Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry III, File 10

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Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry III, File 10

185. Gunnora de Mara alias de la Mare.
Writ to H. de Wingham and his co-escheators in cos. Oxford and Wilts, 13 Feb. 34 Hen. III.
Henry, son of Henry Tracy alias de Tracy, aged 12, is her heir.
Oxford. Inq. (undated.)
Elfeiscot, 2 carucates land held of the king in chief by serjeanty of being chief usher of the door of the King's Hall.
Burmerscot and Pithmundiscote in Elfeiscot parish, 1 carucate held of Vivian de Staunden by 1 mark rent.
Wilts. Inq. (undated.)
Winterburn town, 1 carucate land pertaining to Alveescote manor which is held as abovesaid. (See No. 144.)
C. Hen. III. File 10. (1.)
186. Adam de Dilun alias de Dylon.
Writ to the sheriff of Hereford, 27 Aug. Inq. Sunday before the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 34 Hen. III.
Henry, his son, is his heir, and the same A. (sic) is of lawful age.
Hereford. Dylon manor, 2½ virgates and 20a. land held of William son of Warin by 3s. rent, and finding him yearly in war time for 15 days at Dylon or Bochred one man with horse, doublet, iron cap and lance, at the said William's cost, and if his horse should die or be slain in the said service the said William should give him 20s. for it.
C. Hen. III. File 10. (2.)
187. William le Rus of Bassingburn.
Writ to the sheriff of Cambridge, 19 Oct. 34 Hen. III. Inq. The vigil of All Saints, 35 Hen. III.
Geoffrey le Rus, aged 36, is his heir.
Cambridge. Bassingeburn town, 1 hide land held of the king in chief by service of ½ knight's fee.
Clopton town, 1¼ hide land held of the abbot of Lesnes by service of 1/5 knight's fee, and 50s. rent; and 1¼ hide held of William de Cheyni by service of 1/5 knight's fee and 60s. rent.
C. Hen. III. File 10. (3.)
188. Robert de Laverekestok alias Lavekestok.
Writ to Henry de Wengham, 13 Sept. 34 Hen. III. Extent (undated).
Jordan, his son, aged 17½, is his heir.
Wilts. Laverkestok, a moiety of his court towards the south and 1 virgate land held of the king in chief by service of keeping the forest of Clarendon together with James de Puttone and Richard de Muleford; and the other moiety and a mill at Mummewrth held of the prior of Ivychurch (Hederose) by service of 10s. 4d. yearly; two virgates land held of Stephen de Wdesand by 10s. rent; a mill of Winterslewe fee held of Sir John son of Geoffrey by 5s. rent; and 4s. rent.
C. Hen. III. File 10. (4.)
189. John de Wicford.
Writ to the sheriff of Essex, 20 Oct. 34 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.)
Essex. [Wicford], 140a. land are held of the gift of Isabel, his mother, which descended to her after the death of Maud, her sister, 10½a. meadow, 12a. pasture, 5a. wood, 21s. 5d. rent, ½ windmill, &c. and the said Isabel holds of the king in chief by service of ½ of 3 parts of 1 knight's fee. (See No. 182.)
C. Hen. III. File 10. (5.)
190. Ralph le Waleys.
Writ to Henry de Wengham and his co-escheator in co. Berks, 15 March, 34 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.)
His sisters, Agnes married to John de Mareys, and Juliena married to Geoffrey de Wrokeselle, are his heirs: there is a third sister from the same mother by her last husband, named Agnes, but the jury know not whether she has any right in this inheritance; all are of full age.
Berks. Estbiri, 1 carucate land and 70s. 3½d. rent, held of the king in chief, and a mill and 1 acre meadow of the fee of Henry de Sewelle, held of the king in chief for ½ knight's fee. (See Nos. 244 and 857.)
C. Hen. III. File 10. (6.)
191. Otuelus alias Otwerus le Insula.
Mandate from H. de Wengham to the escheator in Lindesey with transcript of writ, 5 Oct. 34 Hen. III.
Robert, his son, age variously stated as 24 and 28, is his heir.
Lincoln. Inq. (undated.)
Saleclife and Apelby in Peverel honour, 10l. land held of the king in chief by 1 knight's fee; and ½ carucate held of Norman Derci by 1/16 knight's fee.
Wyten, 15 bovates land held of the fee of Peter de Facunberge.
Northumberland. Inq. Saturday after St. Luke, 34 Hen. III.
Gosford, held of the heirs of Roger son of John by service of 15 days guard at the Castle of Newcastle.
Neuton, held of Sir John de Bayllol by service of ¼ knight's fee.
Berehill and Haukewell, Thurneton and Burneton, Fenwic and Matfen, held of Hugh de Bollebec by service of 1 ½ knight's fee; whereof Burneton is held of him (the said Otuelus) by service of 1 knight, and Thurneton by doing the foreign service pertaining thereto.
C. Hen. III. File 10. (7.)
192. Roger le Bretun.
Writ to the sheriff of Nottingham [and Derby], 16 Oct. 34 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.)
Robert, his son, aged 24, is his heir.
[Derby.] Waleton town or manor, with 120 acres land in Calehale (extent given with names of tenants), held of the king in chief of Peverel fee by service of 1 knight's fee.
Rudich', 2 carucates land held of the heirs of Robert de Duyn.
C. Hen. III. File 10. (8.)
193. Philip Mimekan alias Mymycan of Gersindon.
Writ to H. de Wengham and his co-escheator in co. Oxford, 4 Oct. 34 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.)
Philip, his son, aged 5, is his heir.
Oxford. Hedindon, 1 hide land held of the king in chief by service and serjeanty of keeping the forest of Schotover and Stawude; and ½ hide of Philippa countess of Warwick, from which she receives 12s. yearly.
Gersindon, ½ hide land held of the fee of Roger de Akeny, from which Payn de la Mare receives 12s. yearly.
Writs to the sheriff, 8 and 9 Feb. 35 Hen. III. Inq. (undated fragment.)
Writ of melius inquirendo to the sheriff, 25 Feb. 35 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.)
King John never conferred upon Hugh de Nevile the land which was of Philip Mimekan in Gersindon, nor did the king that now is ever confer the said land on Richard de Bello Campo by reason of the wardship of that land or of any other right. (Compare No. 856.)
C. Hen. III. File 10. (9.)
194. James Huese alias Heose.
Writ to the sheriff of Wilts, concerning lands, &c. granted by the king to the said James for life in Boxle (sic), 13 Nov. 34 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.)
Wilts. Chipeham, Ridlawe and Hupehull, 7l. 20½d. of land in the said manors (extent given with names of tenants) including lands in Ruedon, were delivered by the king to the said James for life to sustain him in his service. (See No. 173.)
C. Hen. III. File 10. (10.)
195. Saer de Wahull.
Writ to Henry de Wengham and his co-escheators in cos. Bedford and Northampton, 18 June, 34 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.)
Walter, his firstborn son, aged 23 and more, is his heir.
Bedford. Wahull honour held of the king in chief for 30 knights' fees.
Wahull manor (extent given) held in his own hand.
C. Hen. III. File 10. (11.)
196. John Corndeboef alias Cordebof.
Writ to H. de Wingham and his co-escheator in co. Suffolk, 28 April, 34 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.)
Thomas, his son, aged 21 or more, is his heir.
Suffolk. Mendelesham, lands (extent given) held of the king in chief by serjeanty of staying (commemorand') with his crossbow in the army for 40 days at his own cost, and three years ago he made fine for himself and his tenants for the alienation of the said serjeanty, rendering to the king 30s. yearly.
Buckeslawe, held wholly of earl Richard by service of 1 knight.
C. Hen. III. File 10. (12.)
197. Richard de Anesy alias Daneseye.
Writ to Henry de Wengham and his co-escheator in co. Wilts, 15 April, 34 Hen. III.
Richard, his son, aged 12, is his heir.
[Wilts.] Inq. (undated.)
Dulton and Bratton, 4 carucates land held by serjeanty of being in the king's army for 40 days at his own cost.
Cet, 7 marks rent held of Avice de Columbariis.
Hereford. Inq. Friday before Whitsunday, 34 Hen. III.
Turneyston manor, with Linehales hamlet pertaining thereto (extent given), held of Sir Roger de Schandes in chief by service, when there shall be war with Wales, of finding 2 footmen, one with a lance and the other with bow and arrows for 40 days at Snodhull at his own cost.
C. Hen. III. File 10. (13.)
198. Roger de Clere and Maud his wife.
Writ to Henry de Wengham and his co-escheator in co. Surrey, 20 Dec. 34 Hen. III. Extent (undated).
Alice, daughter of William le Rus and Agatha his wife, daughter and heir of the said Roger and Maud, aged 2 and more, is their heir.
[Surrey.] Bromle, a moiety of the manor (extent given) held by the said Maud of the king in chief by service of 1½ knights' fee.
Writ to Thomas de Stanford and his co-escheator in co. York, 6 Jan. 34 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.)
York. Sivelington, 1 bovate land held by the said Roger of Sir Roger Bigot, the king's Marshal, by knight's service; and 5 carucates sometime held by the said Roger and Maud of Sir Roger le Bigot by knight's service.
Mart[on] town, the foreign service of 2 carucates land, held (as above) of the fee of the said Sir Roger.
Wilton town, 6 carucates, sometime held (as above) of the said fee by knight's service.
Edeston town, 2 carucates and 2 bovates sometime held (as above) of the fee of the earl of Albemarle by knight's service.
But the said Roger sold all the lands and retained nothing save the 1 bovate in Sivelington.
The said Roger also held a moiety of Brumelay manor 'in com' de Ledred, juxta London' of the inheritance of the said Maud, service unknown.
C. Hen. III. File 10. (14.)
199. Richard de Levinton alias Leventon.
Writ to Thomas de Stanford and his co-escheator in co. Cumberland, 27 May. Inq. Tuesday ... St. Barnabas, 34 Hen. III.
Ralph de Leventon is his heir, and is legitimate and of mature age.
Cumberland. Scelton (full extent given) with the advowson of the church.
Kircandr', 20 bovates land rendering 8l. 2s. 5d.
Leventon (extent given), with the advowson of the church.
Wescudbrihteby, 5½ carucates land, the farmers paying 4l. 4d. yearly, &c.
Hederesford, a moiety, viz.—2 carucates, the farmers paying 36s. 5½d. yearly.
Houscales, ½ carucate, the farmer paying 20s. 6d. yearly.
Westleventon, 6 carucates land.
Stapleton, a moiety with the advowson in Gillesland barony, held of Sir Thomas de Mlton.
Buchecastre, in the barony of Burgh on the Sands (extent given). The said barony was held by 4l. cornage yearly to the king.
C. Hen. III. File 10. (15.)
200. John de Nevill.
Writ to the sheriff of Kent, 12 March, 34 Hen. III. Inq. missing.
C. Hen. III. File 10. (16.)
201. Walter de Godarvyle alias de Godarville.
Writ to Henry de Wengham and his co-escheator in co. Bedford, 8 Jan. 34 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.)
Joan, his daughter, age 16, wife of Sir Geoffrey Gacelin, is his heir. He had a younger daughter, Margaret, but the jury know not whether she is alive or not.
Bedford. Sudgyvel manor (extent given) held in fee of the heirs of Walter de Traily by 6d. rent and 1 pair of gilt spurs yearly, and scutage for ½ knight's fee.
C. Hen. III. File 10. (17.)
202. Robert de Muscampis alias de muschaump.
Writ 16 Sept. [34?] Hen. III (fragment). Extent (undated and defective).
He had 3 daughters, of whom he married Cecily, the eldest, to a son of Sir Odenel de la Ford, who of her begat one Isabel who survives, he and his wife being dead. The said Isabel, aged 15, is married to a boy named Adam de Wyginton, aged 13 or 14, and they are in the wardship of Sir William de Huntercumbe. Margery, the second daughter, ... aged 24 ... The third daughter, ... aged 20 (?) ... married ... are his heirs.
Northumberland. Wlour borough and advowson (extent given) with the free forest of Chyviot.
Beleford ... (extent given), with 4l. rent of assize of the town and mill of Dichend.
Hethpol, 11 cottars and other tenants.
Louwyk', 354a. arable, 18a, meadow, 16l. 18s. rent from bondmen, works worth 7l. 9s. 6d. a mill, herbage, turbary, wood, &c.
Bollisdun town, 68s. 6d. rent and 5s. works.
Brankeston town, 16s. rent.
Ross town (extent given) held of the bishop of Durham and within the limits of the bishopric, excepting part of the fields and some salt pits which are within co. Northumberland; and the bishop of Durham holds two bovates by a farm of 10d. and 1 arrow yearly.
Knights' fees rendering scutage:—Odelin de Ford 1 fee, Lady Rametta la Vescuntesse 1 fee, William de Akyld 1 fee, Robert de Ulcestre 1 fee, Robert de Manerio ½ fee, William de Stainesby ½ fee, James de Houburn ¼ fee, William de Muschaump ¼ fee, Henry de Dichend ¼ and 1/16 fee, Richard the Marshal 1/5 fee, Robert de Heddon ¼ fee? (4 partem), Sampson son of Stephen 1/16 fee, William de Yerdhil and Maud Sarp 1/30 fee, Walter de Extildisham 1/30 fee, Adam Sarp 1/30 fee, Carinus de Beleford, 1/12 fee, and William Hunter 1/24 fee in Wilour.
C. Hen. III. File 10. (18.)
203. [William Daneys?]
Writ of extent to the sheriff of Rutland, 18 Aug. 34 Hen. III. Extent (undated).
Rutland. Tikencote alias Tykinghote alias Tykingkote, 2 parts of the manor (extent given) now in the king's hands. (See No. 275.)
C. Hen. III. File 10. (19.)
204. William Daneys of Tykekote.
Writ (missing). Inq. 34 Hen. III.
John, his son, aged 18 at the Purification last, is his heir. (See No. 275.)
E. Series I. File 1953, No. 1.
205. Alan de la Hale.
Writ to Henry de Wingham and his co-escheator in co. Northampton, 25 Nov. 34 Hen. III. Inq. (undated.)
William, his son, aged 14, is his heir.
Northampton. Hale, 1 virgate land held of the king by serjeanty of archery, 6 acres of the fee of Nicholas de Hale, 19s. 6d. rent of assize, 6s. tallage of villeins, customs of villeins, and the advowson of the chapel. Agnes, late his wife, has her dower by the king's writ.
C. Hen. III. File 10. (20.)