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Source: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Isabella, queen of England

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Titre Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Isabella, queen of England

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A. E. Stamp, E. Salisbury, E. G. Atkinson and J. J. O'Reilly, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward III, File 141', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 10, Edward III (London, 1921), pp. 356-383. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol10/pp356-383 [accessed 24 January 2020].

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447. ISABELLA, QUEEN OF ENGLAND.
Writ, 24 August, 32 Edward III [1358].
DORSET. Inq. taken at Dorchestre, Thursday the eve of St. Matthew, 32 Edward III.
Fordyngton. The manor held for life by demise of Edward, prince of Wales and duke of Cornwall, as parcel of that duchy, of the king in chief by knight’s service. The reversion of the manor belongs to the prince.
Date of death not known because she died outside the bailiwick. The king, aged 40 years and more, is her heir. She held no other lands &c. in the county.
Writ, 24 August, 32 Edward III.
HUNTINGDON. Inq. taken at Glatton, Thursday after St. Dunstan, 32 Edward III.
Glatton. The manor with the hamlet of Holm held for life by grant of the king for 2 1/2 knights’ fees. The reversion belongs to Edward, duke of Cornwall, as parcel of his duchy. Richard, earl of Cornwall, held the said manor and hamlet in fee as parcel ofthat earldom, and after his death Edmund, his son and heir, held them in fee, after whose death they descended to Sir Edward, then king, as his heir, but the countess of Cornwall held them for her life by way of dower.
Queen Isabella held no other lands &c. in the county.
She died on Wednesday before St. Bartholomew last [22 August 1358].
Writ, 24 August, 32 Edward III.
WILTS. Inq. taken at Salisbury, 22 September, 32 Edward III.
Meere. The castle and manor held for life by demise of Sir Edward, prince of Wales and duke of Cornwall, of the said prince, service not specified. The reversion belongs to the prince.
Fasterne, Wotton, Tokkenham, Chelewurthe, Compton, Wynterburne, Woderewe and Myrgheden. The manors held for life in dower, tenures not known.
She held no other lands in the county.
She died at Hertford on 23 August last. The king is her heir.
HEREFORD, SALOP AND THE MARCH OF WALES. Inq. taken at Haverford, 29 March, 33 Edward III, by a jury of freeholders in demesne of that place.
WALES. Haverford. The castle, town and lordship held for life of Edward, prince of Wales, who had the same by gift of the king to hold by service of three knights’ fees.
She died on Wednesday before St. Bartholomew, 32 Edward III. Sir Edward, now king of England, of full age, is her heir.
Writ, 26 August, 32 Edward III.
LINCOLN. Inq. taken at Lincoln, Tuesday after the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 32 Edward III.
Malberthorp. The manor, with wreck of the sea &c. there and at Thedelthorp, Foulesthorp and Hotoft (extent given), and the advowson of the church of St. Mary, Malberthorp, held for life of William de Monte Acuto, late (sic) earl of Salisbury.
Hermeston. 7s. yearly rent and the advowson of the church held of the same earl.
The reversions all belong to the same earl by the king’s gift. The premises are held of the king in chief by service of a knight’s fee, with other lands &c. elsewhere.
She died on 22 August last. Heir as above.
Writ, 26 August, 32 Edward III.
SUFFOLK. Inq. taken at Kassinglond, 22 September, 32 Edward III.
Kassinglond. The manor (extent given), including a fair after the feast of St. Edmund the King and the services &c. of Thomas, son of John de Ketelbergh, tenant of the manor of Framesden; held for life of William de Monte Acuto, late (sic) earl of Salisbury, to whom the reversion belongs by the king’s gift, of the king in chief by service of one knight’s fee, with other lands &c. elsewhere.
Date of death as last above. The king, her son, of full age, is her heir.
NORFOLK. Inq. taken at Kenynghale, 19 September, 32 Edward III.
Kenynghale. The manor (extent given), including a fishery, a wind-mill, a fair on the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas and a leet about the feast of All Saints, with the hundred of Gyldecros thereto belonging held of the king in chief by service of a knight’s fee, held for life of William de Monte Acuto, late earl of Salisbury, to whom the reversion belongs by the king’s gift. There is a park, worth 5 marks, from which the parker receives 60s. 10d. a year by gift of the deceased.
Date of death and heir as above.
NORFOLK. Inq. taken at Lenne Episcopi, 25 September, 32 Edward III.
Rysingge. The castle and manor (extent given), including 100a. of marsh, a chace the pasture of which is worth nothing from the number of wild beasts, a leet about the feast of All Saints and the court of the water of Wygenale, 5 water-mills and a rent of15 quarters of salt, held for life of the king in chief, service not known; the reversion belongs to Edward, prince of Wales, by the king’s grant.
Lenne Episcopi. A part of the ‘Tolbothe’ held for life, viz. a fourth part of the profits belonging to the lordship of Monhalt, that is to say to the castle and manor of Rysingge, whereof the reversion belongs to the prince of Wales, and a sixth part of another fourth part and a third part of two parts of the same fourth part, held of the king’s grant, whereof the reversion belongs to the king. Also a moiety of the profit of the ‘Tolbothe’ called ‘Lovecop’ belonging to the castle and manor of Rysingge thereversion of which belongs to the prince of Wales; and a third part and a twentieth part of the other moiety of the same profit, held of the king’s grant, the reversion whereof belongs to the king. Also a fourth part of a profit of the same ‘Tolbothe’ called ‘le Tronage’ belonging to the above castle and manor, whereof the reversion belongs to the prince, and a sixth part of another fourth part and a third part of two parts of the same fourth part, held of the king’s grant, the reversion whereof belongs to the king; also a moiety and a third part and a twentieth part of the other moiety of a profit of the same ‘Tolbothe’ called ‘Mesures’ held in the same way as the corresponding portions of ‘Lovecop’ respectively; also two houses belonging to the ‘Tolbothe’ held for life with reversion to the king and prince.
Snetisham. The manor (extent given), including herbage in le Dam, marshes called ‘Southordwyk,’ ‘le Middelhordwyk’ and ‘le Northordwyk,’ and a market place with a fair (nundinis) at the feast of SS. Peter and Paul, and a leet about the feast of St. Andrew; held of the king in chief, service not known.
Ayllesham. The manor (extent given), including a market on Saturday, a fishery and a fair at Michaelmas, and two leets at St. Peter’s Chains and Michaelmas; held for life of the king in chief, service not known.
Fakenham. The manor held for life of the king in chief, to whom the reversion belongs; service not specified.
Smethdone. The hundred, which belongs to the manor of Snytesham.
Norterpingham and Souterpyngham. The hundreds, held for life, the reversions whereof belong to the king.
Date of death and heir as above.
Writ, 24 August, 32 Edward III.
DERBY. Inq. taken at Derby, 6 September, 32 Edward III.
Walton on Trent. The manor (extent given), including an enclosed several wood, a fishery, and the advowson of the church held for life of Sir Edward, prince of Wales, as of the honour of Chester, services not known. The reversion belongs to William, son and heir of Sir Henry de Ferrariis, by the king’s grant to him and his heirs male.
Date of death as above. Heir as above, aged 30 years and more.
Writ, 24 August, 32 Edward III.
DERBY. Inq. taken at Ednynghale, Thursday after St. Barnabas, 33 Edward III.
Walton on Trent. The manor (extent given) and advowson as above, held for life of Sir Edward, prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall and earl of Chester, as of the honour of Chester, by service of half a knight’s fee, and the reversion belongs to the prince asparcel of his manor of Cheilesmor, co. Warwick, by the king’s grant.
Date of death and heir, aged 40 years and more, as above.
Repyndon. A fifteenth part of the manor, in which there is no demesne, but only 53s. 4d. rent of free tenants, held for life of Sir Edward, prince of Wales, &c., as of the honour of Chester, services not known; the reversion belongs to the prince by the king’s grant.
(A second copy of this inquisition has been found and added to the file.)
Writ of certiorari as to knights’ fees and advowsons. 26 November, 32 Edward III.
SALOP AND THE MARCH OF WALES. Extent made at Mohaud, Thursday after St. Scholastica, 33 Edward III.
WALES. Mold (de Monte Alto). The advowson of the church held for life, the reversion belonging to William de Monte Acuto, earl of Salisbury, and his heirs by the king’s charter.
C. Edw. III. File 141. (1.)
E. Inq. P.M. File 14. (11.)
E. Enrolments &c. of Inq. No. 119. (1 and 1d.)