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To be purchased, either directly or through any Bookseller, from WYMAN and SONS, Limited. 29, Breams Buildings. Fetter Lane, E.C., and 54, St. Mary Street, Cardiff ; or H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE (Scottish Branch), 23, Forth Street, Edinburgh; or E. PONSONBY, Limited, 116, Grafton Street, Dublin; or from the Agencies in the British Colonies and Dependencies, the United States of America, the Continent of Europe and Abroad of T. FISHER UNWIN, London, W.C. 1915. CONTENTS PAGE Preface ------- vii Corrigenda .__.-- viii Calendar ------- 1 General Index - - - - - - 619 «5 ft ( vii) PREFACE. The text and the index of the present volume have been prepared under my direction by Mr. Maskelyne, of this Office. H. C. Maxweu, L,yte. Public Record Office, 1 March, 1915. (viii) CORRIGENDA VOL. I. Page 69, line 10, for " Gravys " read " Grayns." ., line 40, for " Dykefeld " read " Dykesfeld." ,, 174, lines 2 and 13, for " Hercus " read " Herons." Index.— Under " Domulton," for " Glouc, 1107" read "Wore, 1107." Under " Trafford, John, knt,," for " 250, 288 " read " 250, 388." VOL. II. Page 259, line 4, for " Henry Sutton " read " Hamond Sutton." Index. — Under " Knyveton " add " Knyveton, Alice. See Myners, Roger." a4 CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONS. 1. John Berdefelde, esquire. Writ wanting ; inquisition [20 October], 13 Henry VII. By his will of lands, 6 February, 1496, 12 Henry VII, he directs that the feoffees of his manors, lands, &c. in Gyng Margarett, Writtell, Badowe, Stock, Chelmesfforde, Wakeryng, Retyndon, , shall stand seised thereof, the manor of Newland and other lands in the hamletr of Roxwell excepted, to the use of Margaret ' no we nay wif ' for life, and that after her death, and the expiration of a term of twenty-two years from his decease, if his wife die during the said term, they shall make estate thereof to John son of Thomas Berdefelde his brother and to the heirs of the body of the said Thomas, with remainder in default to John Lightfote, son and heir of Alice Lightfote his sister and to the heirs of the body of the said Alice, with remainder in default to eldest son of Edward Clovile of Coldehall and to the heirs male of the body of the said Edward, with remainder in default to John Leventhorp, son and heir apparent of John Leventhorp of Shengill Hall and his heirs for ever ; further he directs that if his wife die within the said term his said feoffees shaU stand seised of the said manors, &c. during the residue of the said term to the use of his executors, as to one half of the issues and profits for the purchase of lands and tenements to the use of Thomas Berdefelde second son of his said brother Thomas Berdefelde, if John Berdefelde brother of the said Thomas Berdefelde the younger live till the said estate with the said remainders be made, but if the said John die before the said estate be made, his executors shall have the said ' halfendele ' of the issues and profits for the marriage and preferment of ' Margett Alice and Thomasyn ' sisters of the said John and Thomas the sons of his said brother, if they live and will be ruled by the advice and counsel of his executors, and if not the issues and profits of the ' same halfendele ' of the premises shall be to the preferment of the children of his said sister Alice Lightfote, with like condition ; the issues and profits of the other ' halfendele ' he wills and requires his executors to dispose ' yn dedys of almysse as yn visityng of poore peple ' for the ' welth ' of his soul, his wife's parents' friends' and all Christian souls ; further he directs that the feoffees of his manor of Newland and other lands, &c. in the hamlet of Roxewell and in the towns and parishes of Goode Ester, High Ester and Dunmowe, two tenements called ' Hulkes ' and ' Aynolffes ' tenements in Willyngale Rokell and High Ester aforesaid, shall suffer his executors immediately after his decease to take the issues and profits thereof during the said term to the intent that they shall ' fynde kepe to scole and ' [the children of his brother] ' Thomas Berdefelde and such children of my saide suster Alice Lightfote as I nowe have take yn to my kepyng,' provided the said children ' be at the reule and guydyng ' of his executors ; further he directs that the feoffees of his ' saide other manor, landes,' &c. in the towns of Goode Ester, High Ester, Willyngale Spayn, Willyngale Doo, Willyngale Rokell and Dunmowe, shall, at the end of the said term, make estate of the said manor, &c, in the said hamlet of Roxwell, and m l Wt. 3777.— H.T. Ltd.— 400, INQUISITIONS. in the said towns, to the said John Berdefelde, with remainders over as above ; further he directs that his said feoffees shall suffer John Tredwey to take 8 marks yearly to his own use from the said other manor, &c. during the said term, and during the said term to gather the issues and profits thereof, accounting yearly to his executors, who shall pay the surplus, after finding the children and allowing for their own expenses, to his wife, with proviso in case of her remarriage ; he directs that ' John a Hoo ' shall have the keeping of his park, with a ' logge ' to dwell in, &c. He appointed Margaret, his wife, Robert Cornewaleys, George Whityng, John Tredwey and Thomas Lightfote, his executors. He died Thursday, 16 February last. John Berdefelde, aged 2 years, 19 January last, is his next heir, viz. son of Thomas Berdefelde, his brother. Essex. Reynold Bray, knight of the body of the king, John Shaa, knight, Richard Heigham, serjeant-at-law, and Bartholomew Rede, were seised at his death, to the use of him and his heirs, and of his last will, of : — [Manor of Gyng Margaret], worth 10Z., held of the king, as of the duchj 7 of Lancaster, [by fealty only] for all service. [William Robertz, Hugh Lightfote, Thomas Lightfote and John Tr]edwey, were similarly seised of : — A messuage called ' Shenfeldes,' with 177a. land, and 15a. meadow adjacent to it, and 118a. pasture, 3a. meadow, in Gyng [Margaret, Wretell, Wideforde and Chel]mesford, the messuage worth nothing bej'ond outgoings, each acre of land and pasture worth id., and each acre of meadow worth 12o\ ; whereof the messuage with 177a. land, [15a. meadow, is held of the earl of Oxford], service unknown ; 14a. pasture and 2a. meadow, called ' Pesez,' are held of Edward Clovile, as of his manor of Copfolde, service unknown ; 40a. pasture, called ' Lightfotz,' and 30a. pasture called [' Bromwode,' in Wryttell], are held of the warden of the New College of St. Mary of Winchester in Oxford, service unknown ; and the residue is held of the abbot of St. Peter's, Westminster, service unknown. William Robertz, [Hugh Lightfote, Thomas Lightfote, John Tredwey, Nicholas Ro]wdon and Martin Crouchman, were similarly seised of : — Three messuages, 200a. land and 4a. meadow, in Gyng Margaret, Gyngjaberdelaunchy, Wydforde and Chelmesforde, the messuages worth nothing beyond outgoings, each acre of land worth Ad. and each acre of meadow worth 12d. ; whereof one messuage, with l|a. land, in Gyng Margaret is held of [Thomas Brudenell, as of his manor of Fristlyng Hall], service unknown ; another messuage, with a garden of lr. land, in Gyngjayberdlaundry, is held of Thomas Tyrell, knight, service unknown ; another messuage, with la. land in [Gyngjayberdlaundry] is held of the prioress of Ikkylton, service unknown ; 80a. land called ' Stokwelle ' and ' Hildmares,' in Wydford, are held of Henry Clovile, as of his manor of Wideford, service unknown ; and the residue, in Chelmesforde, is held of the abbot of St. Peter's, Westminster, service unknown. Hugh Lightfote and John Tredewey were similarly seised of : — Two hundred and fifty [acree of land called ' Odyns ' ha Wakeryng], HENRY VII. worth 6d. each, [and a ferry called] ' Bambrege fery,' worth I2d., held of Henry, earl of Essex, service unknown. [William Robertz, Thomas Lightfote and John] Tredewey, were similarly seised of : — Manor of Hidehall, worth 61., [held of the bishop of Ely, as of his manor] of Retyngdon, service unknown. John Shaa, knight, Richard Higham, serjeant-at-law, William Robertz, Thomas Lightfote and John Tredwey, were similarly seised of:— A messuage called ' Eyottes,' 200a. land, 3a. meadow, 13a. pasture and 30s. rent [in Wodham Ferris and Retyngdon, and l£]a. land and the moiety of a pit in Wodeham aforesaid, the messuage worth nothing beyond outgoings, each acre of land and pasture worth 4cZ., each acre of meadow [worth I2d. and the moiet}^ of the pit worth 6d.] held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by fealty and a rent of lib. cummin, or 3d. yearly, for all service. Richard Higham, serjeant-at-law, William Robertz, Hugh Lightfote, [John Tredwey and Nicholas Roudon] were similarly seised of : — ■ Sixty acres of land, 2a. meadow and 3a. wood, in Burghstede Parva and Gyng Rauff, each acre of land worth [4o\, each acre of meadow worth 6d.] and the wood worth nothing beyond outgoings, held of the bishop of London, service unknown. Richard Stockton and Martin Crouchman were similarly seised of : — The fifth part of a messuage and of 260a. land and 6a. wood, called ' Olyves,' in Great Dunmowe, worth 10s., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by fealty and 4fd. rent yearly, for all service. Robert Cornewaleys was similarly seised of : — Sixty-eight acres of pasture and 5r. meadow, called ' Crampes,' in Heigh Ester [and Great Dunmowe], each acre of pasture worth 4 held of the king in chief by service of keeping the king's park of Fremantell in Kyngesclere, and by service of paying the king at his castle of Winchester 2d. at Michaelmas J r early for all service ; the mes- suage is worth nothing yearly beyond outgoings, each of the said 40a. land is worth 2d. yearly, and each of the said 6a. meadow is worth \2d. yearly. A messuage and a virgate of land in Kyngesclere, worth 2s., held of John Melton, knight, service unknown. A toft and 40a. land in Clerewodcote and Redlond, held of John Hide, service unknown ; the toft is worth 6d., and each of the said 40a. is worth 4d. G. Series II. Vol. 12. (110.) 107. Thomas Darell, ' gentilman.' Writ 1 June, inquisition 20 July, 13 Henry VII. He was seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson in fee, and being so seised, by charter dated at Dansey, 27 April, 6 Henry VII, by the name of Thomas son and heir of Thomas Darell, esquire, enfeoffed Thomas Grendjdl and Richard Rede thereof, who being seised thereof accordingly in fee, by their charter, 28 April following, enfeoffed him and one Cristine his wife, Thomas, marquess of Dorset, Robert Browghton, Thomas Tyrell, HENRY VII. 69 Richard Fytzlowez and Ralph Shelton, knights, Philip Lowez and Thomas Tyrell, esquires, Thomas Benbury, John Yaxley and James Grene, thereof, to the use of him and his wife, and his heirs of her body begotten, with remainder in default to his heirs and assigns ; they were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and being so seised, he died, and the said Cristine and the others survived and are still so seised in survivorship. He died 1 June last. Beatrice Darell, aged 7, and Anastacia Darell, aged 2, are his daughters and heirs. Essex. Manor called Bacons in Danesey and the advowson of the chapel or chantry in the church of Danesey, worth 20 marks, held of the prior of Takelech in right of his priory of Takelech in the said county, by fealty and 10 marks rent yearly. C. Series II. Vol. 12. (111.) 108. Edward Babyngton. Writ 3 July, inquisition 4 August, 13 Henry VII. One Robert Harecourte and John Marnryn were seised of the under- mentioned manors, &c. in fee, and being so seised, gave them to one Ralph Willyamscote, esquire, to him and the heirs of his body issuing, who was seised thereof accordingly in fee tail and died so seised, whereupon they descended to one Elizabeth as his daughter and heir ; she entered and was seised in fee tail by the form, &c. and being so seised took to husband one Robert Babyngton, esquire, whereby the same Robert and Ehzabeth were seised thereof in fee tail, by the form, &c, in her right, and had issue between them one William Babyngton, and died so seised, whereupon the said manors, &c. descended to the same William as her son and heir ; he entered and was seised in fee tail, &c. and had issue Richard, Edward and William, and died so seised. Other findings as in No. 27. Oxford. Manor, or lordships, of Overkodyngton and Nederkodyngton, the advowson of the church of Nederkodyngton, and view of frankpledge, with its appurtenances, in the manors aforesaid ; the manor of Williamscote ; the manor, or lordship, of Noke ; and ten messuages, twenty virgates of arable, 100a. pasture, 20a. meadow, 30a. wood and ±1. rent, in Overkodyngton, Netherkodyngton, Williamscote and Noke. The said manors, or lordships, of Overkodyngton and Neder- kodyngton, with land, &c. there, and view of frankpledge, worth 61. 6s. Sd., are held, the manor of Overkodyngton and land, &c. there, of the king, as of the lordship of the earldom of Warwick, by service of 5s. Qd. yearly ; and the manor and advowson of Nederkodyngton, with view of frankpledge and land, &c. there, of the king in chief, by what service the jurors at present know not. The said manor of Wilhamscote and land, &c. there, worth 20 marks, are held of the bishop of Lincoln, by what service the jurors at present know not. The said manor, or lordship, of Noke, worth 40s., held of the abbot of Westminster, by what service the jurors at present know not. C. Series II. Vol. 12. (112.) E. Series II. File 780. (5.) 70 INQUISITIONS. 109. Robert Walshe. Writ 10 July, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 November, 13 Henry VII. By charter indented, 3 October, 10 Henry VII, he gave the under- mentioned manors of Felton, Lyllesdon and Wrantage, and land in Stowey to Thomas Walshe, his son, and Margaret wife of the said Thomas, and the heirs of Thomas, who were and are seised thereof accordingly in fee. He died 10 April, 12 Henry VII, seised of the other under-mentioned manors in fee. Thomas Walshe, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir. l e^ Somerset. Manor, or lordship, of Catteanger, worth 20 marks, held of the abbot of Muchelney, by knight-service. Manor, or lordship, of Stowey next Fyffehed, worth 10 marks, held of John Harwell, by knight-service, as of the manor of Bere. Manor, or lordship, of Felton, worth 5 marks, held of Henry, duke of Bokyngham, service unknown. Manors, or lordships, of Wrantage and Lyllesdon, worth 5 marks, held of Thomas, ' Marqueys Dorset,' in socage. Forty acres land, 30a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in Stowey, worth 5 marks, held of John Harwell, by knight service. C. Series II. Vol. 12. (113.) E. Series II. File 895. (15.) 110. John Clopton. Writ wanting ; inquisition 2 November, 13 Henry VII. William Clopton, the elder, of Melford, esquire, father of the said John Clopton, named in the writ, Thomas Milde, John Denston and John Mannok, were seised of the under-mentioned manor of Kentwell in fee, and being so seised, gave it to the said John Clopton, named in the writ, John Paston, Edmund Paston, Reynold Rowse, Henry Sutell, William Pope, Ralph West, Henry Tumour, John Smyth, Roger Moriell, John Waren, William Colman, Robert Sparowe, Simon Gent and John Gent, to the use of the said John Clopton and his heirs, for the performance of his last will ; by virtue whereof they were seised of the said manor in fee ; and the said John had the king's pardon of alienation by letters patent, 6 July. 24 Henry VI. And afterwards the said John Paston and the others died, and the said Henry Tumour and John Clopton survived them, and were seised of the said manor in fee, the day the said John Clopton died, to the said use. Which John Clopton declared his last will of the said manor inter alia as follows, to wit, that the said Henry Tumour should enfeoff William Clopton his son thereof in tail male, and that the said William and the heirs male of his body should give weekly 12d. to twelve poor persons for twenty years from the day of his death. He was seised of the other under-mentioned manors, advowson, and tenements, in fee, and being so seised gave them to James Hobert, Thomas Breton, doctor of Theology, Richard Heigham, Robert Crane, Clement Heigham and William Rigton, chaplain, to the use of himself and his heirs, and they were and still are seised thereof accordingly. Date of death not given. William Clopton, aged 40 and more, is his son and heir. Suffolk. Manor of Kentwell, worth 101., held of the king hi chief, as of the castle of Norwich, by \ of a knight's fee. HENRY VII. 71 Manor of Wodfowles, or Wodefowles, worth 31. 6s. 8d., held of the king, as of the manor of Shymplyng, by fealty and 2s. rent, for all service. Manor of Lwtonys, worth 10 marks, held of the abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, by service of fealty and 16d. yearly, for all service- Manor and advowson of Halstede, worth 40 marks, held of the said abbot, by fealty and 40s. rent yearly to the shrine (feretrum) of St. Edmund for all service. Divers other tenements, viz. Mannsers, Blakes and Wodehows, [in] Melford, Shymplyng, Alfeton, Hawstede, Stanstede and Cokfeld, whereof the said tenement of Mannsers is held of John Reynefford, knight, by service of fealty and 6s. rent yearly, for all service, and is worth 40s. ; the said tenement of Blakes is held of the abbot of Bury St. Edmunds by fealty, service and 6d. rent yearly, for all service, and is worth 20s. ; and the tenement of Wodhowse is held of William Clopton by fealty only, and is worth 40s. yearly. C. Series II. Vol. 12. (114.) 111. John Huntle. Com. to enquire concerning concealed lands in cos. Somerset and Devon, 28 June, 12 Henry VII ; inquisition 10 January, 13 Henry VII. He died 1 March, 11 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee. John Huntle is his son and heir, and is aged 17 and more. John Hemerford, esquire, has taken the issues and profits from the time of the death of the said John Huntle, the father, to the day of this inquisition. Somerset. Two parts of the manor of Nethyratbar, worth 10Z., held of the king by knight-service, as of the earldom of Salisbury. Three messuages and a cottage with a certain close adjacent and 35a. arable, in Overatbarr, worth 20s., held of the king by knight- service, as of the earldom of Salisbury. A messuage with a close adjacent and 20a. arable in Homere, worth 6s. 8d., held of the king, by knight-service, as of the said earldom of Salisbury. C. Series II. Vol. 12. (115.) 112. James Baskirvile, knight. Writ 3 February, inquisition 28 April, 14 Henry VII. He was seised in fee of the under-mentioned castle and lordship, and being so seised, by a certain charter indented, together with his last will thereto annexed, sealed with his seal of arms, the date of which charter is at Erdisle, 16 January, 8 Henry VII., enfeoffed Edmund Audeley, bishop of Hereford, Thomas ap Morgan, knight, Wilham Morgan, clerk, James Scudamor, Walter Vaughan, of Hergest, Wilham Morgan and Thomas ap G willyni, esquires, thereof with its appurtenances, English and Welsh, and of all other his land &c. within the March of Wales, and by the said charter declared that his will and intent upon the said feoffment was that the same feoffees should be seised thereof to his use for life, and after his decease, for the payment of his debts and legacies, and after their discharge, to the use of Walter Baskirvile, esquire, his elder son for his hfe only, and after his decease, to the use of James Baskirvile, elder son of the said Walter, in tail, with remainder in default to John Baskirvile, whole brother of the said James the son, in tail, with remainder in default to Philip 72 INQUISITIONS. Baskirvile and Thomas Baskirvile, third and fourth sons of the said Walter, successively in tail, with remainder in default to his own right heirs. Further, by his last will, to the said charter indented annexed and sealed together with the same charter, he willed that the said feoffees should pay yearly to each of his sons named in the same last will, 66s. 8d., viz., to John Baskirvile, Philip Baskirvile, Richard Baskirvile and Ralph Baskirvile, during their life, from the revenues and profits of the said castle and lordship and other the premises specified in the said charter. He was seised to him and the heirs of his body and of one Sibilla, daughter of Walter Devereux, knight, late his wife, of the under-mentioned manors of Staundon and Letton, by the gift of Walter Devereux, knight, and John Assheby, clerk, as by their charter, 12 June, 33 Henry VI, appears. He was seised the day he died of the under-mentioned manor of Orcop in fee. He was seised hi fee of the under-mentioned manor of Stretton, and being so seised enfeoffed Simon Milborne, esquire, and Simon Brugge, ' gentilman,' thereof, to the use of John Baskirvile, esquire, his brother, for the term of his own life, with remainder after his decease to the use of his heirs ; they were seised thereof accordingly, and afterwards the said Simon Brugge died and the said Simon Milborne survived him, and is still seised thereof by survivorship. He died 28 Januarj^ last. Walter Baskirvile, esquire, aged 40 and more, is his son and heir. March of Wales next Hereford. Castle and lordship of Erdisley and Jerdisley, with their appurtenances English and Welsh, parcel thereof, called ' Jerdisley le Walshery,' worth 4L, held of Edward, duke of Buckingham, earl of Hereford, as of the honor of Huntyngton, services unknown ; and the residue thereof, called ' Erdisley le Englishrie,' worth 20Z., held of the heirs of William, formerly lord de Ferrarhs, as of the honor of Webley, services unknown. Hereford. Manor of Staundon, worth 10 marks, held of the heirs of the said William, lord de Ferrarhs, as of the honor of Webley, services unknown. Manor of Letton, worth 10 marks, held of the heirs of the same William, lord de Ferrarhs, as of the honor of Webley, services unknown. Manor of Orcop within the hundred of Wormelowe, worth 100s., held of George, earl of Shrewsbury, as of the lordship and hundred of Wormelowe, services unknown. Manor of Stretton next Sugwas, .worth 10 marks, held of the heirs of the said William, formerly lord de Ferrarhs, as of the honor of Webley, services unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (1.) E. Series II. File 408. (1.) 113. John Cheyne, knight. Writ 27 June, inquisition 28 July, 14 Henry VII. One John Cheyne, the elder, knight, his father, was seised of the under- mentioned manors and advowsons of Wodehay and Enburn hi fee jointly with Eleanor his wife, daughter and heir of Robert Shotesbroke, knight, as in her right and of her inheritance, and the said John, the father, and Eleanor, being so seised conveyed them to him, by charter, by the name of John Cheyne, esquire, in tail, with remainder in default to the right heirs of the said HENRY VII. 73 John, the father, by virtue of which conveyance he was seised thereof in fee tail. The said John Cheyne, the father, was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Compton in fee, and being so seised gave it by charter to him, by the name of John Cheyne, esquire in tail, with remainder in default to Roger Cheyne, since deceased, his brother, in tail, with remainder in default to the right heirs of John the father. The said Roger had issue John, who survives, and died ; and .afterwards the said John Cheyne, named in the writ, died seised of all the aforesaid manors and advowsons, as above, without heir of his body, whereupon the said manors and advowsons of Wodehey and Enburn reverted to Francis Cheyne as his cousin and heir, viz. son of William son and heir of the said John the father, by the form of the gift, and the said manor of Compton ought to remain by the form of the gift to the said John Cheyne, son and heir of the said Roger. He died the last day but one of May last. The said Francis Cheyne is his cousin and next heir, viz. son of William his elder brother, and was of the age of 18 years beginning, on the feast of St. James the Apostle last past. Berks. Manor and advowson of Wodehay, or Wodehej^, the manor worth 101., and the advowson nothing, held of the king in chief, service unknown. Manor and advowson of Enburne the manor worth 161., and the advowson nothing, held of Elizabeth, queen of England, service unknown. Manor of Compton, worth 161., held of John Langford, knight, as of the manor of Bradfeld, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (2.) E. Series II. File 780. (15.) 114. Anne late the wife of John Skrope of Bolton, knight. Writ 22 September, inquisition 1 November, 14 Henry VII. A fine levied, 16 Edward IV, between Edward, bishop of Carlisle, William Bodley, cl?rk, John Wyngfeld, John Hevenyngham and Henry Grey, knights, John Catysbi, serjeant-at-law, Richard Fowler, Henry Costesey, John Aylward, Nicholas Hewys and William Feeld, clerks, Edmund Bokenham, esquire, Henry Spylman, William Bardewell, the j r ounger, esquire, and Thomas Chamberleyn, esquire, querents, and Robert Wyngfeld, knight, Anne, named in the writ, his wife, daughter and heir of Robert Harlyng, knight, and John Cooke, clerk, deforciants, of the under-mentioned manors of Estharlyng, Faukeners,Quydenham, Longstratton, Snappehall, Sturmyns, Welams, Reysez, Bernhambrome, Bekerston and Stanford, 60a. pasture and 120a. wood in Long Stratton (Longastratton), Old (Veter') Bokenham, also of the advowsons of the colleges of Rusheworth and Attylburgh, of the churches of Estharlyng, Quydenham, Bernhambrome, Bekerston and St. Mary in Long Stratton, of the chapels (sic) of St. Mary of Wakton, and of the chantries of the Holy Cross in the church of the church (sic) of Attylburgh and in the chapel of St. Mary in the church of Estharlyng called ' Harfyngis Chauntri,' whereby the said Robert, Anne, and John, acknowledged the said manors, &c. to be the right of the said Nicholas, as those which he, the said bishop, and the others, had by their gift, and they quit-claimed them, for them- selves and the heirs of Anne, to the said bishop and the others, and the heirs of Nicholas ; by virtue of which fine the said bishop and the others were 74 INQUISITIONS. seised thereof in their demesne as of free tenement, and the said Nicholas in fee ; and being so seised, the said bishop and the others, by the same fine, gave the said manors, &c, to the said Robert and Anne for the term of their lives in survivorship, by virtue of which grant they were seised thereof in their demesne as of free tenement ; and being so seised, the said Robert died, and the said Anne survived him and was seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement by survivorship ; and afterwards the said Nicholas Hews by his charter released to the said bishop and the others all his right therein, by virtue of which release the said bishop and the others were seised of the reversion thereof in fee, to the use of the said Anne and her heirs, and the performance of her last will. The said Dame Anne, in her widowhood, bargained and sold to Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight, for a certain sum of money paid to her by him in her lifetime, the reversion of the manors of Estharlyng, Hylharlyng and Faukeners, with all woods called ' Harlyngwodys ' in ' Old Bokenham/ with a messuage and divers lands and tenements called ' Hoggekyns ' and ' Bawdewyns ' lying in Bryggeham or Brigeham, which the said Robert Wyngfeld, knight, lately bought, with all other lands, &c, together with the advowson of the church of Estharlyng aforesaid and of the chantry called ' Harlyng Chauntaris ' in Estharlyng, to hold to him and his heirs after the end of one entire year after her decease, as in the indenture between them more fully appears. The said Edmund Bedyngfeld afterwards sold to Thomas Lovell, knight, all his right in the said manors, woods, lands and the advowsons of the church and chantry of Estharlyng, to hold to the said Thomas Lovell, his heirs and assigns for ever. The said Dame Anne, in her widowhood, granted to the said Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight, the reversion, expectant upon her decease, of the manor and advowson of Quydenham, and of a dike (fosse) called ' Hasyldyk ' and of all other lands and tenements lying in the towns of Quydenham aforesaid and Banham, and of the manors of Snapehalle and Sturmyns lying in Long Stratton and other towns adjacent, to hold to the said Edmund, his heirs and assigns, as in the indenture aforesaid more fully appears. By virtue of which gift and grant the said Edward, bishop of Chichester late bishop of Carlisle, John HevenjTigham and Henry Grey, knights, John Aylward, clerk, Nicholas Hews, clerk, William Feeld, clerk, Henry Spylman, William Berdewell, esquire, and Thomas Chamberleyn, esquire, at the instance and special request of the said Dame Anne, gave and granted to the said Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight, Ralph Shelton, knight, James Hubberd, attorney general of the king, Thomas Hevenyngham, esquire, William Grej^, esquire, John Fjoicham, the younger, and Simeon Baggecroft, gentlemen, their heirs and assigns, the reversion of the said manors together with the advowson aforesaid, to hold to them their heirs and assigns, after the decease of the said Dame Anne, to the use of the said Edmund Bedyngfeld, his heirs and assigns, and the per- formance of his last will. By virtue of which gift and grant the said Anne attorned and agreed to the said grant and gift by the payment of Id. to the said Edmund. By virtue of which gift, grant and attornment the said Edmund and other his cofeoffees aforesaid were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid. The said Dame Anne was seised of the manor of Strattonhall with the advowson of the church of St. Mary of Longstratton in fee, and died so seised, after whose death the said manor and advowson descended to Thomas HENRY VII. 75 Bedyngfeld, son and heir of Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight, now deceased, as cousin and next heir of the said Anne. The said Dame Anne by her last will gave and bequeathed the reversion of her manor of Stanford, after her decease, to her beloved and faithfull cousin Robert Wyngfeld, esquire, and godson (filiolo) of her dearly beloved husband Robert Wyngfeld, knight, to him his heirs and assigns. The said Dame Anne by her last will for the good love, will and con- fidence which she had towards her cousin Elizabeth Chamberlayn late the wife of Robert Chamberleyn, knight, and towards Ralph son of the said Elizabeth, gave and bequeathed to the said Elizabeth and the heirs of her body lawfully begotten a moiety of the manor of Bernhambrome and a moiety of all the land, &c. in Bernhambrome and Bekerston, and other places within the hundred of Fouerhough, together with a moiety of the advowson of St. Mary of Bernhambrome aforesaid, and that her feoffees after one whole year ended and determined next following after her decease should make a sufficient estate in law to the said Elizabeth in tail thereof, upon condition that neither the said Elizabeth nor her heirs should disturb or hinder her executors, or, if they did, that then the said moiety with the other premises should be sold by her executors. The said Dame Anne by her last will ordained and willed that the other moiety of the said manor of Bernhambrome and of lands, &c. within the said hundred, should be sold by her executors, and the moneys received therefrom distributed for her soul and the souls of her parents and ancestors to pious uses and in works of charity. The said Dame Anne by her said last will ordained and willed that her manor and all lands and tenements called Welhams and all those lands and tenements called Resez and the aforesaid 60a. pasture called ' Alsons Close ' lying in Longstratton aforesaid, should remain in the hands of her feoffees till her will touching the college of Russhworth was fully performed, and that her executors should take and receive the issues and profits of the said lands and tenements until her said will was performed, and that thereafter the said lands and tenements should be sold by her executors, and the moneys received therefrom distributed for her soul and the souls of her parents and ancestors at the discretion of her executors. The said Dame Anne by her said last will ordained and willed that the aforesaid Robert Wyngf eld, esquire, her cousin should have the right of patronage and name of founder {jus patronagii et notnen fundatoris) of the college of Rushworth to him and his heirs for ever. She died 18 Sept. last. Thomas Bedyngfeld, son and heir of the said Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight is her cousin and next heir, and is of the age of 18 years and more. Norfolk. Manor of Estharlyng and Hylharlyng, held of the lady Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk, as the manor of Kenynghall, service unknown ; it is worth beyond outgoings, 20Z. Manor of Faukeners, together with the advowson of the church of Est Harlyng, held of John, earl of Oxford, as of the honor of Wormegey, service unknown ; it is worth 13^. Manor of Quydenham, together with the advowson of the church of Quydenham, held of the said earl of Oxford, service unknown ; it is worth 91. Manor of Long Stratton, with the advowson of the church aforesaid of Long Stratton, held of James, bishop of Norwich, service unknown ; it is worth 10L 76 INQUISITIONS. Manor of Stnrmyns in Stratton, worth 100s., held of the said bishop, service unknown. Manor of Snapehall in Stratton, worth 41., held of the said bishop, service unknown. Manor (sic) of Welhams and Reysez, with the aforesaid 60a. pasture, called ' Alsons Close,' worth, the manor of Welhams, 31., and the manor of Reyses, with the said 60a., 31., held of the said bishop, service unknown. Manor of Bernhambrome, worth 91., held of the said earl of Oxford, as of the manor of Wetyng, service unknown. Manor of Bekerston, worth 51., held of the earl of Arundel, service unknown. Manor of Stanford, worth 81., held of the earl of Arundel, service unknown. The said 120a. wood are parcel of the said manor of Estharlyng. The said fossa, called ' Hasyldyk ' and the said lands and tenements in the towns of Quydenham aforesaid and Banham, worth 20s., are held of the said manor of Quydenham, service unknown. Messuages, lands and tenements, called ' Hoggekyns ' and ' Bawdwyns,' worth 20s., are held of the bishop of Ely, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (3.) E. Series II. File 610. (9.) 115. John Godstoke. Writ 9 March. 13 Henry VII; inquisition the feast of St. Lucy, the Virgin, 14 Henry VII. He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Frankes alias Warlefrankes and Suthall and land, &c. in Raynham and Suthall in fee, and being so seised, by indenture, 21 July, 2 Richard III, between himself of the one part, and Thomas Ewlowe and Ranulph Byllyngton of the other, in con- sideration of a marriage between William Godstone his son and heir apparent and Anne sister of the said Thomas Ewlowe, covenanted before the feast of St. Bartholomew, the Apostle, then next, to make an estate of parcel of the laud of the said manor of Frankes alias Warlefrankes in Great Warle, to the value of 10Z. yearly, to the said William and Anne, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder in default to the heirs of the body of Robert Godstone, his father, with remainder in default to his own right heirs ; and to make an estate of the residue of the said manor, and of all other his manors, lands, &c, to William Calowe, serjeant at law, John Asshefeld, esquire, John Broun, Robert Plomer, the said Thomas Ewlowe, Richard Sutton, the said Ranulph Byllyngton and William Frithe, to them and their heirs, as then charged and not otherwise, to the use that they should stand seised and enfeoffed thereof during his life, to the use of himself and the heirs of his body issuing, with remainder in default to the use of the said William Godstone and the heirs of his body issuing with remainder in default to the heirs of the body of the said Robert Godstone, with remainder in default to his own right heirs. And afterwards and before the said feast of St. Bartholomew the said William Godstone took the said Anne to wife, and afterwards and before the said feast the said John by charter gave them a close called ' Northland,' a close called ' Northland croft,' two closes called ' Lachet ' and ' Lachet,' two closes called ' le Feeld ' and ' le Feld,' a close HENRY Vn. 77 called ' Tarecroft,' a close called ' Smythefeld,' a close called ' Smythesmede ' and a close called ' Coddeham,' in Great Warle aforesaid, parcel of the said manor of Warleffranke, in full satisfaction of the said 10L, to hold to them and the heirs of their body, by virtue of which gift they were seised thereof in their demesne as of fee tail by the form of the gift, and had issue between them Joan, Elizabeth, Alice, Margaret and Milicent Godstone, who survive ; and the said William died so seised, and the said Anne survived him and is still solely seised thereof in survivorship, and being so seised had pardon of alienation, &c. by letters patent, 8 February, 13 Henry VII. And the said John Godstone, after the making of the said indenture and before the said feast of St. Bartholomew, by a certain other charter enfeoffed the said William Calowe, John Asshefeld, and the others, of the whole residue of the said manor of Warlefrankys, and of the said manor of Suthall, and of the said other lands and tenements, to the intent that should stand enfeoffed thereof during his life to his use and the use of the heirs of his body issuing and to the other uses abovesaid in the indenture aforesaid specified, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee ; and afterwards the said William Calowe, John Broun and Thomas Ewlowe died, and the said John Asshefeld, Robert Plomer, Richard, Ranulph and William Frithe survived them and were solely seised thereof in fee by survivorship, and being so seised they had pardon of alienation, &c. by letters patent, 10 February, 13 Henry VII; and afterward the said John Godstone died, and they survived him, and were and still are seised thereof to the uses aforesaid. The said John Godstone enfeoffed Richard Pasmer and others, of a certain field or close, called ' Bromefeld,' to the use of himself and the heirs of his body. He died 25 February last past. The said Joan Godstone, Elizabeth Godstone, Alice Godstone, Margaret Godstone and Milicent Godstone are his cousins and heirs of his body begotten, viz. daughters of the said William Godstone his son, aged Joan 11 and more, Ehzabeth 8 and more, Alice 5 and more, Margaret 3 and more, and Milicent 1 and more. Essex. Manor of Frankes, otherwise called Warlefrankes, in Great Warle, whereof the parcels of the said William and Anne, given as aforesaid, are held of the heirs of the said John Godstone by knight-service, and are worth yearly, 10Z. ; and the said residue of the same manor is held of the king, by knight-service, and is worth 10 marks. Manor of Suthall, worth 10/., held of the king in chief. Six messuages, 300a. land, in Raynham and Suthall, worth 40s., held of the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, service unknown. Field, or close, called ' Bromefeld,' worth 10.s., held of the said prior, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (5.) E. Series II. File 293. (7.) 116. Richard Luddelowe, knight. Writ 14 January, inquisition 26 March, 14 Henry VII. He was seised in fee of the manors, or lordships, of Stokesay, Hodenet, Hayton, Halghton, Downton, Norton, Westbury, Witley, Welbach, Hill, Rowlton juxta Arkall, Bowlas, Espeley, Peplowe, Longford, Moston, Wetilton, Streford, Elwardyn, and Rowton, a mill and 270a. land in the town of Hodenet, and the other under-mentioned land and advowson, and being so seised, by his charter dated at Stokesay, 3 October, 9 Henry VII, enfeoffed 78 INQUISITIONS. Gilbert Talbot, William Stoner and Richard Dalabere, knights, John Hampden, of ' la Hill,' Thomas Inglefeld and William Barker thereof, to the use and intent following, viz. that he should have and take the issues and profits thereof for the term of his life, and that after his decease they should stand enfeoffed of the manors, lands and tenements of Peplo, Halton and Hill aforesaid, parcel of the manors, lands and tenements aforesaid, to the yearly value of 201. and not above, for the space twenty years after his decease, for the payment of his debts and the performance of his last will, and after that term ended should stand enfeoffed of a moiety of the same lands and- tenements to the use of Thomas Vernon, son of Henry Vernon, knight (militis), and of Anne, wife of the same Thomas Vernon, one of the cousins and heirs of the said Richard Ludlowe, and of the heirs of the bodies of the same Thomas and Anne, and of the other moiety thereof to the use of Humphrey Vernon, son of the said Henry Vernon, and of Alice, wife of the same Humphrey, the other of his cousins and heirs, and of the heirs of the bodies of the same Humphrey and Alice, and as to the residue of all the aforesaid manors, lands and tenements, should stand enfeoffed of one moiety to the use of the said Thomas and Anne and of the other to the use of the said Humphry and Alice, and the heirs of their bodies ; and if it happened the said Anne to die without heir between her and the said Thomas begotten, and the said Alice to die without heir between her and the said Humphrey begotten, that then they should stand enfeoffed of all the manors, lands and tenements aforesaid to the use of the said Henry Vernon, knight, until he had received issues and profits therefrom to the sum of 500 marks, and thereafter to the use of the right heirs of the said Richard Ludlowe, knight; as by certain indentures between the said Henry Vernon, knight, and Richard Ludlowe, knight, dated 26 September, 9 Henry VII, touching the marriages of the said Anne and Alice, it is inter alia more fully contained. By virtue of which feoffment the said Gilbert and the others were seised thereof in fee to the same use ; and by letters patent, 20 February, 14 Henry VII, the said Gilbert, Thomas Englefeld, and the others, had the king's pardon of alienation, &c. He died 23 December last. The said Anne wife of the said Thomas Vernon, and the said Alice wife of the said Humphrey, are his cousins and heirs, viz. daughters and heirs of John Ludlowe, esquire, his son and heir ; the said Anne is aged 16 and more, and the said Alice 15 and more. Salop. Manor of Hodenet, a mill and 270a. in the town of Hodenet, worth 81., held of the king in chief, as of the honor of Montegomore, by service of one knight's fee. Manor of Stoke, or Stokesay, worth 100s., held of Elizabeth Grey, widow, late the wife of John Grey de Wilton, knight, as of the lordship, or castle, of Wilton, by fealty and 8d. rent yearly, for all service. Manor of Heyton, or Hayton, worth 53s. id., held of the king, as of the earldom of March, by service of \ of a knight's fee. Manor of Halton, or Halghton, worth 10 marks, held of the king, as of the honor Wygmore, by service of \ of a knight's fee. Manors of Dounton, or Downton, and Pademore, worth 61., held of the king, as of the earldom of March, by service of ^. 3 of a knight's fee. Manors of Norton and Bache, worth 11., held of George, earl of Shrewsbury, by fealty and 2s. rent yearly. Manor of Hill, worth 40s., held of the heirs of Robert Stovyle, service unknown. HENRY VII. 79 Manor of Eowton, worth 20s., held of Thomas, earl of Arnedell, by service of \ of a knight's fee. Manors of Espeley and Bowlas, worth 81. 10s., held of the said earl of Arnedell, by service of \ of a knight's fee. Manors of Roulton, or Rowlton juxta Arkall, and Elwardyn, worth 121., held of the heirs of Thomas Erdyngton, knight, service unknown. Manor of Moston, worth 41. 14s. Scl., held of the heirs of John Mermyon, knight, by service of -fa of a knight's fee. Manor of Streford, or Streyford, worth 66s. 8«\, held of the said earl of Arnedell, by service of -J- of a knight's fee. Manor of Peplowe, worth 101., held of the said heirs of Thomas Erdington, knight, service unknown. An acre of land in Wistanstowe, with the advowson of the church of Wistanstowe, held of the abbot of Lylsille, by service of a red rose at Midsummer, if sought ; the said acre is worth id. A messuage, a carucate of land, 8a. meadow, in Feme, or Fame, Nasse, Cipton, Bache and Teron, worth 22s., held of the earl of Shrewsbury, service unknown. A messuage, and a virgate of land, in Trofton (sic), Duddelbury and Sparcheford, worth 4s. held of the heirs of Hugh Burnell, knight, by service of ^ of a knight's fee. G. Series II. Vol. 13. (6.) E. Series II. File 832. (7.) 117. Robert Dynne. Writ of Amotus 28 November, inquisition 22 April, 14 Henry VII. He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Pynkeney Hall, Begvyles and Lucyes, and 18a. in Tatersette, and being so seised, by charter gave the same to James Wyllyams, clerk, and his heirs ; by virtue of which gift all the tenants of the said manors attorned to the said William, except Gregory Bekham, who held 2a. of the said manor of Pynkeney Hall by fealty and 2d. rent yearly ; by pretext of which gift the said William was seised thereof in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave the same to the said Robert Dynne, Henry Heydon, knight, John Heydon, son of the said Henry, esquire, William Boleyn, John Paston, John Wj-mundham, knights, James Hobert, the king's attorney, John Fyncham, John Busshopp, William Deen, Andrew Pewe, John Barker, William Grey, John Glaveyn, Clement Wullesby, Thomas Langdon, Thomas Bechecroft, and William Camund, to them and their heirs to the use of the said Robert and his heirs and the performance of his last will ; by virtue of which gift the said Robert and his co-feoffees were seised thereof in fee ; and afterwards the said Robert, John Fyncham, John Busshopp, John Barker, William Grey and Clement Wullesby, died, and the others survived and were and still are seised thereof by survivorship to the use aforesaid ; and the said Robert died seised of the said rent of 2d. which after his death descended to one John Dynne as his son and heir. Long before the day of this inquisition, one William Jekkys, chaplain, was seised of the under-mentioned messuages and land in Heydon, in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed John Dynne, Robert Dynne, named in the writ, John Smyth, clerk, John Busshopp, John Barker, Thomas Bachcroft, John Cosyn, chaplain, John Glaveyn and Geoffrey Cady, thereof, to the use of the said Robert and his heirs ; by pretext of which feoffment the said 80 INQUISITIONS. John and the other his co-feoffees were seised thereof in fee ; and afterwards the said John and Robert Dynne, John Smyth, John Busshopp, John Barker, and John Cosyn died, and the said Thomas Bachcroft, John Glaveyn and Geoffrey Cady, survived them, and were and still are seised thereof by survivor- ship to the use aforesaid. Long before the day of this inquisition one Henry Goodman, Richard Broun, Robert Thorp and William Stewe, of Causton, were seised of the under-mentioned land in Brandeston in fee, and, being so seised, by charter enfeoffed the said Robert Dynne and William Denne thereof, to them and their heirs, to the use of the said Robert and his heirs, by virtue of which feoffment the said Robert and William were seised thereof in fee ; and afterwards the said Robert died, and the said William survived him, and was and still is seised thereof by survivorship to the use aforesaid. One John Haddon, Henry Banburgh, Thomas Bardrour and Henry Goodman were seised of 38a. land in Causton in fee, and, being so seised, enfeoffed the said Robert Dynne, John Barker and William Denne, thereof, to them and their heirs, by pretext of which feoffment the said John, Robert and William were seised thereof in fee to the use of the said Robert and his heirs, and the performance of his last will ; and afterwards the said Robert and John died, and the said William survived them, and was and still is seised thereof by survivorship to the use aforesaid. Long before that inquisition one John Crome, mercer, John Crome, clerk, Robert Crome, the younger, and William Funteyn, were seised of the under-mentioned pieces of arable in Salle in fee, and, being so seised, gave them by charter to the said Robert Dynne, John Barker and William Denne, to the use of the said Robert, his heirs and assigns, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee ; and afterwards the said Robert and John died, and William survived them, and was and still is seised thereof by survivorship to the use aforesaid. Long before the day of this inquisition one Thomas Bulwer was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Thyrnyng, and, being so seised, by charter enfeoffed the said Robert, named in the writ, John Dynne, John Barker, and William Denne, thereof, to the use of the said Robert and his heirs, and the performance of his last will, by virtue of which feoffment the said Robert and the other his co-feoffees were seised thereof in fee ; and afterwards the said Robert and John Barker died, and the said John Dynne and William Denne survived them, and were and still are seised thereof by survivorship to the use aforesaid. Long before that inquisition one Robert Chyld and Thomas [Woo]de, clerks, were seised of the under-mentioned land in Wychyngham in fee, and being so seised by charter demised and granted the same to the said Robert Dynne and William Denne, to them and their heirs, to the use of the said Robert and his assigns, by pretext whereof the said Robert and William were seised thereof in fee ; and afterwards the said Robert died, and the said William survived him, and was and still is seised thereof by survivorship to the use aforesaid. Long before the day of this inquisition one Robert Hendry and John Dynne were seised of the under-mentioned messuage and land in Heydon, and, being so seised, by charter enfeoffed the said Robert, named in the writ, John Barker, John Marchaunt and William Denne, thereof, to them and their heirs, to the use of the said Robert and his heirs, and the performance of his last will, by virtue of winch feoffment the said Robert, John, John and HENRY VII. 81 William were seised thereof in fee ; and afterwards the said Robert and John Barker died, and the said John Marchaunt and William survived them, and were and still are seised thereof by survivorship to the use aforesaid. And afterwards the said Robert, by his last will, willed that Henry, his son, should have, to him and his heirs, at 21, all his land, &c. in Heydon, Salle, Causton, Branston, Wychyngham and Thyrnyng, with remainder, if Henry died under age without issue, to John, his son, at 21, and his heirs, with remainder, if John died under age without issue, for sale by his executors, the money therefrom to be disposed by the same executors as in the said will more fully appears. Further he willed that John, his son, should have, to him and his heirs, at 21, his manors called Pynkneys, Begvvles and Lucyes, and other his land, &c, which were of the late John Dynne his father, and which the said Robert lately purchased in Tatersett, Taterford and Brounstrop and other the towns aforesaid adjacent, with remainder, if John died under age without issue, to Henry, his son, and his heirs, with remainder for sale as above. Further he willed that all his feoffees in the said manors and lands should stand and be enfeoffed thereof to the use and performance of his said will until the said John and Henry his sons came to the age of 21, as above said, and that meanwhile his said executors should have and receive to them and their assigns the issues and profits thereof to the following uses, viz. that they should pay, or cause to be paid, to Margaret his wife 40/., to the repair of the bell-tower (campanil') of Heydon church, 40/., to Margaret his daughter, at 14, 40/., ; and further he willed that the said John and Henry, his sons, should have their keep (exhibiciones suas) from the residue of the issues and profits of the said manors, &c, till 21, as more fully specified in the said will. He died 14 May last ; the said John Dynne aged sixteen, is his son and heir. Norfolk. Manors called ' Pynkney Halle,' ' Begvylys,' and ' Lucyes,' in Tatersette, Taterford, Brounstrop and other [towns] adjacent, worth 20 marks, held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, in co. Norfolk, by knight-service, and suit of the court of Walbroke in the city of London yearly on the feast of St. Martin in winter. Eighteen acres of land in Tatersette, Avorth lO.s., held of the prior of Castleacre, as of his manor of Wyken, service unknown. Two messuages, 100a. land, in Heydon, worth 4/., held of Henry Heydon, knight, by fealty, but by what other services they know not. Twenty-six and a half acres arable in the field of Brandeston, worth 16s., held of Edmund, earl of Suffolk, service unknown. Thirty-eight acres land in Causton. Seven pieces of arable in Salle, worth 5s., held of Elizabeth Brews, as of her manor of Stynton, by fealty and 2s. rent. A tenement in Thymyng, called ' Bowles,' with a piece of land called ' Setybushlond,' and a close called ' Poterellys Medow,' in Thyrnyng, worth 26s. 8c/., held of the said Henry Heydon, by fealty, and 13|ci rent yearly. Fifteen acres of arable and pasture in Wychyngham St. Mary (beate Marie) in a street called ' Foxforth,' worth 10s., held of [New College], Oxford, by fealty and 20r/. rent yearly. A messuage in Heydon, formerly of Robert Margetryes, or a messuage called ' Margetryes,' with half an acre of land before the west m6 82 INQUISITIONS. gate of the same messuage, worth 20s., held of the said Henry Heydon [by fealty], other services unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (7.) 118. Richard Chichester. Writ 30 December, inquisition 10 July, 14 Henry VII. He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Alryngton, Rokysford, Ralegh and Sutton Sachefild, of a moiety of the manor of Aveton Giffard, with the advowsons of the churches and chantries of Alrynton, Ralegh, Aveton Giffard and Lokkyshore, and of ten messuages, 200a. land, 40a. pasture, 20a. meadow, 10a. wood, 100a. furze and heath, in Barnstaple, Shirwill, Pylton, Lokkyshore, Kyntysbury, Bishops Tawton and Stodbury, in fee, and being so seised, by a writing shown to the jurors, gave the said manors, advowsons and lands to one John Sapcote, knight, Robert Cary, John Specote and Fulk Predeaux, esquires, Nicholas Cokworthy, Lewis Pollard and John Peard, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee, and being so seised, by their writing indented demised the said manors of Alryngton and Rokysford, with the advowson of the church of Alryngton, to the said Richard Chechestre and Elizabeth, his wife, and his heirs and assigns ; by virtue of which feoffment the said Richard and Ehzabeth were seised thereof, to wit the said Richard in fee, and being so seised the said Richard died and the said Ehzabeth survived him and continued her possession by survivorship, by virtue whereof she was and still is solely seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement. Further, the said feoffees by their writing indented demised the said moiety of the manor of Aveton Gyffard to Hugh Chechestre and Elizabeth his wife, to them and the heirs of the body of the said Hugh, by virtue of which gift the said Elizabeth and Hugh were and stiU are seised thereof, to wit Hugh in fee tail and Ehzabeth in her demesne as of free tenement. He was seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Wideworthy, and being so seised by charter gave the said manor to one Nicholas Chechestre and Cristine, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, by virtue of which gift the said Nicholas and Cristine were seised thereof in fee tail, and being so seised the said Nicholas died and she survived him, and continued her possession by survivorship, and was, and still is, solely seised thereof in fee tail. He died 25 December last, seised of the under-mentioned moieties of the manors of Hemiok, Great and Little Maneton and Houndetorr, and of ten messuages, 200a. land, 40a. pasture, 20a. meadow, 10a. wood, 100a. furze and heath in Northcote, Colston, Honywill, Romysham, Peterysbrade- ford, Lytelmosett, Saterlegh and Pyrkesworthy, and of the under-mentioned knights' fees in Trynshoo, &c. in fee. John Chychestre, aged 24 and more, is his next heir, viz. son of Nicholas Chychestre his son and heir. Devon. Manor and advowson of Alryngton, worth 10L, held of John Awdeley, as of the manor of Stawey, co. Somerset, by fealty only for all service. Manor of Rokysford, worth 5 marks, held of the prince, as of the honor of Bradenyche, by knight service. Manor of Ralegh, with the chantry to the same manor belonging, worth 10 marks, held of the lady Margaret, countess of Rochemond HENRY VII. 83 and Derby, as of the castle and honor of Barnstaple by service of | of a knight's fee. Manor and adowson of Wydeworthy, or Wideworthy, worth 20 marks, held of the said lady Margaret, countess of Rochemond and Derby, as of the castle and honor of Toryton, by service of one knight's fee. Manor of Sutton Sachefild, or Sachefeld, worth 40s., held of William Courtenaye, knight, as of his fee of Cadelegh, by fealty only for all service. Moiety of the manor of Aveton Giffard, with the advowsons of the church and chantry to the same manor belonging, worth 100s., held of Edward, earl of Devon, as of the honor of Plympton, by knight-service. Moiety of the manor of Hemiok, worth 40s., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service. Moiety of the manor of Great Maneton (Maneton Magna), worth 4:1., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service. Moiety of the manor of Little Maneton (Maneton Parva), worth 3s. 10d., held of Humphrey Monke, esquire, as of the manor of Russheford, by 6d. rent, for all service. Moiety of the manor of Houndetorr, or Hondetorre, worth 6 marks, held of John Kyrkeham, esquire, by fealty only, for all service. Messuages, land and tenements in Northcote, Colston and Kyntysbury, worth 40s., held of the said countess of Rochmond and Derby, by fealty only. Messuages, lands and tenements in Honywill worth 5s., held of William Hyngeslegh and John Garlond, as of their manor of Whitefild, by fealty and 4s. rent, for all service. Messuages, lands and tenements in Barnstaple (Barnstapolia) worth 3s. 4d., held of the said Margaret, countess of Rochemond and Derby, by fealty only for all service, in free burgage. Messuages, lands and tenements in Pilton or Pylton, worth 15s., held of the prior of Pilton, service unknown. Messuages, lands and tenements in Shirwill and Lokky shore, with the advowson of the church of the same manor of Lokkyshore, worth 10s., held of Hugh Beamount, esquire, service unknown. Messuages, lands and tenements in Romysham and Bishops Tawton (Tawton Episcopi), worth 20s., held of Richard, bishop of Exeter, in free burgage, as of his borough of Bishops Newport (Newport Episcopi), by fealty and 4s. 6d. rent yearly for all service. Messuages, lands and tenements in Peterysbradeford and Litelmosett, worth 20s., held of Peter Jestelyn, by feahVy only, for all service. Messuages, lands and tenements in Saterlegh, worth 2s., held of John Maior, by fealty only. Messuages, lands and' tenements in Prikeswortky, or Pyrkesworthy, worth 5s., held of the said John Maior, service unknown. Messuages, lands and tenements in Stodbury, or Stodebury, worth 10 marks, held of Adrian Fortescu, in right of Anne, his wife, as of the manor of Bykeforthwallys, service unknown. A knight's fee in Tryntyshoo, or Trynshoo, and Sevynaysshe, of no yearly value, held of the said lady Margaret, countess of Rochemond and Derbj^.by knight-service, as of the honor of Barnstaple. Two parts of a knight's fee in Northcote and Cammyscote, of no yearly value, held of the said countess, by knight-service, as of the honor of Barnstaple aforesaid. 84 INQUISITIONS. The fourth part of a knight's fee in Northcote and Colston, the third part of a knight's fee in Walworthy and the third part of a knight's fee in Bridewike, or Brydewyke, and Yerd, of no yearly value, held of the said countess by knight-service, as of the honor of Barnstaple aforesaid. The sixth part of a knight's fee in Radeworthy, or Raddeworthy, of no value, held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight- service. Half a knight's fee in Comb Davy, of no yearly value, held of the said countess, by service of half a knight's fee, as of the honor and castle of Tory ton. Moiety of a knight's fee in Choldecomb, of no yearly value, held of the said countess, as of the castle of Barnstaple. A knight's fee in Rowburgh, of no J 7 early value, held of the heirs of Christopher Flemniyng, knight. The fourth part of a knight's fee in Wheston and Down, of no yearly value, held of the said countess, service unknown. G. Series II. Vol. 13. (8.) 119. Richard Taverner, of Sele. Writ 21 May, 13 Henry VII; inquisition 4 October, 14 Henry VII, before William Chynals, escheator. He and one Joan his wife were seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Russheford and Morton Hampsted, and of a messuage in Chaggeford, in fee, in her right, and being so seised they had issue between them John Taverner now living, and afterwards she died and he survived her and continued his possession and was seised thereof in his demesne as of free tenement as tenant by the curtesy. He suffered a recovery of twelve burgp.ges, 220a. land, 3a. wood, under the king's writ close in the nature of a writ of assise of novel disseisin, according to the custom of the manor of Southtauton to John Denys, of Orlegh, John Benett and John Smyth, whereby they entered and were thereof seised in fee by virtue of the recovery aforesaid ; and further they were seised of a messuage and 50a. land in Inwardelegh, called ' le Mede,' also of a messuage and \a. land thereto belonging in Chaggeford, in fee ; and being so seised, by their charter indented, dated at Southtauton, 4 November, 4 Henry VII, demised to the said Richard Taverner, of Sele, and Ahce then his wife, all the premises so recovered, except all land, &c. in Estcolebeare and Colebeare More, containing 100a., within the manor of Southtauton, and except similarly all the messsuages, land, &c. in Chaggeford and Inwardelegh aforesaid, for the term of their lives in survivorship, with remainder to Richard Taverner, their son, in tail, with remainder to Joan, sister of the said Richard, the son, in tail, with remainder in default to the right heirs of Richard Taverner, the father ; and, further, by the same charter demised to the said Richard Taverner, of Sele, all the residue of the said land, &c, excepted as above, to wit in Estcolebeare, and Colebeare More, Chaggeford and Inwardelegh, for the term of his life, with remainder to the said Richard, his son, now living, in tail, with remainder to Joan, his sister, now living, in tail, with remainder to the said Richard Taverner, of Sele, and his heirs for HENRY VII. 85 ever ; whereby the said Richard Taverner, of Sele, and Alice, were seised thereof in their demesne as of free tenement ; and afterwards the said Richard Taverner, of Sele, died so seised, and she survived him, and was solely seised of the premises, with the above exceptions, in her demesne as of free tenement ; and the said Richard Taverner, the son, after the death of the said Richard Taverner, of Sele, entered into the residue of the said premises, and was seised thereof in fee tail, by virtue of his remainder aforesaid. Richard Taverner, of Sele, died on the feast of the Finding of the Holy Cross last. The said John Taverner is his son and next heir, aged 58 and more. The said John Taverner is, and from the time of his birth was, an ideot and natural fool. Cf. No. 739. Devon. A messuage, 100a. land, 8a. meadow, 12a. furze and heath, in Russheford, worth 3L 10s. 4d\, held of Humphrey Monke, esquire, by fealty and 22s. rent, for all service. Sixty acres land in Morton Hampsted, whereof 30a., worth 18s., are held of William Courtenay, knight, by fealty and 7s. Gd. rent, for all service ; and 30a. the residue, worth 24s. Gd., are held of William Stapylhill, by fealty, for all service. A messuage in Chaggeford, worth 9s. Gd., held of John Copleston, by fealty and Gd. rent yearly. Twelve burgages in Southtauton, worth 40s. held of the king, as of the manor of Southtauton, in free burgage, and by suit of court and Gd. rent for each burgage, for all service. One hundred acres of land, called ' Colebeare ' and ' Colebeare More,' and 60a. land, and 3a. meadow, called ' Indycote,' parcel of the residue of the premises, worth 40s., held of John Wyke and John Molens, feoffees of John Trenchard, by fealty and 3s. 4cZ. rent, for all service. Sixty acres of land, the residue, in Southtauton, worth 40s., held of John Wadham, knight, bj fealty, and 7s. Gd. rent. A messuage and \a. land belonging to it, in Chaggeford, worth 5s., held of John Copleston, by fealty and l\d. rent for all service. A messuage and 50a. land, in Inwardelegh, called, ' le Mede,' worth 8s., held of Thomas Hacche, esquire, by fealty, and a rent of 4s. and a pair of white gloves, for all service. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (9.) 120. Thomas Ferrers, knight. Writ 24 August, inquisition 12 October, 14 Henry VII. He died 22 August last, seised of the under-mentioned castle and manors in fee tail, and of the under-mentioned rent, and messuages in Sticheale, in fee. John Ferrers, knight, aged 24 and more, is his cousin and next heir, viz. son of John Ferrers, knight, his son. Warwick. Castle of Tameworth and the court of Stipurshill, with warre?i there, as parcels of the said castle, a meadow called ' Castelmedowe,' a water-mill under the castle ; also the manors of Lee and Stretforde next Tameworth ; also a moiety of the manor of Hardeburgh Magna, with the advowson of the church of the same, held of the king in chief by knight-service ; the site of the castle is worth nothing yearly beyond outgoings ; the 86 INQUISITIONS. pleas and perquisites of the court aforesaid with the warren are worth nothing yearly, because they are not held yearly ; the meadow called ' Castelmedowe ' is worth 13s. 4a\ yearly ; the water-mill is worth 60s. yearly ; and there is there the rent of the free tenants and cottagers yearly, 13s. 4a\ ; the said manors of Lee and Stretforde are worth 60s. yearly ; and the moiety of the manor of Hardeburgh is worth 46s. 8d. Forty shillings rent in Merston and Lee next Kynnysbure, payable quarterly ; of whom held they know not. Ten messuages in Sticheale next Coventre, worth 10Z., held of the bishop of Chester, by 2d. rent yearly. G. Series II. Vol. 13. (10.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part IV. (7.) 121. John Cole. Writ 24 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 8 October, 14 Henry VI. He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and being so seised, 9 April, 13 Henry VII, by his charter indented, without the king's hcence, gave all the messuages, land, &c, there, together with the reversion of the same, which Wilham Cole, Joan Narrak, late the wife of John Jaket, Richard Hele and Thomas Cocke then severally held for the term of their lives, to one John Reynell, clerk, and William Wylsford, esquire, their heirs and assigns, to hold inter alia to use of himself, and Joan his wife, for the term of their lives, and the performance of his last will, which will more fully appears in a certain charter indented, under his seal, to the said charter indented and wiU similarly annexed ; the said Wilham Cole, and the others, severaUy attorned to the said Reynell and Wylsford, whereby the said John and William were seised thereof, as of fee and right as in reversion afore- said, and still are so seised ; and afterwards they had the king's letters patent of pardon of alienation, dated, Westminster, 21 June, 13 Henry VII, as touching the land, &c. in Hyll and Exmouth, held in chief, acquired by them from John Cole of Hyll ; and afterwards, 28 July, 13 Henry VII, by charter, the same John Reynell released to the said William Wilsford, his heirs and assigns, all his right in the premises. He died 22 May last. Thomas Cole, aged 25 and more, is his son and next heir. Devon. Fourteen messuages, 30a. land, 2a. meadow in Hill, or Hyll and Exmouth, worth 7 marks, held of the king, to find every second year a bailiff to serve the king in the office of bailiff of the hundred of Est Budlegh, co. Devon. A messuage, 16a. land, in Brodeham, worth 8s., held of John, prior of St. Nicholas, Exeter, by fealty, 12d. rent, and suit of his court of Brodeham twice a year, for all service. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (11.) 122. Peter Scaedevyle. Writ 12 October, inquisition 3 November, 14 Henry VII. Wilham Scardevile, his father, was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and being so seised, with the king's hcence touching a toft and 20a. HENRY VII. 87 in Bradbrigge, &c, by charter, enfeoffed John Palmez, who survives, and othes, since deceased, thereof, to the use of the said Peter in tail, with remainder in default to the use of the right heirs of Juhana Scardevile and their heirs, by virtue of which the same John Palmez was, and still is, and the whole day of the death of the said Peter was, seised thereof, to be use abovesaid. He died 3 September, 14 Henry VII. William Scardevile, aged 25 and more, is his son and heir. Sussex. A toft and 20a. land in Bradbrigge, Westasshlyng and Estasshlyng, worth 16s., held of the king in socage by service of a white capon to be paid the king when he rides through the said land, for all service. Six messuages, a water-mill, 200a. land, 100a. pasture, 20a. meadow, 40a. wood, 20a. heath and 20a. marsh, in Bradbrigge, Westasshlyng and Estasshlyng aforesaid, worth 40s., held of Ann (sic), duchess of Norfolk, service unknown. Eight acres land in Westfysshbourn, worth 5s., held of Ann, duchess of Norfolk, service unknown. Thirt}' acres land in Westden, worth 13s. 4a\, held of the dean and chapter of the cathedral church of the Holy Trinity of Chichester. A messuage and 60a. land in Estlavant, or Estlavent, worth 13s. id., held of John Fuyst, service unknown. Five shillings rent in the city of Chichester. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (12.) 123. Ralph Illyngworth. Writ 28 August, inquisition 18 October, 14 Henry VII. The said Ralph Illyngworth, esquire, suffered a recovery, Michaelmas Term, 19 Edward IV, to William Chauntre, dean of the church of Newark, Leicester, William Catesby, the younger, William Motton, William Assheby, Everard Feldynge, John Denton, Richard Harpur, Thomas KebeeU, Thomas Coton, Wilham Wye and John Cheke, of inter alia the under-mentioned manor of Boney, by virtue of which recovery they were seised thereof in fee to the following use and intent, viz. as to the capital messuage of the said manor, nine messuages, sixteen virgates of land in Boney, parcel of the said manor, to the use of Richard Illyngworth, son of the said Ralph, and of Elizabeth Bowghton, daughter of Richard Bowghton, esquire, and of the heirs of the body of the said Richard, with remainder in default to the use of the right heirs of the said Ralph ; and as to the residue of the said manor to the use of the said Ralph, for the term of his life, with remainder to the use of the said Richard and of the heirs of his body, with remainder in default to the use of the right heirs of Ralph ; and after the said recovery the said Wilham Chauntre, and others, died and the survivors, viz. Thomas Kebeell, Wilham Assheby, Everard Feldyng, Thomas Cotton and Wilham Wye were seised in Ralph's life time, at his death, and are still seised, of the said manor in fee, by survivorship, to the uses aforesaid. The said Thomas Kebeell, Wilham Assheb}', Everard Fekiynge, Thomas Coton and Wilham Wye, were seised at his death, and long before, and are still seised, of the under-mentioned 200a. land in Hardwyk, in fee, b} T virtue of the said recovery, to the use of the said Richard, the son,, and. the said 88 INQUISITIONS. Elizabeth, his wife, and the heirs of Richard's body, with remainder in default to the use of Ralph's right heirs. They were also seised of the under-mentioned 342a. land in Hardwyke, in fee, to the same use. John Vavasour, one of the king's justices of the common bench, Thomas Kebeell, serjeant-at-law, William Assheby, Everard Feldyng, Thomas Cotton and William Wye, were seised the day he died, and long before, and are still seised of the under-mentioned manor of Stanford, in fee, to his use for life, with remainder to the use of Richard, the son, and the heirs of his body, with remainder to Ralph's right heirs. He died 1 August, 13 Henry VII; the said Richard lTlingworth, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir. Nottingham. Manor of Boney, worth 24L, held of the king in chief, by service of the fourth part of a knight's fee. Two hundred acres of land in Hardwyk, in the parish of Kyrkeby in Asshefeld, worth 16s., held of the king in socage, by fealty and Id. rent yearly, for all service. Three hundred and forty-two acres of land hi Hardwyke, in the parish of Kyrkeby, whereof the 42«., worth 16s., are held of the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, service unknown ; and the 300a., worth 50s., are held of William Conyars, knight, service unknown. Manor of Stanford, worth 101., held of Henry Clyfford, as of the manor of Maltby, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (13.) 124. Ralph Illyngworth. Writ 28 August, inquisition 19 October, 14 Henry VII. John Vavasour, and others, as hi No. 123, were seised of the under- mentioned manor hi fee to his use and the use of Agnes, his wife, and the longer hver of them, with remainder to the use of Richard, his son, in tail, with remainder to his own right heirs. Death and heir as in No. 123. Derby. Manor of Braddesshall, called ' Netherhall,' worth 15Z., held of the king, as of the honor of Tutbur}-, by service of the moiety a knight's fee. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (14.) 125. John Lentaxl, esquire. Writ 6 September, inquisition Saturday after the Apostles Simon and Jude, 14 Henry VII. Elizabeth Beauchamp was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and being so seised took to husband Edward Nevill, which Edward and Elizabeth were seised thereof in fee in her right, and had issue George Nevill, lord de Bergevenny, and the said George had issue George Nevill. now lord de Bergevenny. And the said Edward and Elizabeth, his wife, demised the said manor to the said John Lentall, to hold for the term of his life, by virtue of which demise he was seised thereof in his demsene as of free tenement. And afterwards the said Edward Nevill and Elizabeth died, after whose death HENRY VII. 89 the reversion of the manor aforesaid descended to the said George Nevill, knight, now lord de Bergevenny, as cousin and heir of the said Elizabeth, namely son of George her son. He died 11 July last. John, lord de Zouche, aged 24 and more, is his cousin and heir, viz. son of Katharine, daughter of Lucy his mother. Salop. Manor of Kemburton, worth 101., held of Thomas, earl of Arundell, service unknown. 0. Series II. Vol. 13. (15.) 126. John Tycheborn, esquire. Writ 23 June, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 24 October, 14 Henry VII. He died seised of the under-mentioned manor of Ticheborne in fee tail. Peter Hawkyn and Thomas Cantewell were seised of the under-mentioned manor of Lymerston &c. in fee, and being so seised by charter enfeoffed him and Margaret, his wife, thereof, to hold to them and his heirs ; they were seised thereof accordingly, he in fee and she in her demesne as of free tene- ment ; and afterwards he died and she survived him, and is seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement by survivorship. Thomas Forest, clerk, was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Wynsslod and Kempshote, &c, and being so seised enfeoffed him and the said Margaret his wife thereof, to hold to them and his heirs, &c. ; she survived him, and is seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement by survivorship. He died 8 June last, seised of the other under-mentioned premises in fee. William Ticheborne, aged 40 and more, is his son and heir. Hants. Manor of Ticheborne, worth \0l., held of the bishop of Winchester by knight-service. Manors of Wynsslod and Kempshote, with the advowson of the church of Wynsslod, worth 20 marks, held of John Paulet, esquire, by service of 2d. at Michaelmas yearly for all service. A tenement with a virgate of land in Laverstoke, worth 6s., held of the abbot of Hide, by service of 3s. yearly, for all service. A tenement in Crannbourne, worth 12s., held of John Fitzjames, by service of 2s. 4rf. yearly. A tenement and 3a. land in Alresford, worth 6s. 8d., held of the said bishop of Winchester, by service of 2d. yearly. Isle of Wight. Manor of Lymerston, with the advowson of the chapel, worth 22 marks, held of the bishop of Winchester by knight-service. C. Series II. Vol 13. (16.) 127. Oliver Seynt John, esquire. Writ of Amotus 18 October, inquisition 28 October, 14 Henry VII. He died 3 April, 12 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, by the king's gift, by letters patent, 21 December, 3 Henry VII, to him and his heirs, of the same manor, together with the manors of Hatfeld Peverell and Termynes, co. Essex, and the manor of Depford, called Westegrenewich, 90 INQUISITIONS. co. Kent, to be held of the king and his heirs, as in the same letters patent is more fully contained. John Seynt John, aged 22 and more, is his son and heir. Oxford. Manor of Garsington, worth 20 marks. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (17.) E. Series II. File 780. (12.) 128. Agnes Holand. Writ of Mandamus 26 June, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 23 October, 14 Henry VII. Agnes, late the wife of George Holand, one of the daughters and heirs of John Burdet, named in the writ, was seised in fee, by right of inheritance, after the decease of John her father of and in the under-mentioned moiety of messuages, &c, and being so seised, in her widowhood, by charter dated, 3 July, 11 Henry VII, gave the same, by the name of all the land, &c, which she then had within the town of Leicester, the suburbs and fields of the same town, or elsewhere within the county of Leicester, to Alexander Atkynson, William Burdet and Richard Holand, her son, to them, their heirs and assigns for ever, to the use of the said Richard, his heirs and assigns for ever. The jurors also say that, upon the taking of this inquisition, one John Assheby and Ellen Wever, the said Agnes' servant, swore on the gospels that the said John Assheby, as attorney of the said Agnes, delivered seisin to the said Alexander, William Burdet and Richard of the tenements aforesaid according to the tenour of the said charter, &c. ; by virtue of which gift the said Alexander, William and Richard were seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid ; and afterwards the said Alexander and William, by a certain other writing, certified under the seal of the office of the mayor of the said town, dated the last day but one of January, 11 Henry VII, released to the said Richard all their right in the premises, by virtue of which release the said Richard was solely seised thereof in fee to his own use ; and being so seised, by another charter under the seal of the mayoralty aforesaid, dated 2 February, 12 Henry VII, gave all those lands, &c. which he, together with the said Alexander and William lately had in the said town and county, or elsewhere in the realm, by the gift of his said mother, to John Heweit, esquire, Robert Reydon, gentleman, John Cros, of London, John Waynflete, of Southwold, co. Suffolk, and William Asteley, son of Edward Asteley, and of Elizabeth his wife, sister of the said Agnes, the other of the heirs of the said John Burdet, to hold to them and the heirs and assigns of the said William Asteley for ever ; by virtue of which feoffment the said John Heweit and the others were, and still are, seised thereof, viz. the said John and the others in their demesne as of free tenement, and the said WiUiam Asteley in fee to his own use and of his heirs. She died 9 September, 12 Henry VII. Thomas Holand is her son and heir, aged 30 and more. Leicester. A moiety of two messuages and of five gardens in Leycestre, four acres of meadow in Belgrave, 50s. rent in Thrusyngton. The said messuages and gardens in Leycestre are held of the king as of the duchy of Lancaster in burgage, and are worth 40s. ; the said rent is held of the duchy of Norfolk, by fealty only for all service ; and the said 4a. meadow are held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by fealty only. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (18.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part IV. (2.) HENRY VII. 91 129. Oliver Seynt John, esquire. Writ of Amotus 18 October, inquisition 5 November, 14 Henry VII. Findings as in No. 127. Essex. Manor, or lordship, of Hatfeld Peverell, worth 20 marks. Manor of Terniynes, worth 10 marks. G. Series II. Vol. 13. (19.) E. Series II. File 293. (6.) 130. Elizabeth late the wife of William Stanley, knight. Writ 16 July, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 29 October, 14 Henry VII. She was seised, the day she died, in her demesne as of free tenement, for the term of her life, of a moiety of the under-mentioned manors, by the gift of James Baskervile, knight, John Devereux, John Harley, Thomas Monyngton, Simon Milborne, esquires, John ap Richard, clerk, and Geoffrey Newton to her for life thereof, with remainder after her decease to Richard Corbet, knight, since deceased, son of Roger Corbet, knight, likewise deceased, and of her the said Elizabeth, and the heirs of the body of the said Richard, with remainder in default to Robert Corbet, brother of the said Richard, and the heirs of his body, with remainder in default to the heirs of the body of the said Elizabeth by the said Roger Corbet begotten, with remainder in default to her right heirs. She died 22 June last. One Robert Corbet, esquire, is her cousin and heir, viz. son and heir of the said Richard Corbet, her son and heir. The said Robert Corbet is son and heir of the said Richard of his body begotten, and is also cousin and heir of the said Roger, viz. son of the said Richard, son of the said Roger, and he is aged 21 and more. Essex. Moieties of the manors of Wodeham Mortjmier and Whobrighall, held by service of half a knight's fee, but of whom the jurors know not ; the said moieties of Wodeham Mortymer and Howbriggehall, or How- brigehall, are worth 7/. 10s. 3d. yearly. 0. Series II. Vol. 13. (20.) E. Series II. File 293. (9.) 131. Elizabeth late the wife of William Stanley, knight. Writ 12 October, inquisition 27 October, 14 Henry VII. She died seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee. Death and heir as in No. 130. Herts. Moiety of the manor of Little Gaddesden, worth 40s., 10^d. is held of the rector of Assherygge by service of one fourth of a knight's fee. Moiety of the manor of Wygynton, worth 4 marks, llld., tenure unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (21.) E. Series II. File 293. (10.) 132. William Derby, esquire. Writ 5 February, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 26 October, 14 Henry VII. He died 12 April last, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c, in fee. Everard Derby, aged 40 and more, is his son and heir. 92 INQUISITIONS. Leicester. Eleven messuages, 360a. land, in Gaddesby, whereof nine messuages and 300a. land, worth 81., are held of the prior of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, service unknown ; and the two other messuages and the said 60a. land, worth 30s., are held of the prior of Trentham, service unknown. Two messuages, 60a. land, in Barisbye, worth 30s., held of the said prior of St. John, service unknown. Two messuages, 20a. land, in Southcroxton, worth 16s., held of the said prior of St. John, service unknown. Two virgates of land, in Foxton, worth 5 marks, held of the prince, as of the honor of Huntyngdon, service unknown. Two messuages, 30a. land, in Great [Magna) Boudon, worth 26s. 8a"., held of the said prince, as of the said honor, service unknown. O. Series II. Vol. 13. (22.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part IV. (4.) 133. John Dansey. Writ 5 February, 13 Henry VII ; inqiiisiton 26 October, 14 Henry VII. He was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave them to William Monk, of Gaddesby, William Tylson, clerk, John Ketilby, John Porter, of Melton Mowbray, and John Tryg, of Somerby, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee to the use of him and his heirs ; and afterwards the said William Monk, William Tylson and John Ketilby died, and the said John Porter and John Tryg survived them, and were, and still are seised thereof to the use abovesaid. He died 4 November last. Roger Dansy, aged 40 and more, is his son and heir. Leicester. Two messuages, five virgates of land in Somerby ; five messuages, eight virgates and a half of land in Little Dalby ; and 26s. rent from divers lands and tenements in Somerby and Dalby ; all the said messuages, land, rent, &c. are held of the king, as of the honor of the duchy of Lancaster, services unknown ; they are worth yearly beyond outgoings 11. 16s. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (23.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part IV. (1.) 134. John Molyns. Writ 16 November, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 28 October, 14 Henry VII. Richard Caroke, clerk, was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee, to the said John's use, and being so seised, by charter gave them to him and Margaret his wife, Roger Darcy, John Marney, son of Henry Marney, knight, Thomas Tey son of Henry Tey , esquire, William Tey , William Breton, and Robert Rokewod, the younger, gentlemen, to them and the heirs and assigns of John ; by virtue of which gift they were thereof seised, viz. the said John in fee, and the said Margaret and the others in their demesne as of free tenement ; and the said John died so seised, and the said Margaret, and the others, survived him, and were and are seised thereof in their demesne as of free tenement. He died 10 November, 13 Henry VII. Richard Moleyns, aged 40 and more, is his uncle and next heir. HENRY VII. 93 Somerset. Manors of Yayleris, Gavelbrigge, Crosse in Durston, with water- mills and corn-mills (molendinis aquaticis et bland eraticis) to the same manors belonging, and the reversion of divers lands and tenements, and, 30a. land, 60a. pasture, 12a. meadow, in Southpetirton, Yevelchester, Kyngisburi Episcopi and Estlambroke ; also divers lands and tenements, meadows and pastures, in Moreland, Huntworth, Prostrat Lenge and Northpetirton ; whereof the said manor of Yayleres with two of the said mills, and 30a. land, 6a. meadow and the said reversions, he in the towns of Southpetirton and Yevelchester, and are held of Giles Daubeney, knight, as of the manor of Southpeterton Hall, by service of 41. 4s. yearly, and the said manor of Yayleres, with the two mills and appurtenances, is worth 41. ; the said manor of Gavelbrige with the third of the said mills, and 60a. pasture, 6a. meadow, lie in the towns of Kyngisbury Episcopi and Estlambroke are held of the bishop of Bathe, as of the manor of Kynggisbury Episcopi, by service of 50s. yearly, and the said manor of Gavelbrigge with the mill is worth yearly 40s. ; and the manor of Crosse in Durston, lands and tenements and other premises, he in the towns of Moreland, Huntworth, Prostrat Lenge, and Northpeterton, are held of William Saymer, esquire, as of the manor of Durston Hall, by service of 2s. yearly, and the said manor of Crosse in Durston with appurtenances is worth 5 marks yearly. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (24.) E. Series II. File 895. (16.) 135. Thomas Synexjx, or Sevenhouse. Writ (at p. 33), 24 Januarv. 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 27 October, 14 Henry VII. He died 10 December last, seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee. Thomas Sevenhouse, aged 21 and more, is his son and heir. Cumberland. Manor of Sescales, and a tenement in Bollton called 'Bolton Hall' together with a fifth part of the same town of Bollton, worth 81., held of Henry, earl of Northumberland, service unknown. Nine burgages in the town of Egremont, worth 10s., held of the said earl, service unknown. A third part of the hamlet of Starry 11, with certain parcels of land in the town of Comrew in Gyllesland, worth 20s., held of Thomas, lord Dacre, service unknown. A tenement in the town of Bolton in Allerdale, worth 6s. 8^., held of the lord Latymer, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (25.) 136. Thomas Froxmere. Writ 12 August, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 30 October, 14 Henry VII. Thomas Stafford, esquire, Robert Cranne, esquire and others were, and still are, seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee, to the use of the said Thomas Froxmere, esquire, and his heirs, and of his last will, and being so seised, at his special instance and request, granted to Katharine Froxmere 94 INQUISITIONS, and Robert Cornwaleys, 10 marks annuity therefrom, for the term of her life, by virtue of which grant the said Katharine and Robert were and still are seised of the said annuity, as of their free tenement. He declared his last will touching the premises and all other his lands, as follows. He willed that the feoffees of his lands, &c in the counties of Worcetur and Warrewyk, should stand and abide feoffees thereof to the use of ' Kateryn nowe my wyff ' for her life, according to the feoffment to her and other thereof made ; and that the feoffees of all other his lands, &c. in the realm should stand and abide feoffees thereof to the use of his executors, to the intent that his executors should take the issues and profits thereof for nine years after his decease 'to fynde to scolle and kepe in good rule Fraunceis Elizabeth and Anne my childern or as many of theym as be ruled be my executors,' the said executors to be discharged of keeping ' hym, hir or theym that woll nat nor is nat rewled by theym nor in their kepyng ' ; if his wife died within the said nine years, the feoffees of the lands which she had for life, and the feoffees of his other lands, should stand and abide feoffees thereof to the use of ' my cosyn Anne Mountegomery,' to take the issues and profits both of the lands, &c. assigned to his wife and of his other lands assigned to his executors for the term of nine years for the exhibition of his children, ' for I will in eny wyse if any of my seid childern will nat be ruled vertuosly aswell in their mariage as other wyse be myn executors,' they should have ' noo parte of their fyndyng of my seid executors if they so thynk best ' ; that after his wife's death and the end of the said term of nine years, estate should be made of the lands, &c. which she had for life, to ' Fraunces my sonne if then he be on lyve or to theires of his body lawfully begoton if then he have ony,' in tail, with remainder in default to the heirs of his own body, with remainder in default to the right heirs of his father, those lands excepted ' the which nowe is come to me or herafter may come to my heires by theinheritaunce of my moder,' ' for I wyll yn eny wise ' that, in default of his own issue, ' the seid inheritance of my seid modire shall remayn to the heires of my seid moder,' or, in default of his mother's right heirs, to the right heirs of his father ; and that after the said term of nine j r ears his feoffees should make estate of the lands, &c. assigned for the finding of his children, to his said son Fraunces, in tail, with remainder in default to the heirs of his own body, ' with remamdres over accordyng to the taile of other my landes beforereherced after the decesse of my seid wyffe.' He died 14 August last. Francis Froxmere, aged 14 and more, is his son and heir. Warwick. Manor of Holde Fyllyngley, four tenements, 200a. land, 300a. pasture, 300a. wood, 30a. meadow and 305. rent, lying in the town of Fyllyngley aforesaid, held of George Nevill, lord Bergevenny, as of the manor of Fyllyngly, by service of a sparrow-hawk (sperveris) or 2s., for all service ; the said manor is worth nothing yearly beyond outgoings, each acre of land is worth 3d., each acre of pasture 4o\, each acre of wood nothing beyond outgoings, each acre of meadow 6d. Manor of Marbrokys, 60a. land, 60a. pasture, 120a. wood, 20a. meadow, and 66s. 8d. rent, in the town of Alspade, held of Edward (sic) Berkeley, lord de Berkeley, by service of 4s. yearly, for all service ; the said manor is worth nothing yearly beyond outgoings, each acre of land is "worth 3d., each acre of pasture 4d., each acre of wood nothing beyond outgoings, each acre of meadow 6d. HENRY VII. 95 Four tenements, 100a. land, 100a. pasture, 20a. wood. 20a. meadow and 30s. rent in Corley, held of Joan, lady de Talbott, as of the manor of Corley, by service of 6s. 8d. for all service ; the manor is worth nothing beyond outgoings, each acre of land is worth 3d., each acre of pasture 4o\, each acre of wood nothing beyond outgoings, each acre of meadow, 6d. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (27.) E. Series II. File 1115. Part IV. (S.) 137. William Nevyll, esquire. Writ 24 March, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 17 October, 14 Henry VII. He was seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and, being so seised, gave it to Thomas Leeke, of Screton, Thomas Meryng, of Newarke, and Thomas Neviell, his son, who were, and still are seised thereof accordingly in fee. He died 16 September, 13 Henry VII. The said Thomas, aged 42 and more, is his son and heir. See No. 20. Nottingham. Manor of Rolston, worth 301., held of the countess of Richmond, by 10s. rent yearly and service of fealty only. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (28.) 138. Oliver Seynt John, esquire. Writ of Arnotus, 18 October, inquisition Saturday after All Hallows, 14 Henry VII. Findings as in No. 127. Kent. Manor of Depford, called Westegrenewich, worth 20 marks. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (29.) 139. Richard Yorke, knight. Writ 28 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 2 November, 14 Henry VII. He was seised in fee, the day he died, of the under-mentioned messuages in Donnyngton. He was seised, the day he died, jointly with Robert Pole, chaplain, to his use, by virtue of a recovery upon a writ of right before the king's justices of the bench of the under-mentioned manor, &c. ; the said Robert survived him, and was, and still is seised thereof by survivorship, to the use and the performance of his last will. He was seised of the under-mentioned toft, &c. in Estlutton. He died 25 April last. Richard York, esquire, aged 36 and more, is his son and heir. York. Three messuages in Donnyngton, worth 20s., held of the prebendary of the prebend of Donnyngton in the cathedral church of St. Peter, York, by I2d. rent for all service. Manor of Sledmer, twenty-six messuages, eight tofts, 200a. land, 40a. meadow, 200a. pasture and a windmill, in Sledmer, Fymmer, Cromer and 96 INQUISITIONS. Towthorp, and 23s. llo". rent issuing from divers lands and tenements in the said towns, worth BOl., held of the heirs of Margaret de Clyfford, late the wife of John de Clyfford, knight, late lord de Clyfford, service unknown. A toft, two crofts and two bovates of land in Estlutton, worth 10s., held of the heirs of Walter de Berthorp, by the rent of a rose, in the season of roses, only. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (30.) E. Series II. File 216. (8.) 140. William Scargyll, esquire. Writ 23 January, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition the last day of October, 14 Henry VII. He died 20 December, 13 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors, sixty messuages, 400a. land, 400a. pasture, 300a. meadow, 20a. wood and 201. rent in Thorpstapleton, &c, in fee. William Scargill, knight, aged 30 and more at the time of his death, is his cousin and heir, viz. son of William his son. York. Manor of Thorpstapleton, ten messuages, 100a. land, 60a. pasture, 60a. meadow, 2a. wood, 20s. rent in Thorpstapleton, worth 6?., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown. Manor of Sutton Stapleton, five messuages, 60a. land, 20a. pasture, 10a. meadow, 40s. rent, in Sutton, worth 41., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown. Manor of Byrom, ten messuages, 100a. land, in Byrom, worth 40s., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown. Manor of Scargill, twentjr messuages, 200a. land, 200a. pasture, 200a. wood, in Scargill, 10Z. rent, worth 20Z., held of the king, as of the earldom of Richmond, service unknown. Manor of Scotton, four messuages, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, 30a. pasture, in Scotton, worth 41., held of the king, as of the said earldom, service unknown. Manor of Lede, worth 61., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown. Manor of Sandall, twenty messuages, 70a. land, 60a. meadow, 70a. pasture, in Sandall, worth 10/., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (31.) E. Series II. File 216. (7.) 141. William Geddyng, esquire. Writ 13 November, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 September, 14 Henry VII. He was seised of the under-mentioned manor of Overhalle, and land, &c. in Little Bradle and Little Thirlow in fee, and, being so seised, gave the said manor, &c. and the rest of the premises, by charter indented, 21 April, 4 Henry VII, to Edmund Bedyngfeld, knight, Roger Drury, esquire, Robert Drury, gentleman, Thomas Estlea, gentleman, Robert Lee, gentleman, Thomas Jermeyn, gentleman, Roger Page, yeoman, John Hawgh, clerk, William Warde, clerk, and Edward Staunford, to the use of himself for life, with remainder to the use of John Aleyn and Constance, his wife, his daughter and heir, and the heirs of the body of the said Constance, with remainder in HENRY VII. 97 default to the use of Edmund and Nicholas Geddyng, successively in tail with remainder of the said manor, to the use of John Geddyng and the heirs of his body, and of the said land, &c. and the rest of the premises, to the use of the right heirs of the said Nicholas, for sale, the money therefrom to be disposed for the souls of Thomas Geddyng and Anne, his wife ; by virtue of which grant the said Edmund Bedyngfeld, and the others, were, and still are seised thereof in fee to the uses aforesaid, as specified in the charter ; and he took the issues and profits of the said manor, &c. according to the form of the feoffment during his life, and so died. The said Robert Drury, Robert Lee, Thomas Jermeyn, William Warde, Roger Page and Edward Staunford, were seised of the under-mentioned manor, called ' Quamelles,' in fee, and, being so seised, gave it by charter indented, 28 September, 12 Henry VII, to him for life, with remainder to John Aleyn, and Constance, his wife, for the term of their fives in survivorship, with remainder to William Poley, son of the said Constance, for the term of his life, with remainder to Edmund Poley, son of the said Constance, and the heirs of his body, upon condition that the said Edmund Poley shall peacefully permit the said John Aleyn and Constance to take the profits of the manor of Woodehall, for the term of the life of the said Constance, and shall permit the said William Poley, his brother, to take the profits of the manor of Quamelles aforesaid during the life of the same William ; with remainder in default of Edmund's issue to the said William, his brother, in tail, with remainder in default to the said Constance, and the heirs of her body, with remainder in default to the right heirs of Edmund Geddyng, of the body of the said Edmund begotten, with remainder in default to Nicholas Geddyng in tail, with remainder in default to the right heirs of the said William Geddyng, for sale and disposal for the souls of Thomas Geddyng and Anne, his wife, and for the soul of Ralph Quamell ; by virtue of which gift he was seised thereof in his demesne as of free tenement, and took the issues and profits thereof during his life, to the day of his death ; and the said Edmund Bedyngfeld, and the others, being seised of the said manor of Quamelles in fee, by their charter, 20 September, 12 Henry VII, granted to William Aleyn, godson and cousin of the said William Geddyng, 40s. rent from the said manor of Quamelles for life, to commence after the death of the said John Aleyn and Constance his wife. He died 4 December, 13 Henry VII. Constance Aleyn now wife of John Aleyn, aged 30 and more, is his daughter and heir. Suffolk. Manor of Overhalle, worth 60s., held of William, abbot of Bury St. Edmunds, by fealty and suit of court of his hundred of Rysbregge, for all service. Two messuages, 60a. land, 10a. meadow, 50a. pasture, 20a. wood, 40s. rent in Little Bradle and Little Thirlowe, worth 40s., held of the said abbot, service unknown. A manor called ' Quamelles,' worth 51., held of the said abbot, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (32.) 142. William Lambe. Writ 15 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 November, 14 Henry VII. Long before his decease he was seised in his demesne as of fee, in right of Margaret, his wife, of the under-mentioned manors, &c, and died so seised. JK7 98 INQUISITIONS. He died 16 April, 13 Henry VII. Thomas Lambe, aged 23 and more, is his son and heir. Norfolk. Moiety of the manor of Stapyls in Helwyngton, worth 4 marks, held of the prior of St. Faith, as of his manor in Helwyngton, by fealty, and service of &d. rent. Moiety of the manor of Burfeld in Wymondham, worth 5 marks, held of the abbot of Wymondham, as of his manor in Wymondham, by fealty and service of 7s. 4a\ yearly rent. Manor called ' Stalworthes ' in Wymondham aforesaid, worth 41., held of William Kny vet, knight, as of his manor called ' Gryshaugh ' in Wymondham aforesaid, by fealty and service of 2s. yearly rent. A messuage called ' Bovys,' in Wymondham aforesaid, worth 4 marks, held of William Knyvet, knight, as of his manor called ' Gryshaugh ' in Wymondham aforesaid, by fealty and service of 14s. yearly rent. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (33.) 143. John Brottn, knight, alderman of the city of London. Writ 8 February, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 5 November, 14 Henry VII. Thomas, earl of Ormond, John Dynham, knight, lord D\Tiham, John Gunthorp, dean of the cathedral church of Wells, John Fenkyll, knight and alderman of London, Richard Hatton, doctor of laws, Robert Plummer, Robert Sheffeld, Hemy Assheborne, gentlemen, and William Browne, mercer, mer- chant of the staple of Calais, were seised in fee of the under-mentioned manor of West Whetenham and lands in fee, to the use of him, his heirs and assigns, and being so seised, by charter indented, 27 July, 5 Henry VII, demised them to him for life, with remainder to William Browne, his elder son, and Katharine, William's wife, to them and the heirs of William's body ; by virtue of which demise he was seised thereof in his demesne as of free tenement, and died so seised ; and the said Katharine died, after whose deaths the said William Browne entered into the said manor, &c, as in his remainder, and was, and still is, seised thereof in his demesne as of fee tail. He died 1 January last. The said William Browne, aged 30 and more, is his son and heir. Essex. Manor of West Whetenham, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, 100a. pasture, 20a. wood, in the towns or parishes of Stowe, Norton and Wodeham Ferrers, otherwise called Wodeham Ferrys, held of John Bourchier, knight, lord Bernes, as of the manor of Coldenorton in the parish of Norton aforesaid, service unknown ; the said manor of Westwhetenham and the manor of Flambardes (not previously mentioned in the inquisition) in the said county, and the said 100a. &c, in the towns and parishes of Stowe, Norton and Wodeham Ferrers are worth yearly 12/. 5s. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (34.) 144. Thomas Ferrers, knight. Writ 24 August, inquisition 5 November, 14 Henry VII. He died seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee. Death and heir as in No. 120. HENRY VII. 99 Essex. Manor of Merkes in Great Dymmowe, worth 121., held of the king, as of the honor of Boulogne, by service of one suit yearly to the court of the honor. Manor of Inggyngjoyberlaundrey and Blountez, with the advowson of the church of the same, worth 20 marks, held of the manor of Wodeham Ferrers in socage, b} r service of 8d. yearly. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (35.) E. Series II. File 293. (4.) 145. William Haute, knight. Writ of Mandamus, 7 September, inquisition Monday after All Hallows, 14 Henry VII. He died 2 Jul}-, 12 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee. Thomas Haute, aged 33 and more, is his son and heir. Kent. Manor of Wadnale, worth 13Z. 6s. 8d., held of John, cardinal arch- bishop of Canterbury, service unknown. Manor of Bisshoppesbourne, worth 10?., held of the said archbishop, service unknown. • Manor of Elmestede, worth 3?., held of the same archbishop, service unknown. Manor of Blakmanston, worth 15/., held of one Henry Horn, by fealty and lQhd. rent for all service. Manor of Oterpole, worth 10Z., held of the Master of the House of of Dovor, service unknown. Manor of Warehorne, worth 61., held severally and parcelwise of the prior of Christ Church of the Trinity, Canterbury, service unknown. Manor of Snave, worth 81., held of the abbot of St. Augustine, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (36.) 146. Thomasine Hopton. Writ 8 November, inquisition 5 (sic) November, 14 Henry VII. William P3 7 kenham, clerk, was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee, and being so seised gave them by charter to Edward Sulyard, John Jermyn, George Bukkenham, Edmund Jermyn, Edward Dayle, Thomas Carver, George Hevyngham, Henry Bode, Robert Cowbregge and Nicholas Couper, to the intent that they should be enfeoffed thereof to the proper use of Edward Knevet, esquire, his heirs and assigns, until he, his heirs or executors, had received from the profits thereof 400 marks clear, and afterwards to the use of the said Thomasine for her life and longer till her will was fulfilled, and after her decease and will performed, to the use of the right heirs of her body, and for default of such heirs, to the use and performance of the last will of William Totham ; by virtue of which feoffment they are, at the time of this inquisition, seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid. She died 16 January, 13 Henry VII. William Lonsseworth, aged 30 and more, is her son and heir. Essex. Manor of Lamborn Hall, worth 10 marks, held of the manor of Rocheford, by service of 5s. yearly. 100 INQUISITIONS. Manor of Crixhethall, worth 6Z., held of Thomas Darcy, esquire, as of the manor of Canyudon, service unknown. Forty acres land, 30a. pasture, 253a. marsh, 66a. wood, in Canweydon, Reyk^yh, Hokcle, Wykeford, Dounham, Rammesdon Belhous, Ram- mesden Crey, Great Maldon, and Little Maldon, and Rocheford, worth 40s., held of Edward Knyvet, esquire, as of the manor of Rammesden Belhous, by service of 5s. yearly. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (37.) E. Series II. File 293. (8.) 147. Robert Ballard. Writ wanting ; inquisition Monday after St. Martin, the Bishop, 14 Henry VII. He was seised of the under-mentioned manors of Horton, &c. in fee, and being so seised, by deed dated 29 March, 49 and 1 Henry VI, gave the manors of Westcombe and Spitelcombe and land, &c. in Grenewich, Charleton and Whritelmershe, to [William Wild], clerk, John Hayne, clerk, Nicholas Stathum, and Hugh Stepulton, their heirs and assigns, to the use of himself and the performance of his last will, [and they were] seised thereof accordingly in fee ; and of the said manor of Horton he died so seised. He was seised of the under-mentioned mills [at Depford], and being so seised, by his deed dated 29 March, 49 and 1 Henry VI, gave them to William Wilde, clerk, Hugh Stepulton, John Churche, Richard Style, William Poode and William Soleham, their heirs and assigns, for the performance of his last will, and they were seised thereof accordingly in fee. William Wilde, clerk, and William Sq . . . . were seised of the under- mentioned messuages, lands, &c. in Sturmowthe in fee, and being so seised by deed thereof enfeoffed the said Robert Ballard, John Colowe and John Fyneux, knight, chief justice of England, by the name of John Fyneux, their heirs and assigns, to the use of the said Robert Ballard and his heirs, whereby they were seised thereof in fee. By a certain deed indented, dated a.d. 1470, he agreed and granted upon espousals between him and Isabel, late his wife, and in consideration of 300 marks paid him by Joan Kent, mother [of the said Isabel], that he would make a sufficient [estate in law] to William Wild, clerk, John Hayne, clerk, Nicholas Stathum and Hugh Stepulton, gentlemen, their heirs and assigns, [of lands] within the county of Kent of the yearly value of 20L above outgoings, to the use of them the same Robert Ballard and Isabel, and of the heirs of their bodies begotten ; and that he would make a sufficient and secure estate in law to them, their heirs and assigns, of other lands and tenements within the same county, of the yearly value of 20?. beyond outgoings to the use of them the same Robert and Isabel and the heirs of Robert, with remainder to William Ballard, his son and heir apparent and the heirs of his body begotten, with remainder in default to Clement, his other son and the heirs [of his body begotten], with remainder [in default] to the heirs of the body of him, Robert Ballard, begotten, with remainder in default to his right heirs. By his last will he willed that his feoffees of the manors of Westcombe and Spitelcombe aforesaid after his decease should make a sufficient estate thereof in law to the same Isabel his wife, for the term of her life ; and willed also by his same last will that his feoffees aforesaid of the said messuages, HENRY VII 101 lands, &c, in Sturmowth after his decease [should make a sufficient estate thereof] to Clement, his younger son, at 21, to hold to him and the heirs of the body of the same Clement begotten, with remainder in default to [William Ballard, his son and heir, and the heirs of his body] begotten, with remainder in default to his own right heirs ; and that the feoffees of his said mills in Depford [should stand seised] thereof and should take the issues and profits thereof yearly to the following use, to wit that they should dispose 6 marks thereof yearly for the exhibition of an honest poor priest, of good [con- versation, bachelor of] Divinity at least, having no spiritual benefice nor exhibition other than that exhibition only, and minded to study in Divinity at the University of Oxford, until [he be made doctor of Divinity or obtain] some other spiritual benefice or other promotion, so that afterwards 6 marks yearly may be disposed for ever from the issues of the mills aforesaid for a like exhibition ; also that 36s. 8d. j'early arising from the said mills should be delivered to the churchwardens of the parish church of Grenewiche, for the time being, to keep [the obits] for the souls of himself and his parents. He died 24 October [last]. W[illiam] Ballard, aged 17 and more, is his son and heir. Kent. Manor of Horton, worth 81., held of the king as of his honor of Ledes Castle in socage, by yearly for all service. Manors of Westcombe and Spitelcombe, in the parishes of Grenewiche and Charleton, 20a. land, 100a. meadow, in Charleton and Whritelniershe, worth 201., held of the countess of Richemond, service unknown. Two water-mills in Depford, worth 61., held of the said countess, service unknown. Two messuages, 40a. land, 6a. meadow, 2a. wood, in the town and fields of Sturmowthe, worth eight marks, 6s. 8d., held of the archbishop of Canterbury, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (38.) 148. Anne late the wife of John, late Lord de Atjdeley, knight. Writ 20 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 5 November, 14 Henry VII. John Stafford, archbishop of Canterbury, and others, were seised of the under-mentioned manor in fee, and being so seised, enfeoffed John Awdeley, knight, late lord de Awdeley, and the said Anne, his wife, thereof, to hold to them and John's heirs, by virtue of which feoffment the said John and Anne were seised thereof, to wit John in fee and Anne in her demesne as of free tenement ; and being so seised the said John had issue James, and died, and the said Anne survived him, and was solely thereof seised in her demesne as of free tenement by survivorship ; and being so seised she surrendered all her estate therein to the said James, by virtue of which the said James was seised of the said manor in fee ; and the said James being so thereof seised by his charter indented under his seal of arms, 8 January, 9 Henry VII, gave the said manor to John Sapcote, knight, to him and his heirs of the body of dame Elizabeth, his wife, begotten ; by virtue of which gift the said John Sapcote was thereof seised in fee tail according to [the form] of the gift all the lifetime of the said James Awdeley. She died 16 May, 13 Henry VII. Henry Roggers, aged 40 and more, is her son and heir. 102 INQUISITIONS. Lincoln. Manor of Sapurton, worth 46s. 8c?., held of John, lord de Beamont, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (39.) 149. Richard Hert. Writ of Mandamus 27 October, inquisition 20 November, 14 Henry VII. He was seised of the under-mentioned messuages, &c. in fee, and being so seised, by charter, 21 January, 18 Edward IV, enfeoffed Andrew Hyllersdon, esquire, Thomas Shylston and Thomas Prendergest thereof, who were seised thereof accordingly in fee, and being so seised, by charter, 20 February, 19 Edward IV, gave them to him and Joan, his wife, and the heirs between them begotten, with remainder to his right heirs ; by virtue of which gift he and the said Joan were seised thereof in fee tail, and being so seised the said Richard died so seised and she survived him and is still seised of such an estate. He died 20 April 12 Henry VII. Edward Hert, aged 19 and more, is his son and heir. Devon. A messuage, 60a. land, two gardens, 4a. meadow, la. wood, in Yernecombe, worth 40s., held of John Hyll, esquire, as of the manor of Sprydeslcomb, by fealty and 10s. rent in socage, for all service. A messuage and the third part of 100a. land, 60a. wood and 3a. meadow, in Loperygge, worth 40s., held of Hugh Beamond, esquire, and Edward Ralegh, knight, as of the manor of Courtysknoll, by fealty and 2d. rent yearly, for all service. The third part of 30a. meadow, in Clerkyshethfeld, called ' Touseynswode,' worth 40rf., held of the heirs of Richard Hethfeld, by fealty only, for all service. The third part of a messuage and 80a. land in Coryswyll, worth 5s. , held of Edward Hastynges, knight, as of the manor of Langford Lester, by fealty only, for all service. A messuage and thirty acres of land in Stone, worth 13s. 4d., held of Roger Bolter, by fealty and 4s. rent yearly, and by service of ploughing once and reaping once at Bolterscombe yearly, at the charges of the said Richard Hert, for all service. Two shillings and nine pence rent hi Coryswyll yearly issuing from a messuage and 80a. land which Henry Sture holds there to himself and his heirs for ever, held of the aforesaid Edward Hastynges, knight, by fealty only, for all service, and it is worth nothing beyond. Two shillings rent, and the rent of a pair of gloves yearly issuing from land and tenements in Loperj^gge, which John Crokker of Wiheldon holds there, to him and his heirs for ever. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (40.) 150. John Chapman. Writ 15 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 3 November 14 Henry VII. He died 20 August, 13 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee. Robert Chapman, aged 23 and more, is his son and heir. Suffolk. Manor of Shotley Hall, in Shotley, worth 10 marks, held of the prior of the Holy Trinity of Ipswich, in Ipswich, by fealty and service of 2\d. yearly rent yearly. HENRY VII. 103 Manor of Shelfanglys, in Shelfanglys, worth 5 marks, held of Philip Calthorp, knight, as of his manor in Ervvarton, by fealty and service of l\d. yearly rent yearly. A tenement in Shotley, worth 405., held of the manor of Shotley there, by fealty and service of \\d. yearly rent yearly A tenement in Codnam, worth 26s. 8c?., held of the prior of Royston, as of his manor in Codnam, by fealty and service of 2d. yearly rent yearly. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (41.) 151- William Bolter. Writ 22 January, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 4 November, 14 Henry VII. John Norton and William Crakeshele, clerks, were seised of the under- mentioned messuage, &c. in fee, to his use and the performance of his last will. He died 27 August, in the year abovesaid. Heir not given. Norfolk. A messuage called ' Horn|es],' with 120a. land in Southcreyk, worth 40s. and no more, held of the abbot of St. Mary of Northcreyk, by 2s. 4c?. rent yearly. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (42.) 152. Richard Norton. Writ 15 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 4 November, 14 Henry VII. Roger Straunge and John Heydon, esquires, John Norton, clerk, and others, were seised of the under-mentioned messuage, &c. in fee, to his use and the performance of his last will. He died Tuesday in Easter week last. Heir not given. Norfolk. A messuage called ' Chynes ' with 100a. land in Southcreyk, worth 4 marks, held of the abbot of St. Mary of Northcreyk, by 4s. rent yearly. C. Series II. Vol. 13, (43.) 153. Edmund Spencer. Writ 23 January, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 November, 14 Henry VII. He was seised of the under-mentioned lands, &c. in fee, and being so seised, 20 October, 13 Henry VII, by charter enfeoffed John Cerkeke, John Nycoll, John Furse and Richard Thorn, thereof, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee, are still so seised, for the performance of his last will. He died 2 January, 13 Hemy VII, seised of the under-mentioned rent of lis. 6d. in Treffebele in fee. Robert Spencer, aged 17 and more, is his son and heir. Devon. A messuage, 40a. land, 8a. meadow, 6a. wood, 10a. furze and heath, in Northcote, worth 26s. 8d., held of the abbot of Tavystok, as of the manor of Boryngton, by knight service. A messuage, 50a. land, 12a. meadow, 4a. wood, 6a furze and heath, in Dynnysbeare, and 40a. land Wolffardesworthy, worth 40s., held of the king, as of the honor of Wynkelegh, parcel of the honor of Gloucester, by knight service. 104 INQUISITIONS. The advowson of the church of Crowcomb, when according to turn it happen ; the said advoAvson is full. A messuage, 20a. land. 6a. meadow, 8a. furze and heath, in Bremerigge, worth 10s., held of Hugh Beamont, esquire, by service of lib. wax, for all service. A messuage, 20a. land, 4a. meadow, in Est Putforde, worth 6s. M., held of John May, by fealty only, for all service. Two messuages, a garden, 10a. land, 4a. meadow, in Newton Abbott, worth 10s., held of the abbot of Torre, by fealty only, for all service. Three messuages, 20a. land, 6a. meadow, 2a. wood, 6a. furze and heath, in Newton Busshell, worth 8s., held of Richard Yerde, by fealty only, for all service. Eight shillings yearly rent from lands and tenements in Possebury ; the said tenements are held of Fulk Predeaux, esquire, by knight-service, and 8s. rent yearly, and are worth j'early beyond outgoings, 100s. Forty acres land in Treffebele, and lis. 6d. rent from the same lands and tenements, held of the king, as of the honor of Wynkelegh, by knight- service ; the said tenements are worth 6s. yearly beyond outgoings, and the rent nothing bej-ond the rent. A messuage, 10a. land, 2a. meadow, in Bradlegh, worth 20s., held of the dean and canons of Crediton, by fealty only, for all service. Forty acres land in Chechyngbroke ; Thirty acres land in Westwode ; A messuage, 10a. land, 2a. meadow, in Gunston : Forty acres land in Bridwildowne ; The said tenements are worth 40s., and are held of the bishop of Exeter, by fealty and 10s. rent yearly, for all service. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (44.) 154. Humphrey Pokeswell. Writ wanting ; inquisition 4 November, 14 Henry VII. He was seised of the under-mentioned moiety of a manor, &c. in fee, and being so seised, by charter enfeoffed Robert Stawell, esquire, William Wadham, of Caterston, and William Oldmixon, thereof, to the use of his son William, and Alice, William's wife, and William's heirs, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee. He died 4 February last. The said William Pokeswell, aged 26 and more, is his son and heir. Somerset. A moiety of the manor and advowson of Cricheston, 30a. land, 40a. meadow, 20a. wood, 10a. pasture, in Uphill, Lyncoinbe and Wynscombe, worth 10 marks, held of Margaret, countess of Richmond and Derby, as of the manor of Blakedon in free socage. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (45.) E. Series II. File 895. (17.) 155. Elizabeth late the wife of William Stanley, knight. Writ 16 July. 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 27 October, 14 Henry VII. HENRY VII. 105 She died seised in her demesne as of free tenement for the term of her life of the under-mentioned moieties, by the gift of James Baskervile, knight, John Devereux, John Harley, Thomas Monyngton, Simon Milborne, esquires, John ap Richard, clerk, and Geoffrey Newton, to her for the term of her life, with remainder to Richard Corbet, knight since deceased, son of Roger Corbet, knight, likewise deceased, and of her, the said Elizabeth, and to the heirs of the body of the said Richard, with remainder in default to Robert Corbet, brother of the said Richard, and the heirs of his body, with remainder in default to the heirs of her body by the said Roger begotten, with remainder in default to her right heirs. Death and heir as in No. 130. Bedford. Moiety of the manor of Gledley, or Gledelej', with view of frank pledge in Gledlej', worth 10s., held of the king, by service of one fortieth of a knight's fee. Moiety of the manor of Pottesgrave, worth 2Qd., held of the king, by service of one fiftieth of a knight's fee. Moiety of a third part of a messuage, of four score acres of arable, of three pastures, and of a certain rent of assise of 41. yearly, payable at Easter and Michaelmas equally at Wodcroft in Luton, worth 100s., held of the king, by service of one twenty-fourth part of a knight's fee, for all service. Moiety of six messuages, 300a. land, 40a. meadow, in Leghton Bosard. Moiety of a messuage, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, in Lightgrave, or Lightesgrave, and Pottisgrave ; the said moieties are worth 2s., but of whom they are held the jurors know not. 0. Series II. Vol. 13. (47.) 156. Elizabeth late the wife of William Stanley, knight. Writ 16 July, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 26 October, 14 Henry VII. Findings as hi No. 155. Bucks. Moiety of the manor of Cublyngton, worth 12?. 7s. l\d., held of the king, as of the honor of Gloucester, by service of one fourth of a knight's fee. Moiety of the manor of Stewteley, worth 57s. 8|a\, held of the king, by service of one fifth of a knight's fee. Moiety of the manor of Chelmyscote, or Chelmescote, worth 11. lis. 10a"., held of the king, by service of one knight's fee. Moiety of the manor of Lynchelade, worth 50s., held of the duke of Norfolk, by knight-service. Moiety of the manor of Sowthcote, or Southcote, worth 41., held of the same duke, by knight-service. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (48.) 157. Elizabeth late the wife of William Stanley, knight. Writ 16 July, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 25 October, 14 Henry VII. Findings as in No. 155, 106 INQUISITIONS. Kent. Moiety of the manor of Newenton, called ' Lucies,' also the moiety of two messuages with In. land in Newenton, worth U. 8d., held of the king by service of one eighth of a knight's fee. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (49.) 158. Elizabeth late the wife of William Stanley, knight. Writ 16 July, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 October, 14 Henry VII. Findings as in No. 155. Hereford. Moiety of the manor of Richards Castle, worth \\l. 6s. 8«\, held of the king in chief by knight-service, viz. by half a knight's fee. Moiety of the manor of Staunton, worth 61. 10s., held of the earl of March, as of the honor of Wygmore, by socage. Moiety of the manor of Rocheford, worth 20s., tenure unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (50.) 159. Elizabeth late the wife of William Stanley, knight. Writ 16 July, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 22 October, 14 Henry VII. Findings as in No. 155. Worcester. Moiety of the manor of Codrych, worth 8/., held of the king, by service of half a knight's fee. Moiety of the lordship of Homcastell, worth 4 marks, held of the barony of Burford, service unknown. Two messuages, and five cottages, or the moiety of two messuages and five cottages, in the city of Worcester, worth 8s., tenure unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (51.) 160. Anne Atjdeley, widow, late the wife of John Rogers, esquire. Writ wanting ; inquisition 14 November, 14 Henry VII. James Ormond, knight, late earl of Wiltes, John Stopyngton, clerk, and John Storke, were seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee, and being so seised, by charter gave them to her [by the name of] Anne, late the wife of John Rogers, esquire, for the term of her life, with remainder to Henry Rogers, son and heir of John Rogers, in tail, with remainder in default to the right heirs of the said John Rogers ; by virtue of which gift she was seised thereof in her demesne as of free tenement. She died 7 May last ; after whose death the manors aforesaid remained and ought to remain to the said Henry Rogers and the heirs of his body ; the said Henry aged fifty-two years and more, is her son and heir. Hants. Manor and advowson of Debden, the manor worth 100s., and the advowson nothing, beyond the presentation to it, when vacant, held of Arthur, prince of Wales, service unknown. Manor of Merscourte beside Stokbrigge, worth 4 marks, held of the king, as of the manor of Sombourn, co, Hants, parcel of the duchy of HENRY VII. 107 Lancaster, by service of fealty, and 6d. rent yearly, at Easter and Michaelmas equally, for all service. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (52.) 161. Anne Audeley, widow. Writ 23 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 16 November, 14 Henry VII. Findings as in No. 160. Somerset. Manor and advowson of Sperkford, or Sperkeford, worth 100s., held of William, lord le Zouche, as of the manor of Castyll Gary, service unknown. Manor and advowson of Kylve, worth 5 marks, held of the bishop of Bath and Wells, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (53.) E. Series II. File 895. (11.) 162. Anne Audeley, widow. Writ 23 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 14 November, 14 Henry VII. James, earl of Wilts, William Beauchamp, lord de St. Amand, Edmund Hungerford, knight, Thomas Lewkenore, knight, William Warbylton, Thomas Hoo, John Lewkenore and Richard Echyngham, esquires, John Storke, the elder, Thomas Fry, Thomas Tregenron, Thomas Maundewar and William Emery, clerks, and John Bylton, were seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Bryanston, in fee, and being so seised, by charter, with licence from king Henry VI, gave it to her by the name of Anne, late the wife of John Rogers, esquire, for the term of her life, with remainder to the heirs of John Rogers, of the body of the said Anne begotten, and after the death of the said Anne and for default of such heirs of her body by the said John begotten, with remainder to the right heirs of the said John Rogers. The said earl, one William Turbervyle, esquire, Alexander Hoody, esquire Simon Talbot, William Beauchamp, John Newborough, Thomas Horgrave and Thomas Fry, were seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson of Sutton Walrond in fee, and being so seised, by charter, with licence from king Henry VI, gave it to her, by the name of Anne, late the wife of John Rogers, esquire, for the term of her life, with like remainders over. By virtue of which she was seised of the said manors and advowsons in her demesne as of free tenement, and died so seised. The said earl, and others, were seised of the under-mentioned burgage and advowsons in fee, and being so seised, by charter gave them to her, for the term of her life, with remainder to the heirs of John Rogers of her body begotten. Henry Rogers is son and heir of the said John Rogers, of the body of the said Anne begotten, and he was aged, the day of her death, 52 and more. She died 7 May last. Dorset. Manor and advowson of Bryanston, worth 201., held of the king in chief, service unknown. Manor and advowson of Sutton Walrond, worth 10Z., held of the king in chief, service unknown. 108 INQUISITIONS. A burgage, with the advowson of the church of St. Mary to the said burgage belonging, in Bridporte, worth 20^., held of the baliffs of the borough of Brydport, by service of 3d. yearly. Advowson of the parish church of Maj^den Newton, held of the abbot of Cerne by fealty only. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (54.) E. Series II. File 895. (12.) 163. Thomas Markynfeld, knight. Writ wanting ; inquisition 26 October, [14 Henry VII]. He was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee, and being so seised enfeoffed Ninian Markinfeld, esquire, his son and heir, and Dorothy, Ninian's wife, of all his manors, lands and tenements in Markington, Thornton, Wallerthwate, Ingerthorp and Wynkesley, for the term of their lives in survivorship, with remainder thereof to the right heirs of Ninian. By his charter, 5 April, 12 Henry VII, and seisin thereof delivered, he gave all other his manors, lands and tenements in Markinfeld, Asmonderby, Eryhorn, Monkton, Thorp by Ripon, Grewelthorp, Lareton, Granteley, Hundegate, Ripon, Richemond, Newsom, Dalton, Eerb}^, Unthank, and elsewhere, co. York, to William Coiryers, John Saj^vile, William Buhner, William Calverley, knights, Richard Clerkson, and Robert Whixley, chaplains, their heirs and assigns, for the performance of his last will, viz. reciting that William Conj-ers, ' squyer,' John Saj'vile, knight, William Buhner and William Calverley, ' sqiryers,' Richard Clerkson and Sir Robert Whixley, ' chap- pekrynez,' are enfeoffed of all his lands, &c. he wills that Ninyan, his son and heir, shall have, over and above lands held \>y him jointly with his wife, the lordship of Markinfeld, and, over that, lands and tenements parcel of the residue to the yearly value of \5l. for his finding two j r ears at Oxford and three at London ' in oon Inn of Courte ' ; his daughter Sith shall have 500 marks to her marriage from the profits of the manors and lordships of Erj T hom and Asmonderby, ' whom I wiU and advertise to be reulyd ' by his nephew William Conyers of Hornby ' squyer,' to whom 201. shall be paid from the profits of the said residue for his labour and to the intent that he shall provide for her ' conveiryent and able mariage ; ; ' oon able prest ' shaU have 100s. 3 T early from the profits of the said residue, to sing for his soul and the soul of ' Alianour ' late his wife, &c. for seven years ; Margaret Markinfeld his mother shall have 10 marks 3 T early from the profits of Asmonderby during her life ; such persons as his executors shall think that he has wronged shall be satisfied, &c. ; if Anne his daughter may not enjoy the tenements, &c. which she had jointly with ' Cristofer ' Conyers, late her husband, or any other, to her use, his feoffees shall suffer her to take the issues of his tenements, &c. in Richemonde, Newsom and Unthank, within the liberty of Richemond, while unmarried and ' forbarred and lettj'd ' as aforesaid ; his daughter Sith shall have all his land, &c. in Bishopmonkton to her finding, till she be married ; his sister Dame Anne Markinfeld shall have 13s. id. yearly from the rents, &c. of his land, &c. in Ripon during her life at his feoffees discretion ; ' yeven,' 8 April, 12 Henry VII. (c/. Test. Ebor. Surtees Soc. Vol. IV, pp. 125-6). He died, 1 May, 12 Henry VII. Ninian Markinfeld, esquire, is his son and heir, aged 16 and more. HENRY VII. 109 York. Manor of [Markinfeld], worth 25?., held of the earl of Northumberland freely, as of his manor of Spoford, by fealty only, for all service. Three carucates of land in Asmonderby, worth 20?., held of the said earl freely, as of his manor of Topcliffe, A carucate of land in [Bisshopmonkton], late Thomas Colstane's, held of the archbishop of York, as of his manor of Ripon, by suit of court of the said archbishop every three weeks. Pasture for twenty beasts yearly in Swynescoo alias Thorpscogh alias Monktonscogh, in Bisshopmonkton aforesaid, late the said Thomas Colstane's, held of the said archbishop [freely, as of his manor of Ripon] aforesaid, by 5s. rent yearly, to wit for the head of each beast 3d. yearly. Eighteen arces of land in ' le Ryd}mg ' in Bisshopmonkton aforesaid, late the said Thomas Colstane's held of the said archbishop freely, as of his manor of Ripon aforesaid, by fealty only for all service. A messuage and two bovates of land, formerly John de Markynfeld's, with their appurtenances, in Bisshopmonkton aforesaid, held of the said archbishop freely, as of his manor of Ripon, by 2s. id. rent yearly. A messuage and two bovates of land in Bisshopmonkton , held of the said archbishop freely by 2s. rent yearly. A messuage and one bovate of land in Bisshopmonkton aforesaid, held of the said archbishop of York freely, by lid. yearly. All and singular the aforesaid lands and tenements in Bisshopmonkton are worth 20?. yearly. A capital messuage and six bovates of land and meadow in Thorp beside Ripon, late the said Thomas [Colstane's], worth , held of the said archbishop freely, as of the manor of Ripon aforesaid, by 12s. rent yearly for all service. A burgage and 4a. land in Ripon, late of John [Shirejley, chaplain, held of the said archbishop freely, as of his manor of Ripon, by suit of court of the borough of Ripon, at the three chief courts there yearly, and also by the rent of 4cZ. yearly. Two burgages in Ripon aforesaid, held of the said archbishop of York freely, as of his manor of Ripon aforesaid, b}^ suit of court of the borough of Ripon to the three chief courts there yearly, [and also bj r a rent of ¥■ yearly. All and singular the aforesaid lands and tenements in Ripon are worth 40s. yearly. Manor of Eryhom, worth 40?., held of the king, as of his castle of Richemond freely, by lis. 6c?. rent yearly. Eighteen messuages, 58«. land and meadow, seven s. and Ad. rent, in Richemond ; the said land, tenements and rent are held of the king, as of his castle of Richmond, by 3s. [4c?.] rent for all service; the said land and tenements are worth 11. yearly. [A tenement] in Unthank, held of the lord Fitzhugh, as of his manor of Ravenswath freely by 2c?. rent yearly ; the said tenement is worth [6s.] 8c?. yearby. Manor of Newsom, worth 6?., held of the king, as of his castle of Richemond freely by 6s. Sd. rent yearly. 110 INQUISITIONS. A tenement in Dalton, held of the lord Fitzhugh, as of his manor of Ravenswath freely by 18$. rent yearly ; the said tenement is worth [6]s. 8d. yearly. Three tenements in Eerby, worth 31. 2s. yearly, held of the lord le [Scrope], as of his manor of Upsall freely, by 3s. Id. rent yearly. Two carucates of land in Markington, worth 5 marks, held of the said archbishop of York, as of his manor of Ripon, by service of a quarter of a knight's fee, and suit of the court of the said archbishop at Ripon every three weeks, and 22d. rent yearly. A water corn mill at Markington aforesaid worth 20s., held of the prebendary of the prebend of Gevendale, by fealty only. A messuage and a bovate, an acre of land and a half-acre of land in Ingerthorp, worth 12s., held of the aforesaid archbishop of York freely, by fealty only, for all service. Four messuages and ten bovates of land in Wallerthewate, or Wallerthawte, worth SI., held of John Burton, esquire, as of the manor of Ingerthorp freely, by 3s. lid. rent. A toft, 65a. land, meadow and wood, in Thornton by Ripon, formerly John de Bradley's, worth 5 marks, held of the aforesaid arch- bishop, as of the manor of Ripon by knight-service and suit of the court of the same archbishop every three weeks, and by a rent of 9s. Id., lib. pepper and lib. cummin yearly. Manor of Wynkesley, worth 5 marks, held of Thomas Stanley, earl of Darby, as of his manor of Kirkeby Malserd, by knight-service and suit of court of the same earl at Kirkeby Malserd every three weeks, and by 4s. rent yearly, A tenement in Lareton, worth 10s., held of the said Thomas Stanley, earl of Darby, as of the manor of Kirkeby Malserd aforesaid freely, by fealty only for all service. A tenement in Granteley, worth 18s. held of William Malory, knight, as of his manor of Stodeley freely, by 12d. rent yearly. A tenement in Grewelthorp, worth 4s., held of the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England, as of the manor of Grewelthorp freely by the rent of lib. wax yearly. A tenement in Hundegate, worth 24s., held of the aforesaid arch- bishop of York, as of his manor of Ripon freely, by fealty only, for all service. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (55.) 164. Edmund Bekyngham, esquire. Writ 18 September, inquisition the last day of November, 14 Henry VII. He died the last day but one of August last, seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee. Thomas Bekyngham, aged 24 and more, is his son and heir. Berks. Manor of Upton, worth 62., held of the king in chief, by service of one quarter of a knight's fee. Manor of Burwardescote, worth 106s. 8d., held of the earl of Devon, service unknown. Manor of Westhaggeborne, worth 8 marks, held of Andrew Wyndesore, esquire, service unknown. HENRY VII. Ill Manor of Burton, worth 101., held of George, earl of Shrewsbury, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (56.) E. Series II. File 780. (14). 165. Oliver Seynt John, esquire. Writ of Arnotus, 19 November, inquisition 21 January, 14 Henry VII. William, late bishop of Ely, John Manyngham, esquire, John Seymor, esquire, William Alyngton, Richard Seyntgeorge, William Manyngham, John Manwyche, John Hyll, clerk, John Asplen, John Muscall, John Bedford, Thomas Stou, Thomas Norreys, and William Wylkes, were seised of the under- mentioned manor in fee, by the gift and feoffment of John Whytokesmede and John Coventre, to the use of Margaret, late duchess of Somerset, her heirs and assigns, and the performance of her last will ; and being so seised at the special instance and request of the same Margaret, by their charter they demised the manor aforesaid to the said Margaret, late duchess of Somerset, for the term of her life, with remainder to the said Oliver Seynt John, esquire, son of the same duchess, and to Elizabeth his wife, and the heirs of their bodies between them begotten, with remainder in default to the right heirs of the said duchess for ever ; whereby the said duchess was seised of the said manor in her demesne as of free tenement, and died so seised ; after whose death the manor remained to the said Oliver Seynt John, and Elizabeth, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies ; whereby the said Oliver and Elizabeth entered into the manor aforesaid and were thereof seised in their demesne as of fee tail, by virtue of the charter aforesaid ; and they had issue between them one John Seynt John, who survives ; and afterwards the said Oliver died seised of the said estate of the said manor, and the said Elizabeth survived him, and continued her possession, and was, and still is seised of the said manor in her demesne as of fee tail by survivorship, by virtue of the demise, aforesaid, and being so seised had the king's letters patent of pardon of alienation, 12 November, 14 Henry VII. He died 3 April, 12 Henry VII. John Seynt John is son and next heir of the same Oliver and Elizabeth of their bodies begotten and is aged 21 and more. Wilts. Manor of Leydezard Tregose, worth 20Z., held of the king by fealt} 7 , and As. 8d. rent payable at Easter and Michaelmas equally. 0. Series II. Vol. 13. (57.) 166. John Key, esquire. Writ 12 October, inquisition 15 January, 14 Henry VII. He died the last day of August last, seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee. Nicholas Key is his cousin and heir, viz., son of Edward Key, his son, and was, on the first day of May last, aged ten years. York. Manor of Wodesom, with its appurtenances in the said county, and 200a. wood, 200a. land, 40a . meadow and 300a. pasture, also 12 messuages, in Fernelay Tyas, forty bovates land, 30a. wood, 40a. meadow, 300a. pasture within the hamlet of Fernelay Tyas. 112 INQUISITIONS. Manor of Slathwat, twenty-four messuages, 200a. wood, 300a. land, 300a. meadow, 500a. pasture, within the hamlet of Slathwat. The said manors, &c,„ are held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service. The said manors, &c. are worth in all issues beyond outgoings 20Z. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (59.) E. Series II. File 216. (5.) 167. Richard Westrop. Writ 9 November, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 24 January, 14 Henry VII. He was seised in fee, the day he died, of the under-mentioned moiety of the manor of Southburn. He, and Lucy his wife, were jointly seised, viz., he in fee and she in her demesne as of free tenement, of the under-mentioned messuages, &c. in Pykeryng Lith, by virtue of a certain deed to them, and his heirs, dated 21 April, 16 Edward IV ; she survived him, continues her possession, and has taken the profits. Robert Aukland, chaplain, at the time of Richard's death, and long before, was seised of the under-mentioned moiety of the manor of Corneburgh, to the use of Richard and his heirs ; and before his death he willed and declared to the said Robert Aukeland that he should make a sufficient and secure estate to the said Lucy of lands and tenements, parcel of the moietj 7 of the said manor, to the yearly value of 100s., for the term of her life ; and the said Robert by his deed dated 5 November, 13 Henry VII, demised to her lands and tenements, parcel of the said moiet}', to the said yearly value for the term of her life, according to the form of Richard's will declared to him, with remainder after her death to Richard's right heirs. He died 15 October, 13 Henry VII. ' Richard,' altered to ' Ralph,' Westhorp, aged 17 and more, is his son and heir. York. Moiety of the manor of Southburn, worth 8?. 6s. 8d., held of the king in chief bj r knight-service, viz., by an eighth part of a knight's fee, Two messuages, twelve tofts and eight bovates of land in Brompton. Ruston, Wykam and Snaynton, in Pykeryng Lith, worth 4'. 6s. 8a*., held of the king, as of the lordship of Pykeryng, in socage. Moiety of the manor of Corneburgh, worth 15Z., held of the king, as of the manor of Sherefhoton, by homage, fealty and suit of court of Sherefhoton. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (60.) E. Series II. File 216 (3.) 168. Brian Rouclyff. Writ of Mandamus, 24 November, inquisition 15 January, 14 Henry VII. He died 13 March, 10 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson in fee. John Rouclyff, knight, aged 40 and more, is his son and heir. York. Manor and advowson of Colthorp, worth 201., held of the heirs of William Plompton, knight, lately deceased, service unknown. 0. Series II. Vol. 13. (61.) E. Series II. File 216. (4.) HENRY VII. 113 169. Thomas Metham, knight. Writ 18 June, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 14 January, 14 Henry VII. Thomas Metham, the elder, knight, his grandfather, whose heir he was, viz. son of Richard, son of the same Thomas, the elder, was seised of the under- mentioned manors of Metham, Polyngton, Egburgh, Vernoll Hirstcourtney, Marr , Thornour, Wathe in Rydall, Nonmonketon, Wethyngton, Croke, Stapleton, Fletham. Dalton and Wygyngthorp, &c, in fee, and being so seised, in the time of king Henry VI, enfeoffed Ralph Babthorp, knight, Henry Brounflet, knight, John Constable, knight, Richard Burnham, clerk, Thomas Darcy, Thomas Santon, John Portyngton and Thomas Darnall, thereof, to the use of himself and his heirs, except that touching the manor of Stapleton and the tenements in Stapleton and Fletham they should be seised to the use of the said Richard and the heirs male of his body, whereby the said Ralph and the others were seised thereof in fee ; and they being so seised, the said Thomas Metham, the elder, died, after whose death the right and use of the said manors, &c. descended to the said Thomas Metham, knight, as cousin and heir of the said Thomas the elder ; and afterwards the said Henry Brounflet, Ralph Babthorp, Thomas Santon, Thomas Darnall, Richard Burnham, Thomas Darcy and John Portyngton died, and the said John Constable, knight, survived them and was seised of the said manors, &c. in fee by survivor- ship ; and he being so seised, the said Thomas Metham, knight, named in the writ, by deed dated 14 August, 22 Edward IV, enfeoffed John Vavasour, John Hotham, now knight, and Lion Percy, who survive, and Robert Hilyard, William Vavasour and John Bratilby, since deceased, of the manors of Metham, Thornour, Dalton, Fletham and Wygynthorp, and of the said lands, &c. in Metham, Cotnesse, Laxton, Estryngton, Ousthorp, Houeden, Belacise, . Brakan Holme, Saltmersh, Belby, Kylpyn, Skelton, Yukflet, Blaktoft, Newland, Lynton, Askilby, Grenak, Blakholme, Sandholme, Dyke, Bromflet, Northcave, Drewton, Erthorp, Hesell, Hornsebeke, Tyryngton, Northcave, Muscotes, Wilton, Southcave and Byrsay, and of the ferry over the Ouse, to hold to them, their heirs and assigns, to the use of himself and his heirs, and the performance of his last will, and they were seised thereof in fee, and being so seised the said Robert Hilyard, William Vavasour and John Bratilby died, and the said John Vavasour, John Hotham, and Lion Percy survived them and were, and still are, seised thereof in fee by survivorship ; and similarly the said Thomas Metham, knight, by divers other deeds, in the time of king Edward IV, enfeoffed the said John Hotham, Lion Percy, and Thomas Alderson, chaplain, of all other the aforesaid manors, &c., to hold to them, their heirs and assigns, to the use of himself and Isabel, then his wife, who survives, and his heirs, whereby the said John, Lion and Thomas were seised thereof in fee to that use, and still are, to the use of the said Isabel for the term of her life. He died 12 September last ; the said Isabel survived him and is still living ; Thomas Metham, esquire, aged at the taking of this inquisition 30 and more, is his son and heir ; and the said Thomas is cousin and heir male of the said Richard Metham of his body begotten, viz., son of the said Thomas, named in the writ, son of the said Richard. York. Manor of Metham, 200a. land, 100a. meadow, 100a. pasture in Metham and Cotenesse ; three messuages, 40a. land, 30a. pasture, 100s. rent payable at Easter and Martinmas, in Laxton ; four messuages, 100a. land, IB 8 114 INQUISITIONS. 20a. meadow, 20a. pasture, in Estryngton ; two messuages, 40a. land, 6a. meadow, in Owsthorp, or Ousthorp ; sixteen messuages, 200a. land, 100a. meadow and 60a. pasture, in Houeden ; a messuage, 30a. land, 6a. meadow, in ' le Belacise ' ; three messuages, 20a. land, 10a. pasture, 6s. rent, in Brakyn Holme, or Brakenholme, Saltmersh and Belby ; two messuages, 30a. land, 3a. meadow, in Kilpyn ; three messuages, 40a. land, 10a. meadow and 10a. pasture, in Skelton ; a messuage, 30a. land and 3a. meadow, in Blakholme ; 45s. rent of assise at Whitsuntide and Martinmas in Blaktoft, Newland, Lynton, Grenake or Grenak and Askilby ; two messuages, 30a. land, 4a. meadow in Studholme, or Sandholme, and Dyke ; and the moiety of a ferry over the water of Owse, between Metham and Whitgift ; worth 501., held severally of Richard, bishop of Durham, as of the cathedral church of Durham, service unknown. Five messuages, 300a. land, 40a. meadow, and 20a. pasture, in Yukflet ; four messuages, 150a. land, 20a. meadow, 100a. pasture, in Northcave, Drewton and Erthorp ; worth 101., held of Thomas, prior of the cathedral church of Durham, in right of his church. Two messuages, 80a. land, 10a. meadow, in Southcave ; a messuage and a garden in Bromflet ; a messuage, 50a. land, and 20a. meadow, in Birssey, or Byrsay, worth 6s. 8d., held of dean and chapter of the cathedral church of St. Peter, York, service unknown. Manors of Polyngton, Hirstcourtney and Thornour, twelve messuages, 600a. land, 100a. meadow, 200a. pasture, 60a. wood, 31. 10s. rent payable at Whitsuntide and Martinmas, in Polyngton, Cowyk, Bauncroft, or Bawncroft, Snathe, or Snayth, Goldale, Hewsale, or Hensall, Hekke, or Hekk and Blane or Bain; eighteen messuages, 700a. land, 150a. meadow, 200a. pasture, 50a. wood, 77s. 9|a\ rent and three peppercorns yearly at the said feasts, in Thornour, Wortley, or Wyrtle}", Gibton, or Gybton, and Eltoft ; and 200a. land, 40a. meadow, 60a. pasture in Hyrste Courtney, or Hirstcourtney ; worth 60Z., held of the king, as of the honor of Pountfret, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, service unknown. Manors of Dalton, Fletham and Stapleton, eight messuages, 200a. land, 41a. meadow, 300a. pasture, in Dalton, seven messuages, l\a. land, 40a. meadow, 80a. pasture, in Stapleton, or Stapilton, and Fletham ; worth 201., held of the king, as of the earldom of Richmond. Manors of Nonmonketon, or Nonmonkton, Wethyngton, or Wythyng- ton, Croke, Egburgh and Marr ; four messuages, 350a. land, 100a. meadow, 200a. pasture, in Nonmonkton, Wetlryngton and Croke ; a messuage, 100a. land, 40a. meadow, 20a. pasture, in Marr; worth 20Z., held of Thomas, earl of Derbeye, service unknown. Manor of Wathe in Rydall, a messuage, 150a. land, 30a. meadow, 48a. pasture in Wathe, Muscotes and Northolme, worth 11., held of Thomas, earl of Derbeie, as of the manor of Hovyngham, service unknown. Two messuages, 100a. land, 50a. meadow, 60a. pasture, in Wygynthorp. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (62.) E. Series II. File 216. (2.) 170. Humphrey Sanfoed. Writ 16 November, inquisition 17 January, 14 Henry VII. A fine levied on the morrow of St. Martin, 26 Henry VI, between Ralph Holand, querent, and John Sandeford, esquire, deforciant, of the under- mentioned manor, messuage and land, to hold to the said John in tail male, HENRY VII. 115 with remainder in default to Robert Louther, son of Robert Louther, knight (militis), in tail, with remainder in default to Geoffrey Louther, brother of the said Robert, the son, in tail, with remainder in default to William Louther, esquire, brother of the said Geoffrey, in tail, with remainder in default to Thomas Louther, brother of the said William, in tail, with remainder in default to the right heirs of Geoffrey Louther, esquire, of the parish of St. Martin by Canterbury ; by virtue of which fine the said John Sandeford was seised thereof in his demesne as of fee tail by the form of the fine, and being so seised enfeoffed Robert Breton and Simon Spencer thereof, whereby they were seised thereof in fee, and being so seised, demised the same to the said John, to hold to him and the heirs of his body, with remainder to Robert, Geoffrey and the said William Louther, esquire, as above, successively in tail ; by virtue of which demise the said John Sandeford was seised thereof in fee tail, and had issue Humphrey, named in the writ ; and afterwards the said John being seised thereof to him and the heirs of his body by virtue of the demise aforesaid, died so seised, after whose death the same descended to the said Humphrey, as his son and heir, whereby the said Humphrey entered into the same and was thereof seised in his demesne as of fee tail, until, by virtue of an inquisition taken at Maydstone, the last day but one of January, 1 Henry VII, before John Alphegh, escheator, virtute officii, whereby it was found that the said John was seised thereof in fee tail and died so seised, after whose death the same descended to the said Humphrey as his son and heir, whereby the said Humphrey entered and was thereof seised in fee tail, and that the said Humphrey was a natural fool and idiot from his birth, as in the same inquisition more fully appears, the same were seised into the king's hands, and remained in the king's hands, until by letters patent, 5 March, 1 Henry VII, the king granted to one John Alphegh, the wardship of the said Humphrey and of the said manors, &c. and the issues and profits thereof from the death of the said John Sandeford, for the term of the life of the said Humphrey, bj^ virtue of which letters patent the said John Alphegh was possessed of the custody of the said manors, &c. and took the issues and profits thereof ; and after- wards the said John Alphegh, being so thereof possessed, long before his death, by his writing, gave the said wardship and the said manors to Robert Rede, then serjeant-at-law, and John Arkenbolde, to hold during the life of the said Humphrey, by pretext of which the said Robert and John were possessed of the said manors, and took all the issues thereof during Humphrey's life ; and the said Robert Louther son of the said Robert Louther, knight, died without issue ; and the said Geoffrey Louther, his brother, similarly died without issue ; and the said William Louther, esquire, had issue one John ; and after- wards the said William died ; and afterwards the said John Louther, son of William, had issue Christopher Louther, and died ; and the said Christopher Louther is yet alive, aged 22 and more. He died 26 April, 13 Henry VII, without heir of his body issuing ; after whose death the said manors remained, and ought to remain, to the said Christopher Louther, as cousin and next heir of the body of the said William Louther, esquire, named in the fine, to wit son of the said John, son of the said William, by pretext of the fine aforesaid, inasmuch as the said Robert, son of Robert Louther, knight, is dead without heir of his body begotten, and the said Geoffrey Louther, brother of the said Robert Louther, is similarly dead without heir of his body begotten, in the lifetime of the said Humphrey. 116 INQUISITIONS. Thomas Sandeford is cousin and next heir of the said Humphrey, to wit son of Robert son of William, brother of John, father of the said Humphrey ; and the said Thomas Sandford is aged fifty years and more. Kent. Manor of Well, with appurtenances, and a messuage and 400a. land, with appurtenances, in Garryngton in the parish (sic) of Well and Lytelbourne ; the said messuage and 260a. land, parcel of the said messuage and 400a. land, are in Garyngton and in the parish of Well aforesaid, and are, and make, and from time beyond memory were, and made, the manor of Garyngton, otherwise called Caryngton, and are and were so called ; and 140a. land, residue of the said 400a. land, are in Lytelbourn, and are and make, and from time beyond memory were and made, the manor of Lokyngdale, and are and were so called ; the said manor of Well is held of Edward, duke of Buckingham, service unknown, and is worth 40s. ; the said manor of Lokyndale, is held of the abbot of St. Augustine without the walls of the city of Canterbury, service unknown, and is worth 13s. id. ; and the said manor of Garyngton is held of the prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, service unknown, and is worth 26s. 8d. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (63.) E. Series II. File 465. (3.) 171. William Skynner. Writ 20 August, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 5 February, 14 Henry VII. One Richard Skynner, his father, was seised of the under-mentioned manor, moiety of a manor, advowson, and land called ' Purbright ' in fee, and being so seised, by charter 4 December, 7 Henry VII enfeoffed John Leygh, esquire, Henry Erowyk, Ralph Leygh, Edmund Denny, John Skynner, John Welbek, Thomas Burges and William Hungate, thereof, to wit of the manor of Wodemerstorne to the use of the said Richard and Agnes, his wife, for the term of their lives in survivorship, and of the residue, to the use of the said Richard, for the term of his life, with remainder to the use of the said William Skynner and Isabel, his wife, and William's heirs ; and afterwards the said Richard died and Agnes survived him and still lives ; and the said Isabel, William's wife, and the said William likewise died ; and the said William Hungate and William Burges likewise died, and the said John Leygh, and the others, survived them and still are enfeoffed thereof to the use of the said William Skynner and his heirs. The said Richard Skynner was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Pecham in fee, and being so seised enfeoffed Michael Skynner, John Lee of Adyngton and Richard Ode thereof, for the performance of his last will, by which will he willed and declared that Agnes his wife should have the said land, &c. for the term of her life, with remainder to Michael Skynner and his heirs ; afterwards the said Michael died, and the said John Lee of Adyngton and Richard Ode survived him and are still seised thereof to the use of the said Agnes for the term of her life and of the heirs of Michael. The jurors say that the said William Skynner was brother and heir of the said Michael. The said William Skynner was seised in fee of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Horley, and died so seised, without heir of himself ; and Agnes now wife of Bartholomew Chalener and Elizabeth, now wife of John Scott are his sisters and heirs, and of full age. He died 11 August, 13 Henry VII, HENRY VII. 117 Subbey. Manor of Wodemerstorne, worth 10 marks, held of the prior of Merton, service unknown. Moiety of the manor of Chepstede, with the advowson of the church of the same manor, worth 3L, held of the same prior, service unknown. A tenement and forty acres of land, called ' Purbright,' worth 31., held of the prior of ' Crechirche,' Canterbury, service unknown. Four messuages, 40a. pasture, 10a. meadow, in Pecham, in the parish of Camerwell, worth 51., held of John Scott, Thomas Muschamp and the prioress of Haliwell, service unknown. A tenement and forty acres of land in Horley worth 40s., held of the abbot of Chertsey, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (64.) E. Series II. File 1062 (5.) 172. Elizabeth Bysshoptee. Writ 18 January, inquisition 12 February, 14 Henry VII. She died 10 January last, seised of the under-mentioned manor, &c. in fee. Robert Ebyngham, aged 30 and more, is her son and heir ; he is an idiot and a natural fool from his birth. Noethampton. A manor in Russhton, called ' Elyngharn Maner,' with eight virgates of arable, 30a. meadow and pasture, 24a. wood and two cottages in Russhton, worth 61. 13s. 4tZ., held of John Tresham, esquire, as of his manor of Russhton, by what service the jurors at present know not. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (65.) 173. Ralph Agmondesham. Writ 10 February, inquisition 16 March, 14 Henry VII. One Agnes Crauley was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and being so seised took to husband the said Ralph, whereby they were seised thereof in fee in her right, and had issue John Agmondesham ; and afterwards she died seised of such an estate, and he survived her, and continued his possession as tenant by the curtesy ; and afterwards he died seised of such an estate, after whose death the said land, &c. descended to the said John as her son and heir. The said John is son and heir as well of the said Ralph as of the said Agnes, and is aged 23 and more. Date of death not given. Sussex. A messuage, 50a. land, 20a. meadow, 20a. pasture and 10a. wood, in the parish of Kyrdeforde, called ' Barkefold,' worth 40s., held of Thomas, earl of Arundel! and Richard Megewyk of Goundevile, service unknown. A messuage, 100a. land, 10a. meadow, 10a. pasture, 20a. wood, in the parish of Pettworth, worth 20s., held of Elizabeth Massy, service unknown. A messuage, 60a. land, 16a. meadow, 16a. pasture and 12a. wood, in Kyrdeford, worth 10s., held of the said Ehzabeth, service unknown. A messuage, with a garden, in Petworth, worth 10s., held of Henry, earl of Northumberland, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (66.) E. Series II. File 1062 (3.) 174. Ralph Agmondesham. Writ 24 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 14 March, 14 Henry VII. 118 INQUISITIONS. One Robert Wyntershull, esquire, was lately seised of the under- mentioned land, &c. called Rughbern, in fee, and being so seised by his charter indented dated at Esthorslegh 27 September, 14 Edward IV, demised them to the said Ralph, son and heir of one William Agmondesham, and Agnes, then his wife, to them and the heirs of their bodies issuing ; by virtue of which demise the same Ralph and Agnes were seised thereof in their demesne as of fee tail and had issue between them John Agmondesham ; and afterwards the said Agnes died, and Ralph survived her, and continued his possession by virtue of the gift aforesaid, and afterwards died seised of such an estate ; after whose death the same descended to the said John, as son and heir of the said Ralph and Agnes, by virtue of the gift. He was seised the day he died of the under-mentioned lands called ' le Breche,' ' Brokhole londes ' and ' Pygnottes ' in fee. He died 8 May, 13 Henry VII. The said John Agmondesham, aged 23 and more, is his son and heir. Stjreey. Two messuages, 400a. land, 20a. meadow, 20a. pasture, 200a. wood and 10s. rent, in Esthorslegh, by the name of all those messuages, &c, called ' Rughbern,' in the parish of Esthorslegh, worth 101., held of David Owen, knight, as of the manor of Wotton, service unknown. A messuage, 100a. land, 20a. meadow, 20a. pasture and 40a. wood, in the parish of Ewhurst, called 'le Breche,' worth U., held of the abbot of Notley, service unknown. Forty acres of land hi Esthorslegh, called 'Brokhole,' or 'Brokehole londes,' worth 20s., held of Arthur, prince of Wales, as of the manor of Byflete, service unknown. Sixty acres of land in Esthorslegh, called ' Pygnottes londes,' worth 13s. 4o\, held of John Bourgchier, knight, lord Berners, service unknown. 0. Series II. Vol. 13. (67.) E. Series II. File 1062 (2.) X75. Thomasdte Hopton, widow. Writ 17 November, inquisition 9 March, 14 Henry VII. She was seised of the under-mentioned moiety of a manor, &c. and held them as in dower for the term of her life of the inheritance of Humphrey Sidney, with reversion thereof to the same Humphrey and his heirs. She died 28 Januarjr, 13 Henry VII. William Lundesford, aged 30 and more, is her cousin and heir, viz., son of William, her son. Stjebey. Moiety of the manor of Lowesle divided and separate, worth 41., held, together with the other moiety thereof, whereof John Westbroke, esquire, is now seised in fee, in the parish of St. Nicholas of Guldeford, of the heirs of Richard de Sancto Mauro, as of the manor of Eton Meysy, co. Somerset (sic), by knight-service. Five messuages, 300a. land, in the towns and parishes of Godlemyng, Shaldeford, Compton, Wonerssh, Chidingfold and St. Nicholas of Guldeford, worth 8 marks, held of the heirs of Thomas Cokesey, knight, deceased, as of the manor of Bramlegh in the said county of Surrey, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (68.) 176. Johk Knollys. Writ 24 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 20 September, 14 Henry VII. HENRY Vll. 119 Long before the death of the said John Knollis, one John Hobbis, and Margaret, his wife, mother of the said John Knollis, as in right of the said Margaret, were seised of the under-mentioned messuages, &c. in Sele Monachorum, Nymet Roland, Columpton, Ponsford and Halberton, in fee ; and being so seised, a fine levied thereof, 23 Henry VI, between John Bere, of Hunsham, and Wilham Daly, querents, and the said John Hobbes, and Margaret, his wife, deforciants, whereby the said John and Margaret acknowledged the same to be the right of the said John Bere, as those which the said John and Wilham had by their gift, and remised and quit-claimed them, for themselves and the heirs of Margaret, to the said John Bere and Wilham, and the heirs of John, as in that fine more fully appears. By virtue of which fine the said John and William were seised thereof, to wit John Bere in fee and William in his demesne as of free tenement ; and being so seised, the said John and Wilham, by their charter, 26 November, 7 Edward IV, enfeoffed Robert Whityng, John Aysshford, Robert Gambon, John More, John Daly, the elder, and William Shutlake, or Shutelake, thereof, to the use of the said Margaret, and the heirs of her body begotten and under certain conditions in the charter aforesaid specified ; by virtue of which the same Robert Whityng, and his co-feoffees, were seised thereof in fee, and being so seised by another charter, 12 April, 11 Henry VII, demised all the messuages, lands and tenements in Sele Monachorum to the said John Knollis, and Anne, his wife, for the term of Anne's life, by virtue of which the same John and Anne were thereof seised as of free tenement. Afterwards the said John died, and the said Anne survived him, and is still living. Long before the death of the said John Knollis, the said Margaret, his mother, in her widowhood, after the death of the said John Hobbis, was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Bradnynch in fee, and being so seised, by charter, 16 November, 7 Edward IV, enfeoffed the said Robert Whytyng, John Aysshford and the others, thereof, to the use of the said Margaret, mother of the said John Knollis, and her heirs ; which John Knollis, by his last will, bequeathed the said tenements to the said Anne, his wife, for the term of her hfe. By the same will the said John Knollis wills that the said Robert Whityng, and his co-feoffees shall permit the said Anne to receive yearly all the issues and profits of the said messuages, &c. in Columpton, Ponsford and Halberton, until the sum of 1181. may have been received and paid, for the payment of his debts, and for other things needful according to his last will, as in the same more fully appears. On the day of the death of the said John Knollis, one Edmund Bradford was seised of the under-mentioned land in Bradford in fee, and held the same of the said John Knollis, the day of his death, by knight-service, and 18s. Qd. rent yearly ; and one William Bury of Colaton, the day of John's death, was similarly seised in fee of the under- mentioned land in Bradford, and held the same of the said John Knollis, the day of his death, by knight-service, and 7s. 4d. rent, of both which services and rents the said John Knollis died seised. He died 3 May last. Elizabeth Knollis, aged 2 and more, is his daughter and heir. Devon. Twenty-one messuages, 324a. land, 20a. meadow, 42a. wood, 30a. furze and heath, 3a. alder, 24s. 4a". rent, in Sele Monacorum, Nymet Roland, Columpton, Ponsford and Halberton ; those in Sele Monacorum, worth 20s., held of the abbot of Bukfast, as of the manor of Sele Monacorum, by fealty, 6s. 3a\ rent, and two suits of the abbot's court 120 INQUISITIONS. there yearly ; those in Columpton, worth 40s., held of the abbot of Buklond, as of the manor of Columpton, by fealty, 13s. 2d. rent, and two suits of the abbot's court there yearly ; those in Ponsford, worth 40s., held of the marquess of Dorset, as of the manor of Kentysbury, service unknown, and those in Halberton, worth 20s., held of John Sydenham, the abbot of St. Augustine, and the warden of the church of St. Mary of Halberton, by fealty, and lis. 6d. rent yearly, for all service. Six messuages, 300a. land, in Bradnynch. The service, and 18s. 6d. rent, of Edmund Bradford, for two carucates of land in Bradford, and the service, and 7s. id. rent, of William Bury, of Colaton, for one carucate of land in Bradford ; held of the king by knight-service, as of the honor of Wynkle, parcel of the honor of Gloucester. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (69.) 177. Thomas Salter, of Dowelond. Writ 21 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 27 March, 14 Henry VII. He died 20 May, 14 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee. William Salter, aged 19 and more, is his son and heir. Devon. Manor of Dowlond, worth 41., held of the king, as of the honor of Wynklegh, parcel of the honor of Gloucester, by knight-service. Manor of Saltern, worth 5 marks, held of dame Katharine, late the wife of Richard Pomeray, knight, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (70.) 178. Eleanor Denys. Writ of Mandamus, 12 February, inquisition 9 April, 14 Henry VII. One Agnes Gyffard, widow, lately was seised of a moiety of thirty-two messuages, 197a. land, 25a. meadow, in Plymtre, Wydecomb, Estbuddelegh, Salteryn, Clyst Honyton, Southcotlegh and Cranford, in fee, and being so seised, by her writing indented, 10 October, 15 Edward IV, gave the said moiety to one John Denys, and the said Eleanor, named in the writ, his wife, for the term of their lives, with remainder to Wilham, Roger, Robert and Thomas, their sons, successively in tail, with remainder in default to the heirs of the body of the said Eleanor ; by virtue of which the said John and Eleanor were seised thereof in their demesne as of free tenement ," and afterwards the king by letters patent, 11 February, 14 [Henry VII], pardoned William Denys, son and heir of the said John and Eleanor all alienations, &c. ; and afterwards the said Eleanor died so seised and the said John survived her and was seised of the premises by survivorship ; which John Denys afterwards died so seised, and the said William Denys entered upon the said moiety as into his remainder, and was and still is seised thereof in fee tail. She died 20 January, 4 Henry VII. William Denys, aged 27 and more, is her son and heir. Devon. A messuage, 4\a. land, 2a. meadow, of the moiety of the tenements aforesaid, in Plymtre, worth lQd., held of William Maior, by fealty only, for all service. A messuage, 4a. land, in Estbuddelegh, parcel of the residue aforesaid, worth 6d., held of James Doune, by fealty only, for all service. HENRY VII. 121 Three messuages, 10a. land, 4a. meadow, in Clysthonyton, parcel of the residue aforesaid, worth lis. 3d., held of William Gybbys, by fealty only, for all service. Four messuages, 5a. land, G\a. meadow, in Southcotlegh, parcel of the residue aforesaid, worth 3s. 4o\, held of the prior of St. James, by fealty only, for all service. A messuage, 25a. land, in Cranford, parcel of the residue aforesaid, worth 20s., held of James Chudlegh, by fealty only, for all service. Six messuages, 30a. land, of the said tenement, parcel of the residue of the tenement aforesaid in the parish of Wydecomb aforesaid, worth 20s., held of the king, by the eighth part of a knight's fee, and by service of finding a bailiff to serve the king for the hundred of Estbudlegh, alternate years. 0. Series II. Vol. 13. (71.) 179. John Manyngham, knight. Writ 8 April, inquisition 27 April, 14 Henry VII. He was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in fee, and, being so seised, by charter gave them to Thomas Oxenbrigge, William Cheyne, William Marowe, esquires, John Mordaunt, William Tailard, William Wentworth, Richard Godfrey, John Vynter, Robert Spencer, George Guascoyn, ' gentilmen,' Sir Robert Wild, Sir John Seman, Sir Richard Bette, clerks, Thomas Clerk, Robert Michell, William Attwood and John Light, ' yonien,' to the use of Isabel, his wife, for hfe, and after his and her decease to the use of William Manyngham, his son and heir, in tail, and, in default, to the use of his own right heirs ; and afterwards the said Thomas Oxenbrigge died, and the others survived him ; and afterwards, after the death of the said John Manyngham and before the day of this inquisition, the said William Marowe died, and the others survived him, and were, and still are, seised thereof in fee to the use aforesaid. He died 21 January last. WiUiam Manyngham, aged 45 and more, is his son and heir. The said Isabel, late his wife, is living. Bedford. ' Harfordes Maner,' in the town and fields of Wrastlyngworth, Potton and Buryhattley, worth 61., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of fealty and 8s. rent. ' Combes Maner,' in the town and fields aforesaid, worth 10Z., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of fealty and 5s. Id. rent. ' Shilley Maner,' in the town and fields aforesaid, worth 41., held of the king, as of the duchy of Lancaster, by service of fealty and 12a\ yearly. Twenty messuages, 500a. land, 100a. meadow, 40s. rent, and a carucate of land called ' Duffhous lond,' in the towns aforesaid ; whereof the carucate is worth 4 marks, and is held of the fee of Richmond, by service of fealty and 15d. rent. G. Series II. Vol. 13. (72.) 180. Thomas Denys, esquire. Writ 26 June, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 16 April, 14 Henry VII. He was seised of the under-mentioned manor and lands in fee, and, being so seised, by charter indented, the last day of March, 5 Henry VII, gave them 122 INQUISITIONS. to Humphrey Fulforde, knight, Roger Holond, William Floyer, esquires, John Tyak, clerk, Robert Bonefaunt and Wilham Drynkewater, to hold inter alia to the use of Janera, his wife, for the term of her life, while sole, and of his last will, which will in the said charter more fully appears ; they are still seised of such an estate. He died 4 June last. Thomas Denys, aged 22 and more, is his son and heir. Devon. Manor of Holocomb Burnell, worth 20 marks, held of the heirs of the viscount Lyell, by half the service of a knight. Eighty acres of land in Fayreway, worth 4s., held of the provost and scholars of King's College of St. Mary, Cambridge, as of the manor of St. James beside Exeter, in free socage. Two messuages, 120a. land, in Midwynter, Middewynter, or Mydwynter, worth 13s. 4c/., held of Edward, earl of Devon, by 5s. rent, and suit of court of the manor of Exminster. twice a year. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (73.) 181. Humphrey Pessale, esquire. Commission 14 July, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 16 October, 14 Henry VII. Stafford. A third part of the manor of Astenfeld, otherwise called Alsfeld which lately was Humphrey Peshale's, is held of the king, as of the honor of Tuttebery, by what service the jurors at present know not. Four tenements, and a pasture, and a garden, in Stafford, late the said Humphrey's, are held of the king, by what service the jurors at present know not. A messuage, a carucate of land, certain parcels of rent, in Watervyle, otherwise called Waterfall, late the said Humphrey's, are held of the king in chief, by what services the jurors at present know not. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (74.) 182. John Asfordby. Writ of Mandamus 11 March, inquisition 20 April, 14 Henry VII. He died 6 May, 8 Henry VII, seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in Slotheby, Partenay, and Assheby ; and seised of the under-mentioned manor, and other land, &c. in fee tail. John Asfordby, aged 10, is his son and heir. Lincoln. Manor of Billesby, in Billesby, called ' Westhalgarth,' worth 40s. held of the king, as of the honor of Gretham, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service. A messuage, two tofts and two cottages, 100a. land, 40a. meadow, 60a. pasture, worth 100s., and 3s. 4o\ rent of assize, in Asfordby and Thurleby, held of the king, as of the honor of Bolyngbroke, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service. Forty acres of land, 20a. meadow, 60a. pasture, in Ingoldmelles, worth 50s., held of the king, as of the honor of Tuttebury, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster, by knight-service. A toft, forty acres of land, 12a. meadow, in Slotheby, a toft, 30a. land, 10a. pasture, in Partenay, worth 26s., held of Richard Hastynges, knight, Lord de Willoughby, service unknown. HENRY VII. 123 A messuage, 60a. land, and 20a. meadow in Assheby by Partney, wortb 13s. Ad., held of Ivo Sandon, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (75.) 183. James Baskervile, knight. Writ 3 February, inquisition 1 May, 14 Henry VII. John Baskirvile, knight, his father, was seised of the under-mentioned manor and advowson in fee, and being so seised gave them by his charter indented, dated there, 7 January, 33 Henry VI, to him and Sibyl, then his wife, by the names of James Baskirvile, esquire, son and heir of him the said John Baskirvile, knight, and Sibyl daughter of Walter Devereux, knight, by the description of his manor of Combe Baskirvile, with the advowson, and of all other his lands and tenements, &c. in Combe Baskirvile Westcote and Westcote, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies begotten ; by virtue of which gift the said James and Sibyl were seised thereof in fee tail by the form of the gift, and had issue between them Walter Baskirvile ; and the said Sibyl died, after whose death he continued his possession therein by survivorship, and was solely seised thereof in his demesne as of fee tail by the form of the gift. Death and heir as in No. 112. Gloucester. Manor and advowson of Combe Baskirvile, with land, &c. in Combe Baskirvile Westcote and Westcote, worth 20/., held of Elizabeth, abbess of Syon, as of the hundred of Shoughtour (sic), by fealty only, for all service ; the said lands in Westcote and Westcote are parcels of the said manor of Combe Baskirvile and not diverse. G. Series II. Vol. 13. (76.) 184. Robert Corbet. Writ of Amotus, 22 May, 13 Henry VII ; inquisition 1 June, 14 Henry VII. William Sheffeld, William Langston, Henry Kesten and Richard Chyrcheyerd, were seised of the under-mentioned manors in fee to the use of him and his heirs, and being so seised, at his request, enfeoffed William Knevet, Edmund Bedyngfeld, Henry Heydon, knights, William Walgreve, James Hobert and Richard Lytilton, thereof, to the use of him and Ehzabeth, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder in default to the use of his last will, by virtue of which feoffment they were seised thereof in fee, and the survivors, Knevet, Heydon, Walgrave, Hobert and Lytilton, are still so seised, to the use of the said Ehzabeth for the term of her life, and after her decease, to the use of the heirs between the said Robert and her begotten, and in default of such issue for the performance of his last will. He died 12 April, 10 Henry VII. Richard Corbet, aged 5 and more, is his son and heir. Salop. Manor of Hadley, worth 61., held of the earl of Arundell, service unknown. Manor of Hatton Heynheth, worth 100s., held of the said earl, service unknown. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (77.) 124 INQUISITIONS. 185. Margaret Constable, widow. Writ 3 February, inquisition 28 May, 14 Henry VII. The said Margaret Constable, widow, late the wife of John Constable, knight, was seised of the under-mentioned manors, &c. in her demesne as of free tenement for the term of her hfe, with reversion thereof expectant after her decease to John Constable, son and heir of Ralph Constable, esquire, deceased, brother of the said John Constable, knight. She died 4 January, 14 Henry VII. After her death the said manors ought to revert to the said John Constable, the younger, as son and heir of the said Ralph Constable, deceased, brother of the said John Constable, knight, deceased. The said John Constable, the son, is within the age of 21 years, viz. 19 years old and more. William Malorye, knight, is cousin and next heir of the said Margaret viz. son of John Malorye her brother. The said William is aged 40 and more, York. Manor of Westhalsham, in Holdernesse, and four carucates of land parcel of the same manor, whereof each carucate contains twelve bovates of land, and each bovate is worth 8s. yearly ; and the residue of that manor is worth 40s. yearly. Manor of Esthalsham, in Holdernesse, and four carucates of land parcel of the same manor, whereof each carucate contains twelve bovates of land, and each bovate is worth 8s. yearly ; and the residue of the same manor is worth 40s. yearly. Six bovates of land in Great Coldon, in Holdernesse, worth 31. 2s. lOd. yearly, formerly William Gloucestre's and late William Cartwright's. The said manors and other premises are held of Thomas, archbishop of York, as of his archbishopric of York, by knight-service, and are worth beyond outgoings as abovesaid. C. Series II. Vol. 13. (78.) 186. William at Lee. Writ of Amotus, 25 January, inquisition 30 May, 14 Henry VII. William at Lee named in the writ, son and heir of Richard Lee of Godston, was seised of the under-mentioned land, &c. in fee, and being so seised, by charter dated 13 May, 8 Henry VII, enfeoffed one Robert Wonham thereof, by virtue of which feoffment the said Robert was and still is seised thereof in fee. He died 14 December, 12 Henry VII. Richard at Lee, aged 27 and more, is his son and heir. Surrey. Two messuages in the parish of Wolkensted, one called ' le Lee Place,' and the other ' le Stratton,' each worth 13s. 4See Haugh- ton le Skerne. Columb David alias Culm Davy, Comb Davy [in Hemyock], co. Devon, knight's fee in, 118. Columpton. See Cullompton. Colvyle, Richard, son and heir of Francis Colvyle, proof of age, co. Norfolk, 637. Colwell (unidentified), co. Kent, 932. [in Chollerton], co. North- umberland, 547. Colwich, co. Stafford, Haywood in, q.v. , Hixon in, q.v. , Morton in, quo. GENERAL INDEX. 681 Colwick, Overcolwike, Overkolwike, co. Nottingham, advowson of. 755. , , manor of, 755. , Nether, Nethercolwike [in Colwick], co. Nottingham, manor of, 755. Colyer, Bartholomew, son of Henry, 690. Colyer, Henry, co. Buckingham, 690. Colyer, Henry, son and heir of Henry, 690. , Margaret, wife of Henry, 690. Richard, son of Henry, 690. Colyersbourne, co. Surrey. See Addington. Colyford, Collifforde, Collyfforde [tything of Colyton], co. Devon, 773. Colymore, William, 551. Colyn, Ralph, parson of Lansallos, 680 {p. 433), 769. Colyngbourne, Abbots, co. Wilts. See Collingbourne Kingston. Colyngbourne, Robert, 321. Colyngruge, John, co. Berks, 318. Colyngruge, Colynryge, John, the younger, son and heir of John, 318. Colyntre. See Collingtree. Colyton, co. Devon, manor of, land held of, 59. , parish of, 369. , , Gatcombe in, q.v. Colyweston. See Weston, Colly. Comb Davy. See Columb David. [? in Drewsteignton], co. Devon, manor of, land held of, 940. Marschall. See Combe Aimer. Combburgh [? in Combe in Teign- head], co. Devon, manor of, 943. Combe, co. Surrey. See Hercomb. Abbey, Combe [extra paroch- ial, co. Warwick], abbot of, land held of, 914. , alias East, or Nethercombe, Estcombe, in Greenwich, co. Kent, lordship of, 494. , , Labeland in, 494. Aimer alias Combe Marshal, Comb Marschall' [in Stur- minster Marshal], co. Dorset, manor of, 957. Baskirvile. See Westcote. , Castle, Castelcombe, co. Wilts, 682, 979. Flory, co. Somerset, Yard in, q.v. Hall, Combhall [in Drew- steignton], co. Devon, manor of, 943. Combe — cont. in Teignhead, Combeinty- need, Combynteynhed, Comb- ynteynhed, co. Devon, 943. , manor of, 943. , , Buckland Baron in, q.v. , , Netherton in, q.v. , , Rocombe in, q.v. Martin, Combemartyn, Mar- tyn, co. Devon, 614. , , advowson of, 343. , borough of, land held of, 614. , manor of, 343. , Overcombe, Nethercombe, in Holbeton, co. Devon, 615. Raleigh, Combralegh, Come Wraghlegh, co. Devon, John Bonevyle of. See Bonvile, John. , , Wadhay in, q.v. , Temple, Templecome, co. Somerset, 608. Combe, Hugh, 726. Combemartyn. See Combe Martin. Comberford, Thomas, 583. Comberton, co. Cambridge, manor of, 938. , Little, co. Worcester, manor of, 375. Combes Maner, co. Bedford. See Wrestlingworth. Combes, Thomas, 483. Combhall. See Combe Hall. Combrook, Combroke [in Kineton], co. Warwick, 693. Combynteynhed, Combyntynhed. See Combe in Teignhead. Come Wraghlegh. See Combo Raleigh. Comerford. See Quemerford. Compden, co. Derby. See Compton. Compton, co. Berks, Hundred of, land held of, 846. , co. Hants, 648, 777. , , Compton Wasseling manor in, q.v. , , Hunteslondes in, 648. , co. Surrey, 175. Bassett, Compton, Long- compton, co. Wilts, manor of, 859. , , manor of, land held of, 974. Chamberlayne, co. Wilts, manor (i) o"f, 795. , Childe, or Chylde. See Chilcompton. Dando, Comptondando, Comptondondale, co. Somer- set, manor of, 421. , land held of, 311. Cf. 62. 682 GENERAL INDEX. Compton — cont. Dundon, Compton Dome- dene, co. Somerset, manor of, land held of, 62, 399. , , Littleton in, q.v. , East, Compton [in Comp- ton], co. Berks, manor of, 113. , Fenny, co. Warwick, 520. , Compden [in Ashbourne], co. Derby, 832. Martin, Compton, co. Somer- set, 345. , Bickfield in, q.v. , Morton in, q.v. Pauncefoot, Compton Paunscefote, co. Somerset, 545. Wasseling, Compton Wasse- lyn [in Compton], co. Hants, manor of, 648, 777. Comrew in Gyllesland. See Cum- rew. Conarton. See Connerton. Condalles, Bampton. See Bampton Cundale. Condoloffe, John, 299. Condy, Constance, 610. , Margaret, 610. , William son of John, 610. Conerton. See Connerton. Conesthorp. See Coneysthorpe. Coneysby, North, Northconyngesby [in Frodingham], co. Lincoln, 566. , South, Southconyngesby [in Frodingham], co. Lincoln, 566. , , manor of, 566. Coneysthorpe, Conesthorp [in Bar- ton-le-Street], co. York [N.R.], 831. Congerston, Congeston, Cungeston, Cunston, co. Leicester, 888. , advowson of, 497. , advowson (J) of, 888. , manor of, 497. Congham St. Mary, co. Norfolk, ad- vowson of, 13. Conies, farm of, 421. Coningsby, Consby, co. Lincoln, 287. Coniscliffe, High, Overcunscliff [in Coniscliffe], co. Durham, manor of, 560. , Low, Nethercunsclif [in Coniscliffe], co. Durham, manor of, 560. Coniston, Conyston [in Burnsall], co. York [W.R.], 335. Cold, Coldeonyshton, Cold- conyston, Conyston, Conyng- ston in Craven [in Gargrave], co. York [W.R.], 390, 391, 556, 561. Connerton, Conarton, Conerton, Con- orton [in Gwithian], co. Corn- wall, manor of, land held of, 343, 680 (p. 436). Conningbrook, Conyngesbroke [in Kennington], co. Kent, manor of, land held of, 246. Connington, Conyton, co. Hunting- don, manor of, 518. Conorton. See Connerton. Consby. See Coningsby. Constable, Constabill, Constabull, Agnes, daughter of Robert, serjeant-at-law, 573. , Agnes, wife of John, daugh- ter of Thomas Metham, esquire, 86. , Anne, wife of Ralph, esquire, 260. , Elizabeth, wife of Ralph, 86. , Joan daughter of Robert, sergeant-at-law, 573. , John, clerk, 271, 567. , John, esquire, land held of, 461. , John, knight, 169, 185. , John, of Holderness, land held of, 556, 561. , John, son and heir of Ralph, esquire, and Anne, his wife, 86, 185, 260. , Margaret, widow, 86. Constable, Margaret, widow, late the wife of John Constable, knight, sister of John Malorye, co. York, 185. Constable, Marmaduke, esquire, 662, 663, 664. , , Barbara, wife of, sister and co-heir of George Suthill, 662, 663, 664. , Marmaduke, knight, 561, 567 (4), 568, 831. , land held of, 567. Marmaduke, son and heir of Robert, 567. , Philip, esquire, 86. Ralph, esquire, brother of John, knight, 185. Constable, Ralph, esquire, co. Leices- ter, 260 ; co. York, 86. Constable, Robert, 214, 222, 312. , Robert, 560. , , Beatrice, wife of, late the wife of Ralph, lord Greystock, 560. , Robert, knight, 669. , Robert, serjeant-at-law, 461 ter, 568. 573, 919. Constable, Robert, sergeant-at-law, co. York, 567. Conway, Conwey, Edward, 778. , , Anne wife of, daughter and heir of Richard Burdet, 778. GENERAL INDEX. 683 Conway— cont. , Edward, gentleman, 893. , Hugh, knight, 400, 403, 778. , , land held of, 299, 338, 609. , , Elizabeth, wife of [sister and co-heir of Thomas, earl of Devon], 400, 403. Conway, Joice, wife of Hugh Conway, knight, late the wife of Richard Burdet, esquire, assign- ment of dower, co. Warwick, 778. Conyers, Conyars, Christopher, 163. , , Anne wife of, daughter of Sir Thomas Markinfeld, 163. Christopher, of Marske, 461. , Cuthbert, clerk, 461. , John, esquire, 359. , , Anne daughter and co-heir of. See Willoughby, Anne. John, knight, 222. , Robert, land held of, 222. William, knight, 163, 461. , , land held of, 123, 585. , William, of Hornby, esquire, nephew of Sir Thomas Markin- feld, 163. Conyes, co. Suffolk. See Stratford, St. Mary. Conyngar, le, manor called, co. Wilts. See Amesbury. Conyngesbroke. See Conningbrook. Conyngesby, Humphrey, serjeant-at- law, 11, 15, 16, 388, 696. , , Alice wife of, late the wife of William Staveley, 388. Conyngston in Craven. See Conis- ton. Conyngston, heirs of, land held of, "556, 561. Conyngworth, Fereby, 939. Conyston. See Coniston, Cold. Conyton. See Connington. Coo, John, 26. Coode, John, 463. See also Code. Cook, Cok, Coke, Cooke, Christopher, 59, 67. , Elizabeth, wife of Richard, of Oundle, 742. , George, 92. , John (co. Devon), 554. , John (co. Dorset), 251. , , Isabel, wife of, 251. , John (co. Northampton), 234. , John, clerk, 114. , John, esquire (Isle of Wight), 689 bis. , John, son and heir of Philip, knight, 723. Cook, Maud, late the wife of William, formerly the wife of — ■ Okeden, and daughter and co-heir of Richard Ponchardon, co. Hants, 530. Cook, Philip, knight, co. Surrey, 723. Cook, Richard (Coventry), 623. , Richard, of Coventry, mer- cer, 802. , Richard (co. Lincoln), 644. Richard (London), 532, 533. , , Joan, wife of. See Couper, Joan. , Richard (co. Warwick), 356. , Richard, son and heir of William, of Oundle, 742. Thomas (co. Bucks), 208. , , Maud, wife of, daughter of Alice Honor, 208. , Thomas (co. Lincoln), 2. , Thomas, gentleman (Isle of Wight), 689. , Thomas, of Ospring, 438. , , Walter, son and heir of, 438. , William (co. Norfolk), 225. , William, of Ellingham, 530, 689. , , Maud wife of, late the wife of — ■ Okeden, daugh- ter and co-heir of Richard Ponchardon, 529, 530. Cook, William, of Oundle, co. Northampton, 742. Cook, William, the younger (co. Norfolk), 383, 425. See also Cocke ; Cokkes. Cookbury, co. Devon, Dunsland in, q.v. , Halsdon in, q.v. Cooke. See Cook. Cookes, co. Essex. See Worming- ford. Cookhill, Cokehull, Cokhull [in Ink- berrow], co. Worcester, manor of, 562. Cookley, Cokele, co. Suffolk, manor of, 306. Cookridge, Cokeriche, Cokeryche, Cokkrigge [in Bromfield], co. Salop, 326, 676, 909. Coope. See Cope. Coort, Thomas, chaplain, 346 bis. Coote, John, gentleman, 429. , Thomas, clerk, 429. Cootes, co. Suffolk. See Boxford. Cope, Coope, William, esquire, 245. , , Joan wife of, 245. , , land held of, 520. Copenhale, Stephen, 2. Copers Manor, co. Norfolk. See Bawdeswell. Copfolde. See Cold Hall. Copford, Coppeford, co. Essex, 613. , Bockingham Hall in, q.v. 684 GENERAL INDEX. Copleston, Henry, land held of, 262. , Henry, son and heir of Joan, wife of John, 67. , Joan, wife of John, daughter and co-heir of John Sachevyle, 67. , John, 267. , , land held of, 119 bis, 228, 555. Copleston, John, co. Devon, 67. Copleston, John, and Joan, his wife. co. Devon, 867. Copleston, John, esquire, land held of, 614, 739 bis. , John, son and heir of John, 67, 867. , Philip, 864. , Walter, 360. Copmanford. See Coppingford. Copmanthorp, Coupmanthorpp fin St. Mary Bishophill Junior], York City, 915. , manor of, 915. Coppeford. See Copford. Coppenhall, Copynhall, co. Stafford, Hyde in, q.v. Coppingford, Copmanford, co. Hunt- ingdon, 406. Coppislond, co. Devon. See Dart- ington. Coppydhall manor, co. Essex. See Wigborough. Copredy, co. Oxford, Prescott in, q.v. Copwode, John, 631. Copynger, William, 494. Copynhall. See Coppenhall. Corbet, Elizabeth, wife of Robert, 184. , Peter, lord of Sibdon, land held of, 326. , Richard, knight, land held of, 802. , Richard, knight, son and heir of Roger, knight, 130, 155, 233. , Richard, son and heir of Robert, 184. , Robert (co. Suffolk), 496. Corbet, Robert, co. Salop, 496. Corbet, Robert, esquire, son and heir of Richard, knight, 130, 233. , Robert, son of Roger, knight, 130, 155. , Roger, knight, 130, 155, 233. , , Elizabeth, wife of. See Stanley, Elizabeth. Corbett, Robert, heirs of, land held of (co. Somerset), 823. Corftun, Trofton [in Diddlebury], co. Salop, 116. Corke, Cork, John, brother and heir of Thomas son and heir of John, 842, 869. John, clerk, 842, 869. Corke, John, co. Devon, 842, 869. Corke — cont. , Thomas, son and heir of John, 842, 869. , , Emma wife of, 869. Corley, co. Warwick, 136, 802. , manor of, land held of, 136. Cornbrough, Corneburgh [in Sheriff Hutton], co. York [N.R.], manor of (i), 167. Cornewaleys. See Cornwaleys. Cornewall, Cornewaile, Cornewaill, Cornewayle, Cornewell, Corn- wall, Cornwell, Richard, son and heir of Thomas, knight, 486. , Thomas, land held of, 911. , Thomas, knight, 737. , Thomas, knight, of Burford, land held of, 384, 486, 562 bis, 566 Ms. Cornewall, Thomas, knight, co. Hereford, 486. Cornsay, Cornsawe [formerly in Brancepeth now in Satley parish], co. Durham, 558. , manor of, 558. Cornwaleys, Cornewaleys, John, 679 (p. 431), 863. , Robert, 1, 136, 679 {p. 431). William, 329, 330. Cornwall, duchy of, land held of, 680. duke of. See Arthur ; Henry. , escheator in. See Ley, Henry. Cornwall, Cornwell, Sir Thomas. See Cornewall. Cornwood, co. Devon, Blachford in, q.v. Cornyssh, John, the elder, 749. Coronation, butler at. See Services. Corpus Christi, chantry of. See Alford. Corry, North. See Curry, North. Corsham, Cosham, co. Wilts, 656, 682, 783. , manor of, land held of, 656, 783. Corshamlands in, q.v. , Hartham in, q.v. , Neston in, q.v. , Stratford in, q.v. Corshamlands, Coshamland in Cors- ham parish, co. Wilts, 682. Corsley, co. Wilts, manor of,' land held of, 328. Corston, Coston [in Clunbury and Clungunford], co. Salop, 233. Corteney. See Courtenay. Cortham, Korf eham [in Diddlebury], co. Salop, manor of, land held of, 326. Cortington or Corton, Cotyngton [in Boyton], co. Wilts, 502. , manor (Ji) of, 784. GENERAL INDEX. 685 Corton, co. Devon. See Courtney. , co. Suffolk, manor of, 725. , co. Wilts. See Cortington. Corva, Corvagh [in St. Ives], co. Cornwall, manor of, land held of, 680 (p. 436). Cory Malett. See Curry Mallet. Ryvell. See Curry Rivell. Corypole. See Currypool. Coryswyll. See Coarsewell. Coryton, Lytelcoriton [in Kilming- ton], co. Devon, 59. Cosby, co. Leicester, 888. , manor of, 334. , Littlethorpe in, q.v. Cosby, Cosbye, Agnes, wife of Wil- liam, 975. , Joan, wife of Walter, 879. , John, son and heir of Wil- liam, 975. Cosby, Walter, co. Devon, 879. Cosby, William, co. Devon, 975. Cosby, William, son and heir of Walter, 879. , , Margaret, wife of, daughter of William Hoke- more, 879. Cosgrove, Cosgrave, co. Northamp- ton, 291, 912. Cosham. See Corsham. Cosington. See Cossington. Coslany, St. Michael. See Norwich. Cossall [co. Nottingham], 423. Cosseworthe. See Cusworth. Cossington, Cosington, co. Somerset, 930. Coste, John, 855, 856. Costesey, Henry, clerk, 114. Coston. See Corston. Cosyn, Elizabeth. See Philpot, Elizabeth. , John, chaplain, 117. Robert, 712. Cosyns, co. Essex. See Finching- field. Cote, co. Somerset. See Coat. , Cote next Auste [in Olves- ton], co. Gloucester, 96. Coten End, Cotton [in Warwick, co. Warwick], 693, 913 ter. Cotenesse. See Cotness. Cotenham. See Cottenham. Coterell, Thomas (co. Devon), 265, 466. Thomas (co. Wilts), 738. , Thomas, esquire (co. Devon), 57, 264. , , land held of, 975. , Thomas, esquire (co. Wilts), land held of, 386. Cotes, Alice, wife of Richard, daugh- ter and co-heir of John Hig- ford, 913. , John, son and heir of Richard and Alice, 913. Cotes — cont. , Richard, 681. Cotes, Richard, co. Warwick, 913. Coteway, Priours, co. Norfolk. See Wiggenhall. Cotgrave, Codgrave, co. Nottingham, 423. Cotham, Coton, co. Nottingham, 46; , manor of, 46. Cothelstone, Codelston, co. Somerset, manor of, land held of, 65. Cotherestok. See Cotterstock. Cotheridge, Codrych, co. Worcester, manor of (-§•), 159. Cot is, Great. See Coates. Cotleigh, co. Devon, Southcote Farm in, Southcotlegh, 178. Cotness, Cotenesse, Cotnesse [in Howden], co. York [E.R.], 169. , William Rosselyn of. See Rosselyn. Coton, co. Nottingham. See Cot- ham. , co. Salop. See Cotton. , Chilvers, Chilvercoton, co. Warwick, 802 bis. , , charter dated at, 802. , , Griffe in t q.v. , Potters Cotton, co. Warwick, [viz. Coton in Rosliston, co. Derby, and Potters Wood in Over and Nether Seal, co. Leicester], 893. Mede. See Cotton, West. Coton, Thomas. See Cotton. Cotons Maner, co. Suffolk. 'See Exning. Cottenham, Cotenham, co. Cam- bridge, manor of, 219. Cotterstock, Cotherestok, co. North- ampton, manor of, 882. CBttesmore, Cottismer, Cotysmore, co. Rutland, 206. , John Derant of. See Derant. Cottesmore, Cottusmore, John, esquire, 374. , William, 535. , , Elizabeth, wife of, daughter and heir of William Bedwhale, 535, 536. Cottingham, Cottyngham, co. York "[E.R.], manor of, 348. Cottles, Little Atteward alias Cuttels Atteward [extra-parochial], co. Wilts, 682. Cottyngham. See Cottingham. Cotton, co. Warwick. See Coten End. , Coton, within the lordship of Weme [in Wem], co. Salop, 274. Hall. See Kedington. , Potters. See Coton. 686 GENERAL INDEX. Cotton — cont. , West [in Hardingstone], Coton Mede, beside North- ampton, eo. Northampton, 234. Cotton, Coton, Joan, wife of Thomas, 301, 472. Cotton, Richard, of Pipe Ridware, eo. Stafford, esquire, co. Leicester, 688 ; co. Stafford, 944. Cotton, Robert, son and heir of Thomas and Joan, 270, 301, 472. , Robert, the elder, esquire, 272. Thomas, 123, 497 ter, 852, 854. , Thomas, 688. , , Katharine, wife of, 688. , Thomas, esquire, 497. Cotton, Thomas, esquire, co. Cam- bridge, 472 ; co. Essex, 301 ; co. Suffolk, 270. Cotton, Thomas, son and heir of Richard, esquire, 688, 944. , Thomas, the elder, 270, 472. , Walter, 270. , William, 270. , , Alice, wife of, 270. Cottusmore. See Cottesmore. Cotyngton. See Cortington. Cotysmore. See Cottesmore. Couchour, Robert, chaplain, 2. Couleston. See Coulston, West. Coulson, ? Colston [in Templeton], co. Devon, 118 (p. 83). .knight's fee in, 118 (p. 84). Coulston, East, Coulston Bechamp, co. Wilts, manor of, 785. , West, Couleston [in Eding- ton], co. Wilts, 300. Coulynge. See Cowlinge. • Countesthorpe [chapelry to Blaby], co. Leicester, 888. Counthorpe [in Castle Bytham], co. Lincoln, manor (J) of, 966. Couper, Cowper, Cowpyr, Nicholas, 146. Couper, Coweper, Joan, widow, late the wife of Richard Cook, Lon- don, 532, 533. Couper, John, rector of a mediety of the church of Muggington, 888, 960. , Walter, 496 bis. Coupmanthorpp. See Copman- thorpe. Coupulus, William, 208. Court at Wick, Wyke [in Snave], co. Kent, manor of, land held of, 246. Court, Joan, daughter of Thomas Ramsey, esquire, 313. 717, 57, Courteenhall, Teortenhale, co. Northampton, 752. Courtenay, Corteney, Courteney, Courteny, Courtney, Curte- nay, Curteney, Edward, esquire, land held of, 886. , Edward, knight, earl of Devon, 30, 400, 403. , , land held of, 57, 59, 64, 100, 118, 164, 180, 192, 259, bis, 262 ter, 263, 264, 265, 369, 466, 555 (6), 699 bis, 716 ter, 717, 767 bis, 769, 770, 773, 873, 878, 886, 943 ter. , Elizabeth. See Conway, Hugh. , Joan. See Knyvet, Joan. , John, knight, 680 (p. 433), 769. , Peter, bishop of Exeter, 264. , Richard, dean of Wells, 680 (p. 433), 769. Walter, esquire, 264. , Walter, knight, 264. , , land held of, 878. , William, knight, 865. , , land held of, 118, 119, 248, 264, 265 bis, 310, 466 bis, 500, 646, 683, 709, 716, 717. Courteys, Margaret, sister and co-heir of John Summaster, 709. Courtney, Corton, in Washfield, co. Devon, 716. Courtysknoll. See Curtisknoll. Covell, Thomas, gentleman, 346. Coveney, co. Cambridge, 219. , manor of, 219. , Manea in, q.v. Coventre, John, 165. Coventry, Coventre, Coventrie, co. Warwick, 494, 623, 902. , Brodyate Street, 902. Cook, Richard of. Cook. , Darby Lane, 623. Dedelane, 623. , Earl Street, Erlestrete, 29, 623. , Gosford Street, Gosford- strete, 623, 902. , Greyfriar Lane, Grevfrer- lane, 623. Hill Street, Hilstrete, 623. , Park Street, Litilparkes- strete, 623. , Micheparkestrete, 623. , St. John the Baptist, hos- pital of, 623. , St. Mary, cathedral church of, prior of, land held of, 29, 293. See Coventry and Lich- field. See GENERAL INDEX. 687 Coventry — cont. , Smyth, John of. See Smyth. Smythford Street, 623. , Sponstrete, 623. , Sticheale next. See Stivic- hall. Vicars Lane, 623. Coventry and Lichfield, bishop of. See Hals, John. , , land held of, 857 bis. , bishopric of, land held of, 583. See Chester, bishop of. Covert, John, esquire, 439, 440. .William, 209, 212. Cowbregge, Robert, 146. Coweke. See Cowick. Coweper. See Couper. Cowick, Cowdle, Coweke, Cowyke [in St. Thomas the Apostle parish], co. Devon, 646, 717, 770. , prior of, land held of, 646. , Barleghs in. See Barley. , Lechelond in, q.v. Cowyk [in Snaith], co. York, [W.R.], 105, 169. Cowley, John, clerk, 690. , John, gentleman, 652. , Thomas, land held of, 45. , Thomas, clerk, 690. Cowlinge, Coulynge, Cowlyng. Cow- lynge, co. Suffolk, 308, 364. , manor (£) of, 19, 308. Cowpen, Cowpon [in Horton], co. Northumberland, 906. , Cowpon [in Woodhorn], co. Northumberland, 547. Cowper, Cowpyr. »See Couper. Cowsdown, Collesdon [in Upton Snodsbury], co. Worcester, 387. Cowthorpe, Colthorp, co. York [W.R.], advowson of, 168. , manor of, 168. Cowyk, co. York. See Cowick. Cowyke, co. Devon. See Cowick. Coxford, Cokesford [in East Rud- ham, co. Norfolk], prior of, land held of, 55. Coxsale [in North Benfleet], co. Essex, manor of, land held of, 197. Coxwold, co. York, N.R., Byland Abbey in, q.v. Crabbe, Thomas, 458. , , Elizabeth wife of, 458. Crackaway Barton, Crakewey, in West Down, co. Devon, 615. Crafford, John, esquire, 642. Craft-Warre, Craftewarre [in Hinton St. George], co. Somerset, manor of, 321. Craiselound, Craselound [in Haxey], co. Lincoln, 566. Crakanthorpe, Crakenthorp, Am- brose, esquire, 88. , Anthony, esquire, 88. Crakanthorpe, John, of Newbiggin, co. Westmorland, 820. Crakanthorpe, John, son and heir of John, 820. Crakemarsh, Crakemershe [in Uttox- eter], co. Stafford, 638. , manor of, 638. Crakenthorp. See Crakanthorpe. Crakeshele, William, clerk, 151. Crakewey. See Crackaway Barton. Crampes. See Cromps. Cranborne, Cranbourne, Crane- bourne, co. Dorset, manor of, land held of, 251, 349. , Monckton Up Wimborne in, q.v. Cranbourne, co. Dorset. See Cran- borne. , Crannbourne [in Wonston], co. Hants, 126. Crane, Cranne, Agnes, wife of John, 889. , Dame Anne, wife of Robert, late the wife of Renfrey Arundell, knight, 429, 680 (p. 436), 889. Crane, John, co. Suffolk, 889. Crane, John, esquire, brother and heir of Robert, 429. , Robert, 110. Crane, Robert, co. Suffolk, 429. Crane, Robert, father of Robert, 429. , Robert, esquire, 72, 136, 200, 680 (p. 436), 889. , Robert, son and heir of John, 889. See also Creine. Cranebourne. See Cranborne. Cranewylls. See Cranwell. Craniford, Cranford [in Broadclyst], co. Devon, 178, 389. Cranmore, West, Cranmere in the parish of Dultyng, Cranne- mere, co. Somerset, 928. Crannbourne. See Cranbourne. Cranne. See Crane. Crannemere. See Cranmore. Cranowe, John, 625. , , Joan wife of, daugh- ter and co-heir of Henry Broun, 625. Cransley, Cranseley, co. Northamp- ton, 296. Cranwell, Cranewylls [in Waddes- don], co. Buckingham, manor of, 447. Craselound. See Craiselound. Crasewell. See Caswell. Crask, Robert, clerk, 308. Craswell. See Caswell. 688 GENERAL INDEX. Crathorn, William, 567. , Cecily wife of, 567. Crauley, co. Hants. See Crawley. Crauley, Agnes. See Agmondesham, Agnes: Craven* co. York, W.R. See Broughton ; Coniston ; Hawk- eswick ; Hebden ; Rilston ; Threshfield. Cravens, manor of. See Henham. Crawford, John, 855, 856. , Thomas, 855, 856. Crawley, Crauley, co. Hants, 338, 609. , Little, Pateshulles, in North Crawley, co. Buckingham, 849. North, Crawle}', co. Bucking- ham, 847, 849. , , Pateshulles in. See Crawley, Little. Crawthorn, within Romney Marsh [in Hope All Saints], co. Kent, manor of, 281. Cray, Foots, Fotescray, co. Kent, 7, 876. manor ( J ) of, 876. , North, Northcrey, co. Kent, 876. , , Ruxley in, q.v. , St. Paul's, Paulynescray, Paulyscrey, co. Kent, 7, 876. Creacombe, Crowcomb, co. Devon, advowson of, 153. , ? Crewcomb [in Holbeton], co. Devon, 709. Creake, North, North Creke, North- creke, Northcreyk, co. Nor- folk, advowson of, 18. , , manor of, 18. , abbot of St. Mary of, land held of, 21, 151, 152. , John, abbot of, 21, 84. , South, Southereyk. co. Nor- folk, ' Chynes ' in, 152. , , ' Homes ' in, 151. Crediton, co. Devon, collegiate church of the Holy Cross of, vicars of, land held of, 262. , dean and canons of, land held of, 153. , manor of, land held of, 360. , Gunstone in, q.v. , Posbury in, q.v. Credy. See Greedy Helions. Credyhogh. See Croyde. Greedy Helions, Credy [in Upton Helions], co. Devon, 262. Creeksea Hall, Crixhethall [in Creek- sea], co. Essex, manor of, 146. Creeting All Saints, Cretyng All Saints, co. Suffolk, Marsshis, tenement in^ 889. Creeting All Saints— cord. , ? St. Mary, Cretyng, co. Suffolk, manor of, 5. Creine, Thomas, citizen and draper of London, 196, 494. Crekelade. See Crieklade. Crekellewe Daungers. See Carclew. Creket, Thomas. See Cricket St. Thomas. Cremysham. See Crimsham. Crenlake, co. Devon. See Yarns- combe, Little. Creskeld or Kirskill, Kyrskeld [in Arthington], co. York [W.R.], manor of, 831. Crespyn. See Crispin. Cressell, Constance. See Oustye, William. , Elizabeth. See Fernfolde, Peter. , Joan, wife of William, daughter and heir of John, Penhale, 7. , Joan, wife of William, late the wife of John Draper, 7. , Lewis, son of William, 7. , Philippa. See Laverok, Robert. , Richard, son and heir of William, 7. , William, son of William, 7. Cressell, William, esquire, co. Kent, 7. Cressener, Cressoner, Alexander, 81. , Alexander, esquire, 429 bis. Cressener, Alexander, esquire, co. Essex, 21 ; co. Huntingdon, 80 ; co. Suffolk, 84. Cressener, Anne, wife of John. See Knyvet, Anne. , Cecily, wife of Alexander, 21, 84. Cressener, John, esquire, co. Essex, 95, 102, 103. Cressener, John, esquire, son and heir presumptive of Alexander, 21, 80, 81, 93, 101. , John, son and heir of John Cressener and Anne Knyvet and grandson and heir of Alexander Cressener, 21, 80, 81, 84, 95, 101. , Thomas, esquire, 21. Cresseners manor. See Hawkedon. See Rede. Cresswell, George, 547. Cressy, Hugh, land held of, 527. [? Eressy], Thomas, land held of, 680. Cretyng. See Creeting. Crevequer, Hamo, 686. Crewcomb. See Creacombe. Crewkerne, Crokehorne, co. Somer- set, hundred of, 400. manor of, 400. GENERAL INDEX. 689 Crioh, Cruehe, co. Derby, chantry of St. Nicholas and St. Katha- rine of, warden of. See Pole, Edmund. , Wakebridge in, q.v. Cricheston. See Christon. Cricket St. Thomas, Creket Thomas, co. Somerset, 63. , manor of, 63. Cricklade. Crekelade, co. Wilts, 589. , Chehvorth in, q.v. Crikelade, John, esquire, 800. Crimsham, Cremysham, in the parish of Pagham, co. Sussex, 439. Crispin, Crespyn, Cryspyn, William, 397. , Edith, wife of, sister and co-heir of William Vyn- yng, 397, 398. Crispins Manor, Cryspynes [hi Happisburgh], co. Norfolk, 493. Cristchyrch. See Christchurch. Cristowe. See Christow. Critchell, Long, Long Kirchill, co. Dorset, advowson (J) of, 251. , manor (J) of, 251. Crixhethall. See Creeksea Hall. Crochemans Manor. See Thriplow ; Trumpington. Crocker, Crokker, Jolm, 851. , John, esquire, 680, 769. , , Anne wife of, sister and heir of Edmund Arundell, knight, 680. 769. , John, of Wiheldon, 149. , John, knight, 263, 392, 715. , land held of, 773. , , Agnes daughter of. See Carewe, Agnes. Croft, co. York, N.R., Dalton upon Tees in, q.v. , Stapleton in, q.v. Croft, Crofte, Hugh, esquire, 633. , Hugh, son and heir of Richard, esquire, 599. , John, 759, 761. , Richard (co. Norfolk), 471. Croft, Richard, esquire, co. Oxford, 599. , Richard, knight, 240. , William, 61, 63. Crofton [now in Grafton, formerly in Great Bedwin parish], co. Wilts, 523. Croke, co. York, 169. , manor of, 169. Croke, Geoffrey, of Chesilbury, land held of, 505. John, John the elder, 494 ter. , Richard, 237. , William, land held of, 767. Croked Werys. See Thames, the. Wt. 3777. Crokehorne, co. Somerset. See Crewkerne. Crokehorne, Richard, heirs of, land held of, 317. Crokker. See Crocker. Crome, Edmund, rector of Brixton, 689. , John, clerk, 117. , John, mercer, 117. , Robert, the younger, 117. Cromehall, Thomas, clerk, 498. Cromer. See Croom. Crommes, Lez, co. Sussex. See Beckley. Crompe, Thomas, 384 bis. Cromps, Crampes in Heigh Ester and Great Dunmowe [in High Easter], co. Essex, 1. Cromwell, Crumwell, co. Nottingham, advowson of, 12. , manor of, 12. , Ralph, parson of church of, 33. Cromwell, Crumwell, Elizabeth. See Clifton John, knight. , lord de, heirs of, land held of, 423. , Maud, daughter of Ralph, knight. See Fitz William, Maud. , Maud [wife of Richard Stan- hope, knight], sister and heir of Ralph Cromwell (IV), 12, 33. Ralph (1), 12. , , A vice wife of, 12. Ralph (II), knight, 12, 13, 33. , , Maud wife of, daughter of John de Barnak, sister and heir of whole blood to John and William de Barnak, 12, 13, 14, 33. , Ralph (III), 12, 13, 33. , Ralph (IV), 12. Crondall, Crundale, co. Hants, parish of, John Holte of. See Holt. Croom, Cromer [in Sledmere], co. York [E.R.], 139. Croppe, John, 545. Cropredy, co. Oxford, Bourton, Great and Little in, q.v. , Prescott in, q.v. , Wardington in, q.v. , Williamscote in, q.v . Cros, John, of London, 128. Crosby, co. Cumberland, Brunstock in, q.v. , Crosseby [in Frodingham and Flixborough], co. Lin- coln, 566. , , manor of, 566. Crosland, Northcrosland [in Lock- wood], co. York [W.R.], 741. ih 44 690 GENERAL INDEX. Cross, Market, 203. Crosse, in parish of Alyngton [? in East Allington], co. Devon, 646. manor of, in Durston, co. Somerset, 134. Crosseby. See Crosby. Crossetwheyt. See Crostwight. Crossman, William, chaplain, 919. Crostwick, Crosthweyte, co. Nor- folk, 353. Crostwight, Crossetwheyt, Crostet- wheyt, Crostwheyt. co. Nor- folk, 37. manor of, 198. Croton, John, 482. , Agnes, daughter and heir of. See Pekham, Peter. Crouchman, Martin, 1. Crowchys Manor, co. Berks. See Basildon. Crowcomb. See Creacombe. Crowe, John, 684. , Thomas, 429 bis. , William, clerk, 706. Crowemer, James. See Crowmer. Crower, Robert, gentleman, 404. Crowherst, William, 319. Crowishalle. See Crows Hall. Crowland, Croyland [co. Lincoln], abbot of, land held of, 219, 514, 515 bis, 644, 936. Crowley, Robert, of Woo ttonWawen, 431. Crowlond, Henry, 299. Crowmer, Crowemer, James, land held of, 246. , James, knight, 642. , William, esquire, 436. Crows Hall, Crowishalle [in Deben- ham], co. Suffolk, manor of, 34. Croxby, Croxby Mede, in Grimsby, co. Lincoln, 698 bis. Croxton, co. Lincoln, 750. , South, Southcroxton, co. Leicester, 132, 334. , , manor of, 295. Croxton, Edward, 417, 427. , Thomas, of Ramsden Bel- house, 417, 427. Croyde, Credyhogh [in Georgeham], co. Devon, 228. Croydon, co. Surrey, 319. manor of, land held of, 684. , Shirley in, q.i>. , Woodside in, q.v. Croyland. See Crowland. Cruche. See Crich. Crudde, John, 4, 56. Crumwell. See Cromwell. Crundale. See Crondall. Crusadoys, money called, 540, 545. Cruys, Alexander, heirs of, land held of, 864. Crycheston. See Christon. Crykmylle, co. Suffolk. See Strat- ford St. Mary. Crymell, William, 864. Crypse, John, 642, 665. Cryspyn. See Crispin. Cryspynes. See Crispins. Cubbington, Cobynton, co. Warwick. 913. Cublington, Cublyngton, co. Buck- ingham, manor of (i), 156. Cuddeworthy, West. See Cud- worthy. Cuddington, Codyngton, co. Buck- ingham, 447. , Arches in, 447. Cudworthy, West Cuddeworthey, Weste Cutteworthey in Dol- ton parish, co. Devon, 699. Cuffe, Maud, daughter and heir of Richard. See True, John. Cuffe, Richard, co. Wilts, 974. Culchith, Kulchith, Kylchith, Master Nicholas, clerk, 750, 755, 759, 761. Culgaith, Culgayth [in Kirkland], co. Cumberland, manor of, 292. Cullecumb. See Collacombe. Cullompton, Colompton, Colump- ton, co. Devon, 176, 772. , manor of, land held of, 176. , Chaldon in. q.v. , Hillersdon in, q.v. Langford in, q.v. , Luttoxhele in, q.v. Newland in, q.v. , Poundsford in, q.v. John More of. See More. Culme, Hugh, escheator, co. Devon, 715. Culmington, co. Salop, Norton in, q.v. Culpeper, Colepeper, Colpeper, Cul- pepir, Alexander, esquire, 613. , Edward, son and heir of Wil- liam, esquire, 630. Nicholas. 209, 212. , Richard, land held of, 209, 212, 684. , Richard, esquire, 344. Culpeper, Colepeper, William, esquire, co. Essex, 630. Cultlirop. See Colthrop. Culwen, Christopher, co. Westmor- land, 811. Culwen, Thomas, knight, son and heir of Christopher, 811. Culworth [co. Northampton], John Danvers of. See Danvers. Cumberworth, co. Lincoln, 644. Cumrew, Comrew, in Gyllesland, co. Cumberland, 135. Newbiggin in, q.v. Cungeston. See Congerston. GENERAL INDEX. 691 Cunsclif, Over and Nether. See Coniscliffe. Cunston. See Congerston. Curie, William, 246. Curry Mallet, Cory Malett, co. Somerset, manor of, land held of, 608. , North, North Corry, North- cory, co. Somerset, 9. , , manor of, 421. , , , land held of, 311. Lillisdon in, q.v. , , Wrantage in, q.v. Currypool, Corypole [in Charlinch], co. Somerset, manor of, 399. Rivell, Cory Ryvell, co. Somerset, manor of, land held of, 837. Curson, Joan, widow, formerly wife of Robert, son of Robert Asshe- feld, and daughter of William Drury, knight, co. Suffolk, 444. Curson, John, esquire, 423, 857. , Thomas, land held of, 605. , William, 4. Curteney. See Courtenay. Curteys, Humphrey, co. Cornwall, 874. Curteys, Peter, 533. '. , Richard, 92. , Thomas, 198. , William (co. Norfolk), 56. William, gentleman, 679, 863. Curtisknoll, Courtysknoll [in Dipt- ford], co. Devon, manor of, land held of, 149. Cussyn, John, 879. CuswoTth, Cosseworthe [nv Sprot- borough], co. York [W.R.], 542, 576. Cut. See Cutte. Cutcombe, Cuttecombe, co. Somer- set, manor of, 930. Cutfold, Thomas, official of Consis- tory Court of Rochester, 85. Cuthillwalls, Cuttewell [in Ug- borough], co. Devon, 259. Cutlard. Cutlerd, William (co. Buck- ingham), 690. , William (co. Lincoln), 838. , , gentleman, 838. , serjeant - at - law, 838. Cutte, Cut, Cutt, John (co. Lincoln), 838 John (co. York), 741, 803 bis. , Robert, 741. Cuttecombe. See Cutcombe. Cuttels Atteward. See Cottles. Cuttewell. See Cuthillwalls. Cutteworthey, Weste. See Cud- worthy. Dachett. See Datchet. Dacre, lord. See Dacre, Humphrey ; Dacre, Thomas. Dacre de le South, Dacres, Dacrez, Daker, Dakyrs, lord de. See Fiennes, Richard, knight ; Fiennes, Thomas, knight. Dacre, Humphrey, lord de Dacre, co. Westmorland, 809, 819. Dacre, Dakurs, Thomas, knight, lord de Dacre [of the North], son and heir of Humphrey, 809, 819 , land held of, 44, 135, 274. Dade, John, 496 bis. Dadyngton. See Deddington. Dagenham, Dagnam, co. Essex, 302. Dagnall, Dagnale [in Eddlesborough, co. Buckingham], 677. Dagnam. See Dagenham. Dakenham Manor, co. Norfolk. See Rackheath. Dakurs, lord. See Dacre. Dalabere. See Delabere. Dalamer, Dalamere. See Delamare ; Delamere. Dalaware, lord. See West, Thomas. Dalby, co. Lincoln, lord of, land held of, 838. , Great, Dalby, co. Leicester, 260. , Little, co. Leicester, 133. Dalditch, Daldyche [in East Bud- leigh], co. Devon, 57. Dale, Dayle, Edward, 146. , John, esquire, 701. Dalemar. See Delamare. Dales alias Caldicots, Dales, manor, in Thunderley, co. Essex, 611. Dalington, Dalyngton [in Orston], co. Nottingham, 74. Dalling, Field, Dallyng, Feildallyng, co. Norfolk, 225, 465. , , manor called Wil- beys in, 606. , Wood, Dallyng [co. Norfolk], Simon Bulwar of. See Bul- wer. Dallington, Dalyngton, co. North- ampton, manor (J) of, 234. Dalton [in Kirkby Ravensworth], co. York [N.R.], 163. [in Kirkheaton], co. York [W.R.], 3. 692 GENERAL INDEX. Dalton — cont. Percy, Dalton Perci [in Hart parish], co. Durham, 558. upon Tees, Dalton [in Croft], co. York [N.R.], 169. , , manor of, 169. Daly, John, the elder, 176. , William, 176. Dalyngton, co. Northampton. See Dallington. , co. Nottingham. See Da- lington. Dalyson, George, land held of, 621. , Thomas, rector of Fiskerton, 597 bis. Danby Wiske, co. York, N.R., Red- holme in, q.v. Danby, Agnes, widow, land held of, 304. , Dame Agnes, land held of, 672 bis. Dane, co. Hants. See Dean. Court, Dane, Danecourt, in Chilham, co. Kent, manor of, 642, 665. , , land held of, 246. Danesey. See Dengie. Danett, Gerard, esquire, 723, 913. , , Anne, wife of, daughter and co-heir of John Higford, 913. , , Elizabeth, daughter of, 913. Danseth, William, 518. Dansey, Dansy, Roger, son and heir of John, 133. Dansey, John, co. Leicester, 133. Dantesey. See Dauntesey. Danvers, Davers, Henry, 752. , John, esquire, 969. , , John son of, of Cul- worth, esquire, and knight, 291, 313, 969. , , Richard, esquire, son and heir of, 257, 969. , , , Richard, of Prescot, son and heir of, 313, 969. Anne, daughter and heir of, 969. Danvers, Richard, of Prescot, esquire, co. Oxford, 969. Danvers, Thomas, 313. ,Thomas, esquire, 36, 295, 315. , William, 36. , William, 313. , , John son of, 313. Danyell, Elizabeth, 494. , George, esquire, 250. , , Margaret, wife of, 250. , John, 690. Danyell — cont. , Richard, clerk, LL.D., 637. , Thomas, of Greenwich, 494. , Thomas, of King's Lynn, gentleman, 637. , William, 573. Darcy, Dercy, Anne. See Moyle, Anne. , lord de, heirs of, land held of, 556, 561. , Robert, esquire, 476. , Robert, knight, 392. , Roger, 134. , Roger, esquire, 496. , Thomas, 169. , Thomas, esquire, 246. , land held of, 146. , William, 2. Darell, Anastacia, daughter and co- heir of Thomas, 107, 712. , Beatrice, daughter, and co-heir of Thomas, 107, 712. , Cristine, wife of Thomas, gentleman, 107. , John, esquire, land held of, 228. , John, knight, 642, 927, 973. John, son and heir of Juliana Bonor, 712. , Thomas, esquire, 107, 712. , Juliana, wife of. See Bonor, Juliana. , Thomas, son and heir of Thomas, 712. Darell, Thomas, gentleman, son and heir of Thomas, esquire, co. Essex, 107. Darell. See also Derell. Darlington, Derlyngton, co. Dur- ham, 558. , Cockerton in, q.v. Darnall, Thomas, 169. Darrington, co. York, W.R., Staple- ton in, q.v. Darsyngham. See Dersingham. Dartford, Dertford, co. Kent, 824. Charles Manor in, q.v. , manor of, land held of, 824 bis. , prioress and convent of, land held of, 824. Dartington, Dertington. Dertyng- ton, co. Devon, 879. , Coppislond in, 879. manor of, land held of, 879, 886. Dartmouth, Clifton Dertemouth, or Dertemoth, Hardenes, Clyfton Dertmowth Hardenesse, co. Devon, 879, 886, 975. , borough of, land held of, 879, 975. , manor of Southtown in, Southtown Dertmowth, 975. GENERAL INDEX. 693 Daryngtons, co. Suffolk. See Heig- ham Hall. Dastyn, John, 490. Datchet, Dachett, co. Buckingham, 627. Daubeney, Daubney, Daubnye, Dawbeney, Giles, knight, lord de Daubeney, the lord Giles Dawbeney, the king's cham- berlain, 683, 834, 837, 865, 962. land held of, 65 bis, 134, 477, 555, 608 bis, 614, 687, 701, 716, 866. , , Henry, son of, 683, 834. 837. , Thomas, 706. Dauncy. See Dauntesey. Daungers, Crekellewe. See Car- clew. Dauntesey, Dantesey, Dauncy, Daunsy, John, esquire, 800. , John, gentleman, 858. 859. , , Alice, wife of, daughter and co-heir of John Blake, esquire, 858, 859. , John, son and heir of Walter, 649. , Richard, grandson and co- heir of John Blake, esquire, 858, 859. , Thomas, 788. , , [Joan], wife of, daughter and heir of Ralph Banaster, 788. , Walter, esquire, 800. Dauntesey, Walter, of Trowbridge, co. Wilts, gentleman, co. Wilts, 649. Daventry, Daventre, co. Northamp- ton, 45. , Drayton in, q.v. Daverez, Nicholas, 299. Davers. See Danvers. David, prior of Plympton, 30. David, Lewis ap, 850. David, Maurice, 92. Daviez, in High Easter, co. Essex, 1. Davington, Devyngton, co. Kent, 932. Davy, John, 578. , Roger, 13. , Thomas, 642, 665. Davylles, John, land held of, 767 bis. Dawbeney. See Daubeney. Dawekyns, co. Norfolk. See Haver- land. Dawkyn, Christopher, vicar of Broughton, 628. Dawlish, Dawlyssh, co. Devon, 59, 943. , Holcombe in, q.v. , Lidwell in, q.v. Dawlo. See Duloe. Dawney, Agnes. See Bekkerd, John. Dawney — cont. , Guy, son and heir of John, 105. , John, 105. , John, esquire, 566, 597. Dawney, Daweney, John, co. York, 105. Dawney, Thomas, 105. , , Elizabeth, wife of, 105. Dawson, John, clerk, 855 bis, 856. Dawtrey, Edmund, 483, 629. , Isabel, wife of, 483, 629. John, 483. Dax, Thomas, 495. Dayle. See Dale. De la Hayes Manor, co. Huntingdon. See Paxton, Great. De la Pole, de la Poll, Edmund, earl of Suffolk, 54. , land held of, 5, 15, 19. 40, 53, 117, 272, 306, 359, 457. 725(6), 735. , Elizabeth, duchess of Suf- folk, land held of, 307, 456, 566. , John, earl of Suffolk, 822. , land held of, 429 bis. Peter, 27, 28. , William, marquess and earl of Suffolk, 54, 55. , , Alice wife of, 54, 55. , John, duke of Suffolk, son and heir of, 54. Dealycres. See Dieulacres. Dean, ? Dane [in Sparsholt], co. Hants, 648. , Long, Langeden, Lonyng- don [in Castle Combe and Yatton Keynell], co. Wilts, 682. , West, Westden [co. Sussex], 122. , West, Dene, Westdeane, co. Wilts, 336, 378. , , East Grinstead in, q.v. , , manor of, land held of, 378. Dean, Deane, Deen, Henry, bishop of Salisbury, land held of, 421. , , archbishop of Can- terbury, 578. , William, 117 bis. Deane, Dene [in Overton Hundred], co. Hants, 548, 678. , manor of Deane in, 548, 678. , manor of, Hall in. See Oakley Hall. Dearehedder, co. Cornwall, 871. Debden. See Dibden. 694 GENERAL INDEX. Debenham, Debynham, co. Suffolk, 34. , Crow's Hall in, q.v. , Neweclos in, 34. , Old Hall in, q.v. , Sakvyles, Sekfeldes, manor in, 429, 889. Debenham, Gilbert, esquire, 225, 891. Debynham. See Debenham. Deddington, Dadyngton, co. Oxford, 22. Dedilbury. See Diddlebury. Deen. See Dean. Deens, Bartholomew, son and heir of James, 70. Deens, James, co. Northampton, 70. Deens, Margaret, wife of James, 70. Deeping, Depyng, co. Lincoln, manor of, 747. , rent from, 976. Gate, Depyng Gate, co. Northampton, 78. Deerhurst, Derrehurste, co. Glouces- ter, priory of, land held of, 593. Defford [in St. Andrew, Pershore], co. Worcester, 562. Dekeloun, Richard, clerk, 78. Delabere, Dalabere, Richard, knight, 116. Delamare, Dalamer, Dalemar, Eliza- beth. See Forster, George. Delamare, Elizabeth, late the wife of Thomas Delamare, knight, co. Berks, 92. Delamare, George, co. Berks, 312. Delamare, George, son of Thomas, knight, 92. , Joan, wife of George, 312. , John, esquire, 92. , John, son and heir of George, 312. , John, son and heir of Thom- as, knight, 92. , Thomas, knight, 92, 578, 748, 970. Delamere, Dalamere, Maud, wife of Nicholas, 737. Delamere, Nicholas, co. Hereford, 737. Delamere, Thomas, son and heir of Nicholas, 737. Delfes. See Delves. Delune. See Dillon. Delves, Delfes, Delvez, Ethelneda, widow, sister and heir of John Babington, knight, 898. , , Ellen daughter and heir of. See Sheffield, Robert, knight. . . , John, knight, 833. , Ralph, esquire, 542 bis. , Richard, clerk, 542 bis. , , rector of Warring- ton, 933. Delwyn. See Dilwyn. Demesne, Antient, 48, 241, 242, 693. Denaby, Denby, Deneby [in Mex- borough, co. York, W.R.], Thomas Vavasour of. See Vavasour. Denbold, William, 699. Denby, co. York. See Denaby. Dene, co. Hants. See Deane. , co. Kent. See Denne. , co. Wilts. See Dean, West. Deneby. See Denaby. Denehill, Denhull (unidentified, ? in Codsheath Hundred), co. Kent, manor of, 920. Denford, John, 318. Dengie, Danesey, co. Essex, advow- son of chantry in, 107. , Bacon's manor in, 107. Denham, co. Buckingham, 627. , co. Suffolk, manor of, 5. , , Flimworth manor in, q.v. Denham, John, knight, 4. , , Elizabeth wife of, heirs of, land held of, 4. , lord, land held of, 22. , See Dynham. Denholme [in Bradford], co. York [W.R.], 671. Denhull. See Denehill. Denizz, Thomas, of Asshe, co. Derby, 542. Denne Manor Farm, Dene, in Chil- ham, co. Kent, manor of, 642, 665. Dennok, Thomas, 700 ter. Denny Abbey, Dennay [in Water beach], oo. Cambridge, abbess of, land held of, 448. Denny, Edmund, 171. Densham, Denston, in parish of Ash- reigny, co. Devon, 555. Denston, co. Devon. See Densham. , co. Suffolk, college of, master of, land held of, 891. , , Beaumonds manor in, q.v. Denston, John, 110. Denstone, co. Stafford, Quixhill in, q.v. Dentes Manor, co. Berks. See Basildon. Denton, co. Norfolk, advowson of, 13. , , knights' fees in, 13. , Little Dodyngton (in Wim- ersley Hundred), co. North- ampton, 752. , East and West, Denton beside Newcastle [in Sugley], co. Northumberland, 547. Hall, Denton [in Manchester parish, co. Lancaster], See Holand, Thurstan. GENERAL INDEX. 695 Denton, Isabel, land held of, 41. , John, 123. Denton, John, esquire, co. Berks, 42 ; co. Bucks, 41 ; co. Oxford, 40. Denton, Thomas, son and heir of John, 40. Denys, Eleanor, late the wife of John [of Orleigh, daughter and co- heir of Stephen Gyffard,] co. Devon, 178. Denys, Janera, wife of Thomas, 180. , John, clerk, 86. , , rector of Richmond, 568. , John, of Orleigh, 119, 178, 615. , , esquire, 205. , Margaret. See Hide, Mar- garet. , Michael, 67. , Robert, 178. , Roger, 178. , Thomas, 178. Denys, Thomas [of Holcombe Bur- nell], esquire, co. Devon, 180" Denys, Thomas, son and heir of Thomas, 180. , Walter, knight, 685. , , Alice wife of, late the wife of Thomas Bainham, 685. , William, esquire, 266. , , Joan wife of, 266. , , , Alice daughter [and heir] of, 266. William, son and heir of John [of Orleigh], 178. Denys, William, son and heir of John, of Orleigh, esquire, proof of age, co. Devon, 205. Denys. See also Denizz. Depford, co. Wilts. See Deptford. Deptford, Depford, co. Kent, manor of. See Sayes Court. , , mills at, 147. , , vicar of, 494. , Depford [in Wylye], co. Wilts, manor of, 505. Depyng, co. Lincoln, See Deeping. Gate, co. Northampton. iSee Deeping Gate. Derant, John, of Cottesmore, co. Rut- land, 206. Derant, Thomas, son and heir of John, 204. Derby, county of, earl of. See Stan- ley, Thomas. Derby, co. Derby, 601. , Osmanston next. See Os- maston. Derby, Everard, son and heir of Wil- liam, 132. Derby, William, esquire, co. Leicester, 132. Derby, William, of West Mailing, 85. Dercy. See Darcy. Dereham, West, Dereham, abbot of, land held of, 391. Derell. William, 680 (p. 434). Dereluff. See Derluff. Derisley, Monkenswyke [in Wood Ditton], co. Cambridge, manor of, 472. Derling, Richard, land held of, 680. Derluff, Dereluff, Robert, chaplain, 830, 831, 935. Derlyngton. See Darlington. Derrehurste. See Deerhurst. Derrythorpe, Dodythorp [in Al- thorpe], co. Lincoln, 566. Dersingham, Darsyngham, co. Nor- folk, 225. , knight's fees in, 13. Dertemouth, Dertmouth. See Dart- mouth. Dertford. See Dartford. Dertington, Dertyngton. »See Dart- ington. Derwent, river, co. York, 254, 556. Desborough, Desborowe, co. North- ampton, manor of, 882. Dethick, Dethyk, co. Derby, Thomas Babyngton of. See Babing- ton. Dethyk. Charles, clerk, 23. , John, 852, 854. , Mary wife of, daughter and co-heir of Richard Illingworth, 852, 854. Develych, Develyssh. See Dew- lish. Devereux, Anne, late the wife of Walter, knight, lord Ferrers, co. Here- ford, 549. Devereux, John, esquire, 130, 155. , John, lord Ferrers, lord John de Ferers, John, lord de Ferers, 549. , , land held of, 80, 81, 261, 744. Devereux, John, lord Ferrers, co. Berks, 479; co. Gloucester, 460; eo. Hereford, 488 ; co. Northamp- ton, 443; co. Stafford, 475. Devereux, John, son and heir (sic), of John, lord Ferrers, 479. , Sybil. See Baskerville, Sybil. , Walter, knight, 112, 183, 549. , Walter, knight, lord Ferrers, 324, 549. , , Anne wife of. p. 429, 430 ter, 431 bis). Wodecokkes Medewe and Fyldis, co. Salop. See Whitton. Wodefeld, co. Durham, coal mine, &c. in, 558. Wodeford, co. Devon, &c. See Woodford. Wodeford, Robert, gent.. 7. Wodefowles. See Woodfowles. Wodehall, co. Hertford. See Wood- hall. , co. Lincoln. See Woodhall. Wodehalle manor. See Tittleshall. Wodeham Mortymer. See Wood- ham Mortimer. Wodehay. Wodehey. See Wood- hay, West. Wodehouse, co. Devon. See Bea- ford ; Woodhouse. Wodehows, co. Suffolk. See Wool- house. Wodehows, Thomas, knight, land held of, 889. Wodehull. Wodehill. Wodehyll, John esquire, land held of, 407, 414. Wodehull, Wodehill, Woodehull, Margaret, late wife of Thomas, Wodehull, esquire, formerly wife of John Hill, esquire, and sometime wife of — Burded, co. Berks, 66 : co. Devon, 64 ; co. Somerset, 65. Wodehull, Wodehill, Thomas (or John), esquire, 64, 65, 66. Wodelegh. See Woodleigh. Wodelond, co. Devon. See Wood- land. , co. Dorset. See Woodlands. , co. Kent. See Woodland. Wodemancote. See Woodmancote. Wodemerstorne. See Woodman- sterne. Woderewe. See Woodrow. Woderove. See Wodroff. Woderyngton, Wodryngton, Henry, son and heir of Ralph, knight, 547. , Henry, land held of, 547. .Mabel, wife of Ralph, knight, 547. Woderyngton, Ralph, knight, co. Northumberland, 547. Woderyngton, Roger, land held of, 547. Wodesdon. See Waddesdon. Wodesom. See Woodsome. Wodesyde. See Woodside. Wodevyle. See Widville. Wodewarde, Edward, co. Oxford, 22. Wodewarde, Wodeward, Thomas, son and heir of Edward, 22. Wodewardes londes. See Wood- wards manor. Wodford. See Woodford. Wodfowles. See Woodfowles. Wodgarsworth. Woodgarsworth, co. Dorset, 397, 398. Wodhall, co. Hertford. See Wood- hall. co. York. See Woodhall. Wodhorne Ceton. See Seaton, North. Wodhous, co. Devon. See Wood- house. Wodhowse. See. Woolhouse. Wodhyl. See Odell. Wodkesworth. See Wilkesworth. Wodlegh. See Woodleigh. Wodlond, co. Devon. See Wood- land. Wodmanton. See Woodmanton. Wodroff, Woderove, Richard, knight, 830, 831, 935. , land held of, 571. Wodryngton, co. Northumberland. See Widdrington. Wodryngton, Henry, &c. See Woderyngton. Wodstoke. See Woodstock. Wody, John, escheator, co. Surrey, 550. Wokefield, Wokefeld [in Stratfield Mortimer], co. Berks, manor of, 578. Wolaston. See Wollaston. Wolcombe [in Ashton parish], co. Devon, 776. Wold, or Old, Woll, Wolde, co. Northampton. 232, 244, 445. , advowson of, 244, 445. , manor of, 214, 445. Woldneuton. See Newton, Wold. Wolecomb. Over. Wolecomb Cruys. See Woolacombe. Wolfardysworthy. See Woolfardis- worthy. Wolfey. See Wolphy. Wolffardesworthy. See Woolfardis- worthy. Wolfrycheston. See Wolston. Wolkensted, Wolkested. See God- stone. Wollaston, Wolaston. co. Northamp- ton, 659. , , manor of, rent from, 675. co. Salop. See Bronnoram- pald. Wollavington, Wullelavyngton, co. Somerset, manor of, 930. Wollesley. See Wolsley. Wolloghton. See Willoughton. Wollysworthy. See Woolfardis- worthy. 892 GENERAL INDEX. WoLmer. See Woolmore. Wolpet, Wolpett. See Woolpit. Wolphy, Wolfe-y, co. Hereford, Hun- dred of, 737. Wolseley [in Colwich], co. Stafford, manor and lordship of, 840. Wolsley, Wollesley, Wolseley, Gil- bert, 857. , John, son and heir of Ralph, 840. Wolsley, Ralph, of Wolsley, esquire, co. Stafford, 840. Wolston, Wolffrycheston, Wolfry- cheston, co. Warwick, manor of, 913. , abbot of, 481. , Brandon in, q.v. Bretford in. q.v. Marston in, q.v. Wolston, Guy, knight, land held of, 88^ Woluard, William. 891. Wolverhampton, Wolvernehampton, co. Stafford, 941 bis. , manor of, land held of, 941. dean of Windsor's manor of, land held of, 941. , church of the Apostles Peter and Paul of, dean of. See Urswiek, Christopher. prebendary of. See Liche- feld. William. , Hilton in, q.v. Wolverton, co. Buckingham, 305. , manor of, land held of, 305. , Wolfreton, co. Hants, 670. , advowson of, 670. , , manor of, 670. , [co. Norfolk], parson of. See Geslyngham, John de. , co. Salop. See Wooferton. [in Mere], co. Wilts, 502. Wolvesey, Wulvessey [in Winchester, co. Hants], castle, or manor, of, land held of, 513. Wolveton. iSee Woolverton. Wolwyehe. See Woolwich. Womberlegh. See Umberleigh. Womersley, Wommersley, co. York [W.R.], 420. manor of, land held of, 420. , Smeaton, Little, in, q.v. , Stubbs Walden in, q.v. Wonersh, Wonerssh. co. Surrey, 175. Wonford, Weneford [in Heavitree], co. Devon, 265, 466. manor of, land held of, 248, 775. Wongton. See Woonton. Wonham, Robert, 186. Wonston, co. Hants, Cranbourne in. q.v. Wood, Wode, Woode [in Brading], Isle of Wight, manor (J) of, 609. Wood, manor of — cont. , land held of, 689. Wode [? in Colyton], co. Devon, 773. , Wode, Woode [alias Little Kentisbeare, in Kentisbeare], co. Devon, manor of, 265, 466. Wood, Wodde, Wode, Woode, Eliza- beth, widow, land held of, 642, 665. , John, son and heir of Richard, 773. , John, chaplain, 36. , John, the elder, knight, 629. John, the younger, 629. Wood, Wode, Margaret, late the wife of Thomas Wood, J.C.P., form- erly wife of Robert Leynham, esquire, co. Berks, 374. Wood, Dame Margery, late the wife of — Garthe, formerly wife of Sir John Wode, knight, daughter of — Lewknore, co. Essex, 629. Wood, Richard, 877. , Richard, land held of, 426. , Richard, heirs of, land held of, 192. Wood, Richard, co. Devon, 773. Wood, Thomas, Thomas at Wode (co. Kent), 642, 665. , Thomas (co. York), 390. , Thomas, clerk (co. Leicester), 936. Thomas, clerk, (co. Norfolk), 117. , Thomas, gentleman, 92. , Thomas, J.C.P., or C.J.C.P., 11,228,374,393,394. , , serjeant-at-law, 743, 834, 963. , Thomas, knight, 865. , Master William, clerk, 936. Woodborough, Wodeborough, co. Nottingham, 12. , co. Wilts, 502. Woodchurch, Wodecherche, co. Kent, 973. Woodcote, Wodcote [in Westhamp- nett], co. Sussex, manor of, 240. Woodcroft, Wodcroft, in Luton, co. Bedford, 155. Woode, Isle of Wight. See Wood. Woodecokes, co. Suffolk. See Trim- ley St. Martin. Woodehull. See Wodehull. Wooden, Wowdon [in Lesbury], co. Northumberland, 906. Woodesyde. See Woodside. Woodford, Wodeford [in Huxloe Hundred], co. Northampton, manor (Lenton's) of, 916. , manor (Norwich's) of, 882. GENERAL INDEX. 893 Woodford, manor (Norwich's) of — cont. , , Haynandes in, 916. Wodeford [in Plympton St. Mary], co. Devon, manor of, land held of, 717. , Wodford [in Wardon Hun- dred], co. Northampton, 659. , , manor of, and By- field, rent from, 675. Woodfowles, Wodefowles, Wod- fowles, manor [in Long Mel- ford], co. Suffolk, 110. Woodgarsworth. See Wodgars- worth. Woodhall, Wodehall, co. Lincoln, 33. , Wodehall, Wodhall [in Kel- shall], co. Hertford, manor of, 781. , Wodhall, co. York, 420. Woodham Ferrers, Wodeham, Wode- ham Ferrers alias Wodeham Ferrvs, Wodham, co. Essex, 1, 143.* , , manor of. land held of, 144. , , Bicknacre in, q.v. , , Eyott's Farm in, q.v. Mortimer, Wodeham Morty- mer, co. Essex, manor of, 130. Woodhay, East, Estwodhay, co. Hants, 513. , West, Wodehay, Wodehey, co. Berks, advowson of, 113. , , manor of, 113. Woodhorn, Wodhorn, co. Northum- berland, 547 bis. Cowpen in, q.v. Ellington in, q.v. Linton in, q.v. Seaton, North, in, q.v. , Widdrington in, q.v. Woodhouse, Wodehouse, Wodhous [in West Alvington], co. Devon, manor of, 52. , , land in. 886. , land held of, 886. Woodland, Wedland, Wedlond [in Cockfield], co. Durham, 558. , , manor of, 558. , Wodelond, Wodlond [in Ermington], co. Devon, 323. , Wodelond [in Ugborough], co. Devon, manor of, land held of, 259. alias Week, Wodelond [in Kingsdown], co. Kent, manor of, 210. archbishop's manor of, land held of, 210. Woodlands, Wedelond, Wodelond, Wodlond [in Horton], co. Dorset, 316. , manor of, land held of, 845. Woodlands — cont. Estwodelond, in Frome Sel- wood, co. Somerset, 928. Merewoodlond [in Mere], co. Wilts, 502. Woodleigh, Wodelegh. Wodlegh, co. Devon, Yeo in, 865. Woodmancot, Woodmancote [in Dursley], co. Gloucester, manor of, 685. Woodmancote, Wodemancote [in Bishops Cleeve], co. Glouces- ter, 580. Woodmansterne, Wodemerstorne, co. Surrey, manor of, 171. Woodmanton, Wodmanton, Wod- monton [in Clifton on Teme], co. Worcester, manor (J) of, 489. Woodrow, Woderewe [tything in Melksham], co. Wilts, 649. Woodside, Wodesyde, Woodesyde, in Croydon, co. Surrey, John Kyng of. See King. Woodsome Hall, Wodesom [in Farn- ley Tyas in Almondbury in Huddersfield], co. York [W.R.], manor of, 166. Woodstock. Wodstok, Wodstoke [co. Oxford], manor of, land held of. 519. , Edmund Hampden of. See Hampden. Woodwards manor, Wodewardes londes, in Pettaugh, &c, co. Suffolk, 34. Woodyll, Robert, 496 passim. Wooferton, Wolverton [in Richards Castle], co. Salop, 233. Woolacombe, Over, Over Wolecomb, Wolecomb Cruys [in Morthoe], co. Devon, manor (J) of, 864. Wooley, ? Welleyhall [in Brancepeth], co. Durham, 558. manor of, 558. Woolfardisworthy, Wollysworthy [in Witheridge Hundred], co. Devon, Brounston in. See Brownstone, East. Heyn in, q.v. Yedcomb in, q.v. West, Woolf ardysworthy, Wolffardesworthy [in Hart- land Hundred], co. Devon, 153, 228. , , le Parkes in, 228. Woolhope, Hopewolvyth, co. Here- ford, 463. Woolhouse Manor, Wodehows, Wod- howse tenement, in Long Mel- ford, co. Suffolk, 110. Woolmore, Wolmer [tything in Melk- sham], co. Wilts, manor of, 649. 894 GENERAL INDEX. Woolpit, Wolpet, Wolpett, co. Suf- folk, 308. Woolverton, Wolveton [in Brading], Isle of Wight. 338. , manor (f) of, G09. Woolwich, Wolwyche, co. Kent, Cartfordlane leading to, 494. Woonton, Wongton alias Wounton [in Laysters], co. Hereford, manor of, 737. Wooton, Wotton, Wotton next Whit- ton, hamlet of [in Burford], co. Salop, 384. Wootton, Wotton, co. Bedford, 99. Wawen, Wotton Wawen, co. Warwick, 431. , manor of Lucys in. 431. , Offord in, q.v. , Ullenhall in, q.v. Whitley in, q.v. Worcester, Worcetur, county of, lands in, 136. Worcester, co. Worcester, 159, 562 bis, 908. , bailiffs of, land held of, 562. , Batenhale by [in St. Peter's parish]. See Batenhale. , Bulton in, q.v. , St. Mary the Virgin, cathe- dral church of, bishop of, land held of, 29, 96. 431 ter, 470, 580, 588, 594, 595, 693. , , bishops of. See Al- cok, John ; Gigles, Silves- ter. , , Thomas, prior of, land held of, 489. Worfield, Worfeld, Worfyld, co. Salop, fee of, land held of, 598, 844. , Ackleton in, q.v. Worlaby, Wurleby, co. Lincoln, manor of, 527. Worle, Worll. co. Somerset, 521. Worley of Upton, land held of, 627. See Wyrley. Worlingham, Wirlyngham, Great and Little, co. Suffolk, 35. Worlington, Wirdlyngton, co. Suf- folk, manor of, 15. Worll. See Worle. Wormegay, Wirmegey, Wormegey, Wrongey, co. Norfolk, honor of, land held of, 16, 114. , manor of, land held of, 359, 464. Wormeleghton. See Wormleigh- ton. Wormelow, Wormelowe, co. Here- ford, lordship and hundred of, land held of, 112. Wormingford, Womyngworth, co. Essex, Oookes in, 94. Gerners in, q.v. Wormington, Wormynton, co. Gloucester, close called ' Wormynton Lese,' in Tod- dington, 495. Wormleighton, Wormeleghton, co. Warwick, 245. Wormyngworth. See Worming- ford. Wormyton. See Wormington. Worseworth. See Wirksworth. Worsley, Edmund, 370. Worsopp, William, esquire, 891. Worstead, Worstede, co. Norfolk, 37. Worston. See Wroughton. Worteley. See Wortley. Worth, co. Sussex, parish of , 213. Francis, Othe Fraunceys [in Netherbury] co. Dorset, manor of, land held of, 953. [in Washfield], co. Devon, manor of, 716. Worth, Anthony, son and heir of Thomas, 716. Worth, Thomas, of Washfield, co. Devon, 716. Worth. See also Worthe. Wortham, Wurtham, co. Suffolk, 496 bis. Worthe. Humphrey, son and heir of Robert, 650. , Robert, 855. Worthe, Robert, co. Hertford, 650. Worthe. See also Worth. Worthill, Worthehele, Worthele, Worthell [in Ermington], co. Devon, 426, 886. , manor (J) of, 763. , manor of, land held of, 426, 886. Worthy, Kings, Kyngesworthye, co. Hants, manor of, 602. Wortley, Wyrtley [in Leeds], co. York '[W.R.], 169. Wortley, Worteley, Thomas, knight, 669, 741, 803, 830, 831, 935. Worton [tything of Potteme], co. Wilts, 738. Nether, Nederorton, Nether - orton, co. Oxford, 484, 519. , manor of, 484, 519. , Over, Over Warton, Over- orton, co. Oxford, 21. , manor of, 434. Wotton, co. Bedford. See Wootton. , co. Salop. See Wooton. , co. Surrey, 684. , manor of, land held of, 174. Underedge, Wotton under Egge, co. Gloucester, manor of, land held of, 833. , Huntingford in, q.v. Wawen. See Wootton Wawen. GENERAL INDEX. 895 Wotton, Margaret de, 384. , Nicholas, 275. , , Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of. See Milys, John. Robert, esquire, 246, 642. , Roger, 477. Wounton. See Woonton. Wraby. See Wrawby. Wramplingham, Wramplyngham, co. Norfolk, 49. Wrangbrook, Wrangbroke [in North Elmsall], co. York [W.R.], 669. Wrangle, co. Lincoln, 838. Wrantage [in North Curry], co. Somerset, manor, or lordship, of, 109. Wrastlyngworth. See Wrestling- worth. Wrawby, Wraby, co. Lincoln, 527. Wraxale, See Wroxall. Wraxall, Wraxhale, Wroxale, co. Dorset, manor of, 743, 834, 963. , Wroxhale, co. Somerset, Charlton manor in, q.v . Wraxhall, North, Northwroxhale, co. Wilts, manor of, 797. Wreies. See Wreys Barton. Wrekill. See Writtle. Wreningham, Wrennyngham, co. Norfolk, advowson of, 18. manor of, 18. Wrenstede. See Wrinstead. Wrestlingworth, Wrastlyngworth, co. Bedford, ' Combes Maner ' in, 179. , ' Duffhous lond ' in, 179. ' Harfordes Maner ' in, 179. ' Shilley Maner ' in, 179. Wretell. See Writtle. Wrey, Robert, co. Devon, 878. Wrey, Walter, son and heir of Robert, 878. Wreys Barton, Wreies [in Thrush- elton], co. Devon, 940. , charter dated at, 940. Wricklemarsh, Whritelmershe [in Chalton next Woolwich], co. Kent, 147. Wrickton, Wirkton, Wrykton [in Morville], co. Salop, advowson of, 430, 947. , manor of, 430, 947. Wright, Wrygth, Nicholas, clerk, 246. , Richard (co. Warwick), 356. , Richard (co. York), 86. , Roger, 679, 863. Thomas. 86. Wrikell. See Writtle. Wrinehill, Wrynhill [in Betley and Madeley], co. Stafford, manor of, 933. Wrington, Wryngton, co. Somerset, 9. manor of, 926. , Bradfield in, q.v. Wrinstead Court, Wrenstede [in Frinsted], co. Kent, manor of, land held of, 686. Writ of formedon in the descender, 963. of right, 743, 963. , of right close, little writ of right close, 119, 649. Writtle, "Wrekill, Wretell, Wrikell, Writtell, Writtyll, Wryttell, co. Essex, 1, 195. , manor of, land held of. 1 , 195. , Bromwode in, q.v. , Lightfotz in, q.v. , Lutwode in, q.v. Wrockwardine, co. Salop, Charlton in. q.v. Wroffeton. See Wroughton. Wrongey. See Wormegay. Wrotham, Wroteham. co. Kent, John Clerk, of. See Clerk. Wrottesley, Hugh, esquire, 643. , Walter, 491. , Joan, wife of, daughter and heir of John Bodefaunt, 491. Wroughton, Worston, Wroffeton, Alexander, son and heir of John and Margaret, 52, 60. , land held of, 886. Christopher, knight, son and heir of John, esquire, 52, 60. , John, 251. , , Margaret wife of, 251. , John, esquire, 300, 498. Wroughton, John, of Broad Hinton, co. Wilts, esquire, co. Devon, 52 ; co. Gloucester, 60. Wroughton. John, son of John, esquire, 52. , John, son of John and Mar- garet, 52, 60. , Margaret, wife of John, esquire, 52, 60. Richard, son of John, esquire, 52. Robert, son of John, esquire, 52. , Thomas, 858, 859. , Joan, wife of, daughter and co-heir of John Blake, esquire, 858, 859. , Thomas, son of John and Margaret, 52. , William, son of John, esquire, 52. Wroxale, co. Dorset. »See Wraxall, Wroxall, Wraxale, co. Warwick. prioress of, land held of, 693. 896 GENERAL INDEX. Wroxhale, co. Somerset. See Wrax- all. Wroxham, co. Norfolk, 353. Wrygth. See Wright. Wrykton. See Wrickton. Wryngton. See Wrington. Wrynhill. See Wrinehill. Wrytell, John, land held of, 679. Wryttell, co. Essex. See Writtle. Wullelavyngton. See Wollaving- ton. Wullesby, Clement, 117. Wulstun, Jolin, land held of, 34. Wulves alias Parkers, co. Suffolk. See Aldham. Wulvessey. See Wolvesey. Wurleby. See Worlaby. Wurtham. See Wortham. Wyburgh, Thomas, co. Westmorland, 813. Wyburgh, William, son and heir of Thomas, 813. Wyche. See Droitwich. Wychelyng. See Wichling. Wycherley, Alfred. 637. , Richard, clerk, 562. Wychford. See Witchford. Wychyngham St. Mary. See Witch- ingham. Great. Wycombe, West, West Wecome. co. Buckingham, Wilham Dor- mer of. See Dormer. Wyddial, co. Hertford, Beauchamps manor in, q.v. Wydecomb, co. Devon. See Wythe- combe Ralegh. in the More, co. Devon. See Widecombe in the Moor. Wj'decomb, Widecomb, Withecomb, Alice, sister and co-heir of William, 739. Joan, sister and co-heir of William. See Smyth. Joan. .William (1), 739. William (2), 739. , , Joan, daughter and heir of. See Taverner, Joan. Wydecombe, co. Devon. See Wid- combe. Wyder, John, 374. Wydeslade, Sowthe. See High Weetslades. Wydeworthy. See Widworthy. Wydford, co. Hertford. See Wid- ford. Wydforde, co. Essex. See Widford. Wye, co. Kent, 246. , parish of, 246. , manor of, land held of, 246. Wye, William, 123, 852, 854. W vested. See Winestead. Wyet, John, 615. Wyfnyngham. See Willingham. Wygborugh. See Wigborough. Wygenale. See Wiggenhall. Wygg, William, 666. , , Agnes wife of, 666. Wyglesworth, co. York. See Wig- glesworth. Wyglesworth, Christopher, &c. See Wiglesworth. Wygmore. See Wigmore. Wygston, Roger, 589, 590, 591, 592. , , Christine wife of, sister and co-heir of Walter Langley, 589, 590, 591, 592. Wygtoft, Stephen, land held of heirs of, 10. Wygynthorp. See Wiganthorpe. Wygynton, co. Hertford. See Wig- ginton. , co. Stafford. See Wiggin- ton. Wykam. See Wykeham. Wyke, co. Cornwall. See Gweek. , co. Kent. See Court at Wick. , co. Somerset. See Wick. alias Weke, co. Somerset. See Wick. by ' le Devises.' See Wick. by Milboume Port. See Milborne Wick. [in Birstall, now parish], co. York [W.R.], 803. , North, Northwyke [? in Ax- minster], co. Devon, 767. Synt Mary. See Week St. Mary. Wyke, Wike, Gilbert, 321. , Joan, daughter and heir of Alice Wydecomb, 739. , , John, son and heir of, 739. , John (co. Devon), 119. , John (co. Dorset), 956. Wykeburgh. See Week St. Mary. Wykeburnell. See Wick. Wykeford. See Wickford. Wykeham, Wykam, in Pickering Lythe, co. York [N.R.], 167. Wykeham, Wykham, Wilham, esquire, 436, 705 bis. Wyken. See Wicken. Wykes, Edmund, esquire, land held of, 685. , John, 258. , , Maud wife of. See St. Loe, Maud. , , Edmund, son and heir of, 258. See also Wykys. Wykham Breux, co. Kent. See Wickhambreux. Wykham, William. See Wykeham. Wykhams Court Manor, co. Oxford. See Standlake. Wykys, co. Essex. See Wix. Wykys, John, of Nynehead, land held of, 772. GENERAL INDEX. 897 Wykya — cord. See also Wykes. Wylbos, John, 838. Wylby, co. Norfolk. See Wilby. Wylby, Wilbey, Thomas, son and heir of William, 606. Wylby, William, oo. Norfolk, 606. Wylcokes, Wylkok, John, clerk, land held of, 591. John, of Baldock, 666. Wylcokes hides, co. Derby. See Parwich. Wylde. See Wild. Wylkes, Wylkys, John, 484. , William, 165, 724. Wylkok. See Wylcokes. Wylkvns. See Wilkyns. Wylle. See Willey. Wyllesworth. See Wildsworth. Wylloughby, Wyllughby. See Wil- loughby. Wyllowghby, co. Norfolk. See Wil- by- Wylly, John, 393, 394. Wyllyams. See Williams. Wyllyngton. See Willington. Wylmecote. See Wilmcote. Wylmer. See Willmer. Wylmotte, Thomas, clerk, 246. Wylmyncotte. See Wilnecote. Wylmyngton, co. Kent. See Wil- mington. Wylmyngton, John de, 642. Wylsford. See Wilsford. Wylton, co. Wilts. See Wilton. Wylye, Wely Abbatissa, co. Wilts, 505. , Deptford in, q.v. Wylysworth. See Wildsworth. Wyman, Sir Alexander, priest, 939. Wymarke, William, clerk, 562, 587. Wymbeldon. See Wimbledon. Wymborne Monkton. See Monck- ton Up Wimborne. Wymbourne Mynstre. See Wim- borne Minster. Up. See Upwimborne. Wymbyssh, Wymbussh, Nicholas, clerk, 270. , Richard, esquire, 436. Wymmylton. See Wimbledon. Wymondham, co. Leicester, 218. , manor of, 218. Wyndam, co. Norfolk, 49. , , manor (J) of, 13. , , abbot's manor in, land held of, 142. , manor (A) of Bar- field Hall, Burfeld, in, 142. manor of Grishagh, Gryshaugh, in, land held of, 142 bis. , , manor ($) of Stal- worthys, Stalworthes, in, 142. Wt. 3777. Wymondham, Wyndam — cont. , messuage in, called Bovys, 142. abbot of, land held of, 142, 600. , John, abbot of,. land held of, 49. Wympole. See Wimpole. Wympston, Wymston [in Modbury]. co. Devon, John Fortescue of. See Fortescue. Wymundham, John. See Windham. Wynanderwath. See Asby Winder- wath. Wyncaulton. See Wincanton. Wynceby. See Winceby. Wynchesterz manor. See Winches- ters. Wynckelegh. See Winkleigh. Wyndam. See Wymondham. Wyndeley. See Windley. Wynder, co. Westmorland. See Winder. Wynder, Agnes, 831. , Edmund, 831. , Raynold, 831. Wynderich, Wyndrich. See Winde- ridge. Wyndesore, co. Berks. See Wind- sor. , co. Devon. See Winsor. , Brode, co. Dorset. See Broadwindsor. Wyndesore, Andrew, esquire, land held of, 164, 627. , Anthony, 463. , Thomas, esquire, 237. Wyndete, William, land held of, 776. Wyndham. See Windham. Wyne, John, chaplain. 245. Wynferthyng. See Winfarthing. Wynford, co. Somerset. See Win- ford. Wynfrythe. See Winfrith New- burgh. Wyngfeld. See Wingfield. Wyngham. See Wingham. Wynkelegh. See Winkleigh. Wynkesley. See Winksley. Wynklegh. See Winkleigh. Wynlaton. See Winlaton. Wynley. See Windley. Wynnesbury, co. Salop. See Wins- bury. Wynnesbury, Alice, daughter and heir of William. See Little- ton, Richard. Wynnesbury, William, co. Stafford, 537. Wynnesbury, William, land held of, 473. Wynnock, John, 373. Wynrisshe. See Windrush. Wynscombe. See Winscombe. Wynsford Bosun. See Winsford. ih 57 898 GENERAL INDEX. Wynsor, oo. Devon. See Winsor. Wynsslod. See Winslade. Wynston. See Winston. Wynterborne Cherburgh. See Winterbourne Gunner. Martyn. See Winterborne St. Martin. Wynterburne, Whytchyrche. See Winterborne Whitchurch. Wynterplace. See Mablethorpe. Wyntershull, Robert, esquire, 174. Wyntborp. See Winthorpe. Wynton, co. Westmorland. See Winton. Wyntrede. See Winterhead. Wyntryngham. See Wintringham. Wyott, Wyot. Andrew, 886. , Henry, 937. Wyrardisbury, Wyrardesbury, co. Buckingham, 627. Wyre, Thomas, 208. Wyrley, Great, Wirley [in Cannock], co. Stafford, 347 bis. Wyrley, Worley, John, land held of, 583. Wyrtley. See Wortley. Wyse, Robert, 973 ter. Wyseman, John, 496. , Walter, 329. Wyset, Wysett, Wyset Roos. See Wissett. Wyspygton. See Wispington. Wyssynden. See Whissendine. Wystanstowe. See Wistanstow. Wyston, Cold. See Weston, Cold. Wystowe, William, 766. Wytby. See Whitby. Wyteburgh. See Whiteaborough. Wytecombe. See Witcombe. Wythecombe Raleigh, Wydecomb, co. Devon, 178. Wytherling, Wytherlyng [in Molash], co. Kent, manor of, 246. Wythern. See Withern. Wythersfeld. See Withersfield. Wytherygge. See Witheridge. Wythibroke. See Withybrook. Wythyngton. See Widdington. Wytley. See Witley. Wyttecrosse. See Whytcrosse. AVyttelbury, Robert, land held of, 644. Wytteney. See Witney. Wytteryng. See Wittering. Wyttnam, West. See Wittenham, Long. Wytton, co. Norfolk. See Witton. , co. Northumberland. See Whitton. , co. Suffolk. See Whitton. by the Watter, co. Northum- berland. See Witton Castle. Wyvell, John, of Stonton Wyville, heirs of. land held of, 407, 414. Wyvell — cont. , Robert, of Ripon, esquire, 304. Wyvelyngham. See Willingham. Wyveton. See Wiveton. Yanwath, Yanwyt [in Barton parish], co. Westmorland, manor of, 815. Yard, Yurde [in Combe Flory], co. Somerset, manor of, 65. , Yerd, co. Devon, knight's fee in, 118. , Yeard, Yerd, in Kentisbury, co. Devon, 615. Cole, Yerde Cole [in Rose Ashe], co. Devon, manor of. land held of, 323. Yard, Yearde, Yerde, Gilbert, land held of, 646. , John, of Polisby. land held of. 422. , Nicholas, 266. , Richard, land held of, 153, 770. , Richard, of Yard Cole, land held of, 323. Yerde, Richard, son and heir of Roger Yerde, proof of age, co. Devon, 17. Yardley Gobion, Yardeley, Yardley, co. Northampton, 912. Hastings, Yerdley Hast- yngys, co. Northampton, manor of, land held of, 78. Yarrn, Yarom, Yarome, co. York [N.R.], 556, 561. Yarmouth, Great, Jernemuth, co. Norfolk, 225, 272. , Asshefeldes tenements in, 272. Yameacrez, co. York. See Roman- by. Yarnecombe, \ernecombe [in Mod- bury], co. Devon, 149. Yarnewyk. See Yarnwick. Yarnscombe, Yarnescumbe, Yernes- combe, Yernscombe, co. Devon, 228. , manor of, 228. , , , land held of, 228. Bassettes Londes in, 228. , , Langley Barton, ? Lankeve Londes, in, 228. GENERAL INDEX. 899 Yarnscombe, co. Devon — cont. , , Palton Land in, 228. Little, Litilyernscombe, Lytill Yernescombe [in Yarns- combe], co. Devon, Crenlake in, 228. Yarnwick, Yarnewyk [depopulated, in Kirklington], co. York [N.R.], 862. , manor of, 862. Yarom, Yarome. See Yarni. Yatesbury, co. Wilts, 974. Yatinden. See Yattendon. Yattendon, Yatinden, co. Berks, Captens and Knellis beside, 578. Yatton, co. Somerset, Hewish in, q.v. , Wick in, q.v. Yaxley, Yaxlee, co. Suffolk, 496 bis. , land at ' le Lynkes ' in, 496. Yaxley, Yaxle, Yaxlee, Anthony, son of John, 496. Christopher, son of John, 496. , Elizabeth, daughter of John, 496. Elizabeth, wife of John. 496. , , land held of, 496. , James, son of John, 496. , Jane, daughter of John, 496. , John, 107. , John, serjeant-at-law, 270, 383, 425, 462, 889. Yaxley, John, serjeant-at-law, co. Suffolk, 496. Yaxley, Richard, 462, 496. , Richard, the younger, 496. , Richard, of Yaxley, the elder, 496. , Robert, brother of John, 496. , Thomas, son and heir of John, 496. Yayleres, or Yayleris [? Jailers], in SouthPetherton and Ilchester, co. Somerset, manor of, 134. Ydesford, Ydyfford. See Ideford. Yealmpfcon, co. Devon, Dunstone in, q.v. Lineham in, q.v. , Pitten in, q.v. Yeard, co. Devon. See Yard. Yearde, Gilbert, &c. See Yard. Yeaveley, co. Derby, Stydd in, q.v. Yedeomb, in Woolfardisworthy, co. Devon, 555. Yeddeslegh, Yedyslegh. See Iddes- leigh. Yeldham, Great, Great Gelham, co. Essex, 26. Yeldyng. See Ileden. Yelverton, co. Norfolk, 353. Yelverton, Anne, wife of William, esquire, daughter of John Paston, esquire, 353. William, 11, 921, 922, 924. , William, esquire, 946. Yelverton, William, esquire, co. Nor- folk, 353. Yelverton, William, son and heir of William, esquire, 353. Yendacott, Indecote [in Shobrooke], co. Devon, 67. , manor of, 267. Yeo, co. Devon. .See Woodleigh. Barton, Yeo, Yoe, in Mariansleigh. co. Devon, 262. Yeo, Nicholas, esquire. 30. Yeoham [? in Thrushelton], co. Devon, 940. Yeondestowe, co. Devon. See In- stow. Yeovill, Yevell, co. Somerset, 540. Yerburgh, Yerdeburgh, Richard, esquire, land held of, 2, 585. Yerd. See Yard. Cole. See Yard Cole. Yerde. John, &c. See Yard. Yerdeburgh. See Yerburgh. Yerdley Hastyngys. See Yardley Hastings. Yermouth, William, clerk, 200. Yernecombe. See Yarnecombe. Yernescombe, Yernscombe. See Yarnscombe. Yetminster, Jatmystr', co. Dorset, 320. Yevelchester. See Ilchester. Yevell. See Yeovill. Ylfercomb. See Ilfracombe. Ylly Monachorum. See Eleigh, Monks. Yndeswill Parkes, co. Devon. See Tavistock. Yngelby. See Ingleby. Yngmanthorp. See Ingmanthorpe Yngylby. See Ingleby. Ynkepenne. See Inkpen. Yntwode, Yntwodes. See Intwode. Yoke. See Yokes Court. Yokefleet, Yukflet [in Howden], co. York [E.R.], 169. Yokes Court, Yoke [in Frinsted], co. Kent, manor of, 686. Yoman, Austin, 891. John, 631. Yon. See Ion. Yong, Yonge. See Young. Yorcke, John. See Yorke. York, county of, duchess of. See Philippa. duchy of, land held of. 38, 69, 600, 650, 704, 728, 842, 947, 952. , , honor of. land held of. 380. duke of. See Henry. 900 GEXERAL INDEX. York — cont. , earl of, land held of, 430. York, city of, eo. York, 538, 539. 602, 658, 831, 915. , sheriffs of, 191. , Davygate, Davegate, called Lardener Prison, manor of, 191. Old Bale of. See St. Mary Bishophill. , friars of, 831. St. Leonard, hospital of, master and brethren of, land held of, 391, 567, 939. , St. Mary Bishophill Junior, Oopmanthorpe in, q.v. , St. Mary Bishophill Senior, St. Mary next Old Bale, ad- vowson of, 221. , Middlethorpe in, q.v. , St. Mary, the Virgin, without the walls of, abbot of, land held of, 346, 539. 556 ter. 561 ter, 658. , St. Peter, cathedral church of, archbishop of, land held of, 3. 12. 86, 163, 185, 223, 235, 303, 556 bis, 561 ter, 569, 570, 618, 664. 669. 691, 831, 914, 939. See Savage, Thomas. ' , , dean and chapter of, Geoffrey, the dean, and chapter of, land held of, 169, 567, 573, 914. , prebend of Dun- nington in, q.v. , , prebend of Strensall in, q.v. treasurer of, land held of, 556 bis, 561 ter, 572. Yorke. Yorcke, John (co. Derby), 631. , John (co. Wilts), 682. Richard, esquire, son and heir of Richard, knight, 139. Yorke, Richard, knight, co. York, 139. Yorton [in parish of Broughton], co. Salop, 229. Youns. Yong. Yonge, John (co. Bed- ford).^?. , John (co. Northampton), 203. , Thomas, 926. Young, Thomas, co. Wilts, 797. Young, Thomas, son and heir of Thomas, 797. Yoxford, co. Suffolk, manor of, 200. , Murrills in. q.v. , Stikingland in, q.v. Yrsby, Joan, 457. Yslipe. See Islip. Ystrad Marchell. See Street Marshall. Yukflet. See Yokefleet. Yurde. See Yard. Zeal Monachoram, Sele Monacorum, co. Devon, 176. , manor of, land held of, 176. , South, Sele [in South Taw- ton], co. Devon, Richard Taverner of, 119. borough of, land held of, 717. Zeals, Selis [in Mere], eo. Wilts, manor (J) of, 784. , Higher, or Zeals Ailesbury, Overselys [in Zeals tything, in Mere], co. Wilts, 502". Lower, or Zeals Clevedon. Selysclevedon [in Zeals tyth- ing, in Mere], co. Wilts, 502. Zepyswieke, Nicholas, clerk, 271 bis. Zouch, Souch. Souche. Such, Szoche, Zouche, John, 77. , John, esquire, land held of, 970. , John la, knight, 584, 602, 603, 604, 612, 618. , Margaret wife of, cousin and heir of John and Isabel de Bellew. 577, 602, 604. , , , Elizabeth, daughter and heir of. See Bowet, Elizabeth. John, lord de. or de la. 125. 434, 447. , land held of, 352. , Joan, wife of, sister and co-heir of John, lord Dvn- ham. 434, 447. , Katharine, lady de, daugh- ter of Lucy Lemall, 125. lord le. la. de le, or de la, land held of, 20. 201. 411, 413, 497. 656 (4). 691, 851. 859, (5). 929. , William le, knight, 602. William, lord le, land held of. 161. William, lord, heirs of, land held of, 63.