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Source: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Edmund Earl of Stafford

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Titre Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Edmund Earl of Stafford

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ANNE of Gloucester HP01 KN01 WC01

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J. L. Kirby, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry IV, Entries 804-856', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 18, Henry IV (London, 1987), pp. 268-294. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol18/pp268-294 [accessed 20 December 2019].

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804 EDMUND EARL OF STAFFORD
Writ 9 Aug. 1403.
NORTHAMPTON. Inquisition. Rothwell. 26 Sept.
He held the manor of Woodford near Byfield by inheritance from Ralph Basset of Drayton Bassett, as kinsman and heir, being the son of Hugh, son of Ralph, son of Margaret, sister of Ralph, father of Ralph, father of Ralph, father of Ralph Basset. It is held of John Lovell, knight, service unknown, annual value 100s.
He died on 21 July last. Humphrey his son and heir was aged 1 year on 15 August last.

805
Writ 9 Aug. 1403.
HEREFORD AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Hereford. 2 Oct.
He held in the right and inheritance of Anne his wife the castle and lordship of Huntington in the March of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value £28 13s.4d.
Date of death and heir as above.

806
Writ 9 Aug. 1403.
WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Collingbourne Abbots. 1 Oct.
He held in his demesne as of fee:
Wexcombe, the manor, with the hundred of Kinwardstone; the manor of Orcheston St. Mary with view [of frankpledge]; the manor of Knook with view of frankpledge; and the borough of Great Bedwyn; all in chief at fee farm, rendering £31 10s. yearly at the exchequer by the sheriff, and worth yearly beyond this and beyond another rent of 100s. granted to Geoffrey Blake for life from the manor of Orcheston by letters patent of the earl, 100s.
Stanton St. Quintin, Smallbrook and Littleton Drew, the leets, annual values, 3s.4d., 12d. and 12d.
Lopshill, 6s.8d. rent; and Hyde by Damerham, 33s.4d. rent.
He also held of the king in chief in the dower of Anne his wife the manor of Burbage, assigned to her from all the lands in various counties, in Ireland and in Calais of Thomas late earl of Stafford, her former husband, service unknown, annual value 100s.
Date of death and heir as above.

807
Writ 22 Sept. 1403.
HAMPSHIRE. Inquisition. Winchester. 11 Oct.
He held in the dower of his wife from all the lands of Thomas late earl of Stafford, her former husband:
Petersfield, the town, with a market every Saturday and two fairs each year at the feasts of St. Peter and St. Andrew, annual value £6 10s.; and 4 hamlets belonging to the town, namely Mapledurham, Weston, Nursted and Sheet, annual value with pleas and perquisites of court at Petersfield £7 3s.4d.; all of the king in chief of the honour of Gloucester by knight service.
Corhampton, the manor, of Lord St. John by knight service, annual value 106s.8d.
Fordingbridge, a rent of 16d. from tenements in the glebe of the church.
Date of death and heir as above.

808
Writ 9 Aug. 1403.
SURREY. Inquisition. Bletchingley. 24 Sept.
He held in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief:
Bletchingley, the manor, lordship and town, of the honour of Clare by knight service and a rent of 5s. called ‘parkselver’ payable by the sheriff; annual value, beyond the profits of the park to the south which is worth 100s., and also beyond a rent of 10marks granted to Nicholas Bradshawe for life by letters patent of the earl after his marriage to Anne, £9.
Titsey, 68 a. arable and 72 a. pasture, of the honour of Clare by knight service, annual value 18s.9d.
Camberwell, certain lands, tenements and rents, service unknown, annual value, beyond a rent of 5 marks granted to William Carleton for life by letters patent of the earl after his marriage, 20s.
Ockham, the manor, service unknown, annual value £6.
He also held a tenement in Southwark of the abbot of Bermondsey, service unknown, annual value 46s.8d.
Date of death and heir as above.

809
SUSSEX. Inquisition. Horsham. 22 Sept. 1403.
He held nothing of the king in chief or of anyone else in his demesne as of fee or in service.
Date of death and heir as above.

810
Writ 9 Aug. 1403.
WARWICK. Inquisition. Rugby. 21 Sept.
He held in the dower of his wife from the lands of Thomas earl of Stafford, her late husband:
Tysoe, the manor, of the king in chief, service unknown, comprising site of the manor, annual value nil; demesne lands, meadow and pasture 100s.; assize rents from both free and customary tenants, payable equally at the four principal terms, £21 13s.4d. and pleas and perquisites of court 3s.4d.
Wootton Wawen, £4 rent from the manor which after his marriage he granted by his letters patent to Roger Bradshawe and Elizabeth his wife for their lives. Of whom it is held is unknown.
He also held in his demesne as of fee the manor of Whatcote, annual value, beyond a rent of £10 granted to Ralph de Stafford for life by Hugh earl of Stafford, father of Edmund, 66s.8d. of whom it is held is unknown.
Date of death and heir as above.

811
Writ 9 Aug. 1403.
CORNWALL. Inquisition. Trevigro. 18 Sept.
He held in his demesne as of fee 2 parts of the manor of Calliland of the castle of Trematon by knight service, annual value £10.
Date of death and heir as above.

812
Writ 9 Aug. 1403.
NOTTINGHAM. Inquisition. Carlton on Trent. 24 Aug.
He held of the king in chief in right of the inheritance of Anne his wife the manor of Kneesall, service unknown. There are several quite ruinous buildings, annual value nil; 180 a. arable with meadow and pasture £4 13s.4d.; 1 enclosed park, of which the herbage is worth 13s.4d.; 1 windmill, 6s.8d.; assize rents payable at Martinmas and Whitsun, 21s.7d.; rents of another kind payable at Martinmas, Easter, Whitsun and Michaelmas, £3 19s.; 1 lb. cumin at Martinmas and 1 lb. pepper at Whitsun.
Date of death and heir as above.

813
Writ 9 Aug. 1403.
NORFOLK. Inquisition. Holt. 20 Sept.
He held in the dower of his wife of the inheritance of Thomas late earl of Stafford, of the king in chief, services unknown:
Wells, the manor, comprising 1 capital messuage, annual value nil, herbage there 12d., 160 a. arable by the short hundred at 6d., 70s., 5 a. meadow at 20d., 8s.4d., farm of lands in the hands of the lord by escheat, 6s.8d., assize rents, £7 13s.1d. payable by equal parts at St. Andrew, Easter, Midsummer and Michaelmas, 10 hens at Christmas, 10d., 60 winter and summer works at 1/2d., 2s.6d., 40 autumn works at 1d., 40d. and pleas and perquisites of court with a leet once yearly, 40s.
Wiveton, 20 a. arable at 6d., 10s., 40 a. pasture at 2d., 6s.8d., farm of escheated lands, 21d., 1 a. meadow, 20d., assize rents by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas, 15s., 5 hens at Christmas at 1d., 5d., 10 winter and summer works at 1/2d., 5d., 15 autumn works at 1d., 15d., and pleas and perquisites of court with half a leet once yearly, 13s.4d.
Long before he died he granted the manor of Sheringham by a charter, date unknown, to Edmund bishop of Exeter, Thomas Stanley, Nicholas Bubbewyth and others, and all the tenants attorned to them. It is held of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value £40.
Date of death and heir as above.

814
SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Gazeley. 11 Sept. 1403.
He held in the dower of Anne his wife, assigned to her in the chancery of Richard II from the inheritance of Thomas late earl of Stafford, her former husband:
Desning, the manor, of the king in chief of the honour of Gloucester, service unknown. There are 1 capital messuage, annual value nil, herbage there, 2s., 200 a. arable by the short hundred at 6d., 100s., 186 a. pasture at 2d., 31s., 7 a. mowable meadow at 20d., 11s.8d., 2 parks, agistment nil beyond the sustenance of the game and enclosure for pigs; 1 windmill, 13s.4d.; 1 fulling mill in Cavenham, 20s.; 1 rabbit warren, 60s.; 1 pond called ‘Cavenham ponde’ with bed of rushes, 40s.; £6 in assize rents by equal parts at Michaelmas and Easter; farm of escheated lands, 13s.4d. at the same terms; various services and customs, 6s.8d.; and pleas and perquisites of court with a leet once a year, 100s.
Gazeley, 14 a. arable, of John atte Lane, service unknown, annual value at 4d., 4s.8d.
Haverhill, the manor called Castle Hall, of the king in chief of the honour of Gloucester. There are the site, annual value nil; herbage there, 8d.; 50 a. arable at 6d., 25s.; 50 a. pasture at 2d., 8s.4d.; 5 a. mowable meadow at 20d., 8s.4d.; 10 a. pasture at 4d., 40d.; assize rents, 40s.; escheated lands, 4s.; a wood of 5 roods, with underwood every tenth year worth 5s.; and pleas and perquisites of court, 13s.4d.
Date of death and heir as above.

815
Writ 9 Aug. 1403.
GLOUCESTER AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Thornbury. 21 Sept.
In the dower of Anne his wife from the lands of Thomas late earl of Stafford, her former husband, he held of the king of the honour of Gloucester, services unknown:
Thornbury, the manor and borough, with its members, Oldbury, Kington, Morton, Falfield and Marsh, annual value £98 19s.5d.
Oldland, view of frankpledge held twice yearly at Easter and Michaelmas, 13s.4d.
Gloucester, a rent of 10s. with a court every 3 weeks, perquisites 6s.8d.
Rendcomb, the manor, with lands and tenements in North Cerney, 104s.8d.
In right of the inheritance of Anne he held the manor of Wheatenhurst of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value £21 7s.
In the same right he held the castle of Caldicot and Shirenewton in the March of Wales of the king by baron service, annual value £26 13s.4d.
In his demesne as of fee of the king in chief, service unknown, he held the castle and vill of Newport and the lordship of the county of Wenllwch, with its members in Stow, Rhymney, Dowlais, Pencarn, Dyffryn and Ebbw, with the manor, lordship and forest of Machen annexed to the lordship of Wenllwch, which were worth yearly before the insurrection of Owen de Glyndourdy £215 17s., but now nothing because all burnt, destroyed, wasted and made nought by Owen and the other rebels in his company.
Date of death and heir as above.