Newcastle Upon Tyne

(County)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
18-43415 Feb 1401Thomas Gray, KnightInquisition
18-58227 Apr 1402Adomar De Athelles, KnightInquisition
18-74626 Apr 1403Alice Wife Of John Maners, KnightInquisition
19-13219 Feb 1406Stephen Lescrope Of Masham, KnightInquisition
19-73521 Apr 1410Robert De Ogle, Senior, KnightInquisition
22-13012 Jun 1423Mitford, William (De), EsquireInquisition
22-370NoneMonboucher, BertramInquisition
22-53720 Aug 1426Lisle, Robert, ChevalierInquisition
22-58811 Sep 1425Monboucher, BertramInquisition
22-59111 Sep 1425Monboucher, BertramInquisition
22-59509 Nov 1425Monboucher, BertramInquisition
22-64406 Feb 1426Neville, Ralph (De), Lord Neville Of Raby, Earl Of WestmorlandInquisition
22-655NoneNeville, JoanAssignment of Dower
22-75810 Dec 1426Herbotill, IsabelInquisition2/3 of 100s. annual rent from lands and tenements ...
23-19329 Nov 1428Ask, EleanorInquisition
23-37727 Mar 1430Thornton, RogerInquisition
24-53118 Mar 1436John, Duke Of BedfordInquisition
24-56015 Jan 1436Thomas, Son Of John Wetewode And Margaret His WifeProof of Age
25-29505 May 1439John HibburneProof of Age
25-36710 Sep 1440John BelasysInquisition
25-51509 Jan 1441Joan, Late Countess Of WestmorlandInquisitionNewcastle upon Tyne, £30 5s. 5 1/2d. and a third o...Newcastle upon Tyne, 1/3 messuage, called ‘Nevylly...Newcastle upon Tyne, £120 rent taken yearly from t...
26-15523 Jun 1444Robert, Son Of Alice Who Was The Wife Of Nicholas GabeforeProof of Age

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Escheator Of NewcastleAssociated with
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Newcastle, St John The BaptistCounty for

Extents and values

Total: 7265.5d, 93.33d, 28800d, (£30 5s. 5d. // 7s. 9d. // £120 )
(VILL OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, )

£30 5s. 5 1/2d. and a third of 1/2d. from £90 16s. 8d. annuity granted by ‪ Edward III , by letters patent dated at Henley-on-Thames on 16 July 1352 [CPR 1350–54, p. 310], to Ralph Neville , and his heirs, among other grants, to be taken from the fee farm of the vill

1/3 messuage, called ‘Nevyllynne’, worth 3s. 4d. yearly

4s. 5 1/3d. of 13s. 4d. annuity

£120 rent taken yearly from the customs and subsidies in the port

Value variation

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