‹ E-CIPM 25-481: WILLIAM PHILIP, KNIGHT ›
WILLIAM PHILIP, KNIGHT
Inquisition Head
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Cambridge. 4 November 1441. [Burgh].
Jurors
John Clement ; Roger Gylot ; John Hore ; John Bukke ; John Wylkoc ; John Hancok ; Thomas Wrigth ; John Cherchegate ; John Novill ; John Blaksalte ; John Roger ; John Scutte ; and William Scotte .
Holdings
John Keche, clerk , William Goode , and John Puttok were seised of the manor of Little Wilbraham with advowson of the church as fully apparent in a charter shown to the jurors. By their charter, also shown to the jurors, they granted the manor and advowson to William Philip, knight , and Joan his wife, still living, and their heirs and assigns. They were thus seised in demesne as of fee and continued in this estate for all of William’s life.He died on 6 June last. Henry, son of John, Viscount Beaumont, and Elizabeth lately his wife, daughter of William Philip and Joan, is kin and next heir of William, and aged 7 and more.
[Head:] Examined [followed by some illegible writing.] Delivered to court on 20 November 1441.
TNA reference
C 139/103/30 mm. 1–2
Inquisition Head
HERTFORDSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Hertford. 3 November 1441. [Knyvet].
Jurors
John Holgylle ; John Merston ; Thomas Elys ; Henry Wygge ; Stephen Baker ; William Bordelle ; Richard Wodelefe ; William Salwe ; John Gervys ; Thomas Bumpe ; William Stubbe ; and John Clerke .
Holdings
By letters patent, shown to the jurors, Edward I granted the following manor to Isabel, lately wife of Hugh Bardolf , for life, with remainder to William Bardolf , son of Isabel, and the heirs of his body [CClR 1302–1307, p. 227]. Isabel was thus seised in demesne as of free tenement. She died and William her son was seised in demesne as of fee tail. He had issue: Thomas, and died. Thomas had issue: John, and died. John had issue: William, and died. William had issue: Thomas, late Lord Bardolf , and died. Thomas had issue: Anne, now wife of Reynold Cobham, knight , and Joan, lately wife of William Philip , still living. Thomas died, and Reynold and Anne, and William Philip and Joan, held the manor in demesne as of fee tail, without any allocation (participacione), in right of Anne and Joan, daughters and heirs of Thomas, late Lord Bardolf, and kin and heirs of the body of William son of Isabel.Date of death and heir as 481.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 15 November 1441.
[Head at top left:] ?Examined. Here a deficit in how they are recompensed etc. [in ms] (?hic ?defic’ qualiter restaurantur &c).
TNA reference
C 139/103/30 mm. 3–4
Inquisition Head
LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Hallaton. 3 November 1441. [Pulteney].
Jurors
William Hill; Hugh Daukyns ; Richard Nutte ; Thomas Whatson ; William Dorman ; John Smyth ; William Rypham ; Thomas Boseton ; John Ridell ; John Couper ; Thomas Thwyford ; and William Aylemer .
Holdings
He held the following manor jointly with Joan his wife and Anne, wife of Reynold Cobham, knight , lately wife of William Clifford, knight , by grant of Henry IV , by letters patent, shown to the jurors [CPR 1408–13, pp. 95–6], to William Clifford and Anne, and William Philip and Joan, and the heirs of the bodies of Anne and Joan with reversion to the late king and his heirs.n378 They were described in the grant as William Clifford, chevalier, and Anne his wife, and William Philip and Joan his wife, daughters and heirs of Thomas, lately Lord Bardolf . By letters patent, shown to the jurors, Henry VI , reciting the grant of Henry IV, granted that the moiety of the manor held, among other things, by Anne, William Philip, and Joan, and that, after the death of Anne should revert to the king and his heirs, because Anne would die without heir of her body because William Clifford was dead without heir of his body and of the body of Anne, should instead remain to William Philip and Joan, to hold – with knights’ fees, advowsons of churches, courts, liberties, franchises, waifs, strays, chattels of fugitives and felons, views of frankpledge, and leets – to them and the heirs of their bodies, as more fully contained in the letters patent [CPR 1436–41, pp. 165–6]. n379Date of death and heir as 481.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 22 November 1441.
[Head at top left:] Examined.
TNA reference
C 139/103/30 mm. 5–6n380
Inquisition Head
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Newark. 30 October 1441. [Curson].
Jurors
Thomas Muston ; Richard Basage ; Thomas Basage ; Richard Perot ; William Bayle ; Richard Beylton ; Thomas Marshall ; Thomas at Zate ; William Coke ; Henry Helmesley ; William Repper ; and John Dauet .
Holdings
Findings as 483, regarding the following.
Date of death and heir as 481.
[Head at top left:] Examined.
TNA reference
C 139/103/30 mm. 7–8
Inquisition Head
DERBYSHIRE. Inquisition. Derby. 2 November 1441. [Curson].
Jurors
John Rolleston ; John Creuker ; John Bate ; John Hehegge ; Thomas Maisham ; John Greve ; John Geffray ; Richard Sawer ; William Warde ; John Parkynson ; John Rybyffe ; and Henry Fuche .
Holdings
He held the following rent and knights’ fees jointly with Joan his wife and Anne, wife of Reynold Cobham, knight , lately wife of William Clifford, knight , by grant of Henry IV , by letters patent, shown to the jurors, to William Clifford and Anne, and William Philip and Joan, and the heirs of the bodies of Anne and Joan, as more fully contained in the charter. They were described in the grant as William Clifford, chevalier, and Anne his wife, and William Philip and Joan his wife, daughters and heirs of Thomas, lately Lord Bardolf. The rent and knights’ fees are parcels of the manors of Shelford and Stoke Bardolph in Nottinghamshire. n381Date of death and heir as 481.
[Head at top left:] Examined.
TNA reference
C 139/103/30 mm. 7, 9
Inquisition Head
OXFORDSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. New Thame. 3 November 1441. [Restwold].
Jurors
John Badby ; John Elys ; John Chaumberleyn ; John Holte ; John Goldsmyth ; John Walkeleyn ; Thomas Haley ; Nicholas Turnepeny ; John Manyturn ; Thomas Bunse ; Walter Thame ; and William Lekenore .
Holdings
In his twelfth regnal year, by letters patent [dated on 1 December 1318], shown to the jurors, Edward II granted the following manor, among other things, to Roger Damory, knight , and Elizabeth his wife, most beloved niece of the king, to hold to them and the heirs of the body of Roger, as more fully apparent in the letters [CPR 1317–21, p. 248]. They were thus seised, and Roger had issue: Elizabeth, who married John, Lord Bardolf . Roger and Elizabeth his wife died. John, Lord Bardolf, and Elizabeth his wife had issue: William, and they died. William had issue: Thomas, and died. Thomas had issue: Anne, now wife of Reynold Cobham, knight , and Joan, lately wife of William Philip , still living. Thomas died, and Reynold and Anne, and William Philip and Joan held the manor in right of Anne and Joan, daughters and heirs of Thomas, late Lord Bardolf, and kin and heirs of the body of Roger.Date of death and heir as 481.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 16 February.
[Head at top left:] Examined.
TNA reference
C 139/103/30 mm. 10–11
Inquisition Head
SUSSEX. Inquisition [indented]. Lewes. 2 November 1441. [Brocas].
Jurors
Andrew Massay ; William Penbrygge ; Richard Scras ; John Hert ; John Goodman ; Richard Coke ; William Feret ; Stephen Dreylond ; Simon Sherman ; John Gosselyn ; Richard Whytberd ; John Coke ; and John Tollere .
Holdings
Findings as 483, regarding the following. n382
Date of death and heir as 481.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 25 November.
TNA reference
C 139/103/30 mm. 12–13n383
Inquisition Head
LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. The castle at Lincoln. 30 October 1441. [Waslyn].
Jurors
John Bate ; John Hamond ; John atte Well ; John Ermyn ; Thomas Bate ; John Clerk ; Simon Cobbyng ; John Pytyng ; John Grenne ; William Herberd ; John Frend ; and John Potter .
Holdings
Findings as 483, regarding the following. n384
Date of death and heir as 481.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 17 November 1441.
[Head at top left:] Examined.
Inquisition Head
NORFOLK. Inquisition [indented]. Shirehouse at Norwich. 30 October 1441. [Drury].
Jurors
Thomas Wotton ; John Crudde ; Stephen Abbot ; John Talbot ; Robert Rychemond ; Thomas Pygot ; John Hood ; Thomas Neuton ; William Kerre ; John Grigges ; Walter Sporle ; Roger Fraunceys ; and Robert Prylle .
Holdings
He held jointlyn386 with Joan his wife, still living, the honour and manor of Wormegay, and the manors of Stow Bardolph, North Runcton, and Fairswell in Fincham by grant of Henry VI by letters patent [CPR 1436–41, pp. 117–18], shown to the jurors, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies – with knights’ fees, advowsons of churches, abbeys, priories, hospitals, chapels, chantries, and other ecclesiastical benefices, escheats, waifs, strays, soc, toll, team (thema), infangthief, parks, mills, pastures, courts baron, views of frankpledge, leets, wreck of sea, fairs, markets, and warrens – as fully as held by Thomas, late Lord Bardolf, father of Joan, or any of his ancestors, as fully apparent in the letters.TNA reference
C 139/103/30 mm. 16, 18n390
Inquisition Head
SUFFOLK. Inquisition [indented]. Ipswich. 31 October 1441. [Drury].
Jurors
John Merweyn ; John Thorp ; Thomas Ludbrok ; John Mannyng ; John Peytwyn ; John Hyde ; Thomas Brampston ; John Halle ; William Boxton ; John Norman ; Robert Bowere ; William Campell ; and Richard Fennyng .
Holdings
He held the manor of Clopton jointly with Joan his wife and Anne, wife of Reynold Cobham, knight , lately wife of William Clifford, knight , by grant of Henry VI , by letters patent shown to the jurors [CPR 1436–41, pp. 165–6], to Anne, William Philip , and Joan, and the heirs of the bodies of William Philip and Joan, as fully apparent in the letters.n391 The manor was described as the manor of Clopton, lately of William Bardolf, knight , brother of Thomas, late Lord Bardolf , with knights’ fees, advowsons of churches, courts, liberties, franchises, waifs, strays, chattels of fugitives and felons, view of frankpledge, and leets.Date of death and heir as 481.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 20 November 1441.
TNA reference
C 139/103/30 mm. 16–17
Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Little Wilbraham | ||||
Value | £10 | £10 (=2400d.) | ||
Total: £10 (=2400d.) |
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Bate(Writ Clerk)
Jurors
- John Clement
- Roger Gylot
- John Hore
- John Bukke
- John Wylkoc
- John Hancok
- Thomas Wrigth
- John Cherchegate
- John Novill
- John Blaksalte
- John Roger
- John Scutte
- William Scotte