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Source: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Edward duke of York

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Titre Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Edward duke of York

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Edmund of Langley Duke of York

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J. L. Kirby, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry V, Entries 351-406', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 20, Henry V (London, 1995), pp. 109-123. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol20/pp109-123 [accessed 20 January 2020].

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390 EDWARD DUKE OF YORK
Writ 30 Oct. 1415.
MIDDLESEX. Inquisition. Westminster. 12 Dec.
Edmund duke of York, father of Edward, held £283 6s.8d. of the 1,000 marks which Edward III granted him, Edmund, then earl of Cambridge, and his heirs male by letters patent [CPR 1374–7, p.367] to be taken at the exchequer by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas. Joan, Edmund’s widow, holds £94 8s.10 1/2d. in dower as a 3rd part of £283 6s.8d. Edward as heir held the remaining £188 17s.9 1/2d.
On 15 Oct. 1402 Henry IV granted him the manor of Barton Bristol to the value of £83 18s.5d. [CPR 1401–5, p.168]. This was deducted from his £188 17s.9 1/2d. so that he held £104 19s.4 1/2d. and the reversion of £94 8s.10 1/2d. out of the 1,000 marks. It is held of the king in chief by knight service.
He died on 25 Oct. last. Richard son of Richard, brother of Edward, is his heir, aged 3 years and more.
391
Writ 30 Oct. 1415.
LONDON. Inquisition. 20 Jan. 1416.
Edmund duke of York held to himself and his heirs male £289 6s.8d. from the ancient custom of wools in the port of London, part of £1,000 granted him by Richard II [CPR 1385–9, p.62]. Of this sum £96 8s.10 1/2d. is held in dower by Joan his widow, so thatEdward held £192 17s.9 1/2d. and the reversion of £96 8s.10 1/2d.
Long before his death by a grant enrolled in the hustings he gave to Thomas bishop of Durham, John Pelham and Richard Stury, knights, Roger Flore of Rutland, John Laurence of Dorset and John Russell of Herefordshire an inn called ‘le Oldenne’ with garden and a tenement called ‘Brewhous’ and shops, solars and cellar in the parish of St. Benet, Paul’s Wharf in Castle Baynard ward.
He died on 25 Oct. last. Richard his heir is aged 4 years and more.
392
Writ 4 Dec. 1415.
WARWICK. Inquisition. Birmingham. 14 March 1416.
He held the manors of Solihull and Sheldon with the advowson of Solihull and of the free chapel of St. Alphege there with the knight’s fees belonging to them, of the king in chief by knight service after the death on 28 Aug. last of Sybil, widow of Hugh le Despenser, who held them for life. The king granted them to him for life by letters patent of 16 April 1414 with all other possessions of Thomas late lord Despenser, and granted the remainder to Richard Beauchamp of Abergavenny, knight, and Isabel his wife, sister and heir of Richard son and heir of Thomas, and the heirs male of their bodies, by letters patent of 17 Feb. 1415 [CPR 1413–6, pp.249, 286]. The annual values are, Solihull £20, Sheldon £6 13s.4d., the church when it occurs £20 and the chapel 20s.
Date of death and heir as above [no. 390].
393
Writ 30 Oct. 1415.
ESSEX. Inquisition. Prittlewell. 16 Feb. 1416.
Richard II granted the following, formerly held by Aubrey de Veer, knight, to Edmund duke of York by letters patent dated 3 Feb. 1391, and the grant was confirmed by Henry IV [CPR 1388–92, p.377; 1399–1401, p.135]. They descended to Edward duke of York ashis son and heir male:
Rayleigh, the honor, vill, fair, market and park, with the mill, rents, services, tolls and customs, view of frankpledge and other regalities and liberties, annual value of the honor beyond the fee of the steward 60s., the remainder nil. They are held of the king in chief by knight service, amount unknown, with the following parcels of the honor:
Thundersley, the manor and park, annual value of the manor £12, and of the park beyond th cost of the enclosure and the wages of the parker at 3d. daily, £12; Eastwood, the manor, annual value £24; and Rochford, the hundred, annual value 100s.
Date of death and heir as above [no. 390].
394
HERTFORD. Inquisition. Buntingford. 19 Jan. 1416.
By his charter made with royal licence [CPR 1413–6, pp.349–50] and dated 12 Aug 1415 he granted the manor and advowson of Anstey with other premises in other counties to Henry bishop of Winchester, Thomas bishop of Durham, Walter Hungerford, knight, RogerFlore of Oakham, Peter Mavan, the king’s liege subject of Gascony, John Laurence, John Russell of Hertfordshire, Henry Bracy of Fotheringhay and John Wykes to hold of the king in chief by knight service. All the tenants attorned to them. The annual valueof the manor is £14 13s.4d. and no more because Edward duke of York granted the following annuities from it: 40s. to Edmund Cook, £20 to Thomas Gerbrugge, knight, and 5 marks to Richard Baynard of Messing.
Date of death and heir as above [no. 390].
395
Writ 30 Oct. 1415.
BUCKINGHAM. Inquisition. High Wycombe. 8 Feb. 1416
By letters patent of 12 Nov. 1390 [sic. CPR 1385–9, p.530; 10 Nov. 1388] Richard II granted the manor and advowson of Wendover, with all its appurtenances, knight’s fees, services and advowsons, and view of frankpledge within the precincts of the manor, valued at £84 yearly, to Edmund duke of York and his heirs male in part satisfaction of a grant to him of £1,000 yearly. It descended to Edward and is held of the king in chief by knight service, annual value 80 marks.
He also held for life jointly with John Stivecle and Thomas Pever, half the manor of Horton with the advowson by turns, which they acquired, he, Edward as earl of Rutland, with John Mulsho and Thomas Appultrewyk, both now deceased, from William Peiteveyn,Joan his wife and Thomas Wibsenade and Katharine his wife to hold to them and the heirs of John Mulsho by a fine of 1397 [CP 25/1/290/58, no. 312]. They are held of Richard Wyndesore in socage and by a rent of 27s.4d., anual value beyond that 100s.
Date of death and heir as above [no. 390].
396
Writ 15 [sic] Oct. 1415.
SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Stowmarket. 4 Feb. 1416.
He held for life by the king’s grant as above [no. 392], with remainder to Richard Beauchamp of Abergavenny and Isabel his wife, the manor and advowson of Whelnetham of the king in chief by knight service, annual values, the manor 108s.4d., the advowson, 20 marks.
Date of death and heir as above [no. 390].
397
Writ 30 Oct. 1415.
LINCOLN. Inquisition. Grantham. 14 Jan. 1416.
He held the manors of Bonby and Shillingthorpe for life, of the king in chief by knight service, because the reversion of Bonby after the death of Edward Boteler, knight, who held it for life and died on 3 March 1413, and the reversion of Shillingthorpe after the death of Hugh le Despenser, knight, who held it for life and died on 12 Dec. 1399, belonged to Thomas late lord Despenser, and the king granted him all the possessions of Thomas to hold for his life on 16 April 1414 with remainder as above [no. 392]. The annual values are Bonby £13 6s.8d., Shillingthorpe 60s.
He held no more because by his charter of 12 Aug. 1415 he granted to Henry bishop of Winchester and others, as above [no. 394] the castle, vill and manor of Stamford and the vill and soke of Grantham, and all the tenants attorned. The annual values are Stamford £20 and no more because he granted £10 yearly to Roger Flore and 10 marks yearly to William Wolverton from it for the term of their lives, Grantham £20 and no more because Joan widow of Edmund has £11 yearly in dower from it, and Roger Flore an annuity of 20 marks.
Date of death and heir as above [no. 390]
398
Writ, plura, 19 May 1416.
LINCOLN. Inquisition. Caistor. 8 July.
He held the manor of Harlaxton called ‘Brewes’ manor of the king in chief by knight service, annual value 4 marks. Thomas son of Thomas de Belesby, knight, kinsman and heir of Norman de Swynford, knight, deceased, who held the manor of Richard II by knight service, was next heir, aged 3 years and more.
Whether the duke held it or not when he died, whether it was included in the inquisition after his death, and when he died, is unknown.
399
Writ 30 Oct. 1415.
NORTHAMPTON. Inquisition. Oundle. 29 Nov.
By his charter of 12 Aug. 1415 the duke granted to Henry bishop of Winchester and others, as above [no. 394] the manors of Nassington and Yarwell and the castle, manor and vill of Fotheringhay, all held of the king in chief by knight service; annual values, Nassington £20, Yarwell 20 marks, Fotheringhay 40 marks and no more because he granted annuities of 25 marks and 66s.8d. from it to Henry Bracy for life.
He held the manor and advowson of Yelvertoft for life by the king’s grant and with remainder as above [no. 392], anual value of the manor 43s.4d. and of the advowson 20 marks.
Date of death and heir as above [no. 390].
400
Writ 30 Oct. 1415.
GLOUCESTER AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Cirencester. 2 Dec.
By licence of Henry IV by letters patent [CPR 1408–13, p.406] he granted the manor of Barton Bristol by his charter to Thomas bishop of Durham, John Pelham, knight, Robert Tirwhit, Robert Wyntryngham, clerk, John Bokelond, clerk, Henry Bracy and Thomas Walweyn, deceased, to hold to them and their heirs as of the crown by the customary services. All the tenants have attorned to them. The annual value is £50.
By his charter of 12 Aug. 1415 he granted to Henry bishop of Winchester and others, as above [no. 394] the manor of Doughton, annual value 40s. and no more because burdened with various annuities.
He held for life of the king in chief by knight service by the king’s grant with remainder as above [no. 392] the manor and vill of Whittington, and the manors and lordships of Aberavon, Welsh Aberavon, Newton Nottage, Dinas Powys, Sully and Peterston, annual values, Whittington £12, Aberavon £18, Welsh Aberavon £23, Newton Nottage £13, Dinas Powys £14, Sully £20 and Peterston £6 13s.4d.
Date of death and heir as above [no. 390].
401
Writ 8 Nov. 1415.
HEREFORD AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Weobley. 5 Dec.
He held the castle, manor and lordship of Ewyas Lacy in the Welsh March for life of the king in chief by knight service, by the king’s grant with remainder as above [no. 392], annual value £40.
Date of death and heir as above [no. 390].