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Titre | Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Joan, late the wife of Thomas Botetourt |
J. E. E. S. Sharp, E. G. Atkinson and J. J. O'Reilly, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward III, File 54', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 8, Edward III (London, 1913), pp. 107-117. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol8/pp107-117 [accessed 25 January 2020]. |
181. JOAN, LATE THE WIFE OF THOMAS BOTETOURT. Writ, 12 February, 12 Edward III [1338]. CAMBRIDGE. Inq. taken at Wykham, 27 February, 12 Edward III. Enhale. The manor (extent given) held of John Bardulf by service of a quarter of a knight’s fee, and suit at the court of Wrmegeye; 31a. land held of John de Sewal by service of 2s. 2d. yearly; 1a. land and 1a. pasture held of Thomas de la Haie by serviceof 11d. yearly; and 20a. land held of John de Bregham by service of 3s. 4d. yearly. John Botetourt her son, aged 19 years and more, is her next heir. WARWICK. Inq. made at Birmingham, 1 March, 12 Edward III. Bordesleye. The hamlet held of the king in chief as a member sometime of the castle of Doddele, which castle is held of the king in chief by service of two knights’ fees and a half. Heir as above, aged 19 years on the day of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross last. WORCESTER. Inq. 22 February, 12 Edward III. Nortfeld or Norfeld, at Weleye. A messuage with a close adjacent, lands, rent &c. (extent given), including a fishery and a park, held of the king in chief by service of a quarter of a knight’s fee. Cradeley. Rent from divers free and customary tenants, a mill, a wood &c. Oldesweneford. Rent from divers free and customary tenants, a water-mill &c. All held of the king in chief by the service abovesaid. Heir as above, aged 19 1/2 years. STAFFORD. Inq. 24 February, 12 Edward III. Mere. The manor (extent given), including a fishery called ‘la Mere,’ held of the king in chief at fee farm by service of rendering yearly at the king’s exchequer 10l. by the hands of the sheriff of Stafford. Honesworth. The manor (extent given) held as a member of the barony of Duddeleye, the whole of which barony is held of the king in chief by service of two knights’ fees and a half. Clent (extent given), held of the king in chief at fee farm by service of 100s. yearly, to be rendered at the king’s exchequer by the hands of the sheriff of Stafford. She held no lands &c. in the county of any one but the king. Heir as above, aged 19 years and more at the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross last. BUCKINGHAM. Inq. 28 February, 12 Edward III. Neuportpaynel. The manor (full extent given), including tallage, perquisites of court and portmote, and toll of the market, held of the king in chief by service of a knight’s fee; and there ought to be paid yearly to Philip de Ayllesbury 6l. 13s. 4d. Little Lynford. The manor (extent given), including a fishery, a member of the manor of Neuport Paynel, and held of the same manor by service of a quarter of a knight’s fee; and there ought to be paid to Philip de Hardeshulle 46s. 8d. yearly. She held nothing of any other lord. John, son of Thomas Botetourt, aged 19 years at the feast of the Invention (sic) of the Holy Cross last, is her next heir. C. Edw. III. File 54. (9.) |