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Source: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) of Joan daughter of Eleanor Duchess of Gloucester

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Titre Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) of Joan daughter of Eleanor Duchess of Gloucester

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ELEANOR de Bohun (Fitzalan)
ANNE of Gloucester HP01 KN01 WC01

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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].

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153 JOAN DAUGHTER OF ELEANOR DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER
Writ 18 Aug. 1400.
CAMBRIDGE. Inquisition. Cambridge. 20 Sept.
She held in her demesne as of fee of the king in chief by knight service the court leet of Sawston, held on the morrow of St. Barnabas, value 5s.
She died on 16 Aug. last. Anne wife of the earl of Stafford and Isabel, a nun of the order of Minoresses in the suburbs of London, between Aldgate and the Tower, are her sisters and heirs. Anne is of full age, 17 years and more. Isabel was 13 on 23 April last.

154
Writ 18 Aug. 1400.
GLOUCESTER AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Thornbury. 13 Sept.
She held in her demesne as of fee of the king in chief:
Wheatenhurst, the manor, service unknown, annual value £21 7s.
Caldicot castle and Shirenewton with their members in the Welsh March, by baron service, annual value £26 13s.4d.
Date of death and heirs as above.

155
Writ 18 Aug. 1400.
ESSEX. Inquisition. Pleshey. 28 Aug.
She held in her demesne as of fee of the king in chief:
Great Waltham, the manor, service unknown, annual value £50.
Chishall, view of frankpledge, service unknown, annual value 3s.4d.
Shenfield, 73s.4d. rent from the manor payable at Easter and Michaelmas, service unknown.
She held of William Bourghchier, knight, the manor of Wix, service unknown, annual value £26 13s.4d.
Date of death and heirs as above.

156
HERTFORD. Inquisition. Bishop’s Stortford. 26 Aug. 1400.
She held in her demesne as of fee of the king in chief, services unknown:
Nuthampstead, a third part of the manor, annual value 73s.4d.
Hoddesdon, view of frankpledge, annual value 4s., and a rent of 12 capons from various tenants there at Christmas, worth 3d. each.
Date of death and heirs as above.

157
Writ 18 Aug. 1400.
BUCKINGHAM. Inquisition. Aylesbury. 6 Sept.
She held as part of her portion of the inheritance of Eleanor her mother an annuity of £20 payable by the sheriff, granted by Richard II to Thomas, duke of Gloucester, then earl of Buckingham, and his heirs.
Date of death and heirs as above.

158
Writ 14 Feb. 1401.
BERKSHIRE. Inquisition. Faringdon. 15 March.
Richard Talbot, knight, deceased, held half the manor of Shrivenham in his demesne as of fee, and long before his death granted it by his charter to Joan, one of the daughters and heirs of Eleanor, wife of Thomas duke of Gloucester, and her heirs by Gilbert, eldest son of Richard Talbot, or by one of his other sons. She held it when she died without heirs by Gilbert or any other son of Richard. It should revert to Gilbert, who is a minor in the king’s ward, as heir of Richard. It is held of the king in chief as one knight’s fee, annual value £25 15s.
Date of death and heirs, both aged 16 years and more, as above.

159
Writ, for fees, 24 Aug. 1400.
CAMBRIDGE. Inquisition. Cambridge. 20 Sept.
She held in her demesne as of fee of the king in chief by knight service 1 fee in Fulbourn, held by the heir of John Olyve.
Date of death and heirs as above [no. 153].

160
Writ, for fees, 24 Aug. 1400.
GLOUCESTER AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Thornbury. 13 Sept.
She held in her demesne as of fee of the king in chief the advowsons of Barnsley, at alternate presentations, and, in the Welsh March, Shirenewton, extending at £13 6s.8d. each.
Date of death and heirs as above [no. 153].

161
Writ, for fees, 24 Aug. 1400.
ESSEX. Inquisition. Pleshey. 25 Sept.
She held in her demesne as of fee the advowsons of:
Wix priory, value of temporalities when vacant £13 6s.8d.
Debden church, annual value when vacant £20.
Shenfield church, £8.
West Thurrock, church or prebend, alternate presentations, £13 6s.8d.

162
Writ, for fees, 24 Aug. 1400.
KENT. Inquisition. Sandhurst. 6 Sept.
She held in her demesne as of fee of the king in chief:
Swingfield, 1 fee held by William Swynefeld.
Maytham in Rolvenden, 2 fees held by William de Pympe.
Rolvenden, 2 fees held by the heirs of Henry Auger and Richard atte Lesse.
Benenden, 1 fee held by Richard atte Lese, knight.
Dodingdale, 1/2 fee.
Maytham and Rolvenden, 1/2 fee, formerly of Hawise [de Mayhamme], held by William Pympe.
Rolvenden, 1 fee held by Roger de Cassynham.
Lowden in Rolvenden, 3 fees held by Richard atte Lese, knight.
Swingfield, 2 1/2 fees held by William Aboke.

163
Writ, for fees, 24 Aug. 1400.
NORTHAMPTON. Inquisition. Rothwell. 17 Sept.
She held in her demesne as of fee:
Northampton, 2 fees once held by the heirs of Robert de Norhtampton.
Hinton, 2 fees held by Henry de Hynton.
Aston le Walls, 1 fee held by Ralph de Morton and John Bures.
Culworth, Croughton and Leckhampstead, 2 fees once held by Hugh de Messenden.
‘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 le Walls, 1 fee once held by John de Sutton.
Hinton by Woodford, 1 fee once held by John de Hinton.
Date of death and heirs as above [no. 153].

164
Writ 14 Feb. 1401.
WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Swindon. 16 March.
Richard Talbot, knight, held the manor of Swindon in his demesne as of fee and granted it by charter to Joan, daughter and heir of Eleanor, and her heirs by Gilbert, eldest son of Richard Talbot, or by one of his other sons. She died on 16 Aug. last without heirs of her body. It should revert to Gilbert, who is a minor in the king’s ward. It is held of the king in chief of the castle of Dover by a rent of 20s. payable at Easter and Michaelmas by equal parts, annual value £22 7s.
Anne wife of Edmund earl of Stafford and Isabel daughter of Thomas duke of Gloucester are sisters and next heirs of the blood, aged 16 years and more, and 15 years and more.

165
Writ 14 Feb. 1401.
GLOUCESTER. Inquisition. Gloucester. 26 Feb.
Gilbert Talbot, lord of Archenfield, held the manor of Lydney in his demesne as of fee and granted it to Richard Talbot and Ankaret his wife to hold to themselves and the heirs of their bodies. Richard by his charter dated 20 May 1392 granted it to Joan and her heirs by Gilbert, eldest son of Richard Talbot, or by one of his other sons. It is held of the earl of Warwick in socage by a rent of £4, annual value £7.
She died on 16 Aug. without heirs of her body. The manor belongs by right to Ankaret under the grant of Gilbert Talbot. Her sisters, Anne wife of Edmund earl of Stafford and Isabel, are her heirs.

166
[Marginated] A
Portion of Anne, one of the sisters and heirs of Joan, daughter of Eleanor duchess of Gloucester, and wife of Edmund earl of Stafford:
ESSEX: Waltham, manor, £50.
Wix, manor, £26 13s.4d.
Chishall, view of frankpledge, 3s.4d.
HERTFORD: Nuthampstead, a third part of the manor, 73s.4d.
CAMBRIDGE: Sawston, leet of the vill, 5s.
KENT: Swingfield, 1 fee held by William Swynfeld.
Maytham in Rolvenden, 2 fees held by William de Pympe.
Rolvenden, 2 fees held by the heirs of Henry Aucher and Richard atte Lesse, knight.
Benenden, 1 fee held by Richard atte Lese, knight.
Dodingdale manor, held of the earl of Hereford by the service of 1/2 knight’s fee.
Rolvenden and Maytham, 1/2 fee formerly of Hawise de Mayhamme held by William Pympe.
Rolvenden, 1 fee held by Roger de Cassyngham.
Lowden in Rolvenden, 3 fees held by Richard atte Lese, knight.
Swingfield, 2 1/2 fees held by William Aboke.
ESSEX: West Thurrock, 2nd presentation to prebend, £13 6s.8d.
Debden, advowson, £20.
Wix, priory, advowson, £13 6s.8d.
[Marginated] B
Portion of Isabel, the other sister and heir of Joan, daughter of Eleanor duchess of Gloucester, under age in the king’s ward:
GLOUCESTER AND THE WELSH MARCH: Caldicot castle and shirenewton, £26 13s.4d.
Wheatenhurst, manor, £21 7s.
ESSEX: Shenfield, annual rent from the manor, 73s.4d.
BUCKINGHAM: fee from the county, £20.
HERTFORD: Hoddesdon, view of frankpledge, 3s.; and rent of 12 capons, 3s.
NORTHAMPTON: Northampton, 2 fees once held by the heirs of Robert de Northampton.
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 Messyngdon.
‘Crompton’ [sic], 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.
CAMBRIDGE: Fulbourn, 1 fee held by the heir of John Olyve.
Advowsons:
GLOUCESTER AND THE WELSH MARCH: Barnsley, alternately with the king, £13 6s.8d.
Shirenewton, £13 6s.8d.
ESSEX: Shenfield, £8.
BEDFORD: Pertenhall, £8.
C 137/9, no. 49; 24, no. 48
E 149/72, no. 6
E 152/362, 369