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HUGH HALSHAM, KNIGHT
Inquisition Head
SUSSEX. Inquisition [indented]. Horsham. 31 October 1442. [Wyntershull].
Jurors
John Burdevyle ; John atte Hull ; Walter Okynden ; Richard Grene ; Simon Lotenhurst ; William Gratewyk ; Richard Polyngton ; John Warde ; Robert atte Denne ; Robert Lachemere ; Stephen Comber ; and William Barbour .
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements.
He died on 28 February last. Joan, wife of John Lewkenore, esquire , is his next heir and aged 20 and more.
[Head:]
TNA reference
C 139/107/27 mm. 1–2
Inquisition Head
KENT. Inquisition [indented]. Scray. 5 April 1442. [Dyve].
Jurors
William Yevenet ; Stephen Andrew ; Richard Canteys ; Stephen Shotwade ; John Hayt ; Thomas Wyse ; Robert Haveioye ; William Turgys ; William Aylesforde ; John Craft ; John Edward ; and John Mellar of Mersham.
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements but was formerly seised in demesne as of fee of the manor of Brabourne, advowson of two parts of the church of Hinxhill, and 20 a. land in Brabourne. Thus seised, he granted them by charter dated on 7 May 1425, shown to the jurors, to George Stedolf and William Brewer, clerk , and their heirs and assigns. George and William were thus seised in demesne as of fee. Afterwards, William, by charter dated on 3 September 1425, shown to the jurors, quitclaimed for him and his heirs all right and claim that he had in the manor, advowson, and land – described as the manor of Brabourne, advowsons of churches and priories, knights’ fees, liberties, franchises, markets, wood, meadows, pastures, waters, warrens, parks, commons, paths, ways, rents, and services whatsoever belonging to the manor, and all the other lands and tenements in Brabourne – to George, then jointly seised with William, and his heirs and assigns. Afterwards, George, by charter dated on 2 October 1425, shown to the jurors, granted the manor, advowson, and land, to Henry, cardinal of St Eusebius , bishop of Winchester , described as Henry, bishop of Winchester , Thomas, duke of Oxford [recte Exeter] , now deceased, John, bishop of Bath and Wells , chancellor of England , described as John Stafford, clerk, treasurer of England, Hugh Halsham and Parnel his wife, now deceased, John, Lord Fanhope , described as John Cornewayll, knight , Hugh Loterell , now deceased, Thomas Faukes, clerk , Robert Fitz Robard , now deceased, and William Brewer, clerk , and their heirs. The cardinal etc. [as above] were thus seised in demesne as of fee. Royal licence was not obtained, and the king, by letters patent dated on 10 November 1425 [CPR 1422–29, p. 316], shown to the jurors, pardoned the transgression and further granted that they should hold the manor to them and their heirs of the king and his heirs.TNA reference
C 139/107/27 mm. 3–4
Inquisition Head
NORFOLK. Inquisition [indented]. Hingham. 5 May 1442. [Noon].
Jurors
Robert Spany ; John Seyve ; Henry Jacob ; Richard Potter ; Stephen Cryour ; Thomas Bedford ; Thomas Cusshon ; John Shepherde ; John Thurkeld ; Robert Thurkeld ; Simon Plombe ; John Fuller ; and Robert Salter .
Holdings
He was formerly seised in demesne as of fee of the manors of Filby, Postwick, Stiffkey, West Lexham, Carbrooke, and Holkham, advowson of the church of Stiffkey, belonging to that manor, and advowson of the church of Postwick, belonging to that manor. Thus seised, by charter, sealed with his arms and dated on 22 October 1434, shown to the jurors, he granted the manors and advowsons to John Haket and John Broun, parson of Postwick , and their heirs and assigns. Royal licence was obtained regarding, among other things, the manors of Filby, Postwick, Stiffkey, West Lexham, and Carbrooke, except one acre of land in Filby, and shown to the jurors [CPR 1429–36, p. 428]. John and John were thus seised in demesne as of fee. Thus seised, by charter dated on 23 October 1434, shown to the jurors, they granted the manors and acre of land, to Hugh Halsham and Parnel his wife, now deceased, Thomas, present bishop of Norwich , described as master Thomas Brounse, clerk , Robert Ponynges, knight , Robert Roos, knight, master John Lynfeld , clerk, now deceased, Thomas Faukes, clerk , William Seyntjohn, esquire , now deceased, Richard Middelton, esquire , John Fisshelake, clerk , John Wattys , Richard Clothehale , John Lematon , Edmund Mille , Richard Okenden , George Stedolf , esquires, Thomas Grene , John Egremond , John Elvy , and William Brent , and their heirs and assigns. Hugh, Parnel, the bishop etc. [as above] were thus seised in demesne as of fee. Hugh, Parnel, John Lynfeld, and William Seyntjohn died jointly seised of their estate with the bishop, Robert Ponynges, Robert Roos, Thomas Faukes, Richard Middelton, John Fisshelake, John Wattys, Richard Clothehale, John Lematon, Edmund, Richard Okenden, George, Thomas Grene, John Egremond, John Elvy, and William Brent; and the bishop, Robert etc. [as above] are still seised of their estate. The king, by letters patent dated on 27 March 1442, shown to the jurors, pardoned their transgression and granted that they should hold the manors and acre of land to them and their heirs and assigns of the king and his heirs, as manifest in the letters [CPR 1441–46, p. 65].Date of death and heir as 597 except heir is aged 21 and more.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 12 May 1442.
TNA reference
C 139/107/27 mm. 5–6
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Normanton(Writ Clerk)
Jurors
- William Yevenet
- Stephen Andrew
- Richard Canteys
- Stephen Shotwade
- John Hayt
- Thomas Wyse
- Robert Haveioye
- William Turgys
- William Aylesforde
- John Craft
- John Edward
- John Mellar of Mersham