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Nov. 20. Westminster. |
To John de Bekynton escheator in Somerset and Dorset. Order
to take the fealty of Elizabeth late the wife of Ralph de Middelneye
according to the form of a schedule enclosed, and not to intermeddle
further with the manors of Netherhampne, Morton and Hampme Bursy,
the fourth part of the manor of Exton and the advowson of Exton
co. Somerset, and the manor of Purstok co. Dorset, taken into the
king's hand by the death of the said Ralph, delivering to her
any issues thereof taken; as the king has learned by divers inquisitions,
taken by the escheator, that the said Ralph at his death held no lands
in those counties in chief in his demesne as of fee, but held the premises
jointly with the said Elizabeth by divers fines levied in the king's
court with his licence, and that the manors of Netherhampne and
Purstok, the fourth part and advowson aforesaid are held in chief
by knight service, the manors of Morton and Hampne Bursy of others
than the king. |
Dec. 7. Westminster. |
To Roger de Wolfreton escheator in Norfolk. Order to deliver to
William son and heir of Robert de Morle and of Hawise sometime his
wife the advowsons of Hengham, Brandon, Berugh, Northwenham
and Folsham taken into the king's hand by the death of Robert his
father; as it is found by inquisition, taken by the escheator, that the
said Robert at his death held the said advowsons in chief for life
by the courtesy of England after the death of the said Hawise of the
heritage of the said William, and on 18 June in the 34th year of his
reign the king took the homage and fealty of William for the lands
which Robert held in chief as aforesaid after the death of Hawise,
and commanded that livery should be given him. |
Nov. 10. Westminster. |
To William de Reygate escheator in Cumberland. Order to remove
the king's hand and not to intermeddle further with a messuage and
8 acres of land in Kirkelevyngton, delivering to Richard son of Richard
de Kirkelevyngton any issues thereof taken; as the king lately ordered
the escheator to certify in chancery the cause wherefore the premises
were by him taken into the king's hand, and he returned that he took
no lands of the said Richard, but that William de Nessefeld late
escheator by indenture delivered the premises to him, alleging that they
are in the king's hand by reason of a trespass committed by Alan
Collan (who held the same of the king by homage by reason of the
fees which were of Walter Corry late an adherent of the Scots the king's
enemies, in the king's hand by reason of Walter's forfeiture) by aliening
them in fee to Richard Dykson without the king's licence; and in a
parliament holden at Westminster in the first year of the reign it was
ordered that none should thenceforward be impeached by reason of
acquisitions made of lands held of the king as of honours. |
Dec. 6. Westminster. |
To John de Bekynton escheator in Somerset. Order to take the
fealty of John son of Alan de Walton and Isabel his wife according
to the form of a schedule enclosed, and to cause him to have
seisin of a messuage and garden, 40 acres of land, 3 acres of meadow
and 11s. 6d. of rent in Donesore, Assheholt and Stokegommer taken
into the king's hand by the death of the said Isabel and by reason of
the nonage of the heir of Lawrence de Hastynges earl of Pembroke
tenant in chief, saving to the king the marriage of the said John if
it ought to pertain to him, but not to intermeddle further with divers
other lands likewise taken into the king's hand by Isabel's death,
delivering up any issues of these taken; as the king has learned by
inquisition, taken by the escheator, that Isabel who was wife of the
said Alan at her death held no lands in that county in chief in her
demesne as of fee, but held the premises by knight service in fee tail
to her and the heirs of her body and of the body of the said Alan
likewise deceased of the heir of the said earl, a minor in the king's
wardship, and divers other lands of other lords, that the said John
is next heir of Alan and Isabel, and at the time of her death, 11 October
in the 35th year of the reign, was within age and in the king's wardship, and is now of full age; and that answer has been made by the
escheator for the issues of the premises held of the said earl's heir. |
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Nov. 13. Westminster. |
To William de Reygate escheator in Northumberland, Yorkshire
and Westmorland. Order to deliver in dower to Joan who was wife
of William baron of Graystoke tenant in chief the knights' fees and parts
of fees following which the king has assigned to her of those of her
said husband which are in his hand by the death of the said William
and by reason of the nonage of his heir, namely one knight's fee in
Walker co. Northumberland held by John de Fenwyk, Thomas de
Fenwyk and Joan his wife (extended at 10l. a year), the moiety of one
knight's fee in Shilvynton held by Robert de Ogle, Thomas de Fenwyk
and Joan his wife and John de Fenwyk (at 10 marks), the
fourth part of one knight's fee in Northhorseleye held by Robert
Bertram knight, Robert Mauduyt, John de Ogle, Ellen wife
of Robert de Ogle son of Robert de Ogle, and Thomas Fenwyk
(at 6l.), the sixteenth part of one knight's fee in Killyngworth
held by John de Killyngworth the elder, John Killyngworth
the younger, John de Merlay and the heirs of John Prudhom
(at 34s.), the seventeenth part of one knight's fee in Stanyngton held
by the abbot of Newminster and Thomas de Walton (at 13s. 4d.),
the sixth part of one knight's fee in Great Benton held by Henry de
Haveryngton knight (at 5 marks) all in the same county, the eighth
part of one knight's fee in Folketon co. York held by John de Lascy
of Folketon (at 100s.), the sixth part of one knight's fee in Flixton
held by Thomas de Sutton knight and Agnes his wife (at 60s.), the fortieth part of one knight's fee in Flixton held by John de Brixham (at
12s.), the twentieth part of one knight's fee in Flixton held by William
de Erghum knight (at 24s.), the eightieth part of one knight's fee
in Flixton held by John Stele chaplain (at 6s. 8d.), the eightieth part
of one knight's fee in Flixton held by Thomas Sayer (at 6s.), the hundred
and fortieth part of one knight's fee in Flixton held by Stephen del
Grene (at 3s.), the eighteenth part of one knight's fee in Shireburn in
Hareforthlyth held by Ralph de Hastynges knight (at 35s.), the tenth
part of one knight's fee in Shireburn held by William de Erghum (at
60s.), the fortieth part of one knight's fee in Shireburn held by Robert
de Shireburn (at 15s.), the sixtieth part of one knight's fee in Shireburn
held by Thomas Dughty (at 10s.), the hundred and twentieth part of one
knight's fee in Shireburn held by Thomas de Westhorp (at 5s.), the
twenty fourth part of one knight's fee in Butterwyk held by William
de Erghum (at 26s. 8d.), the twenty fifth part of one knight's fee
in Butterwyk held by John de Gomelyng (at 25s.), the forty eighth
part of one knight's fee in Butterwyk held by the said John (at 13s. 4d.),
the forth eighth part of one knight's fee in Butterwyk held by John
Martyn (at 12s.), the forty eighth part of one knight's fee in Butterwyk
held by William Hyplyn (at 10s.), the thirty second part of one knight's
fee in Butterwyk held by Thomas Beaucol, John de Mullescroft, William
Taillor, Joan Barde and Cicely Barde (at 20s.), the ninety sixth part
of one knight's fee in Butterwyk held by Thomas Beaucol (at 5s.),
the ninety sixth part of one knight's fee in Butterwyk held by William
Warde (at 5s.), the eighth part of one knight's fee in Hildreskelf held
by Roger Brette (at 34s.), the twenty sixth part of one knight's fee
in Hildreskelf held by Roger son of Nicholas (at 14s.), the fifty second
part of one knight's fee in Hildreskelf held by John Jakson (at 9s.),
the eleventh part of one knight's fee in Gamelthorp held by Robert
son of James (at 24s.), the seventeenth part of one knight's fee in Gamelthorp held by Roger de Riton (at 20s.), the eleventh part of one knight's
fee in Broghton held by William de Garton (at 53s. 4d.), the nineteenth
part of one knight's fee in Aymonderby held by Thomas de Ingelby (at
25s.), the forty eighth part of one knight's fee in Aymonderby held
by William son of Hugh Capell (at 10s.), the ninety sixth part of one
knight's fee in Aymonderby held by Agnes daughter and heir of John
son of Hugh (at 5s.), the eleventh part of one knight's fee in Swynton
held by John Brette (at 53s. 4d.), the fortieth part of one knight's
fee in Slyngesby held by Miles de Stapelton (at 6s.), the sixth part of
one knight's fee in Slyngesby held by Margaret de Neville (at 40s.),
the thirtieth part of one knight's fee in Slyngesby held by William
de Sleghtholm (at 12s.), the fortieth part of one knight's fee in
Slyngesby held by Robert Serjaunt (at 5s.), the thirtieth part
of one knight's fee in Slyngesby held by Richard son and heir of
John de Appelton (at 10s.), the hundred and twentieth part
of one knight's fee in Slyngesby held by Thomas Fraunceys (at
3s.), the twentieth part of one knight's fee in Moreton held by
Thomas de Thornton (at 26s. 8d.), the twenty sixth part of one
knight's fee in Moreton held by Cicely daughter of William Yonge
(at 20s.), the fortieth part of one knight's fee in Moreton held by
William Parvyng (at 13s. 4d.), the eightieth part of one knight's fee
in Moreton held by John Smyth (at 6s. 8d.), the eightieth part of one
knight's fee in Moreton held by Nicholas son of John Herlyng (at
6s. 8d.), the fortieth part of one knight's fee in Moreton held by the
said Nicholas (at 13s. 4d.), the fortieth part of one knight's fee in Moreton held by John son of John Herlyng (at 13s. 4d.), the eightieth
part and the fortieth part of one knight's fee in Moreton held by
Thomas de Lyth (at 20s.) all in the same county, the homage and
service of Thomas Hudson for certain tenements in Dufton co. Westmorland held of the late baron (at 5s.), the homage and service of
John son of Adam de Dufton for tenements in Dufton (at 12s.), the
homage and service of John de Ormesby for tenements in Dufton
(at 3s. 4d.), the homage and service of Richard del Cotflat for tenements in Dufton (at 6s. 8d.), the homage and service of William de
Edenhale for tenements in Dufton (at 12s.), and the homage and
service of Nicholas Dobson and Idonea his wife and of Alice who was
wife of John Dobson for tenements in Dufton (extended at 12s.),
all held of the late baron. |
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To William de Reygate escheator in Yorkshire, Northumberland
and Westmorland. Like order to deliver in dower to the said Joan
the advowsons of the church of Folketon co. York (extended at 13l.
6s. 8d. a year), of the vicarage of the same church (at 100s.), of the
church of Morpath co. Northumberland (at 40 marks), of the hospital
of St. John of Cacheburne in the same county (at 40s.), and of the
church of Dufton co. Westmorland (extended at 100s.). |
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Nov. 28. Westminster. |
To William de Reygate escheator in Yorkshire. Order to remove
the king's hand and not to intermeddle further with a toft and 6 acres
of land in Wandesford, Skirere and Driffeld, delivering to Margaret
late the wife of John de Gildhousdale of Wandesford any issues thereof
taken since her husband's death; as the king has learned by inquisition, taken by William de Nessefeld late escheator, that the said John
on Tuesday after St. Katherine in the 34th year of the reign committed
a felony at Crendalelyth in the town of Kirkeby for which he after
abjured the realm, and at that time held the premises in right of the
said Margaret, that Richard Houlot occupied the same, extended at 2s.
a year, taking the issues and profits from the date of the felony until
Monday after the Purification in the 35th year, on which day John died,
and that the premises are held of others than the king. Proviso that
answer shall be made to the king for the said issues from the date of
the said felony to the day of John's death. |