‹ E-CIPM 26-233: HENRY, LORD GREY OF CODNOR, ESQUIRE ›
HENRY, LORD GREY OF CODNOR, ESQUIRE
Inquisition Head
CITY OF LONDON. Inquisition. The guildhall. 15 February 1445. [Frowyk].
Jurors
Jurors: John Ferraunt ; John Warde ; William Bisshopp ; Richard Kylfole ; John Milkedale ; Henry Bristall ; William Forest ; William Moubray ; John Whiter ; John Store ; John Myles ; and Richard Boydell .
Holdings
He was seised in demesne as of fee ofHe died on 17 July last. Henry is his son and next heir, aged 9 and more.
TNA reference
C 139/116/35 mm. 1–2
Inquisition Head
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition. Rockingham. 27 October 1444. [Palmer].
Jurors
Jurors: William Drakelow ; John Durrant ; Thomas Long ; William Turnour ; John Aleyn ; John Horsham ; William Charleton ; William Reresby ; Robert Peek ; Simon Stumbel ; William Hunte ; and William Johnson .
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements in demesne or in service of the king or of others. Richard Grey, late lord Codnor , who married Elizabeth, daughter of lady Basset, was once seised of the following in demesne as of fee. He feoffed therein Henry, bishop of Winchester , Thomas, bishop of Durham , Thomas, duke of Exeter , Thomas Chaworth, knight , Roger Flore , John Lancastre , and Roger Wyngerworth , and their heirs and assigns, so that they were seised in demesne as of fee. After Richard’s death they assigned the manor, with other lands and tenements, as dower to Elizabeth, who survives, so that she was seised in demesne as of free tenement.
Date of death as 229. Henry Grey is his son and next heir, aged 9 and more.
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TNA reference
C 139/116/35 mm. 3–4
Inquisition Head
HAMPSHIRE. Inquisition. Romsey. 23 September 1444. [Baynard].
Jurors
Jurors: Edward Brygger ; Walter Merssh ; Henry Dodde ; Nicholas Lybet ; Walter Maffay ; John Michell ; William Smyth ; Nicholas Cook ; Thomas Mundy ; John Sampson ; John Baret ; and Richard Hasell .
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements in demesne or in service of the king or of others. Richard Grey, late lord Codnor , who married Elizabeth, daughter of lady Basset, was once seised of the following in demesne as of fee. He feoffed Henry, bishop of Winchester , and the others named in 230, and their heirs and assigns, in the manors so that they were seised in demesne as of fee. After Richard’s death they assigned the manors, with other lands and tenements, as dower to Elizabeth, who survives, so that she was seised in demesne as of free tenement.
Date of death and heir as 230.
[Head:] Delivered to Chancery on 10 November 1444.
TNA reference
C 139/116/35 mm. 5–6
Inquisition Head
LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Hallaton [ms torn]. 29 October 1444. [Beaufitz].
Jurors
Jurors: John Keynsham of Blaston; Thomas Gyssyng of Slawston; John Southern and William Pope of Medbourne; Thomas Boufton of Billesdon; William Dormon , John Bay, junior, and John Litester of Hallaton; Richard Batte of Blaston; Richard Lamberd and John Webster of Medbourne; and John London of Hallaton.
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements of the king or of any other. By charter, shown to the jurors, dated 6 November 1434, he granted the following, among other things, to John Cursun, esquire , Nicholas Bradfeld, esquire , and Richard Hotofte , and their heirs and assigns, so that they were seised therein and still are seised in demesne as of fee.
Date of death and heir as 230.
[Head:] Delivered to Chancery on 8 November 1444.
TNA reference
C 139/116/35 mm. 7–8
Inquisition Head
DERBYSHIRE. Inquisition. Derby. 1 October 1444. [Roos].
Jurors
Jurors: John Lemstre ; Thomas Dethik ; Richard Bosseworth ; Robert Shawe ; John Plassenden ; Ingram Fraunceys ; John Alsop ; Robert Blakwall ; John Bate ; John Kent ; Robert Hyklyng ; Robert Wynter ; and Thomas Shardlowe .
Holdings
Before his death he was seised of the following in demesne as of fee. Thus seised he feoffed Richard Byngham , Ralph Basset, esquire , John Fuller, parson of the church of Heanor, and Richard Ymbard, parson of the church of Sapcote, and their heirs and assigns, so that they were seised in demesne as of fee, and still are seised.
TNA reference
C 139/116/35 mm. 13–14
Inquisition Head
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Nottingham. 5 October 1444. [Roos].
Jurors
Jurors: William fitz William of Aslockton; Thomas Owethorp of Owthorpe ; Richard Langton of Kirkby in Ashfield ; Ralph Owethorp of Owthorpe; William Glosse of ?Nuthall (Northale); Henry Holbroke of Lenton; William Porter of Bingham; John Ledenham of Cropwell Butler; Robert Hakesoke of Trowell; Richard Arnall of Arnold; Richard Lecherd of Halam; and William Chamberleyne of Hucknall Torkard.
Holdings
Before his death he was seised in demesne as of fee of the manors of Broxtowe, Radcliffe on Trent, and Toton. He granted the manors of Broxtowe and Radcliffe on Trent, by charter dated 13 April 1442, shown to the jurors, to Henry Bradburn, esquire , and his heirs and assigns, so that he was and still is seised in demesne as of fee. By indenture dated 28 August 1441, shown to the jurors, he feoffed Robert, lord Willoughby , and the others named in 233, and their heirs and assigns, in the manor of Toton, on the same conditions as in 233. They were seised in demesne as of fee. The arbitrators named in 233 accepted the task of arbitration and judged amongst other things as follows. Before 1 November following the arbitration Henry should find sufficient surety of peace, namely £800, against all the king’s people, before the justices of the peace in Nottinghamshire or in Chancery of record. He and his heirs or executors should also acquit and indemnify Robert, lord Willoughby and his fellow feoffees and their heirs and assigns in respect of all annuities, rents, and burdens issuing from the manor of Toton or any parcel of it. The judgement was given by assent of both parties, at the special request of Henry on 9 September 1441 at Nottingham, when the parties named in 233 and their councils had been called before the arbitrators and carefully examined concerning all actions, etc., as in 233, had and moved between them. At the same place and date the arbitrators delivered their arbitration severally to the parties in quadripartite indenture under their seals, of which one part was shown to the jurors. Henry did not find any surety of peace before the justices of the peace in Nottinghamshire according to the terms of the arbitration, nor did he or his heirs or executors acquit and indemnify Robert, lord Willoughby and his fellow feoffees in the manor of Toton, as appears by the following. Richard, lord Grey , Henry’s father, described as Richard, lord Grey , by sealed writing dated at Nottingham, 16 April 1417, shown to the jurors, granted to his dear and faithful John Curson, esquire , for his past and future good service, 100s. yearly for the term of his life from the issues of the manor of Toton at Whitsun and Martinmas, delivered by the receivers, farmers, reeves, or other ministers, and with power of distraint in the manor and any parcel of it in the event of any arrears, as is contained in the writing. On 31 August last, John took twelve oxen, which he still retains, of Ralph Basset , Richard Bagot , and Henry Bradburne – farmers of the manor from Robert, lord Willoughby and his fellow feoffees – as distraint for £46 13s. 4d. arrears of the annuity from Martinmas term 1426 to Whitsun term last. This was to the grave damage of Robert and his fellow feoffees, whom Henry did not acquit and indemnify according to the terms of the arbitration.
Date of death and heir as 230.
[Head:] Returned on 28 October 1444.
TNA reference
C 139/116/35 mm. 13, 15
Inquisition Head
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Eastwood. 19 January 1446.
Before Richard Byngham and Robert Staunton .
Jurors
Jurors: Reynold Shaw of Eastwood; Henry Saxby ; Ralph Brygge ; William Brokesby ; Thomas Tayliour ; Benet del Hille; William Milnehawe ; Henry Nicholasson ; Robert Leves ; Reynold Hiklynge ; Thomas Okeley ; and Richard Ydersey .
Holdings
He was lately seised of the following in demesne as of fee. He granted the same within ten days of his death to Richard Byngham of Watnall, Ralph Basset, esquire , John Fouler and Richard Ymber , clerks, and their heirs and assigns, with the intention that he would receive the issues during his life, and that after his death the feoffees would enfeoff his son and heir Henry Grey and his heirs and assigns. This was to defraud the king of the wardship and marriage of the son, who is under age, and the wardship of the premises.
Date of death as 230. Henry Grey is his son and next heir, aged 10 and more on the feast of eleven thousand virgins [ 21 October or 22 August ] last.
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TNA reference
C 139/116/35 mm. 9–11
Inquisition Head
DERBYSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Codnor. 19 January 1446.
Before Richard Byngham and Robert Staunton .
Jurors
Jurors: John Gebbe of Codnor; Henry Cook ; Roger Rage ; Thomas Kneley ; William Wright ; John Jakkeson ; William Mawer ; John Pynkeston ; Thomas Margetson ; Ralph Wastnesse ; Richard Daukes ; and Luke Draycote .
Holdings
He was lately seised of the following in demesne as of fee, which he granted within ten days of his death, as in 235.
Date of death and heir as 235.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 14 February 1446.
TNA reference
C 139/116/35 mm. 9, 12
Inquisition Head
KENT. Inquisition. Rochester. 2 November 1444. [Frogenhales].
Jurors
Jurors: John Carter ; William Carter ; Walter Welder ; Richard Smyth ; William Lane ; Richard Charles ; Stephen Never ; John Melete ; Stephen Bourne ; William Rolff ; Roger Dalham ; and Robert Rowe .
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements of the king in chief or in service. He granted the following, by indented charter dated 28 August 1441, n117 shown to the jurors, to Robert, lord Willoughby and the others named in 233, and their heirs and assigns, on the same conditions as in 233. The arbitrators named in 233 carried out the arbitration and delivered it to the parties named in 233 in writing under their seals before 21 September 1441. Therefore Robert, lord Willoughby and the others were and still are seised in demesne as of fee.
Date of death and heir as 230, his son styled junior.
[Head:] Delivered to Chancery on 4 December 1444.
[Dorse:] New escheats ( Nova escaetria).
TNA reference
C 139/116/35 mm. 16–17
E 149/179/6 m. 1
Inquisition Head
ESSEX. Inquisition. Brentwood. 29 October 1444. [Legh].
Jurors
Jurors: Philip Wright ; William Forger ; John Barner ; John Elys ; Edward Sudbery ; John Bone ; William Rolfe ; John Michell ; Thomas Stondon ; William Lane ; John More ; and Roger Richer .
Holdings
He was once seised in demesne as of fee of the following, which he demised to William, bishop of Lincoln , John la Zouche, esquire , Thomas Palmer , William Aldewyncle , and William Weldon , and their assigns, for the life of Elizabeth, lady Grey, so that they were seised in demesne as of free tenement. Afterwards, by indented charter dated 30 January 1444, shown to the jurors, they demised the same to Henry for the term of Elizabeth’s life, for an annual rent of 28s. 2½d. at Easter and Michaelmas, with power of distraint in the event of any arrears. This was under the condition that the bishop and the others, and their heirs, could re-enter in the above lands and tenements or any parcel of them to the value of £10, and hold these as previously (in pristino statu), if Margaret, then Henry’s wife, should sue a writ of dower in the king’s court concerning other lands and tenements in Grays Thurrock granted by Henry to the bishop and the others named above for the term of Elizabeth’s life, or any parcel of them.
Date of death and heir as 230.
[Head:] Delivered to Chancery on 10 November 1444.
TNA reference
C 139/116/35 mm. 18–19
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Bate(Writ Clerk)
Jurors
- John Lemstre
- Thomas Dethik
- Richard Bosseworth
- Robert Shawe
- John Plassenden
- Ingram Fraunceys
- John Alsop
- Robert Blakwall
- John Bate
- John Kent
- Robert Hyklyng
- Robert Wynter
- Thomas Shardlowe