Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward I, File 117

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Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward I, File 117

273. ADAM GURDUN alias GURDOUN alias SIR ADAM GURDON, knight.
Writ, 8 April 33 Edw. I.
SOUTHAMPTON. Inq. made at Aulton, 29 April, 33 Edw. I.
Alicesholte and Wolvemere. The bailiwick of the forest held for life of the king in chief by the grand serjeanty of keeping that forest, and by service of rendering 13s. 4d. yearly at the king’s exchequer; for John le Venuz, lately deceased, held that bailiwick &c. and, with the king’s licence, granted it to the said Adam to hold for life only, with reversion to himself and his heirs; wherefore by the death of the said Adam the reversion pertains to John, son and heir of the said John le Venuz, aged 40 and more.
Joan daughter of the said Adam, aged 45, is his next heir.
SOUTHAMPTON. Inq. made at Aulton, 13 April, 33 Edw. I.
Tistede. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of 1/2 knight’s fee.
Seleburn. A hall, grange and oxhouse roofed with tiles, 56a. arable, a dovecot, 2a. pasture, and 4 free tenants rendering 12s. 10d. yearly, held of the prior of Seleburn by service of 50s. yearly rent.
La Stiepe. A house thatched with straw and 20a. arable, held of Margaret, queen of England, the king’s consort, by service of 10s. yearly rent, as of the hundred of Aulton.
Joan his daughter, aged 45, is his next heir.
SURREY. Inq. 20 April, 33 Edw. I.
Padindene. The manor (extent given) held of John de Hastinges by service of 1/2 knight’s fee and rendering him a pair of gilt spurs yearly price 6d.
Heir as above, aged 40 and more.
C. Edw. I. File 116. (23.)
274. ROBERT SCARLET.
Writ, 22 Jan. 33 Edw. I.
KENT. Inq. made at Hadlou, 22 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Westpecham. A fourth part of the manor (extent given), including a wood called ‘la Hurst,’ and 3 tenants rendering 2s. 6d. yearly for ‘gavelhey’; which manor is held of the king in chief by service of mewing a goshawk.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
John Scarlet his brother, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Writ of certiorari the above inquisition making no mention whether the goshawk ought to be mewed at the charges of the said Robert and his heirs, or of the king, 10 March, 33 Edw. I.
KENT. Inq. made at Malling, 28 March, 33 Edw. I.
Westpecham. The said Robert held a fourth part of the manor; which whole manor is held of the king in chief by homage, and service of mewing one of the king’s goshawks at the charges of those who hold the manor.
Writ of certiorari, Robert de Leyburn having given the king to understand that John son of John Scarlet is next heir of the said Robert [Scarlet], the escheator is commanded to make enquiry in the presence as well of the said Robert and John son of John, as of the said John Scarlet brother of the said Robert, 5 April, 33 Edw. I.
KENT. Inq. 5 May, 33 Edw. I. (defective.)
John Scarlet brother of the said Robert, aged 30 and more, is his next heir, and he had no other heir.
The said Robert and John son of John were warned fifteen days before the taking of this inquisition, but (came not nor) sent (anyone) for them.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (1.)
275. JOHN DE PAUNTON.
Writ, 4 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
LINCOLN. Inq. 27 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
Paunton. A capital messuage, 104a. arable, 10a. meadow, 6 free tenants rendering 25s. 6d. yearly, 8 customers rendering 60s. yearly, and pleas &c. of court, held of the archbishopric of York, now vacant and in the king’s hand, by service of 1/3 knight’s fee.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
William de Paunton his brother, aged 32, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (2.)
276. NICHOLAS DE LUTTREWORTHE alias DE LUTTEREWORTHE.
Writ, 10 Oct. 33 Edw. I.
LEICESTER. Inq. made at Friseby on Thursday after St. Nicholas, 34 Edw. I.
Skeftington. A cottage, 2 1/4 virgates of land, and 3s. yearly rent, held [by the courtesy of England] of the inheritance of Gundreda his wife, long deceased, of the king in chief by service of finding a man carrying the king’s writs in the king’s war in England for forty days at his own charges.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Thomas, son of the said Gundreda, aged 24, is her next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (3.)
277. JOHN DE REDINGES alias DE REDYNG’.
Writ, 20 Aug. 33 Edw. I.
SOUTHAMPTON. Inq. 4 Oct. 33 Edw. I.
Westetone. A hall, grange (and) oxhouse, thatched with straw, with a garden, 61a. arable, 4a. meadow, 10 free tenants rendering 12s. yearly, 4 1/2lb. pepper and 1lb. cummin, and 4 customers rendering 22s. 4d. yearly, held of the king in chief by service of homage for all serivce; and 4a. wood held of Ralph de Monte Hermerii, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, and Joan his wife by service of 16d. yearly and doing suit at their court of Mapeldurham every three weeks.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
His daughters, Margaret the wife of William Walsheman aged 30, and Isabel aged 23, are his next heirs.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (4.)
278. THOMAS DE MORILEYE alias DE LA MORELEY, DE LA MORRELEY, DE LA MORRYLEY.
Writ to the sheriff of Cumberland to enquire whether the said Thomas, whose lands &c. were taken into the king’s hand because he was against the king in the first Scotch war, was afterwards admitted into the king’s peace and so died, and whether Thomas his son, who has prayed the king to restore him his father’s lands in Alneburgh, Little Broughton, Godrikeby and Pykehou, co. Cumberland, was always in the king’s peace, as is said, or not, 4 April, 33 Edw. I.
CUMBERLAND. Inq. taken at Aldenburgh on Monday after the octave of St. John ante Portam Latinam, 33 Edw. I.
The said Thomas the father, immediately after the first Scotch war was admitted to the king’s peace, and died in his fealty; the said lands &c. in Alneburu’, Little Brochton, [G?]rodreby and Pykehou, were taken into and are still in the king’s hand because he was against the king in the said war: Thomas his son was always in the king’s peace.
Writ of certiorari to the same sheriff to enquire of whom the tenements abovesaid are held, and whether the said Thomas his son is next heir or not, and of what age, 23 May, 33 Edw. I.
CUMBERLAND. Inq. taken at Carlisle on Tuesday after the Assumption, 33 Edw. I.
Aleneburgh. The tenements are held of William de Berchaude, an idiot in the king’s wardship, and of Robert de Hedon and Mariota his wife, co-parceners and lords of Alneburgh, by service of 20d. yearly rent.
Little Broghton. The tenements were formerly held of the countess of Albemarle (Aubemarlye), of the honour of Cokermouth, by service of rendering 6d. for cornage at Cokermouth, and doing suit at the court there every three weeks; which honour is now in the king’s hand, and the tenements are held of him by the same service.
Goderikeby. Thomas de Alneburgh, grandfather of the said Thomas son of Thomas, enfeoffed Thomas de Cleter of the hamlet of Goderikeby to hold to him and his heirs of the master of the knights of the Temple in England, chief lord of that fee, rendering 30s. yearly to himself and his heirs, and 6d. yearly to the chief lord and his successors.
Pikehou. The tenements are held of Alan de Roule by service of 3d. yearly for cornage.
Thomas his son, aged 13, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (5.)
279. ADAM DE ERLETON.
Writ, 14 March, 33 Edw. I.
SALOP. Inq. Saturday the feast of SS. Philip and James, 33 Edw. I.
Erleton. A messuage and a carucate of land (extent given with names of tenants), held of the king in chief by service of rendering 6s. 8d. yearly at the king’s exchequer.
Clotleye. Two cottages (tenants named) rendering 6s. yearly, 9a. land, and 1/2a. meadow, held of the church of Wroccestre by service of 12d. yearly rent.
He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
John his son, aged 4 at the feast of St. Petronilla next, is his next heir.
Writ (missing).
SALOP. Inq. concerning the tenure of the above lands held of the king, made at Welynton on Saturday before St. John the Baptist, 33 Edw. I.
Erleton. A messuage and a carucate of land held of the king as above only, and not by knight’s service or serjeanty.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (6.)
280. CHRISTIANA LATE THE WIFE OF ROBERT DE BRUS alias CHRISTIANA DE BRUS.
Writ, 6 July, 33 Edw. I.
CUMBERLAND. Inq. made at Penrith on Saturday after the Assumption, 33 Edw. I.
Hezelspring in Ingelwod. A vaccary held of the king in chief by service of rendering 1d. yearly to the king by the hands of the sheriff. She held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick; and because enquiry as to her heir is not contained in the writ, nothing has been done therein.
Writ ad melius inquirendum, because Christopher, son and heir of John de Seton deceased, has given the king to understand that the said Christiana held for her life certain lands in Gamelesby and Unthank of his inheritance, by the said John’s demise, of the king in chief, which the escheator has also taken into the king’s hand, and because the inquisition makes no mention who is the said Christiana’s next heir &c., 27 Aug. 33 Edw. I.
CUMBERLAND. Inq. made at Carlisle on Tuesday the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 33 Edw. I.
Engelwode. A vaccary called Heslespringskale held of the king in chief by service of 1d. to be paid yearly to the sheriff for the king’s use.
Gamelesby and Unthank. The towns held for life by the grant of John de Seton to Robert de Brus and the said Christiana and the heirs of their bodies, with reversion to the said John and his heirs; and as the said Robert and Christiana died without such heir, the tenements revert to Christopher, son and heir of the said John de Seton, aged 28 and more; they are held of the king in chief by homage, and by 13s. 4d. cornage to be rendered yearly to the sheriff for the king’s use.
Market Ireby. The manor held for her life of John de Boyvill by homage and service of rendering a sparrowhawk, by the grant of Adam de Midelton by a fine levied in the king’s court; which manor the said Adam now holds.
Joan the wife of Roger de Edneham, aged 30 and more, Joan the wife of Robert de Hodeleston, aged 28 and more, Christiana the wife of John de Farlame, aged 26 and more, and Isabel the wife of Hugh de Bochardby, aged 25 and more, are her next heirs.
Writ of plenius certiorari on the petition of Adam de Middelton, the king’s clerk, asserting that the said Christiana held the vaccary of Heselspring for life only by his demise and that by her death it ought to revert to him, wherefore the escheator is commanded to make enquiry in the presence of the said Adam and of the heirs of the said Christiana &c., 20 Oct. 33 Edw. I.
CUMBERLAND. Inq. made at Penereth on Monday before St. Andrew, 35 Edw. I.
Heselspring in the forest of Englewode. The said Christiana held the vaccary for her life by the demise of the said Adam, and it ought to revert to him, by virtue of the said demise which was made on the morrow of the Epiphany, 31 Edw. I.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (7.)
281. WILLIAM DE OVILE alias DE OVILLE.
Writ, 15 May, 33 Edw. I.
SOMERSET. Inq. made at ‘la Radeclive’ in Bristol, 4 June, 33 Edw. I.
Cnolle. The manor (extent given) held with Joan his wife, deceased, daughter of Jordan la Warre, jointly enfeoffed by the said Jordan, in free marriage to them and the heirs of their bodies, of the heir of John Giffard, a minor and in the king’s wardship, by service of 1/2 knight’s fee, and suit of court at the manor of Scherynton, co. Wilts, every three weeks.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
William their son, aged 40 and more, is their next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (8.)
282. MASTER WILLIAM BURNEL.
Writ, 6 April, 33 Edw. I.
OXFORD. Inq. Tuesday after Palm Sunday, 33 Edw. I.
Oxford. His capital messuage in which he dwelt, held in chief of the master and brethren of the hospital of St. John outside the east gate of Oxford, by service of 6d. yearly; a plot of land 50 feet by 60 feet, lying between ‘le Grekhale’ and the messuage aforesaid, held in chief of the prior &c. of St. Frideswyde’s, Oxford, by service of 12d. yearly; 2 messuages which he had of the gift of the master &c. of the hospital aforesaid, held in chief of the aforesaid prior &c. by service of 32d. yearly; four messuages in the parish of St. Aldate in the high street viz. one which he had of the gift of the said master &c. situate between the tenement of the prior &c. aforesaid and the school which was of the Jews, held of John son of Walter le Orfevere of Oxford, by service of 15d. yearly; one which was the Jews’ school, and which after their exile the said Master William had of the king’s gift, which the Jews held in chief of the said John son of Walter by service of 15d. yearly and of the said prior &c. by service of 4d. yearly; one which he had of the gift of Richard de Morton, situate between the said Jews’ school and the tenement which was of Argalicia late the wife of Vives of Gloucester the Jew, which messuage she held in chief of the said John son of Walter by service of 15d. yearly; and one which was of the said Argalicia the Jewess, and which he had of the king’s gift after the exile of the Jews, and it lies between the tenements which were of Richard de Morton and Nicholas de Coleshill, and the said Argalicia held it in chief of the said John son of Walter by service of 15d. yearly; and upon the said four messuages are built nine shops and four cellars; he also died seised of a messuage which he had of the gift of Robert de Driffeld in the parish of St. Edward, which he held in chief of the said master &c. by service of 12d. yearly; and a plot of land 80 feet by 100 feet which he had of Richard de Morton, and it lies between the tenements of Robert de Driffeld and Hugh Cary, and is held in chief of ….. the goldsmith (Aurifabro) by service of 7s. 6d. yearly.
Edward son of Sir Philip Burnel, aged 18 (?) as the jurors understand, is kinsman and next heir of the said Master William.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (9.)
283. ISABEL DE GREY.
Writ, 6 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
NORTHAMPTON. Inq. taken at Hetheryngton, 23 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
Duston. A manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of a knight’s fee.
She held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
John de Grey her grandson (nepos), aged 30, is her next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (10.)
284. WALTER BAUDEWYN of Bergholte alias BALDEWYNE.
Writ, 26 April, 33 Edw. I.
SUFFOLK. Inq. Sunday before the Ascension, 33 Edw. I.
Asington. A messuage, 20a. arable, and 1r. pasture, held of John de Peyton in chief by knight’s service, doing 4d. for scutage when it runs, and rendering 6s. 8d. yearly and suit at his court of Peyton every three weeks; 4a. arable held of his own inheritance of Master William de Bosco by service of 2s. yearly; and 7a. arable held of Robert de Gedding by service of 2s. and 1qr. of oats yearly.
He held nothing there of the inheritance of Joan ‘sometime’ his wife.
Thomas his son, aged 25 and more, is his next heir.
SUFFOLK. Inq. Monday before the Ascension, 33 Edw. I.
Bergholte. A messuage, 12a. arable, 2a. 3r. meadow, 4a. pasture, and 14a. land held in villenage rendering 6s. 8d. yearly held with Joan his wife, who survives, of the king in chief of her inheritance of the king’s ancient demesnes, by service of 15s. yearly at the exchequer by the hands of the sheriff; 19a. arable and 3a. 3r. meadow similarly held of the same inheritance, of John de la Mare by service of 5s. yearly; 7a. 3r. pasture similarly held of the same inheritance, of the prioress of Camppese by service of 2s. yearly; and 2s. 3d. rent of 4 free tenants similarly held of the same inheritance, of the fees of the master of the Knights of the Temple in England and John de Aldham by service of 2s. 2d. yearly.
He held no lands &c. there of his own inheritance of the king in chief.
Thomas Baldewyn their son, aged 25 and more, is next heir of the said William and Joan.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (11.)
285. ALICE DE SCAPWYK alias DE SKAPPEWYK.
Writ, 28 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
LINCOLN. Inq. 14 March, 33 Edw. I.
Tirinton. A capital messuage, 60a. arable, 3a. meadow, a several pasture, and 9 free tenants rendering 9s. yearly and pleas &c, of court, held of the king in chief, as of the fee of Bayeux now in the king’s hand, by service of a third part of 2 knights’ fees and by suit at the court of Bayeux at Lincoln every six weeks.
She held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Adam de Wanervile, aged 40, son of Margaret de Tirinton, and Andrew de Tirinton, aged 25, son of Emma de Tirinton, (which Margaret and Emma are) sisters of the said Alice, are her kinsmen and next heirs.
Pourparty of Andrew de Tirington of the inheritance of the said Alice as abovesaid.
Pourparty of Adam de Wanervile of the same inheritance.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (12.)
286. WILLIAM DE GODYTON.
Writ, 10 April, 33 Edw. I.
SOUTHAMPTON: ISLE OF WIGHT. Inq. made at Schorewell, 22 April, 33 Edw. I.
Goditon. A hall, grange, oxhouse &c., 30a. arable, 20a. pasture, and a free tenant rendering 12d. yearly, held of the king in chief by service of doing 1/12 knight’s fee at the manor of Whitefeld, which manor the king gave for her life to Mary his daughter, a nun of Amblesburr[y].
La Hale. A grange and oxhouse, 20a. arable, 10a. pasture, and 1a. meadow, held of Baldwin de Insula by service of 1/2 knight’s fee.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Robert his son, aged 32, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (13.)
287. ROBERT MORYN alias MORIN.
Writ, 18 March, 33 Edw. I.
SOUTHAMPTON: ISLE OF WIGHT. Inq. made at Neuport, 28 March, 33 Edw. I.
Hydithetone. A house thatched with straw, 14a. arable and 2a. pasture, held of the king in chief by service of 1/13 knight’s fee, as of the honour of Karesbrok now in the king’s hand.
Notlestone. A house in bad condition (debilis) and 10a. arable, held of the king in chief by service of doing one suit twice a year at the court of the manor of Wytefeld, which manor the king gave for her life to Mary his daughter, a nun of Ambresbury.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
William his son, aged 36, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (14.)
288. RALPH DE COKESHALE alias DE COGGESHALE, DE GOGGESHALE.
Writ, 4 May, 33 Edw. I.
ESSEX. Inq. 20 May, 33 Edw. I.
Little Bemflet. A messuage, 40a. land and 4l. rent, held for life only, for Laurence de Plumbergh, who at one time held the said messuage, land and rent of the king in chief by service of a knight’s fee, as of the honour of Relegh now in the king’s hand, and doing suit at the court of Relegh every three weeks, granted the same to the said Ralph, John his son, and Sarra the said John’s wife now deceased, to hold to them and the heirs of the said Sarra of the king by the services due; 60a. arable, which the said Laurence, who held them of Peter Burr’ by service of 20s. yearly, granted to the said Ralph, John and Sarra by the form of the feoffment aforesaid; and 300a. land, 12a. meadow and 12a. pasture and 20a. wood, which the said Laurence, who held them of the abbot of Westminster by service of 3s. yearly, similarly granted to the said Ralph, John and Sarra.
John his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
ESSEX. Inq. 24 May, 33 Edw. I.
Pakelesham. The manor (extent given) held with John his son and Sarra the said John’s wife, by the enfeoffment of Laurence de Plomberewe, father of the same Sarra, to the said John and Sarra (sic), and the heirs of the said Sarra by fine levied in the king’s court, of Sir Drew de Barentyn by service of 2 marks yearly, and doing suit at the hundred (court) of Rocheford every three weeks; and 150a. arable called ‘Rogwerde,’ which is a member of the said manor, held of the heirs of Thomas de Stodham by service of 1lb. cummin.
Heir as above.
ESSEX. Inq. 19 May, 33 Edw. I.
Codham. A manor (extent given) held of Richard de Bathesworth by service of a knight’s fee.
Shaldeford. A messuage &c., a water-mill, 240a. arable, 2a. wood, and 5s. rent of free tenants, a member of the manor of Codham, held of Sir Ralph de Hengham by service of 1/4 knight’s fee.
Heir as above.
ESSEX. Inq. taken at Stratford, 18 May, 33 Edw. I.
Dodenhoo. The manor (extent given) held of Thomas Box and Petronilla his wife by service of 4d. yearly and doing suit regularly at their courts throughout the year.
Heir as above, aged 26.
ESSEX. Inq. taken at Stratford, 18 May, 33 Edw. I.
Coggeshale. A manor; whereof, the capital messuage, 180a. arable, 5a. meadow, and a mill, held of John Fillol by service of 69s. 4d. yearly; 60a. arable, 4a. meadow, and 4a. pasture, held of the abbot of Coggeshale by service of 7s. yearly; 40a. arable and 5a. pasture, held of the abbot of Westminster, by service of doing suit at the abbot’s court and rendering 3s. yearly; a fulling mill held of the heirs of William atte Napelton, by service of 1d. yearly; and there are 40s. rents of free tenants.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (15.)
289. MICHAEL DE SPYCHEWYK.
Writ, 16 March, 33 Edw. I.
DEVON. Inq. made at Asperton, 24 March, 33 Edw. I.
Spicheswich. Two parts of the manor (extent given), whereof Mariota late the wife of William de Spicheswych holds the third part in dower of the inheritance of the said Michael; which manor he held of the heir of Robert Waleraund as of the manor of Stoke Curcy by service of a knight’s fee, and doing suit at the court of the manor every three weeks; and the manor of Stoke Curcy, together with the whole inheritance of the said heir, is in the king’s hand by reason of the idiocy of the same heir.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
William his son, aged 18 on the feast of the Annunciation next, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (16.)
290. WILLIAM DE PAGEHAM.
Writ, 22 Jan. 33 Edw. I.
SOUTHAMPTON: ISLE OF WIGHT. Inq. made at Merston, 7 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Merston. A hall, grange, and oxhouse, thatched with straw, 34a. arable marled, 40a. arable not marled, 50a. rushes (?)(janciorum), 3a. turbary, 4 free tenants (named), and 9 cottars, held of the king in chief by service of 1/4 knight’s fee as of the manor of Wytefeld in the Isle of Wight, which manor the king gave for life to Mary his daughter, a nun of Aumbersbery; for which tenement he did homage to the king.
John his son, aged 16 1/2, is his next heir.
SOUTHAMPTON. Inq. 6 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Funtelighe. The manor (extent given), including a hall roofed with tiles, and a grange and oxhouse thatched with straw, held of Henry de Glastingbury, knight, by service of 1/4 knight’s fee.
Heir as above.
Writ (of certiorari), on the complaint of Henry de Glaston’ that whereas after the death of the said William he had seized the manor of Funtle, co. Southampton, into his hand as chief lord, by reason of the minority of the heir, the escheator had ejected him and taken the manor into the king’s hand, 12 March, 33 Edw. I.
SOUTHAMPTON. Inq. made at Tich’, 22 March, 33 Edw. I.
The said William held of the king in chief a tenement in Mershton in the Isle of Wight by service of 1/4 knight’s fee as of the manor of Whytefeld, which manor the king gave to Mary his daughter, a nun of Aumbresbury, for her life: he held the manor of Funteleye of Henry de Glastingbury, knight, by service of 1/4 knight’s fee.
Writ of certiorari to the escheator to enquire whether the said William held anything of the king in chief as of the crown, or not, 30 March, 33 Edw. I.
SOUTHAMPTON. Inq. made at Funtelighe, 9 April, 33 Edw. I.
The said William held nothing anywhere of the king in chief, except a tenement at Mershton held as aforesaid and not as of the crown.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (17.)
291. JOHN LE FAUCONER alias LE FAUCONIR, LE FAUKENER.
Writ, 1 April, 33 Edw. I.
SUSSEX. Inq. 7 April, 33 Edw. I.
Pernestede by Bourne. A capital messuage, 1a. meadow, 60a. arable, and two free tenants rendering 4s. 6d. rent, held of the heir of Richard son of Alan, late earl of Arundel, a minor and in the king’s wardship, by service of rendering 10s. yearly at the manor of Westbourne, which was the earl’s.
His daughter Joan, aged 23, whom John son of John le Butiller married, is his next heir.
SOUTHAMPTON. Inq. 12 April, 33 Edw. I.
Lymburne. A hall, grange, oxhouse &c., a water-mill, a windmill, and rents of free tenants and cottars, held of Agnes Merlay and her heirs without any service; a messuage and 20a. land, held of John Tracy by service of a clove gillyflower; and a messuage and 20a. arable, held of Adam de Rutherfeld by service of fealty only.
Warblington. A messuage and 20a. arable, held of Matthew son of John by service of 12s. yearly; 2 1/2a. arable held of Nicholas son of Simon Stak’ by service of 1/2lb. pepper yearly; and 1a. arable held of Gilbert de Rus by service of 1d. yearly.
Hayling Island. 128a. arable held of William Daunvers by service of a clove gillyflower yearly; and 320a. arable held of the abbot of Troarn (Troarc’), which is alien and in the power of the king of France, by service of 1d. yearly.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (18.)
292. WILLIAM GUMBAUD alias GOBAUDE.
Writ, 22 July, 33 Edw. I.
LINCOLN. Inq. 9 Nov. 33 Edw. I.
Kilvyngholm alias Killingholm. A capital messuage, 160a. arable, 20a. salt meadow by the sea, 2 1/2a. fresh (recentis) meadow, a customer rendering 20s. 6 1/2d. yearly, and 7 cottars (named), held of Sir William de Fontaines by service of 1/3 knight’s fee, and rendering 2s. 7d. yearly for sheriff’s aid by the hands of the said Sir William.
Staunford. Certain yearly rents (extent given with names of tenants) held by service of 1d. yearly.
His sisters, Joan aged 30, Lora aged 24, whom David de Fletwyk married, and Margaret aged 22, whom Laurence de Holebeche married, are his next heirs jointly.
Writ, 22 July, 33 Edw. I.
YORK. Inq. made at Hedon, 22 Sept. 33 Edw. I.
Thorne alias Thorngumbaud. The manor and a carucate of land, held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Albemarle by service of 1/48 knight’s fee, doing suit at the wapentake of Holderness every three weeks, and rendering 4d. yearly for the guard of the castle of Skipse, and 5d. for sheriff’s aid.
Holme by Paule. A toft and 1/2 bovate of land, held of Alexander de Holm by service of rendering 1d. yearly.
Otringham. Four tofts, 2 bovates and 6a. arable, and 17a. meadow, held of John de Lasceles by service of rendering a clove gillyflower yearly; and 22s. 2d. yearly rent from divers tenants and 2 closes of several pasture, held of Gerard Salveyn by service of rendering 3d. yearly.
His sisters, Lora the wife of David de Fletwyth, Margaret the wife of Laurence de Hollebech, Joan Gumbaud, a nun at Swyne, co. York, and Christiana Gumbaud, a nun at Stykeswald, co. Lincoln, are his next heirs and all of full age.
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293. WILLIAM DE PAKENHAM.
Writ, 6 July, 33 Edw. I.
NORFOLK. Inq. made at Swafham, 14 Aug. 33 Edw. I.
Dersingham. A capital messuage, containing 3a. 1r. by the perch of 16 1/2 feet, 52a. arable, 3a. 2 1/2r. meadow, a several pasture for sheep, a little alder wood, 20s. rent, works &c. held of the heir of Robert [son of Robert] de Tateshale, a minor and in the king’s wardship, by service of 1/3 knight’s fee; 12a. land held of Geoffrey de Naringg by service of 2d. yearly; 6a. land held of Robert de Essex, service unspecified; and 3a. 3r. land held of Edmund Bate by service of 1d. yearly.
Sharneburn. 1a. 3r. land held of Geoffrey Yethan by service of 1d. yearly.
Edmund his son, a knight, aged 27 and more, is his next heir.
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294. JOICE LE SCROP.
Writ, 12 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
LINCOLN. Inq. made at Lincoln, 28 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
Barton upon Humbre. Four messuages and 80a. arable, held of the king in chief, as of the barony of Gaunt now in the king’s hand, by service of 1/2 knight’s fee.
Coleby, Haytheby and Theuelby. A messuage &c. and 6 bovates of land, held of John de Boys by service of 2s. and 1lb. pepper yearly.
Coleby. Two tofts and 2 bovates of land, held of John de Kent by service of 3s. 6d. yearly.
Normanby. Two tofts and 2 bovates of land, held of Richard de Daleby by service of 20d. yearly.
Burton. 5s. rent from divers tenements, held of the prior of Thornholm, service unknown.
Walcot. 12d. rent from divers tenements, held of the same prior, service unknown.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Joan his sister, aged 30, whom Walter de Osgodeby married, is his next heir.
Writ of plenius certiorari, on the petition of Walter de Osgodby and Joan his wife, commanding the escheator to enquire whether Alice de Gaunt, daughter of Gilbert de Gaunt the elder, granted to Robert Lescrop, ancestor of the said Joan, common of pasture called Luttlemersch in Barton upon Humber, or not, and if so, whether the said Robert and his heirs had it continuously until Gilbert de Gaunt, lately deceased, when Joice Lescrop, brother of the said Joan, was a minor and in his wardship, caused it to be enclosed, or not, and how much the said common, which the said Walter and Joan claim, contains &c. 10 April, 33 Edw. I.
LINCOLN. Inq. Tuesday after St. Luke, 33 Edw. I.
The said Alice enfeoffed the said Robert of common of pasture in Littilmersk, who died seised thereof, as did his son Walter, and Joice son of the said Walter, after whose death Robert his son, father of Joice Scrope lately deceased and of the aforesaid Joan, entered and continued his seisin until Lady Gonora de Gaunt, to whom Gilbert de Gaunt her father gave in free marriage a moiety of Barton, disseised the said Robert; she sold her moiety of Barton to Sir Gilbert de Gaunt, who gave the whole town to the king, whose bailiffs did not permit the said Joice to use the said common. The said Joice was not in the wardship of the said Gilbert nor was Robert, his father, disseised by the said Gilbert, but the said Joice was in the wardship of the said Gonora for eighteen years. She disseised the said Robert in his last days and held the said pasture several, and it is so still. Ten years have elapsed since the said Gilbert enfeoffed the king of Barton, and forty years since the pasture was held several; the pasture contains 160a., whereof the abbot of Bardenay holds a moiety of the gift of the said Gilbert and his ancestors. The said Joice was aged 40 when he died: he was for eighteen years in the wardship of one Peter de Santon in co. York, and often sought the said common from the said Gilbert, who excused himself with fair words, and when he brought a writ against him always excused himself by the king’s protections, and the said Joice was always sickly (languidus) and could not prosecute his right.
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295. THOMAS DE GORGES.
Writ, 1 July, 33 Edw. I.
DORSET. Inq. 4 Aug. 33 Edw. I.
Schupton Maurward alias Maureward. The township (extent given) held jointly with Emma his wife of the king in chief, as of the honour of Christchurch Twynham now in the hand of Lady Margaret queen of England by the king’s gift, by service of a knight’s fee, of the gift and enfeoffment of William de Georges (sic) brother of the said Thomas; and the said Emma peacefully continued her joint seisin until the said Thomas’s death; and a messuage &c., a virgate of land, and 1a. meadow, similarly held in form aforesaid of John Cribbe, rendering 8d. and a pair of gloves price 1d. yearly.
John his son, aged 5 at the feast of the Ascension last, is his next heir.
DEVON. Inq. made at Exeter, 15 Aug. 33 Edw. I. (defaced.)
Tamerton Foliott. The manor (extent given) held by the said Thomas and Emma of Hugh de Courtenay by knight’s service, by a fine levied in the king’s court at York on the octave of St. Martin, 32 Edw. I, between the said John and Emma and Herbert de Ferrar(iis), who granted them the said manor to hold by the services accustomed, to them and the heirs of their bodies with reversion to the right heirs of the said Thomas.
Heir as above.
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