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Titre | Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Isabel daughter of Eleanor Duchess of Gloucester |
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J. L. Kirby, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry IV, Entries 153-204', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 18, Henry IV (London, 1987), pp. 50-62. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol18/pp50-62 [accessed 20 December 2019]. |
167 ISABEL DAUGHTER OF ELEANOR DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER Writ, quia habitum religionis assumpsit, 27 April 1402. BUCKINGHAM. Inquisition. Stony Stratford. 19 May. No lands are in the king’s hands owing to the death of Eleanor, or by the death of Joan one of her daughters, or the minority of Isabel another daughter, who is professed in religion; but there is in the king’s hands an annuity of £20 payable by the sheriff, granted by Richard II to Thomas duke of Gloucester. Isabel was professed in the house of the order of Minoresses in the suburbs of London on 23 April last, when she was aged 16 years. Anne wife of Edmund earl of Stafford, one of the daughters of Eleanor, is next heir, aged 20 years and more. 168 Similar writ, 27 April 1402. ESSEX. Inquisition. Chelmsford. 12 May. The manor of Shenfield is in the king’s hands owing to the death of Eleanor, the death of Joan her daughter and the minority of Isabel, another daughter. It is held of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value £20. Profession and heir as above. 169 HERTFORD. Inquisition. Bishop’s Stortford. 15 May 1402. The view of frankpledge of Hoddesdon and a rent of 12 capons from various tenants there at Christmas are in the king’s hands for the reason given above. They are held of the king in chief as part of the barony of the county of Essex, annual values 3s.6 1/2d. and 3s. Profession and heir as above. 170 Similar writ, 27 April 1402. GLOUCESTER AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Chipping Sodbury. 24 May. In the king’s hands for the reason given above are: Wheatenhurst, the manor, held of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value £21 7s. Caldicot castle and Shirenewton in Wales, held of the king in chief by baron service, annual value 40 marks. Profession and heir as above. Peter Crulle, esquire, has received the issues and profits from the time of the profession of Isabel until the present, title unknown. 171 Similar writ, 27 April 1402. OXFORD. Inquisition. Oxford. 2 May. In the king’s hands for the above reason are: Kirtlington and Deddington, the manors, held of the king in fee tail by grant of Edward III to William de Bohun and his heirs; Kirtlington by the service of a third part of a fee, annual value £13 6s.8d.; Deddington by the service of a third part of 2 fees, annual value £13 6s.8d. Profession and heir as above. 172 Similar writ, 27 April 1402. HEREFORD AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Hereford. 17 May. In the king’s hands for the above reason are the lordship and castle of Huntington in Wales, held of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value £28 13s.4d. Profession and heir as above. 173 Similar writ, 27 April 1402. LINCOLN. Inquisition. Grantham. 16 May. In the king’s hands for the above reason is the manor of Long Bennington comprising various buildings etc., [all as in no. 126 above]. It is held of the honour of Richmond by knight service, amount unknown. Profession and heir as above. 174 Similar writ, 27 April 1402. NOTTINGHAM. Inquisition. Southwell. 15 May. In the king’s hands for the above reason is the manor of Kneesall, held of the honour of Richmond, service unknown, comprising several very ruinous buildings, annual value nil; 180 a. arable with meadow and pasture, £4 13s.4d.; an enclosed park, herbage 13s.4d.; 1 windmill, 3s.4d.; farm of lands in ‘Northlound’, ‘Southlound’ and ‘Stywardewong’, 21s.7d.; £13 19s. rents of tenants at will; and 1 lb cumin, 2d., and 1 lb. pepper, 12d., in assize rents. Profession and heir as above. 175 Similar writ, 27 April 1402. HUNTINGDON. Inquisition. Huntingdon. 31 May. There are no fees or advowsons in the king’s hands for the above reason. 176 CAMBRIDGE. Inquisition. Cambridge. 30 May 1402. In the king’s hands for the above reason is 1 knight’s fee in Fulbourn, held by the heirs of John Olyve. 177 Similar writ, 27 April 1402. SURREY. Inquisition. Bletchingley. 18 May. In the king’s hands for the above reason are 4 knight’s fees in Clapham, Carshalton and Wanborough, once held by Sybil de Boleyne of the honour of Mandeville, and held by Ralph Morton and John Bures; and 1 fee in Horsley manor, held by the heirs of John Berners. 178 SUSSEX. Inquisition. Sedlescombe. 3 May 1402. In the king’s hands for the above reason are 1 fee in Wigsell held by Simon de Echyngham and John Colpeper and 1 fee in Ore held by Robert de Ore. 179 Similar writ, 27 April 1402. BEDFORD. Inquisition. Bedford. 22 May. In the king’s hands for the above reason is the advowson of the church of Pertenhall, annual value when vacant £8. 180 BUCKINGHAM. Inquisition. Stony Stratford. 19 May 1402. In the king’s hands for the above reason is the advowson of the abbey of Notley, annual value of the temporalities when vacant £40. 181 Similar writ, 27 April 1402. ESSEX. Inquisition. Chelmsford. 12 May. In the king’s hands for the above reason are the advowsons of Shenfield, annual value when vacant £8, Barnston £6 13s.3d., South Fambridge 100s. and Quendon 100s. 182 Similar writ, 27 April 1402. GLOUCESTER AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Chipping Sodbury. 24 May. In the king’s hands for the above reason are the advowsons of Barnsley, on alternate occasions, extending at £13 6s.8d.; and in Wales, Shirenewton, extending at £13 6s.8d. 183 Similar writ, 27 April 1402. OXFORD. Inquisition. Oxford. 2 May. In the king’s hands for the above reason are: Kingham, 1/2 fee held by the lady of Langley and 1/2 fee held by the heirs of John Beaufo. Wendlebury, 1 fee held by Amery de Sancto Amando. Stonor, 1 fee held by Edmund de Stonhore. Latchford, 1/2 fee held by William Pippard. 184 Similar writ, 27 April 1402. LINCOLN. Extent of fees in the king’s hands. Grantham. 16 May. Holbeach in Holland, manor, 2 1/2 fees held by Thomas Fitzwilliam of Dacre, knight, annual value when vacant £40. Little Ponton, Great Ponton and Ganthorpe in Kesteven, 2 1/2 fees held by the heirs of John de Haryngton, formerly of Philip de Paunton, £10. South Thoresby in Lindsey, 1 1/2 fees held by Thomas de Chaworth, knight, formerly of John de Caltoft, £10. 185 Similar writ, 27 April 1402. MIDDLESEX. Inquisition. Westminster. 31 May. In the king’s hands for the above reason are: Greenford and Stickleton, 2 fees held by John de Bealmond and the prioress of Ankerwyke. South Mimms, 1 fee once of Arnold de Maundevill, held by the heirs of Roger de Leukenore. Stickleton, 1 fee once of Hugh de Messyngden, now held by the nuns of Ankerwyke. Islington manor, 1 fee held by the heirs of John Berners. 186 HERTFORD. Inquisition. Bishop’s Stortford. 15 May 1402. There is nothing in the king’s hands for the above reason. 187 Similar writ, 27 April 1402. NORTHAMPTON. Inquisition. Northampton. 20 May. The following are in the king’s hands for the above reason: Northampton, 2 fees held by the heirs of Robert de Norhampton. Hinton, 2 fees held by Henry de Hynton. Aston, 1 fee held by Ralph de Morton and John Bures. Culworth, Croughton and Leckhampstead, 2 fees once held by Hugh de Missenden. ‘Compton’, 1 fee once held by the heirs of the Earl Marshal. Hinton in the Hedges, 2 fees once held by William de Hynton. Aston, 1 fee once held by John de Sutton. Hinton by Woodford, 1 fee once held by John de Hynton. 188 Similar writ, 27 April 1402. KENT. Inquisition. Yalding. 29 May. In the king’s hands for the reasons given above are: Harbilton in Harrietsham by Ospringe, 3/4 fee of the honour of Mandeville held by William Pympe and John Tystede. Otterden, 1/4 and 1/10 fee held by William de Otrenden. Saynden, 1/4 fee held by the heirs of Joce de Otrenden. Sevington, 1/4 fee held by John Satrinden. Lossenham, 1/4 fee which Henry Fitzauchere held by Rolvenden. Knock and Ockley, 1/2 fee held by the abbot of Robertsbridge. Staplehurst, 1/4 fee formerly of Robert de Marle, held by John Somery. 2 fees in the county held by the prior of Bilsington. 189 Similar writ, 27 April 1402. SOMERSET. Inquisition. Yeovil. 9 June. In the king’s hands for the reasons given above is 1/3 fee in the manor of Pury, held by John Erleygh. C 137/11, no. 50, m.32; 12, no. 51 E 149/78, no. 9 E 152/374, 375 |