richard Twygge ; Thomas Geffrey ; John Pake ; William Buller ; John Savey ; and John Locok .
Holdings
Findings as 110, regarding the following. n080Date of death and heirs as 110
[Head at left:] Examined.
TNA reference
C 139/89/60 mm. 9–10
Inquisition Head
SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Ipswich. 8 January 1438. [Stapilton].
Jurors
Jurors: John Fyn ; Geoffrey Baret ; John Cardenall ; John Blankpam ; Edmund Lambe ; William Sampson ; Nicholas Freberne ; Thomas Sperhauk ; John Bradwey ; William Cok ; William Barnabe ; and Henry Parker .
Holdings
Findings as 114, regarding the following. n083Date of death and heirs as 110.
[Head at left:] Examined.
TNA reference
C 139/89/60 mm. 12, 14
Inquisition Head
NORFOLK. Inquisition. Shirehouse at Norwich . 12 January 1438. [Stapilton].
Jurors
Jurors: John Rothe ; John Berkyng ; Oliver Kebyte ; Robert Heendy ; John Heylesdon ; John Jekkes ; William Badlee ; Nicholas De...man [ms dirty and faded]; William atte Halle ; Richard Bayespooll ; John Wellegate ; John Dory ; John Bernard ; William Tyler ; Robert Kyse ; Robert Maret ; John Paternoster ; and Henry Belle .
Holdings
Findings as 114, regarding the following. n084Date of death and heirs as 110.
[Head at left:] Examined.
TNA reference
C 139/89/60 mm. 12–13
Inquisition Head
BEDFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Woburn. 13 January 1438. [Whaplode].
Jurors
Jurors: Simon Wheler of Steppingley; Thomas Tylcok ; John Sesse ; John Bury of Crawley; John Freman ; Thomas Forthe ; William Webbe of Segenhoe; Thomas Stacy of Salford; Richard Rolf of Holcot; Roger London ; John Harrys of Hockliffe; and John Saluage of Potsgrove.
Holdings
Findings as 114, regarding the following.Inquisition Head
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Mentmore. 22 January 1438. [Whaplode].
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Pienge ; John Williams ; Williamn087 Emberton; John Belendon ; John Colyns ; John Brooke of Wingrave; John Hans ; Richard Elyot of Crafton; Roger Dryver ; John Wodeward of Stewkley; William Dryver ; and William Somey .
Holdings
Findings as 110, regarding the following.Inquisition Head
WESTMORLAND. Inquisition. Kirkby Thore. 8 January 1438. [Skelton].
Jurors
Jurors: William Crakenthorp ; John Clobburn ; John Barton ; Thomas Helton ; William Helton ; John Soayfe ; William Wybergh ; Robert del Roche ; Thomas de Meuburn ; Thomas Whytlawe ; Thomas Derwentwatre ; and Richard del Hall .
Holdings
Findings as 109+[1], regarding the following. Constance thus held the manor in form as above, with reversion to John, present earl of Huntingdon . n089TNA reference
C 139/89/60 mm. 18–19
Inquisition Head
SOMERSET. Inquisition. Yeovil. 8 January 1438. [Stork].
Jurors
Jurors: John Bysshop ; John Milborn ; Ralph Manston ; Stephen Houper ; Thomas Symson ; John Blakkaler ; John Nele ; Richard Slade ; William Martyn ; John Wobrigge ; Henry Lukton ; and John Bathe, senior .
Holdings
Richard II was formerly seised of the manor of Haselbury Plucknett in demesne as of fee, and granted it, among other things, by his letters patent shown to the jurors, to John de Holand, late earl of Huntingdon ,n09090 and the heirs of his body of the body of Elizabeth, then his wife, to hold with knights’ fees, advowsons of churches, abbeys, priories, hospitals, chantries, and of chapels, chases, parks, woods, warrens, fisheries, moors, marshes, meadows, pastures, fairs, markets, franchises, liberties, free customs, wards, marriages, reliefs, escheats, services of free tenants and neifs, and all other profits and advantages, of the king and his heirs by due service [CPR 1385–89, pp. 494–5].n091 The late earl was thus seised in demesne as of fee tail. He and Elizabeth had issue: John, present earl of Huntingdon , and Constance. John, late earl , then granted the manor to Thomas, late earl marshal , and Constance his wife, and to the heirs of their bodies, with reversion to John, late earl , and his heirs. Thomas and Constance were thus seised in demesne as of fee tail. John, late earl , afterwards died, and Thomas, late earl marshal , died seised of his estate in the manor without heir of his body of the body of Constance. Constance survived him and held the manor in demesne as of fee tail for all her life. She died so seised without heir of her body by Thomas. The manor reverted, and should revert by right, to John, present earl of Huntingdon , as son and heir of John, late earl , of the bodies of John and Elizabeth. John, present earl of Huntingdon , is aged 40 years and more. Constance thus held the manor as above, with reversion to John, present earl of Huntingdon .She died on 14 November last. Edmund Grey, knight , is her son and next heir, and aged 22 years and more.
[Head at left:] Primo die... [ms faded].
TNA reference
C 139/89/60 mm. 20–21
Inquisition Head
HERTFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Hitchin. 19 November 1437. [Paule].
Jurors
Jurors: Ralph Warre ; James Rumbald ; William Scryven ; John Chaloner ; Richard Mounford ; Thomas Prest ; Thomas Trappe ; Alexander Thurkhyll ; John Carter ; John Legat ; Thomas Meger ; and John Saly, senior .
Holdings
She held the following in dower as 114 The present duke is aged 22 years and more.TNA reference
C 139/89/60 mm. 22–23
n072^: John de Preston: his name is recorded in C 139, but not in CPR or C 66/397.
n073^: Margin: ‘Holand’.
n074^: Margin: ‘examined’, ‘Norfolk’.
n075^: Margin: ‘examined’, ‘Norfolk’.
n076^: Margin: ‘examined’, ‘Norfolk’.
n077^: Margin: ‘examined’, ‘Norfolk’.
n078^: Margin: ‘Norfolk’, ‘examined’.
n079^: Information in square brackets supplied by Calendarium Inquisitionum Post Mortem sive Escaetarum, vol. IV (London, Record Commission, 1828), p. 185.
n080^: Margin: examined’, ‘Norfolk’.
n081^: Margin: ‘of the king’.
n082^: Margin: ‘of the king’.
n083^: Margin: ‘Norfolk’, ‘examined’.
n084^: Margin: ‘examined’, ‘Norfolk’.
n085^: The manor of Harleston is recorded at the beginning of the inquisition, but no further information is provided: ‘[s]he held in dower the manors of Halvergate, South Walsham, Ditchingham, Dickleburgh, and Harleston, and a third of the manor of Loddon and a moiety of the hundred of Earsham by endowment...’.
n086^: Margin: ‘examined’, ‘Norfolk’.
n087^: E 149: the name of the juror is given as Richard Emberton.
n088^: Margin: ‘examined’, ‘Norfolk’.
n089^: Margin: ‘Huntingdon’.
n090^: Margin: ‘Huntingdon’.
n091^: Margin: ‘of the king’.
n092^: Grant as 109+[1] but more detail is given in the inquisition of 122, as follows in the calendared text.
n093^: Margin: ‘Holand’.
Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Weston | ||||
site | worth nothing | - | ||
assize rent | £20 | £20 (=4800d.) | ||
perquisites of court | 40s. | £2 (=480d.) | ||
land | 2d. (per unit) | 300 a. (300 x acre) | £2 10s. (=600d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 200 a. (200 x acre) | 16s. 8d. (=200d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 28 a. (28 x acre) | £1 8s. (=336d.) | |
wood | worth nothing | 200 a. (200 x acre) | - | |
park | worth nothing | a (1 x park) | - | |
Total: £26 14s. 8d. (=6416d.) | ||||
Great Gaddesden | ||||
assize rent | £16 | £16 (=3840d.) | ||
land | 2d. (per unit) | 200 a. (200 x acre) | £1 13s. 4d. (=400d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 200 a. (200 x acre) | 16s. 8d. (=200d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 12 a. (12 x acre) | 12s. (=144d.) | |
wood | worth nothing | 20 a. (20 x acre) | - | |
perquisites of court | worth nothing | - | ||
Total: £19 2s. (=4584d.) |
Extents
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Weston | ||||
site | worth nothing | - | ||
assize rent | £20 | £20 (=4800d.) | ||
perquisites of court | 40s. | £2 (=480d.) | ||
land | 2d. (per unit) | 300 a. (300 x acre) | £2 10s. (=600d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 200 a. (200 x acre) | 16s. 8d. (=200d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 28 a. (28 x acre) | £1 8s. (=336d.) | |
wood | worth nothing | 200 a. (200 x acre) | - | |
park | worth nothing | a (1 x park) | - | |
Total: £26 14s. 8d. (=6416d.) | ||||
Great Gaddesden | ||||
assize rent | £16 | £16 (=3840d.) | ||
land | 2d. (per unit) | 200 a. (200 x acre) | £1 13s. 4d. (=400d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 200 a. (200 x acre) | 16s. 8d. (=200d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 12 a. (12 x acre) | 12s. (=144d.) | |
wood | worth nothing | 20 a. (20 x acre) | - | |
perquisites of court | worth nothing | - | ||
Total: £19 2s. (=4584d.) |
People
- Wymbyssh(Writ Clerk)
Jurors
- Ralph Warre
- James Rumbald
- William Scryven
- John Chaloner
- Richard Mounford
- Thomas Prest
- Thomas Trappe
- Alexander Thurkhyll
- John Carter
- John Legat
- Thomas Meger
- John Saly, senior