E-CIPM 26-563: JOAN, LADY BARDOLF

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JOAN, LADY BARDOLF

Inquisition Head

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Newark-on-Trent. 21 June 1447. [Sutton].

Jurors

Jurors: John ?Craunter of Aslockton; John Byngham of Car Colston; John Balard of Radcliffe on Trent; Edmund Barre of Tollerton; Thomas Muston of Stoke Bardolph (Stoke); Richard Perot of Gedling; John Marshall of Carlton; Richard Arnall and Robert Balard of Arnold; William Ripper of Newark-on-Trent; John Wale of Stoke Bardolph; John White of North or South Collingham; William White of Balderton; Thomas Brynggest of Newark-on-Trent; John Ledenham of Cropwell Butler; and Thomas Pyrpoynt of Caunton.

Holdings
She held the following in demesne as of fee tail, to herself and the heirs of her body.
Shelford and Stoke Bardolph, ½ manor, annual value £14, with ½ advowson of the church of Gedling. The manor is held of the king in chief, service unknown. n297

She died on 12 March 1447. William Beaumont , the son of Elizabeth, the daughter of Joan, is her next heir, and was aged 8 on 28 April last.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 7 July 1447.

[Foot:] Examined.

TNA reference

C 139/128/29–30 mm. 1–2

Inquisition Head

DERBYSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Derby. 23 June 1447. [Sutton].

Jurors

Jurors: John Dunstabull of Elvaston; John Bradiagh of Osmaston; John Chapman of Chellaston; Richard Sagher and John Ball of Ambaston; John Parkynson and William Jonson of Thulston; Richard Forthe and William Spencer of Alvaston; John Smalley , John Schardlow , and Thomas Hay of Boulton; and Richard Boseworth and John Smyth of Church or Great Wilne.

Holdings
She held the following in demesne as of fee tail, to herself and the heirs of her body.
Ambaston, Thulston, and Elvaston, 26s. assize rent from free tenants, parcel of the manor of Shelford in Nottinghamshire, which is held of the king in chief, service unknown.

Date of death and heir as 553.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 7 July 1447.

[Ms torn at foot: nothing now legible.]
TNA reference

C 139/128/29–30 mm. 1, 3

Inquisition Head

LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Leicester. 23 June 1447. [Porter].

Jurors

Jurors: Nicholas Joy of Market Harborough; Gilbert Innes of Leicester; Thomas Neell of ?Wilson (Wolston); John Nicoll of Braunstone; Robert Newton of Belgrave; William del Hill of Horninghold; William Derman , Thomas Duraunte , and John Palmer of Hallaton; Richard Heynton and John Foster of Loughborough; and Richard Curtes of Barwell.

Holdings
She held the following in demesne as of fee tail, to herself and the heirs of her body.
Hallaton, ½ manor, annual value £8. The manor is held of the king in chief, service unknown. n298

Date of death and heir as 553, heir here aged 9 on 28 April last.

[Head:] Delivered to court by Richard Neell on 8 July 1447.

[Foot:] Examined.

TNA reference

C 139/128/29–30 mm. 4–5

Inquisition Head

LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Leicester. 4 November 1447. [Porter].

Jurors

Jurors:as 555.

Holdings

Findings [and marginalia] as 555.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 22 November 1447.

[Foot:] Examined.

TNA reference

C 139/128/29–30 mm. 6–7

Writ Head

557 Writ melius inquirendo . ‡ 5 February 1454. [Fryston].

Regarding 555 or 556 above. Inquire by whose grant she held the ½ manor, and by what service.

Inquisition Head

LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Leicester. 10 May 1454. [Coton].

Jurors

Jurors: Thomas Nonerey of King’s Norton; Thomas Gissyng of Slawston; Robert Bothe , John Ladde , and William Bay of Hallaton; John Durward of Shearsby (Shethesby); William Broune of West Langton; Henry Seymper of Welham; Giles Norton of Laughton; William Lay of Burton Overy; and Roger Godefelowe and Thomas Deraunt of Hallaton.

Holdings

She held the moiety, which is held of the king in chief as 1/24 knight’s fee,
by grant of ‪ Henry IV . By letters patent [?CPR 1408–13, pp. 95–6], shown to the jurors, Henry granted the whole manor, among other things, with appurtenant knights’ fees and advowsons of churches and other ecclesiastical benefices, to William Clyfford, knight , and Anne his wife, and William Phelip , and the said Joan, then his wife, and the heirs of the bodies of Anne and Joan.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 6 June 1454 by the escheator.

[Foot:] Examined.

TNA reference

C 139/128/29–30 mm. 8–9

Inquisition Head

OXFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Oxford. 23 October 1447. [Stayvrton].

Jurors

Jurors: Richard Newby ; Thomas Radley ; John Russhebury ; Thomas Elyot ; Robert Hye ; Thomas atte Welle ; Thomas Neyr ; Roger Buston ; William Harme ; William Athelam ; Thomas Athelam ; and Nicholas Lucas .

Holdings
She held the following in demesne as of fee tail, to herself and the heirs of her body.
Holton, ½ manor, annual value £8. The manor is held of the king , of the honour of St Valery , by 1d. at Michaelmas.

Date of death and heir as 555.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 16 November 1447.

[Foot:] Examined.

TNA reference

C 139/128/29–30 mm. 10–11

Writ Head

559 Writ melius inquirendo . ‡ 5 February 1454. [Fryston]. Regarding 558 above. Inquire by whose grant she held the ½ manor.

Inquisition Head

OXFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Oxford. 8 October 1454. [Ellesmere].

Jurors

Jurors: Richard Newby ; John Frayn ; Thomas Radley ; Thomas Attwelle ; Robert Hye ; John Chebynhurst ; John att Welle, junior; John Russhbury ; Thomas Neyr ; John Frankeleyn, junior ; John Myngge ; and Thomas Sprynggold .

Holdings

‪ Edward II , with assent of the prelates, earls, and barons, and with the authority of parliament then assembled at York, by letters patent dated at York, 1 December 1318 [CPR 1317–21, p. 248], shown to the jurors, granted to Roger Damory , and Elizabeth his wife, the king’s dearest niece, and the heirs of the body of Roger, among other things the manor of Holton, with knights’ fees, advowsons of churches, and other appurtenances. Roger and Elizabeth were seised by form of the grant. They continued their estate and possession for their whole lives, and died seised of such estate. After their deaths the manor descended by form of the grant to Elizabeth, daughter and heir of the body of Roger. She married John Bardolf , and they had issue: William Bardolf , and died. After their deaths the manor descended to William as son and heir of the bodies of John and Elizabeth. He had issue: Thomas Bardolf , and died. After his death the manor descended to Thomas as son and heir of the body of William by form of the grant. Thomas had issue: Anne, late wife of William Clyfford, knight , and Joan, named in the writ, late wife of William Phelip , whom ‪ Henry VI created lord Bardolf. Thomas died, and after his death the manor descended to Anne and Joan, as daughters and heirs of his body. They were seised of the manor and continued their possession for their whole lives. William Phelip and Joan had issue: Elizabeth, married to John, viscount Beaumont . John and Elizabeth had issue: William Beaumont , now lord Bardolf. Elizabeth died, and William Phelip and Joan died seised of such estate in possession of the ½ manor by form of the grant.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 4 November 1454.

[Foot:] Examined.

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C 139/129/29–30 mm. 12–13

Inquisition Head

HERTFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Puckeridge. 9 June 1447. [Rokell].

Jurors

Jurors: John Humberston ; John Lord ; John Quye ; Robert Danell ; William Reymond ; William Payn ; Thomas Northwode ; John Wigge ; William Howe ; Thomas Eyr ; John Chipervile ; and John Warman .

Holdings
She held the following in demesne as of fee tail, to herself and the heirs of her body.
Watton at Stone, ½ manor called Bardolphs, annual value £10, and ½ advowson of the church of Stapleford. The manor is held of the king in chief, service unknown. n299

Date of death and heir as 555.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 20 June 1447.

[Foot:] Examined.

TNA reference

C 139/128/29–30 mm. 14–15

Writ Head

561 Writ melius inquirendo . ‡ 5 February 1454. [Fryston].

Regarding 560 above. Inquire by what service she held the ½ manor and ½ advowson, and by whose grant, of whom the advowson is held, and inquire as to the value of the advowson.

Inquisition Head

HERTFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Ware. 12 February 1454. [Lafeld].

Jurors

Jurors: John Pygot ; William Munden ; John Austyn ; John Stetyll ; William Ive ; Thomas Hoddesden ; Richard Lyghtfote ; Thomas Barton ; Richard Reynold ; Thomas Hamond ; William Snowe ; William B... [ms torn] ; John Notyngham ; John Chery ; Geoffrey Frensh ;and Henry Sexten .

Holdings

‪ Edward I was seised of the manor of Watton at Stone in demesne as of fee. By letters patent [CChR, III, 48], dated at Burstwick, 28 November 1304, shown to the jurors, he granted the manor among other things to Isabel, late wife of Hugh Bardolf , for the term of her life, with remainder to William, son of Isabel, and the heirs of his body, and with reversion to the right heirs of Isabel. Isabel was to hold the manor as fully as when it was taken into the king’s hand after the death of the above Hugh. Isabel was seised in demesne of as free tenement. She died, and after her death William was seised in demesne as of fee tail by form of the grant. He had issue: Thomas Bardolf , and died. After his death, Thomas was seised in demesne as of fee tail by form of the grant. He had issue: John, and died. After his death John was seised in demesne as of fee tail by form of the grant. He had issue: William, and died. After his death William was seised in demesne as of fee tail by form of the grant. He had issue: Thomas, and died. After his death Thomas was seised in demesne as of fee tail by form of the grant. He had issue: Anne, late wife of William Clyfford, knight , and Joan, named in the writ, late wife of William Phelip, late lord Bardolf . Thomas died, and after his death William, Anne, William, and Joan were seised in demesne as of fee tail, in right of Anne and Joan, by form of the grant. William Phelip and Joan had issue: Elizabeth, whom John, viscount Beaumont took to wife. They had issue: William, now lord Bardolf. William Clyfford , William Phelip , and Elizabeth died. Joan survived them and held the ½ manor in the above form by virtue of the grant.

The advowson of Stapleford pertains to the manor of Watton at Stone, and did so at the time of the grant, and is truly worth £4 yearly. The manor is held of the king in chief as ¼ knight’s fee.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 24 February 1454 by John Knyght, deputy of the escheator .

[Foot:] Examined.

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C 139/128/29–30 mm. 16–17

Writ Head

Precept from William Malett , the king’s escheator in Lincolnshire, to the sheriff, to summon 24 honest and law-worthy men of the parts of Kesteven to be before the escheator at Caythorpe, 3 October 1447, to inquire as shall be asked of them on the king’s part. Have there this precept and their names. Under my seal, 12 September 1447.

[Dorse:] Thomas Mores , sheriff. Executed.

Inquisition Head

Jury panel.

John Slory of Old Sleaford (Sleford) sworn William Ledbetar of the same William Cranwell of Cranwell sworn John Spanby of Spanby sworn Richard Barnaby of Great or Little Gonerby sworn Robert Baudes of Ropsley sworn John Hamo [unclear: n]d n300 of Leasingham sworn John Margaretson of Aunsby sworn John Claymound of Great or Little Hale sworn Henry Wylughby of Ingoldsby sworn Richard Castir of Little Ponton (Paunton) sworn Thomas Fox of Ropsley sworn John ?H[unclear: o]wet of Ingoldsby, senior sworn William Cely of Navenby sworn Richard Colby of Grantham Robert ?Must[unclear: o]n of Great or Little Gonerby John Clark of Sapperton William ?Dalton of Brant Broughton Richard Rauff of Bassingham John Semar of Ancaster John Byrd of Old Sleaford (Sleford) John West of Coleby Thomas Fouler of Brant Broughton John Armyn of West Willoughby (Wylugby).

Inquisition Head

LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Caythorpe. 3 October 1447. [Malet].

Jurors

Jurors: John Slory of Old Sleaford (Oldesleford); William Cranwell of Cranwell; John Spanby of Spanby; Richard Barneby of Great Gonerby or Little Gonerby; Robert Baudes of Ropsley; John Hamond of Leasingham; John Margaretson of Aunsby; John Claymond of Great Hale or Little Hale; Henry Willoughby and John Howet, senior , of Ingoldsby; Richard Castre of Little Ponton (Paunton); Thomas Fox of Ropsley; and William Cely of Navenby (?Naundeby).

Holdings
She held the following in demesne as of fee tail, to herself and the heirs of her body.
Ruskington, ½ manor, with its members and lands, tenements, rents, and services in Ruskington, Dorrington, Digby, Leasingham, Dunsby, Anwick, Brauncewell, ?Old Sleaford (Sleford), and Roxholm, annual value £16 10d., and
½ advowson of the church of Ruskington
.
Caythorpe, ½ manor, with members in Frieston, Normanton, Sudbrook, and West Willoughby (Wolughby), annual value £27 2s. 1¾d.
Ancaster, ½ of ½ vill, annual value 5s. 3d.
Westborough, ½ manor, with members in Dry Doddington and Stubton, annual value £19 3s. 2d., and
½ advowson of the church of Westborough.
The manors are held of the king in chief, service unknown. n301

Date of death and heir as 555.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 30 October 1447.

[Foot:] Examined.

TNA reference

C 139/128/29–30 mm. 18–21

Writ Head

563 Writ melius inquirendo . ‡ 5 February 1454. [Fryston].

Regarding 562 above. Inquire by whose grant she held the premises specified therein; what lands, tenements, rents, and services she held in Ruskington, Dorrington, Digby, Leasingham, Dunsby, Anwick, Brauncewell, ?Old Sleaford (Sleford), and Roxholm, of whom they are held, and by what service; and their value.

Inquisition Head

LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition. Navenby. 17 May 1454. [Wenselowe].

Jurors

Jurors: Simon Launde and John Amwyk of Ashby de la Launde (Asshby); Thomas Pacy of Barkston (Barston); John Cappe of Normanton; Thomas Walcote of Walcot; John Banastre of North Rauceby or South Rauceby; John Wytherne of Barkston; William Tylson of Heydour; William Dove and William Dalton of Brant Broughton; John Garwell of Ashby de la Launde; William Gillon of Aunsby; John Petyng of Rowston; John Bulloure of Wellingore; and Robert Essex of Dorrington.

Holdings

‪ Henry IV , by letters patent [CPR 1405–8, pp. 448–9], shown to the jurors, granted the manors of Ruskington, Caythorpe, and Westborough, with appurtenant knights’ fees, advowsons, courts, liberties, issues, and profits, to William Clyfford, knight , and Anne his wife, and William Phelip , and Joan, named in the writ, then his wife, for the term of their lives, and the heirs of their bodies.

The lands, tenements, rents, and services in Ruskington, Dorrington, Digby, Leasingham, Dunsby, Anwick, Brauncewell, Old Sleaford, and Roxholm are parcel of the manor of Ruskington, and were at the time of the grant; they are worth 40s. yearly, but the jurors do not know their quantity.
The moiety of the advowson of Ruskington pertains to the manor of Ruskington, and pertained at the time of the grant, and is worth 100s. yearly.
The moiety of the advowson of Westborough pertains to the manor of Westborough, and pertained at the time of the grant, and is worth 10 marks yearly.
All the above, and the moiety of the moiety of the vill of Ancaster, are held of the king in chief as 1 knight’s fee.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 21 May 1454 by John Castre of the Exchequer.

[Foot:] Examined.

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C 139/128/29–30 mm. 22–23

Inquisition Head

NORFOLK. Inquisition [indented]. New Buckenham (Bokenham Market). 9 November 1447. [Saye].

Jurors

Jurors: Thomas Brampton ; Robert Warner ; Walter Wederby ; Alexander Payne ; Thomas Balif ; Thomas Colman ; Roger Smyth ; John Roys ; William Wright ; John Broune ; Thomas Wareyner ; and John Bucke .

Holdings
She held the honour and manor of Wormegay and the manors of Stow Bardolph, North Runcton, and ‘Fareswell’ in Fincham, with appurtenant knights’ fees, advowsons of churches, abbeys, priories, hospitals, chapels, chantries, and other ecclesiastical benefices, and other profits, in demesne as of fee tail, to herself and the heirs of her body and of the body of William Phelipp, knight, late lord Bardolf , her late husband, by grant of ‪ Henry VI . In the letters patent [CPR 1436–41, pp. 117–8], shown to the jurors, William and Joan were described as William Phelipp, knight , and Joan his wife. They were to hold the above as fully as Thomas, late lord Bardolf , father of Joan, or any of his ancestors, held them.
Wormegay, the honour and manor, annual value £20;
Stow Bardolph, the manor, annual value £20;
North Runcton, the manor, annual value £10; and
Fareswell’ in Fincham, the manor, annual value £6
; all held of the king in chief, service unknown. n302 Thomas, late lord Morley , John Hevyngham, knight , William Paston , William Yelverton , John Keche, clerk , William Gode, esquire , John Puttok , John Gode , and William Rous were lately seised in demesne as of fee of the manor of Erpingham, lately of Robert Erpyngham , with the appurtenant advowson of the church of the vill, and of the manor of ‘Gerberges’ in Erpingham. By tripartite indented charter, shown to the jurors, they granted the manors and advowson to the above William and Joan and the heirs of the body of William; with successive remainders, if William die without heir of his body, and Katherine, the wife of Andrew Botiller, knight , or any of her heirs was alive, to Katherine and the heirs of her body; to any heir of her body then surviving, and the heirs of their bodies; and to the right heirs of Katherine; but with remainder, if Katherine die without heir of her body in William’s life, or in the life of an heir of his body, to the right heirs of William. William and Joan were seised in the said form and continued their estate for the whole life of William. Joan continued her estate and possession for her whole life after William’s death.
Erpingham, the manor, annual value £20; and
Gerberges’, the manor, annual value £10,
not held of the king in chief, but of whom held not known. n303

Date of death as 553. William, son of Elizabeth, daughter of Joan, is her next heir, and was aged 9 on 28 April last.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 3 December 1447.

[Foot:] Examined.

TNA reference

C 139/128/29–30 mm. 24, 26

E 149/183/13 m. 4

Inquisition Head

SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Dennington. 10 November 1447. [Saye].

Jurors

Jurors: Robert Poley ; Roger Dowe ; John Alred ; John Goldynge ; Thomas Dewke ; Alexander Reydon ; John Sancroft ; William Stanton ; Laurence Pelfe ; John Keche ; John Pulham ; and William Forster .

Holdings

She held no lands or tenements of the king or of any other in demesne or in service.

Date of death and heir as 564.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 3 December 1447.

[Foot:] Examined.

TNA reference

C 139/128/29–30 mm. 24–25

Inquisition Head

NORFOLK. Inquisition. Cringleford. 12 October 1451. [Martyn].

Jurors

Jurors: John Hoste ; Robert Rychemond ; William Cauton ; Robert Gerard ; Walter Ederych ; John Heynes ; Henry Alouday ; Thomas Alderyche ; John Lylly ; William Kensy ; John Catour ; and Richard Whityng .

Holdings

She held more lands and tenements than were specified in her inquisition, as follows. She held the manors of Whinburgh, Cantley, and Strumpshaw, jointly with Anne, late wife of Reynold Cobham, knight , and once the wife of William Clyfford, knight , who survives. The manors, with appurtenant knights’ fees, advowsons of churches, courts, liberties, franchises, ‘wayfis’, ‘straiis’, chattels of fugitives and felons, views of frankpledge, leets, and other profits, were granted by ‪ Henry IV , by letters patent [CPR 1405–8, pp. 448–9], shown to the jurors, to William Clyfford and Anne, then his wife, and William Phelipp and Joan then his wife, named in the writ, for the term of their lives, and the heirs of their bodies, with reversion to the king and his heirs. They were described as William Clyfford, chevalier , and Anne his wife, and William Phelipp and Joan his wife, daughters and heirs of Thomas, late lord Bardolf , then deceased.

Whinburgh, the manor, true annual value £30.
Cantley, the manor, true annual value 20 marks.
Strumpshaw, the manor, true annual value £10.
She held the manors of Scratby and Caister-on-Sea, jointly with the above Anne, by grant of ‪ Henry VI , to the above Anne, William Phelipp , and Joan, and the heirs of the bodies of William and Joan. In the letters patent [cf. CPR 1436–41, pp. 165–6], shown to the jurors, the manors were described as the manor of Caister-on-Sea and Scratby, with appurtenant knights’ fees, advowsons of churches, courts, liberties, franchises, ‘wayfis’, ‘straiis’, chattels of fugitives and felons, views of frankpledge, leets, and other profits, lately of William Bardolf, knight , brother of Thomas, late lord Bardolf .
Scratby, the manor, true annual value £4.
Caister-on-Sea, the manor, true annual value £10
. The manors are held of the king in chief by knight service, but whether as 1 knight’s fee or more or less the jurors do not know.

Date of death and heir as 555, heir here aged 13 and more.

John, viscount Beaumont , and the above Anne occupied the manors from the time of Joan’s death to the day of this inquisition, and received the issues, and still receive them. The viscount’s title is unknown.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 8 November 1451.

[Foot:] Examined.

TNA reference

C 139/128/29–30 mm. 27–28

Writ Head

567 Writ melius inquirendo . ‡ 5 February 1454. [Fryston].

Regarding 564 above. Inquire by what services the honour and manor of Wormegay, and the manors of Stow Bardolph, North Runcton, and ‘Fareswell’ in Fincham are held of the king .

Inquisition Head

NORFOLK. Inquisition. Long Stratton. 12 March 1454. [Whyte].

Jurors

Jurors: Nicholas Drake ; William Clopton ; John Bolytont ; Robert Reede ; John Fuller ; John Andrew ; John Sendell ; Thomas Boyton ; Walter Colman ; William Grene ; Richard Hovell ; and William Bertham .

Holdings

They are held of the king in chief as 1 knight’s fee.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 22 March 1454 by Ralph Greneacres, servant of the escheator.

[Foot:] Examined.

TNA reference

C 139/129/29–30 mm. 29–30

Inquisition Head

SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Halesworth. 14 March 1454. [Whyte].

Jurors

Jurors: Robert Smethesson ; John Walgoos ; William Roo ; Thomas Palmer ; Thomas Fox ; William Wattesson ; Stephen Warde ; John Boleyn ; Robert Goldeman ; Robert Burghward ; Thomas Sevenpens ; and John Baker .

Holdings
She held the following in demesne as of fee.
Clopton, ½ manor; the manor is worth 10 marks yearly.
Ilketshall, ½ manor; the manor is worth 10 marks yearly.
The manors are held of the king in chief as ¼ knight’s fee.

Date of death as 555. William Beaumont, knight , the son of Elizabeth, the daughter of Joan, is her next heir, aged 15 and more.

John, viscount Beaumont received the issues of the moieties from the time of Joan’s death, title unknown.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 22 March 1454 by Ralph Greneacres, servant of the escheator.

[Foot:] Examined.

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C 139/128/29–30 mm. 31–32

Inquisition Head

SUSSEX. Inquisition [indented]. Lewes. 28 October 1447. [Knottesford].

Jurors

Jurors: John Stydolf ; William att Wode ; John Mayster ; John att Stone ; Stephen Drylond ; Richard Fayregoo ; John Scherman ; Philip Wykham ; John Bredon ; Henry Pers ; Richard Mascall ; and Richard Burnell .

Holdings
‪ Henry IV was seised in demesne as of fee of the manor of Birling, with appurtenant knights’ fees and advowsons of churches and other ecclesiastical benefices. By letters patent [? CPR 1405–8, p.46], shown to the jurors, he granted the manor, among other things, to his dearest consort Joan, late queen of England , for the term of her life. Afterwards by other letters patent [CPR 1408–13, pp. 95–6], shown to the jurors, he granted the remainder of the manor, among other things, to William Clyfford , ‘chyvaler’, Anne his wife, William Philip and Joan his wife, named in the writ, and the heirs of the bodies of Anne and Joan. Afterwards the queen died. After her death William, Anne, William, and Joan entered the manor by virtue of the letters patent. They continued their estate for their whole lives. William Clyfford , William Philip , and Joan died thus seised. Anne survived them and held the manor by right of survivorship, and is solely seised in the above form by virtue of the letters patent.
Birling, the manor, annual value 20 marks, held of the king , of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown.
n304 ‪ Henry IV was seised of the following in demesne as of fee. By letters patent [cf. CPR 1405–8, p. 442], shown to the jurors, he granted the manors to William Bardolf , ‘chyvaler’, for the term of his life. Afterwards by other letters patent [CPR 1405–8, pp. 448–9], shown to the jurors, among other things he granted the reversion of the manors to the above William Clyfford , Anne, William Philip , and Joan, for the term of their lives, and the heirs of their bodies. Afterwards William Bardolf died. William Clyfford , Anne, William Philip , and Joan entered the manors by virtue of the letters patent and continued their estate for the lives of William, William, and Joan. William Clyfford , William Philip , and Joan died thus seised. Anne survived them and held the manors by right of survivorship. She is still solely seised by virtue of the letters patent.
Plumpton, the manor, annual value 20 marks; and
Barcombe, the manor, annual value 20 marks,
held of the king in chief, service unknown. n305

Date of death and heir as 555, heir here aged 9 and more.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 17 November 1447.

[Foot:] Examined.

TNA reference

C 139/128/29–30 mm. 33–34

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Ruskington, Dorrington, Digby, Leasingham, Dunsby, Anwick, Brauncewell, Old Sleaford, Roxholm, Ancaster
Total: -
Ruskington, Ancaster
Total: -
Westborough, Ancaster
Total: -

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

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