Close Rolls, Henry IV: 1401

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV: Volume 1, 1399-1402. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1927.

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'Close Rolls, Henry IV: 1401', in Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV: Volume 1, 1399-1402, (London, 1927) pp. 597. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/hen4/vol1/p597 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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Robert Chalouns knight to the king, Henry prince of Wales and duke of Cornwall his son, Edmund Stafforde bishop of Exeter and Thomas Langele clerk, their heirs and assigns. Charter of the castle and manor of Chepyngtoryton, the manors of Cokyngton, Podyngton, Hegheaunton and Haghewelle, a moiety of the manor of Northlieu, twenty messuages, four carucates of land, 400 acres of pasture, 400 acres of furze and heath, 100 acres of wood, 10 marks of rent, eight messuages, three carucates of land, 40 acres of meadow and 100 acres of furze and heath in Excestre, Chepyngtoryton, Cokyngton, Blaketoryton, Shepwaysshe, Podyngton, Thernescombe and Monkekampton, with knights' fees in Inwardleghe, also of 2 acres of land in Alphyngton and the advowson of that church, all in Devon, the manors of Hundeston, Hardyngton and Chilton, twenty messuages, two carucates of land, 20 acres of meadow, 14l. of rent, twenty messuages, four carucates of land, 20 acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture, 20 acres of wood and 10l. of rent in Yevele and Kyngeston by Yevele, Hundeston, Hardyngton, Chilton and Overattebeare co. Somerset, eight messuages and 40s. of rent in Donhedburgh co. Cornwall, with the knights' fees and all other the fees, lordships, services, rents and reversions, advowsons appendant and not appendant of all churches, chapels, chantries and hospitals, all 'wayfs' and 'strays,' fairs, markets, leets, hundreds, all manner of courts, wreck and jetsam of the sea, chaces and warrens, 'infangthef' and 'outfanghthef' and all other liberties and rights, as fully as the same were of John Cary knight or any other before him, and all other lands in the said towns and counties which were of the said John or of others enfeoffed or seised to his use, and came to the late king's hands by a judgment of forfeiture against him or them rendered in the parliament of 11 Richard II and confirmed in the parliament of 1 Henry IV; also of a messuage with appurtenances in Charrynge co. Middlesex, late of Thomas Shelle knight or his feoffees, which came to the king's hands by reason of the forfeiture of the said Thomas and by a judgment against him rendered. Dated 1 November 3 Henry IV.
Memorandum of acknowledgment, 27 November.
Printed under the Authority of His Majesty's Stationery Office, by Burgess & Son, Abingdon-on-Thames.