Close Rolls, Edward III: November 1360

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 11, 1360-1364. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.

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'Close Rolls, Edward III: November 1360', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 11, 1360-1364, (London, 1909) pp. 89. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw3/vol11/p89 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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November 1360

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1360.
Nov. 24.
Westminster.
To Leo de Perton escheator in Worcestershire. Order not to intermeddle further with the manors of Muitone and Kilmesham taken into [the king's] hand by the death of Thomas de Bradeston, delivering up the issues; as the king has learned by inquisition, taken by the escheator, that Thomas at his death held no lands in that county in his demesne as of fee nor in service in chief nor of any other, for that long before his death by charter he enfeoffed Robert Murdak parson of Wynterbourne, Robert Reigny parson of Somerford Mauduyt, and John de Wynchestre chaplain of the said manors, and that the same are held of others than the king.
To Thomas Saundres of Neubold escheator in Gloucestershire. Like order not to intermeddle further with the manor and advowson of Wynterbourn; as the king has learned by inquisition, taken by the escheator, that Thomas de Bradeston at his death held no lands in that county in his demesne as of fee, but held the said manor and advowson jointly with Agnes late his wife, to them and the heirs male of their bodies, by fine levied in the king's court, and that they are held of another than the king.
Nov. 26.
Westminster.
To John de Estbury escheator in Oxfordshire and Berkshire. Order to deliver in dower to Elizabeth who was wife of Henry de la Poyle tenant in chief two messuages and four virgates of land in Hampton atte Brigge co. Oxford (extended at 20s. a year), one carucate of land in Chilton co. Berks (extended at 16s.) and one mark of rent in Chilton aforesaid; as of the lands which were her husband's, and are in the king's hand by his death and by reason of the nonage of his heir, the king by assent of Richard Stury, to whom he has committed the wardship of two thirds of those lands, has assigned to Elizabeth the messuages and lands aforesaid, and also certain lands in Cudeford co. Surrey (extended at 68sd. a year clear, over and above a rent resolute due to divers the lords thereof), subject to that rent, and has taken of her an oath that she will not marry without his licence.
The like to William de Hatton escheator in Surrey, for the lands in Cudeford.