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JOAN, WHO WAS THE WIFE OF JOHN HOTOFT ESQUIRE
Inquisition Head
ESSEX. Inquisition. Saffron Walden. 17 February 1446. [Skargehill].
[Inquisition: ms galled in places. For jurors, cf. 397.]
Jurors
Jurors: Nicholas Browne ; Richard Bolyngton ; John F[unclear: itzth]william ; Geoffrey Janyn ; John Veisy ; Simon Lyndesell ; William Admonde of Clavering; John Parker [and] Richard T[unclear: wyn] of Elmdon; John Da[unclear: vy] ; Richard Longe of Great or Little Dunmow; and William Wodecok and Roger Grey of Manuden.
Holdings
She held no lands or tenements in demesne as of fee or in service of the king in chief or of any other. A fine [CP 25/1/292/67/149] was raised in the king’s court, on the morrow of the Ascension, 1434, between John Wilberfosse, clerk, querent , and Richard Fox, esquire , now deceased, deforciant, concerning the following. Richard acknowledged the third part of the manors, and the advowson, to be the right of John, as that which John had of the grant of Richard; for which John granted the same to Richard for the term of his life, without impeachment of waste, with remainder to Joan, named in the writ – described as Joan, wife of Richard Fox – for the term of her life; and with successive remainders to the heirs of the body of Walter Bigod , and to the right heirs of Richard Fox . The fine was shown to the jurors. Richard was seised in demesne as of free tenement, and the tenants of the third part attorned themselves to him. Immediately after Richard’s death, Joan entered the third part and advowson, by virtue of the fine, without obtaining royal licence. Afterwards on 5 May 1435 the king, by letters patent, shown to the jurors, of his special grace and for 40s. paid in the hanaper, pardoned her trespass [CPR 1429–36, p. 456]. The next heirs of the body of Walter Bigod are [1.] Katherine, wife of Robert Hunt, esquire , the daughter of Walter, aged 50 and more; and [2.] Isabel, wife of Thomas Darell, esquire , the daughter of Margaret, another daughter of Walter, aged 30 and more. Immediately after Joan’s death, they entered the premises and hold them by virtue of the fine.
She died on 24 December last. John Nowers, esquire , is her son and next heir, aged 30 and more.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 4 March 1446 by John Knyghton, deputy of the escheator.
TNA reference
C 139/122/31 mm. 1, 3
E 357/38 rot. 122
Inquisition Head
HERTFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Ware. 19 February 1446. [Skargehill].
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Marchall ; Gilbert Shelley ; John Shelley ; John Cok ; John Bedell of Ware; John Silvester ; William Haver of Hoddesdon; Richard at Mell ; John Chessehull ; William Colt ; John Maister ; and John Pette .
Holdings
She held no lands or tenements in demesne as of fee of the king or of any other. Long before her death, John Lounde, clerk , and John Edom were seised of the following in demesne as of fee. By charter shown to the jurors, they granted the same to John Hotoft, esquire , deceased, and Joan his wife – named in the writ – for the term of their lives, without impeachment of waste; with remainder to John Barre, knight , and Idony then his wife, now deceased, and the heirs of their bodies. John Hotoft and Joan were seised in demesne as of free tenement and Joan died seised of such estate. After the deaths of John and Joan, John Barre entered the premises by virtue of the remainder. Thus seised, by charter shown to the jurors, he granted them to Philip Boteler and Leonard Stapulton , esquires, Walter Heven , Hugh Shellewik , John Tournour , John Brune , and Thomas Hoddesdon , and the heirs and assigns of Hugh and Walter, so that Philip, Leonard, Walter, Hugh, John, John, and Thomas were seised in demesne as of fee [sic].TNA reference
C 139/122/31 mm. 1–2
n209^: ‘3’ deleted, but nothing written in its place.
Holdings
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Extents
No holding extent information available.