Close Rolls, Edward III: October-December 1369

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 13, 1369-1374. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1911.

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'Close Rolls, Edward III: October-December 1369', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 13, 1369-1374, (London, 1911) pp. 47-48. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/edw3/vol13/pp47-48 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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October-December 1369

Membrane 9.
Oct. 6.
Sheen.
To Richard de Wydeville escheator in Norhamptonshire. Order not to meddle further with the manor of Norton Davy with the hundred thereto pertaining and other appurtenances (the advowson excepted), the manor of Estneston with the advowson of Sewardesle priory, a messuage and one carucate of land in Wittilbury and Silveston, a piece of meadow called Huberdesmede in Toucestre, and the manor of Heymondcote, taken into the king's hand by the death of Henry Grene knight, delivering to the said Henry (sic) any issues thereof taken; as the king has learned by inquisition, taken by the escheator, that by fine levied in the king's court with his licence the said Henry at his death held the premises jointly with Thomas his son (yet living) to them and the heirs of Henry's body, that the manor of Norton Davy is held in chief by knight service, and the said hundred likewise by the service of rendering yearly at the exchequer by the hands of the sheriff 54s., which is called blanch farm, and the other manors, advowson etc. of others than the king.
Oct. 6.
Sheen.
To the same. Order not to meddle further with the manor and advowson of Lufwyk, nine messuages, one toft, four virgates of land and 12 acres of meadow in Haryngworth, a ninth part of the manor of Great Hoghton, four messuages, one carucate and 3½ virgates of land, 2 acres 1½ rood of meadow and 6s. 8d. of rent in the said town, taken into the king's hand by the death of Henry de Grene knight, delivering up any issues thereof taken; as the king has learned by inquisition, taken by the escheator, that the said Henry Grene gave the said manor and advowson of Lufwyk and the premises in Haryngworth, with other lands in Bedfordshire and Bukinghamshire, to Richard de Bollesore and William Thirnyng, and the said ninth part and premises in Great Hoghton, with other lands in the same counties, to Nicholas de Thenford, Thomas Pavely and William de Asshele to hold during his life, with remainder after his death to Henry his son (yet living) and to the heirs of the body of Henry the son, and that all the premises are held of others than the king.
Oct. 10.
Westminster.
To John de Evesham escheator in the county of Suthampton. Order to take of John de Brambeshute and Elizabeth his wife, sister and heir of John de Lisle of Gatescombe tenant in chief, security for payment of their relief at the exchequer, and to cause them to have seisin of her said brother's lands taken into the king's hand by his death; as the king has taken the homage and fealty of John de Brambeshute by reason of issue between him and the said Elizabeth begotten.
Vacated because upon the Fine Roll.