Addenda

Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 9, Edward III. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1916.

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'Addenda', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 9, Edward III, (London, 1916) pp. 461-462. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol9/pp461-462 [accessed 25 April 2024]

ADDENDA.

680. [SIMON DE ISLEP, deest. (fn. 1)
LINCOLN. Cokerington.
Louthe.
Saltfletbye.
Kedington.
Inq. P.M. 21 Edw. III, 2nd Nos. 90.
681. WILLIAM RANDOLFE, deest. (fn. 1)
WILTS. Laverestoke.
Winterbornford.
Alwardbury.
Clarendon. The keepership of the park.
Bereford St. Martin’s.
Inq. P.M. 23 Edw. III, 2nd Nos. 39.
682. JOHN DE FRITHEBY and others (deest.). (fn. 2)
YORK. Aclum.
Winestowe.
Osgoteby.
Albemarl honour.
Pykering honour.
Cayton.
Westbitton manor.
Medilton.
Yapum.
Northgeveldale.
Estgeveldale.
Gartum.
Malton in Ridall.
I.P.M. 24 Edw. III, No. 112.
683. RICHARD TUYT, deest. (fn. 1)
Clounduff manor, co. Meath.
Killen manor.
Spen manor.
Beurepeyr.
Fythnathe manor.
Willameston manor.
Brongeton.
Watereston.
Castelton.
Pycotesrath.
Corlaneston.
Molmore.
Castelcorre manor.
Roberteston.
Casselalas.
Corbalye.
Crosrathe.
Clondowy.
Tybrytt.
Foynston.
Foypoeston.
Rathelaghe.
Letillrobeston.
Kyllalou manor.
Trym manor.
Galboyeston.
Seragheston.
Schenhouthe.
Balankyll.
Feragheston.
Moghaneston.
Glynkake.
Clynoydan.
Correston.
Hamoneston.
Rathukyn.
Hugeston.
Dighaneston.
Arthereston.
Thomlyneston.
Pedwardeston.
Coteston.
Balycarter.
Rathsillaghe.
Dunagorran.
Pycoteston.
Peroteston.
I.P.M. 24 Edw. III, 2nd Nos. 45.
684. STEPHEN DE BOLTON, deest. (fn. 3)
NORTHUMBERLAND. Herbotell.
Inq. P.M. 25 Edw. III, No. 1.]

Footnotes

  • 1. So given in the folio Calendar printed in 1808 and still missing. Probably not an Inquisition Post Mortem.
  • 2. So given in the folio Calendar printed in 1808 and still missing. It appears to be an incorrect description of the inquisition taken before John de Trehampton mentioned in Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1345–8, p. 336. It was not an Inquisition Post Mortem.
  • 3. So given in the Calendar printed in 1808 and still missing.