Oct. 24. Gloucester. |
To Gilbert de Culwen escheator in Northumberland and Cumberland.
Order to remove the king's hand and meddle no further with the
manors etc. following, delivering to Jacoba who was wife of John
de Stryvelyn knight any issues thereof taken since her husband's
death; as the king has learned by inquisition, taken by the escheator,
that deceased held jointly with the said Jacoba a third part of the
manor of Jhesmouth with 3 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow and
6 acres of wood, seven tenements, 168 acres of land and meadow and
four cottages in Bolom, and a third part of the advowson of Jhesmouth
chapel in chief by gift and feoffment of William Kellawe and others
made with the king's licence, three pieces of land in Bamburgh of the
king in burgage, a fourth part of the manor of Tyndelay with 120
acres of land, meadow and wood, three messuages, 80 acres of land
and meadow in Emeldon, one waste tenement with 12 acres of land
in Dunstan, two tenements and 30 acres of land in Wolton, 12 acres
of land in Lescebery called Lescebiryflat, a messuage and 60 acres
of land and meadow in Alnewyke, a messuage and 56 acres of land
and meadow in Goseforth South, 12 acres of land in Elstewike and
3 acres of meadow at Holforth, a messuage, 120 acres of land, 12
acres of meadow and 40 acres of wood in Blakhedley, a messuage,
12 acres of land, 2 acres of meadow and 12 acres of wood in Moseforth,
the manor of Burneton with houses, gardens, dovecots, 200 acres
of demesne land, 7 acres of meadow, thirteen tenements, 312 acres
of land in the hands of husbands (husbandorum), four cottages, two
water mills, one fulling mill and a pasture there called Predhill, the
moiety of a tenement and 30 acres of land, and 2s. of rent in Preston,
the advowson of a chantry in the manor of Burneton, a wood in the
town of Preston called Elwaldesyde, two tenements with gardens
and crofts in Alnewyke, a moiety of the manor of Welshowe, a messuage,
120 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow and 2s. of rent in Morilye, two
messuages called Hilhous and Annyssyde with 50 acres of land and
meadow, a piece of waste moor called Blakmyddyngmore and
Outlawys, 3s. 4d. of rent in Scranwode, six messuages and 144 acres
of land and meadow with a certain rent in Bechefeld, a pasture [at]
Makstawrigges, a pasture at Neuhame, a messuage and 30 acres of land
and meadow at Spiriden (waste), a messuage and 24 acres of land and
meadow in Kirkeheton, a pasture called Bistrali, a messuage and 8 acres of
land and meadow at Caldestroth, a messuage and 6 acres of land at
Wallowe, a messuage and 60 acres of land and meadow there, a pasture
called Fisilby, two tenements and 48 acres of land and meadow at
Cramlyngton, a tenement and 40 acres of land and meadow at Crokdak,
a tenement and 40 acres of land and meadow at Wyseleth, two
tenements with 80 acres of land and meadow at Holes, 2s. of rent
arising from a piece of land called Orcherfeld, two tenements and
40 acres of land and meadow in Neubyggyng by Blauncheland, a
tenement and 24 acres of waste land at Shotley, a tenement and 24
acres of land and meadow in Neuton by Biwell, the reversion of a
tenement and 24 acres of land and meadow there, the reversion of a
tenement and 10 acres of land at Sheldeford, seven tenements, 168
acres of land and meadow and four cottages in Bolom, divers lands,
rents and services of free tenants in Middelton, South Lyghton,
Bradforth, Trewyke, Belshowe, Hertwayton, Denom, Harnham
and Ayden with a moiety of the demesne land of Ayden, and a cottage
and 4 acres of land in Lighton, all in Northumberland, and the
castle and manor of Bothecastell with lands, meadows, pastures and
shealings adjacent in Cumberland of others than the king by feoffment
of the said William and others; and the king has taken the fealty of
the said Jacoba. |