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Source: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Elizabeth widow of William de Monte Acuto, earl of Salisbury

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Titre Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Elizabeth widow of William de Monte Acuto, earl of Salisbury

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J. L. Kirby, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry V, Entries 204-249', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 20, Henry V (London, 1995), pp. 64-81. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol20/pp64-81 [accessed 19January 2020].

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218 ELIZABETH WIDOW OF WILLIAM DE MONTE ACUTO, EARL OF SALISBURY
Writ 18 Jan. 1415.
WARWICK. Inquisition. Southam. 4 March.
She held the manor of Whichford with a 3rd part of the advowson in fee tail. John Mohoun, knight, and Joan his wife held the manor and advowson to them and the heirs of their bodies by the grant of Ivo de Clynton by a fine of 1348 [CP 25/1/247/58, no. 27]shown to the jurors. They had issue Philippa, now duchess of York, Elizabeth and Maud who was the wife of John lord Strange of Knockin. John and Joan Mohoun died. The manor descended to Philippa, Elizabeth and Richard, now lord Strange of Knockin, son and heir of Maud. The premises were divided, and this manor with a 3rd part of the advowson were assigned to Elizabeth. They are held of the earldom of Hereford, service unknown, annual values, the manor £10, the church 20 marks.
She died on 14 Jan. last without heirs of her body. Philippa and Richard are her next heirs, aged 30 years and more and 32 and more.
219
Writ 18 Jan. 1415.
HERTFORD. Inquisition. Ware. 24 Jan.
She held in dower a 3rd part of the manor of Hyde, member of the manor of Aston Clinton in Buckinghamshire, with reversion to Thomas de Monte Acuto, now earl of Salisbury, and the heirs of his body, by virtue of a charter of Edward I [CChR 1257–1300, p.346], shown to the jurors, and granting the manor of Aston Clinton to Simon de Monte Acuto, William his son and the heirs of William. It descended to William earl of Salisbury son of William, John de Monte Acuto, earl of Salisbury, son of John de Monte Acuto, knight, brother of William, and so to Thomas earl of Salisbury son of John. The 3rd part is held of the abbot of St. Albans, service unknown, annual value 3s.
She died on 14 Jan. last. Philippa her sister aged 30 years and more and Richard lord Strange of Knockin, her nephew, aged 24 years and more, are her heirs. Thomas earl of Salisbury is aged 24 years and more.
220
Writ 18 Jan. 1415.
DEVON. Inquisition. Newton Abbot. 23 Jan.
She held in dower a 3rd part of the manor of Wonford with reversion to Thomas now earl of Salisbury, by charter of Edward I and with descent as above [no. 219]. The 3rd part is held of Edward de Courtenay, earl of Devon, service unknown, annual value 10s.
She held the manor of Bradworthy in her demesne as of fee of John Pomeray, knight, of the manor of Berry Pomeroy, service unknown, annual value 60s.
Date of death and heirs as above [no. 219].
221
CORNWALL. Inquisition. Liskeard. 26 Jan. 1415.
She held £39 5s. yearly in dower, part of 200 marks form the coinage of the stannary, payable half at Easter and half at Michaelmas. Edward III granted it to William earl of Salisbury father of her late husband and his heirs male [CPR 1334–8, p.427] with reversion to Thomas the present earl.
Date of death and heirs as above [no. 219].
222
Writ 18 Jan. 1415.
OXFORD. Inquisition. Oxford. 7 Feb.
She held the following knight’s fees belonging to the manor of Cassington, which Edward I granted to Simon de Monte Acuto, as above [no. 219] with reversion to Thomas now earl of Salisbury,
Pudlicote and Sarsden, 2 fees which the heirs of Richard Aungeville and of Roger Golofre former held.
Nuneham Courtenay, 1 fee formerly held by Margery countess of Devon and now by John Drayton, knight.
Fritwell, 1/2 fee formerly held by Lawrence Broke.
Noke, 1/2 fee formerly held by Sampson Folyot.
Albury, 1 fee formerly held by Peter Folyot.
Wainhill, 1/2 fee formerly held by the heirs of Geoffrey Folyot.
Date of death and heirs as above [no. 219].
223
Writ 18 Jan. 1415.
BERKSHIRE. Inquisition. Great Faringdon. 5 Feb.
She held in dower a 3rd part of 300 a. wood in the parish of Hurst and of the profits of the hundred of Ashridge, of the king in chief with reversion to Thomas now earl of Salisbury. Edward III granted the manor of Amesbury, of which this 3rd part is parcel, to William de Monte Acuto, earl of Salisbury by letters patent [CPR 1334–8, p.426] and it descended accordingly. It is held of the king in chief by knight service, annual value of this 3rd part 10s.
She also held in dower 1 knight’s fee in Wille by Basildon, formerly held by Walter de la Wyle, 1 fee in Kingston Lisle formerly held by Warin FitzGerald, and the advowson of the chapel of Crookham, with reversion to Thomas, by the grant of Edward I by charter to Simon de Monte Acuto, as above [no. 219] of the manor of Crookham to which the fees and advowson belong.
Date of death and heirs as above [no. 219].
224
Writ 18 Jan. 1415.
BUCKINGHAM. Inquisition. Aylesbury. 5 Feb.
She held in dower with reversion to Thomas now earl of Salisbury a 3rd part of the manor of Aston Clinton with lands and tenements in Dundridge and Mountjoy, parcels of the manor. It was granted by Edward I to Simon de Monte Acuto, as above [no. 219], andis held of the king in chief, annual value of the 3rd part 4 marks.
Date of death and heirs as above [no. 219].
225
Writ 18 Jan. 1415.
HAMPSHIRE. Inquisition. Ringwood. 26 Jan.
She held in dower the following fees belonging to the castle of Christchurch, the borough and manor of Westover and the hundred of Christchurch, which were granted to William de Monte Acuto, earl of Salisbury, and Katharine his wife, by charter of Edward III [CChR 1327–41, p.210], descent as above, with reversion to Thomas now earl of Salisbury:
Hordle, 1/2 fee held by the prior of Breamore.
Hordle and Sharpricks, 1/2 fee held by Roger Gryffyn in right of his wife.
Sharpricks, 1/2 fee held by John de Lysle son of Lady Maud de Lysle.
Hinton Admiral and Hampreston [Dors] 1/4 fee and 1/8 fee.
Muscliff, 1/8 fee.
Lockerley, 1/2 fee.
North Charford, 1 fee held by John atte Bergh.
Standon, 1/2 fee.
Shirley by Southampton, 1/2 fee and 1/4 fee.
Sopley, 1/4 fee held by the earl of Ormond, and 1/4 fee held by William Moygne.
Milford, Keyhaven and Letton, 1/2 fee held by the bishop of Salisbury.
Christchurch, advowson of the priory.
Date of death and heirs as above [no. 219].
226
WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Hindon. 23 Jan. 1415.
She held the following knight’s fees in dower. They belong to the manors of Amesbury and Winterbourne which Edward III granted to William de Monte Acuto [CPR 1334–8, p.426]. They descended accordingly and the reversion is to Thomas now earl of Salisbury:
Calstone Willington and Whitley in the hundred of Calne, 1 fee.
Fifield Bavant, 1/2 fee.
Broad Blunsdon, 1 fee.
Blunsdon St. Andrew, 1/2 fee.
Bincknoll, 1 Fee.
Haydon, 1/2 fee.
Littleton Drew, 1/2 fee.
Barford St. Martin, 1/2 fee.
Oak Hill, 1/2 fee.
Winterbourne, 2/3 fee.
Etchilhampton, 1 1/2 fees.
Wilsford and Normanton, 1 fee.
Alton Barnes, 2 fees.
Shrewton, Winterbourne and Cheverell [Great or Little], 4 fees.
Middleton, 1/4 fee.
Coate, 1 fee.
Burcombe, 1/10 fee.
Hill Deverill, 1/2 fee.
Asserton, 1 1/2 fee.
Chaddenwick, 1 fee.
Date of death and heirs as above [no. 219].
227
Writ 18 Jan. 1415.
SOMERSET. Inquisition. Ilchester, 4 Feb.
She held in dower of the king in chief the manor of Shepton Montague with wood in Selwood Forest, annual value £10, the manors of Yarlington, annual value 21 marks, Chedzoy, annual value 40 marks, and Goathill, annual value 100s., and a 3rd part of Thurlbear and Moor, and of the lands formerly of William Betevile, which were part of Shepton Montague, annual value 10 marks. These manors with the 2 parts of Thurlbear and Moor were part of the premises which Edward III granted to Simon de Monte Acuto and they descended as above [no. 219]. The reversion is to Thomas now earl of Salisbury.
She also held the manor of Donyatt in dower in virtue of a fine of 1287 [CP 25/1/197/12, no. 32] by which Nicholas Poynz granted it to Simon de Monte Acuto, Isabel his wife and the heirs of their bodies. It descended to William their son, and is held of the king in chief, annual value 100s.
She held the manors of Henstridge and Charlton Horethorne of the king in chief by knight service under the grant of Edward III to William de Monte Acuto [CPR 1334–8, p.426, as above] annual values, Henstridge 19 marks, Charlton Horethorne £20.
She also held the following knight’s fees:
Clinger, 1/2 fee held of her by the heirs of William Swan.
Crowthorne, 1/2 fee held by Nicholas Milbourne.
Whitestaunton, 3 parts of a fee held by Nicholas Reade and Parnel his wife.
Cricket Malherbie, 3/4 fee held by John Denham, knight.
Broomfield, 1 fee held by Robert Bikombe.
Cheddar and Shipham, 1 fee held by the heirs of Robert Malherbe.
Chilton upon Polden, 1 fee formerly held by William Chaunton.
Exton, 1 fee held by James earl of Ormond.
Shepton Montague, 1/2 fee held by Nicholas and John Catbury.
Stoke Trister, 3 hides held by Richard Lovell, heir of Nicholas Seintmaur.
Wolfeton, 3 hides held by John Cammell in right of Ellen his wife.
Leighton, 2 hides held by the abbot of Keynsham.
Chedzoy, Donyatt, Yarlington and Goathill, the advowsons.
She held the manor of Dunpole in her demesne as of fee, of whom and by what service being unknown, annual value £20; of Enmore …; and of Cutcombe in fee tail of the king in chief by knight service, annual value 100s.
She also held in dower:
Martock, Curry Rivel, Langport, Hambridge and Broadway, a 3rd part of the manors and a 3rd part of the hundreds of Martock, Addick and Bulston, of whom held being unknown, annual value together £200.
Coker, a 3rd part of various lands and tenements, of Richard Courtenay, bishop of Norwich, with remainder to Thomas Mucheldever, annual value 5 marks.
Puckington, a 3rd part of the manor, of whom is unknown, with remainder to Alice wife of William Bonevile, annual value 5 marks.
Burnham and Brean, a 3rd part of the manors, of whom is unknown, with remainder to Thomas Wykeham, knight, annual value 100s.
Date of death and heirs as above.
[Parts illegible, some detail supplied from the escheator’s account, E 136/192/2.]