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CALENDAR
OF
INQUISITIONS POST MOETEM
AND OTHER ANALOGOUS DOCUMENTS.
Wt. H428.— JI.T. Ltd.— 400,
CALENDAE
OF
INQUISITIONS POST MOETEM
AND OTHEB ANALOGOUS DOCUMENTS
PRESERVED IN THE
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE.
PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF
THE DEPUTY KEEPER OF THE RECORDS.
VOL. IV.
EDWARD L
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF HIS MAJESTY'S PRINCIFAI. SECRETARY OF STATU
FOB THE HOME DEPARTMENT.
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1913.
J
CONTENTS
PAGE
Preface vii
Table of References ix
COREIGEKDA - - xliv
Calendar - 1
Addenda - - 340
Addenda to Vol. I - - - - - 344
Addenda to Vol. II - - - 348
Addenda to Vol. Ill - - 361
Index of Persons and Places 359
Index of Subjects 505
( vii
PREFACE.
The present volume is a further instalment of a Calendar
of certain documents selected from the class formerly known
as Escheats, or Inquisitions post mortem.
It deals with the years 29 to 35 Edward I . The calendar is
now complete to the end of the 9th year of Edward III.
In connexion with the doubts that have been cast in the
English Historical Review and elsewhere on the credibility of
statements alleged to have been made on oath at inquisitions
for proof of age, attention may be called to numbers 239 and
240 in this volume, where several of the same jurors occur.
Their ages as stated in the two inquisitions are inconsistent
and the evidence of at least one of them is contradictory.
The text of this volume has been prepared by Mr. J . E. E. S.
Sharp, I.S.O., an Assistant Record Keeper, with some
assistance from Mr. A. E. Stamp, M.A., of this Office.
Mr. Stamp has also compiled the Index.
H. C. MAXWEI.I. IvYTE.
Public Record Office,
29 A-pril, 1913.
IX
Table' showing the present rbeerbnce to all documents
formerly included amongst the inquisitions post mortem of the
period covered by this volume.
The old reference is given in the first column, the new reference in the
second, third, fourth, or fifth column as the case may be.
Documents which cannot now be traced are marked ' missing.'
Inquisitions
Inquisitions
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
Post Mortem.
Edward I.
Ad Quod
Damnum.
29 Edw. I.
1
2
3
99. (1)
99. (2)
Missing (1806).
4
99. (3)
5
98 (20)
6
99. (4)
7
98. (24)
8
99. (5)
9
99. (6)
10
98. (25)
11
99. (7)
12
98. (26)
13
99. (8)
14
98. (27)
15
99. (9)
16
99. (10)
17
99. (11)
18
99. (12)
19
98. (28)
20
99. (13)
21
99. (14) i
22
99. (15) 1
23
99. (16) '
24
99. (17)
25
99. (18)
26
99. (19)
27
99. (20)
28
98. (29)
29a
—
—
60. (1)
296
99. (21)
30
99. (22)
31
— -
—
60. (2)
32
94. (3)
33
100. (1)
34
100. (2)
35
100. (3)
Inquisitions
Inquisitions
j
Miscellaneous
Post Mortem.
Ad Quod
Inquisitions.
Edward I.
Damnum.
29 Edw. I.
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
98. (21)
100. (4)
100. (5)
100. (6)
100. (7)
100. (8)
100. (9)
100. (10)
100. (11)
98. (30)
100. (12)
84. (8)
101. (1)
101. (2)
*
50
51
52
53
101. (3)
101. (4)
101. (5)
101. (6)
i
54
101. (7)
55
102. (1)
56
102. (2)
57
102. (3)
58
98. (31)
59
—
—
60. (3)
60
—
. —
60. (4)
61
—
—
60. (5)
62
—
60. (6)
63
—
—
60. (7)
64*
65
—
—
—
Miscellanea. 93.
no. 2.
66
—
60. (8)
67
—
—
60. (9)
68
—
34. (1)
69
—
60. (10)
70
—
—
60. (11)
71
—
34. (2)
72
—
34. (3)
73
—
34. (4)
74
—
34. (5)
75
—
34. (6)
76
—
34. (7)
77
—
60. (12)
78
—
34. (8)
* No. 64 is omitted in the folio Calendar published in 1806.
XI
Inquisitions
Post Mortem.
Edward I.
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
29 Edw. I.
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
103. (1)
103. (2)
103. (3)
34.
34.
34.
34.
34.
34.
34.
34.
34.
34.
37.
3,4.
3'4.
34.
34.
34.
35.
35.
35.
35.
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
20)
19)
20)
21)
22)
23)
1)
2)
3)
4)
60. (13)
~
~^
35.
(5)
35.
(6)
35.
(7)
35.
(8)
35.
(9)
35.
(10)
35.
(11)
35.
(12)
35,
(13)
35.
(14)
35.
(15)
35.
(16)
35.
(17)
35.
(18)
35.
(19)
35.
(20)
35.
(21)
60. (14)
60. (15)
60. (16)
Missing (1806).
Xll
Inquisitions
Inquisitions
IVTiRnftlla.nftOiis
. Post Mortem
Edward I.
i Ad Quod
Damnum.
1
Inquisitions.
29 Edw. I. 124
—
!
1
—
Miscellanea. 11.
no. 5 (3).
125
—
36. (1)
126
—
36. (2)
127
—
36. (3)
128
—
33. (24) 1
129
—
36. (4) 1
130
—
36. (5)
131
—
36. (6)
132
—
36. (7)
133
—
36. (8)
134
—
36. 9)
135
—
36. (10)
136
—
36. (11)
i
137
—
36. (12)
138
—
36. (13)
139
—
36. (14)
140
—
37. 1)
141
—
37. (2)
142
—
37. (3)
143
—
37. 4)
144
—
37. 5)
145
—
37. 6)
146
—
37. 7)
147
—
37. (20)
148
—
37. (8)
149
—
37. (9)
150
—
37. (10)
151
—
37. (11)
152
—
37. (19)
—
Missing (1806).
163
—
37. (12)
154
—
37. (13)
155
98. (32)
156
—
37. (14)
157
103. (4)
158
—
Criminal Inq. 9
(23).
159
—
—
Criminal Inq. 9
(24).
160
103. (5)
i
161
103. (6.)
1
162
103. (7)
1
163
103. (8)
164
103. (9)
165
103. (10)
!
Xlll
Inquisitions
Inquisitions
IVTisoftll aneoTis
Post Mortem.
Edward I.
Ad Quod
Damnum.
iJJ.t.i3\J\^X.M.€Ml.l.\^\J \A,0
Inquisitions.
29 Edw. I. 166
103. (11)
167
—
—
—
Criminal Inq. 9
(25).
168
—
—
—
Writs and Re-
turns. C.P.
169
—
37. (15)
170
103. (12)
171
—
37. (16)
172
~
37. (17)
30 Edw. I. 1
104. (1)
2
110. (3)
3
99. (5)
4
104. (2)
5
98. (33)
6
103. (14)
7
104. (3)
8
104. (4)
9
104. (5)
Id
103. (15)
11
104. (6)
12
104. (7)
13
103. (12)
14
104. (8)
15
104. (9)
16
104. (10)
i
17
104. (11)
1 i
18
104. (12)
19
104. (13)
20
104. (14)
'
21
104. (15)
22
104. (16)
,
23
104. (17)
24
103. (16)
25
104. (18)
26
103. (17)
27
104. (19)
28
—
—
Missing (L806).
29
104. (20)
30
104. (21)
31
105. (1)
32
105. (2)
33
105. (3)
XIV
Inquisitions
Post Mortem,
Edward I.
30 Edw. 1.
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
105. (4)
105. (5)
105. (6)
105. (7)
105. (8)
105. (9)
105. (10)
105. (11)
103. (18)
106. (1)
106. (2)
106. (3)
106. (4)
106. (5)
106. (6)
106. (7)
106. (8)
106. (9)
106. (10)
106. (11)
106. (12)
106. (13)
106. (14)
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions,
38. (26)
38. (1)
38. (2)
38. (3)
38. (4)
38. (5)
38. (6)
38. (7)
38. (8)
38. (9)
38. (10)
38. (25)
38. (11)
38. (12)
Missing (1806),
61. (1)
61. (2)
61. (3)
61. (4)
61. (5)
61. (6)
61. (25)
XV
Inquisitions
Inquisitions
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
Post Mortem.
Edward I.
Ad Quod
Damnum.
30 Edw. I.
79
38. (13)
80
—
38. (14)
81
—
38. (15)
82
—
38. (16)
83
—
38. (17)
84
—
—
—
C.P. Writs and
Returns.
85
—
38. (18)
86
—
—
61. (7)
87
—
38. (19)
88
—
—
61. (8)
89
—
38. (20)
90
—
38. (21)
91
—
38. (22)
92
—
38. (23)
93
—
38. (24)
94
—
39. (1)
95
—
— .
61. (9)
96
—
—
61. (10)
97
—
—
61. (11)
98
—
—
Miscellanea. 11.
no. 5 (4).
99
—
39. (2)
100
—
—
—
Miscellanea. 104.
no. 1.
101
—
—
—
Miscellanea. 11.
no. 5 (5).
102
—
39. (3)
103
— .
39. (4)
104
—
39. (5)
105
—
39. (6)
106
—
39. (7)
107
—
39. (8)
108
—
39. (9)
109
—
39. (10)
110
—
39. (11)
111
—
39. (12)
112
—
39. (13)
113
— •
—
61. (12)
114
—
39. (14)
115 •
—
39. (15)
116
—
39. (16)
117
—
39. (17)
118
—
—
61. (13)
119
—
39. (18)
XVI
Inquisitions
Post Mortem
Edward I.
Inquisitions
. Ad Quod
Damnum.
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
30 Edw. I. 120
61. (14)
121
—
39. (19)
122
—
40. (1)
123
—
40. (2)
124
—
40. (3)
125
—
61. (15)
126
—
40. (4)
127
—
40. (5).
128
—
—
61. (16)
129
—
40. (6)
130
—
—
61. (17)
131
—
40. (7)
132
—
40. (8)
133
—
40. (9)
134
—
40. (10)
135
—
40. (11)
136
—
40. (12)
137
■ —
40. (13)
138
—
40. (14)
139
—
40. (15)
140
—
40. (16)
141
—
40. (17)
142
—
40. (18)
143
—
40. (19)
144
~
—
—
C.P. Writs and
Returns.
145
~
—
—
C.P. Writs and
Returns.
146
106. (15)
147
—
—
C.P. Writs and
Returns.
148
106. (16)
149
106. (17)
150
—
33. (25)
61. (26)
151
—
40. (20)
152
40. (21)
31 Edw. I. 1
107. (1)
2
107. (2)
3
107. (3)
4
107. (4)
5
107. (6)
6
107. (6)
xvu
Inquisitions
Post Mortem
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Miscellaneous
.Edward I.
Damnum.
Inquisitions.
?1 Edw. I.
7
8
9
10
11
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
107. (7)
107. (8)
107. (9)
107. (10)
107. (11)
106. (16)
106. (19)
107. (12)
107. (13)
106. (17)
107. (14)
107. (15)
107. (16)
107. (17)
107. (18)
107. (19)
107. (20)
107. (21)
107. (22)
107. (28)
107. (24)
107. (25)
107. (26)
107. (27)
108. (1)
108. (2)
108. (3)
108. (4)
35
—
—
62. (1)
36
108. (5)
37
106. (20)
38
108. (6)
39
108. (7)
40
File 109.
41
—
41. (1)
42
—
41. (2)
43
—
62. (2)
44
—
41. (3)
45
—
62. (3)
46
—
41. (4)
47 •
—
41. (5)
48
—
62. (4)
49
—
—
62. (5)
50
—
41. (6)
51
—
41. (7)
Wt. 14428.
i>
XVUl
Inquisitions
Inquisitions
VTisnftllaTieous
Post Mortem.
Edward I.
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Inquisitions.
31 Edw. I.
52
41. (8)
53
—
62. (6)
54
—
—
62. (7)
55
—
—
62. (8)
56
—
41. (9)
57
—
—
Mssing (1806).
58
—
41. (10)
59
—
41. (11)
60
—
62. (9)
61
—
41. (12)
62
62. (10)
63
—
41. (13)
64
—
41. (14)
65
—
41. (15)
66
—
41. (16)
67
—
—
—
Missing (1806).
68
—
41. (17)
69
—
41. (18)
70
—
—
Missing (1806).
71
—
41. (19)
72
—
38. (9)
—
Missing (1806).
73
—
41. (20)
74
—
—
Missing (1806).
75
—
41. (21)
76
—
41. (22)
77
—
41. (23)
78
—
41. (24)
/
79
—
—
62. (11) Missing (1806).
80
— '
—
— Missing (1806).
81
—
42. (1)
82
—
42. (2)
83
—
42. (3)
84
—
42. (4)
85
—
42. (5)
86
—
42. (6)
87
—
42. (7)
88
—
42. (8)
89
—
42. (9)
90
—
42. (10)
91
—
42. (11)
92
—
—
62. (12)
93
—
42. (12)
94
—
42. (13)
95
—
42. (14)
96
■"""
42. (15)
XIX
Inquisitions
Inquisitions
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
Post Mortem.
Edward I.
Ad Quod
Damnum.
31 Edw. I.
97
42. (16)
98
—
—
62. (13)
99
—
—
61. (26)
100
—
40. (20)
101
—
37. (16)
102
—
42. (17)
103
—
42. (18)
104
—
42. (19)
105
—
42. (20)
106
—
42. (21)
107
—
42. (22)
108
—
42. (23j
109
—
42. (24)
110
—
42. ;25)
111
—
42. (26)
112
—
—
62. (14)
113
— -
42. (27)
114
—
—
62. (15)
115
—
42. (28)
116
—
42. (29)
117
—
43. (1)
118
—
43. (2)
119
—
43. (3)
120
—
62. (16)
121
—
43. (4)
122
—
43. (5)
123
—
43. (6)
124
— .
43. (7)
125
—
43. (8)
126
—
43. (9)
127
—
43. (10)
128
—
43. (11)
129
—
43. (12)
130
—
- — .
62. (17)
131
—
43. (13)
132
—
43. (14)
133
—
—
62. (18)
134
—
43. (15)
135
—
43. (16)
136
— .
43. (17)
137
—
—
Missing (1806).
138
—
—
62. (19)
139
43. (19)
140
"
Miscellanea. 10.
no. 17 (24).
XX
Inquisitions
Post Mortem,
Edward I.
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
31 Edw. I.
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
160
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
110. (1)
110. (2)
110. (3)
110. (4)
43. (20)
43. (21)
40. (21)
43. (22)
43. (23)
43. (24)
43. (25)
43. (26)
44. (1)
44. (2)
44. (3)
44. (4)
44. (5)
44. (6)
44. (7)
44. (8)
44. (9)
44. (10)
44. (11)
44. (12)
44. (13)
44. (14)
H- (15)
44. (16)
44. (17)
44. (18)
44. (19)
44. (20)
44. (21)
44. (22)
Miscellanea. 10.
no. 17 (7).
Miscellanea. 10.
no. 17 (8).
62. (20)
62. (21)
62. (22)
62. (23)
62. (24)
62. (25)
XXI
inquisitions
Inquisitions
VI i.Qn^]1fi.np,oi] A
Post Mortem
Edward I.
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Inquisitions.
32 Edw. I.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
111.(1)
110. (5)
94. (7)
HI. (2)
104. (21)
117. (17)
111. (3)
110. (6)
Missing (1806).
10
111. (4)
11
111. (5)
12
110. (7)
13
111. (6)
14
111. (7)
1
15
111. (8)
16
106. (11)
17
111. (9)
!
18
111. (10)
19
111.(11)
20
111. (12)
21
111. (13)
22
111. (14)
23
110. (8)
24
111. (15)
25
111. (16)
26
111. (17)
27
110. (4)
28
111. (18)
29
111. (19)
30
112 (1)
31
112. (2)
32
112. (3)
33
112. (4)
34
112. (5)
35
112. (6)
[
36
112. (7)
37
112. (8)
38
110. (9)
39
110. (10)
40
112. (9)
41
110. (11)
42
112. (10)
43
112. (11)
44
112. (12)
45
112. (13)
XXll
Inquisitions
Post Mortem
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Miscellaneous
T • ' i.' 1
Edward I.
Damnum.
Inquisitions.
32 Edw. I. 46
113. (1)
47
110. (12)
48
113. (2)
49
113. (3)
50
110. (13)
51
113. (4)
52
113. (5)
53
113. (6)
54
113. (7)
55
113. (8)
56
114. (1)
67
114. (2)
58
114. (3)
59
114. (4)
60
114. (5)
61
114. (6)
62
114. (7)
—
—
Missing (1806.)
63
114. (8)
64
115. (1)
65
—
—
63. (1)
66
—
—
63. (2)
67
—
—
63. (3)
68
—
—
63. (4)
.
69
—
45. (1)
70
—
63. (5)
71
—
—
63. (6)
72
—
—
63. (7)
73
—
45. (2)
74
—
63. (8)
75
—
45. (3)
76
—
63. (9)
77
—
—
63. (10)
78
—
45. (4)
79
—
45. (5)
80
—
45. (6)
81
—
45. (7)
82
—
63. (11)
83
—
45. (8)
84
—
45. (9)
85
—
45. (10)
86
—
45. (11)
'
87
—
45. (12),
88
—
45. (13)
89
—
45. (14)
90
—
45. (15)
XXlll
Inquisitions
Post Mortem.
Edward I.
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
32 Edw. I.
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134a
1346
45.
45.
45.
45.
46.
46.
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(1)
(2)
46.
(3)
46.
(4)
46.
(5)
46.
(6)
46.
(7)
46.
(8)
46.
(9)
46.
(10)
46.
(11)
46.
(12)
46.
(13)
46.
(14)
46.
(15)
46.
(16)
46.
(17)
46.
(18)
46.
(19)
46.
(20)
46.
(21)
46.
(22)
46.
(23)
46.
(24)
47.
(1)
47.
(2)
47.
(3)
47.
(4)
47.
(5)
47.
(6)
47
(7)
47
(8)
47
(9)
47
(10)
47
(11)
47
(12)
47
(13)
47
(14)
47
(15)
63. (12)
63. (13)
XXIV
32 Edw. I. 135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
163
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
Inquisitions
Post Mortem.
Edward I.
Inquisitions JMiscellaneous
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Inquisitions.
47
47
47
47
48
48
48
48,
48,
48.
48.
48.
■ (16)
.(17)
(18)
.(19)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
63. (14)
63. (15)
48. (9)
1
48. (10)
48. (11)
48. (12)
48. (13)
48. (14)
48. (15)
48. (16)
48.(17)
48. (18)
49. (1)
49. (2)
49. (3)
49. (4)
—
63. (16)
•
—
63. (17)
49. (5)
49. (6)
49. (7)
49. (8)
49. (9)
49. (10)
49. (11)
49. (12) 1
49. (13)
~
Miscellanea. 10
no. 17 (10).
49. (14)
^ /
50. (1)
50. (2)
50. (3)
XXV
Inquisitions
Post Mortem.
Edward I.
32 Edw. I. 179
180
—
181
—
182
—
183
—
184
—
185
—
186
—
187
115.
(2)
188
189
—
190
—
191
—
192
193
—
194
—
195
File 97.
196
File 97.
197
—
198
115.
(3)
199.
115.
(4)
200
115.
(5)
201
115.
(6)
33 Edw. I. 1
116.
(1)
2
115.
(6)
3
116.
(2)
4
116.
(3)
5
116.
(4)
6
116.
(5)
7
116.
(6)
8
116.
(7)
9
116.
(8)
10
116.
,9)
11
116.
(10)
12
116.
(11)
13
116.
(12)
14
116.
(13)
15
116.
(14)
16
116.
(15)
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Damnum.
50. (4)
50. (5)
50. (6)
50. (7)
50. (8)
50. (9)
50. (10)
50. (11)
50. (12)
50. (13)
50. (14)
50. (15)
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
63. (18)
Miscellanea. 10.
no. 17 (11).
Miscellanea. 124.
no. 1.
Criminal Inq. 9
(26).
XXVI
Inquisitions
Inquisitions
IWi sip.pll a.Ti ftm 1 s '
Post Mortem
Edward I.
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Inquisitions, j
33 Edw. I. 17
! 1
110. (14) •
18
116. (16)
1
19
, 116. (17)
20
116. (18)
21
116. (19) !
22
116. (20)
23
116. (21) 1 I
24
116. (22)
25
116. (23)
26
117. (1)
27
115. (7)
28
117. (2)
29
117. (3)
30
117. (4)
31
117. (5)
32
117. (6)
J
33
117. (7)
34
117. (8)
35
117. (9)
36
117. (10)
37
117. (11)
38
117. (12)
39
117. (13)
40
117. (14)
41
117. (15)
42
117. (16)
43
117. (17)
44
117. (18)
45
117. (19)
46
117. (20)
47
117. (21)
48
115. (8)
49
115. (9)
50
117. (22)
51
118. (1)
52
118. (2)
53
118. (3)
54
118. (4)
55
118. (5)
56
118. (6)
57
118. (7)
1
58
118. (8)
59
118. (9)
60
118. (10)
61
118. (11)
XXVll
Inquisitions
Inquisitions
1
Post Mortem.
Edward I.
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Inquisitions.
33 Edw. I.
62
63
64
118. (12)
118. (13)
118. (14)
65
118. (15)
66
118. (16)
67
118. (17)
68
115. (10)
69
119. (1)
70
115. (11)
71
119. (2)
*
72
119. (3)
73
119. (4)
74
119. (5)
75
119. (6)
76
119. (7)
77
119. (8)
78
115. (12)
79
119. (9)
80
120. (1)
81
120. (2)
82
—
—
64. (1)
83
—
—
64. (2)
84
—
—
64. (3)
85
—
51. (1)
86
— ^
64. (4)
87
—
51. (2)
88
—
64. (5)
89
—
-^—
64. (6)
90
—
—
64. (7)
91
—
51. (3)
92
—
64. (8)
93
—
—
64. (9)
94
—
51. (4)
95
—
64. (10)
96
—
51. (5)
97
—
51. (6)
98
—
51. (7)
99
—
64. (11)
100
—
51. (8)
101
—
64. (12)
102
—
51. (9)
103
—
51. (10)
104
—
51. (11)
105
—
51. (12)
106
-:-
51. (13)
.
XXVIU
Inquisitions Inquisitions
llTi ar>ol 1 a Ti o#^n p '
Post Mortem. Ad Quod
Inquisitions.
3
Edward I. Damnum.
33 Edw. I. 107
— ; 51. (14)
108
—
51. (15)
109
—
51. (16)
110
— 1 51. (17)
111
— ! 51. (18)
1
112
—
1 51. (19)
113
—
[ 51. (20)
114
—
51. (21)
115
—
51. (22)
116
—
51. (23)
117
—
51. (24)
118
—
—
64. (13)
119
— -i 51. (25)
120a
— 51. (26)
1206
— 51. (27)
121
— —
64. (14)
122
- ^ 52. (1)
123
— 52. (2)
1
124=
52. (3)
125
—
52. (4)
126
—
52. (5)
127
—
52. (6)
128
—
52. (7)
129
—
52. (8)
130
—
—
64. (15)
131
—
52. (9)
132
—
52. (10)
133
—
52. (11)
134
—
52. (12)
135
—
52. (13)
136
115. (13)
137
—
52. (14)
138
—
52. (15)
139
—
—
64. (16)
140
—
52. (16)
141
—
52. (17)
142
—
52. (18)
143
—
52. (19)
144
—
52. (20)
145
—
52. (21)
146
—
52. (22)
147
—
52. (23)
148
—
52. (24)
149
—
—
64. (17)
150
""■
52. (25)
\ /
XXIX
Inquisitions
Post Mortem.
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Miscellaneous
Edward I.
Damnum.
Inquisitions.
33 Edw. I. 151
52. (26)
152
—
62. (27)
153
—
52. (28)
154
—
—
64. (18)
155
—
53. (1)
156
—
53. (2)
157
—
53. (3)
158
—
53. (4)
159
—
64. (19)
160
120. (3)
161
—
53. (5)
162
—
53. (6)
163
—
53. (7)
164
—
53. (8)
165
—
53. (9)
166
—
53. (10)
167
—
53. (11)
168
—
53. (12)
169
—
53. (13)
170
—
53. (14)
171
—
53. (15)
172
—
53. (16)
173
—
—
64. (21)
174
—
—
64. (22)
175
—
53. (17)
176
—
53. (18)
177
—
53. (19)
178
—
53. (20)
179
—
53. (21)
180
—
53. (22)
181
—
53. (23)
182
—
53. (24)
183
115. (14)
184
- —
—
64. (24)
185
—
■ —
Miscellanea. 10.
no. 17 (14).
186
■ — .
53. (25)
187
—
53. (26)
188
—
53. (27)
189
—
—
64. (25)
190
120. (4)
191
—
—
64. (26)
192
120. (5)
I
193
—
53. (28)
i94
—
54. (1)
XXX
Inquisitions
Post Mortem
Edward I.
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions
33 Edw. I. 195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205a
2056
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
■ 227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
117. (21)
54. (2)
54. (3)
54. (4)
54. (5)
54. (6)
54. (7)
54.(8)
54. (9)
54. (10)
54. (11)
54. (12)
54. (13)
54. (14)
54. (15)
54. (16)
54. (17)
54. (18)
54. (19)
54. (20)
54. (21)
54. (22)
54. (23)
55. (1)
65. (2)
55. (3)
55. (4)
55. (5)
55. (6)
55. (7)
55. (8)
55. (9)
55. (10)
55. (11)
55. (12)
55. (13)
55. (14)
55. (15)
55. (16)
55. (17)
55. (18)
55. (19)
55. (20)
Miscellanea. 10.
no. 17 (15).
XXXI
Inquisitions
Inquisitions ,
^ifinf^ilftnpni'f Q
Post Mortem.
Edward I.
Ad Quod ^
Damnum.
Inquisitions.
33 Edw. I. 238
64. (27)
239
—
55. (21)
240
—
55. (22)
241
—
—
64. (28)
242
—
55. (23)
243
—
55. (24)
244
—
56. (1)
245
—
64. (29)
246
—
64. (30)
247
—
— T
Miscellanea. 11.
no. 5 (6).
248
—
56. (2)
249
—
56. (3)
250
—
56. (4)
251
—
56. (5)
252
—
56. (6)
253
—
56. (7)
254
—
56. (8)
255
—
56. (9)
256
56. (10)
257
—
56. (U)
258
—
56. (12)
259
—
56. (13)
260
—
56. (14)
261
—
—
Miscellanea. 10.
no. 9 (5).
262
—
56. (15)
263
' -^
56. (16)
264
—
56. (17)
265
—
—
64. (31)
266
: 120. (6)
267
! 120. (7)
268
■ 117. (17)
269
—
56. (18)
270
—
56. (19)
34 Edw. I. 1
1
i 123. (12)
2
121. (1)
3
121. (2)
4
121. (3)
5
i 121. (4)
6
121. (5)
7
121. (6)
xxxu
I Inquisitions
Inquisitions
\Ti cippl 1 $).n AO>i s
Post Mortem
Edward I.
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Inquisitions.
34 Edw. I. 8
120. (11)
9
, 121. (7)
10
121. (8)
11
121. (9)
12
121. (10)
13
121. (11)
14
121. (12)
15
110. (15)
16
121. (13)
17
121. (14)
18
121. (15)
19
121. (16)
20
121. (17)
21
121. (18)
22
120. (12)
23
121. (19)
24
121. (20)
25
121. (21)
26
121. (22)
'
27
121. (23)
28
121. (24)
29
121. (25)
30
121. (26)
31
121. (27)
32
122. (1)
33
122. (2)
34
120. (13)
35
122. (3)
36
122. (4)
;
37
122. (5)
38
122. (6)
39
122. (7)
40
122. (8) i !
41 1
122. (9) !
42 !
122. (10)
--
43
122. (11)
1
44 1
122. (12)
1
45 I
123. (1)
1
46 i
123. (2)
1
47 !
123. (3)
!
48
123. (4)
49
123. (5)
50
123. (6)
51
123. (7)
62
118. (1)
xxxiii
Inquisitions
Inquisitions ]vr;.„<.iior,^^„c
]
i'ost Mortem.
Edward I.
Ad Quod ^
Damnum.
ij.j.f3\j\^±i.avi.x\j\j \A.a
Inquisitions.
34 Edw. I.
53
54
55
56
57
58
123. (8)
123. (9)
123. (10)
123. (11)
123. (12)
124. (1)
-
59
—
—
—
Missing (1806).
60
—
—
65. (1)
61
—
—
65. (2)
62
—
—
65. (3)
63
—
—
—
Miscellanea. 11.
no. 5 (7).
64
—
—
65. (4)
65
—
—
65. (5)
66
—
57. (1)
67
—
57. (2)
68
—
57. (3)
69
—
57. (4)
70
—
57. (5)
71
—
57. (6)
72
—
65. (6)
73
—
57. (7)
74
—
57. (8)
75
—
—
65. (7)
76
—
—
65. (8)
77
—
57. (9)
78
—
57. (10)
79
—
57. (11)
80a
—
57. (12)
806
8. (28)
81
—
—
—
Miscellanea. 11.
no. 5 (8).
82
—
65. (9)
83
—
—
65. (10)
84
—
57. (13)
85
—
—
65. (11)
86
—
57. (14)
87
—
65. (12)
88
—
—
—
Miscellanea. 12
no. 1.
89
—
57. (15)
90
—
57. (16)
91
—
57. (17)
92
—
57. (18)
93
—
57. (19)
Wt. 14428.
«
XXXIV
Inquisitions
Post Mortem
Edward I.
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions
34 Edw. I. 94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116a
1166
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
120. (14)
57. (20)
57. (21)
57. (22)
57. (23)
57. (24)
57. (25)
57. (26)
57. (27)
57. (28)
57. (29)
58. (1)
58. (2)
58. (3)
58. (4)
58. (5)
58. (6)
58. (7)
58. (8)
9. (16)
58. (9)
58. (10)
58. (11)
58. (12)
58. (13)
58. (14)
58. (15)
58. (16)
58. (17)
58. (18)
58. (19)
58. (20)
58. (21)
58. (22)
. 58. (23
58. (24)
58. (25)
59. (1)
Miscellanea. 11.
no. 5 (9).
65. (13)
65. (14)
65. (15)
65. (16)
65. (17)
XXXV
Inquisitions
Post Mortem.
Edward I.
Inquisitions
^ Ad Quod
' Damnum.
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
34 Edw. I.
137a
1376
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
124. (2)
124.
124.
(3)
1^)
37. (17)
59. (2)
59. (3)
59. (4)
59. (5)
59. (6)
59. (7)
59. (8)
59. (9)
59. (10)
59. (11)
59. (12)
59. (13)
59. (14)
59. (15)
59. (16)-
59. (17)
59. (18)
59. (19)
59. (20
59. (21)
59. (22)
59. (23)
59. (24)
59. (25)
59. (26)
59. (27)
60. (1)
60. (2)
60. (3)
60. (4)
60. (5)
60. (6)
60. (7)
60. (8)
60. (9).
60. (10)
60. (11)
60. (12)
60. (13)
65. (18)
65. (19)
XXXVl
34 Edw. I.
Inquisitions
Post Mortem
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
Edward I.
Damnum.
181
1
60. (14)
182
—
60. (15)
183
—
—
—
184
—
—
—
185
65. (20)
186
—
60. (16)
187
^-
60. (17)
188
—
60. (18)
189
—
60. (19)
1
i
190
—
60. (20)
191
—
60. (21)
192
—
60. (22)
193
—
60. (23)
194
—
61. (1)
195
—
61. (2)
196
—
61. (3)
197
—
61. (4)
198
—
61. (5)
1
199
—
44. (22)
200
—
61. (6)
201
—
61. (7)
202
—
61. (8)
203
—
61. (9)
204
—
61. (10)
205
—
61. (11)
206
—
61. (12)
207
—
61. (13)
208
—
62. (1)
209 _
62. (2)
!
210 ; —
62. (3)
211 _
62. (4)
212 _
62. (5)
t
213 _
62. (6)
214 ! _
—
65. (21)
215 _
62. (7)
216 _
62. (8)
217
—
62. (9)
218
—
62. (10)
219
—
62. (11)
220
—
62. (12)
[
221
—
62. (13)
222
—
62. (14)
1
223
~
62. (15)
1
Miscellanea. 84.
no. 12 (329).
Miscellanea. 11.
no. 5 (10).
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Inquisitions
Inquisitions ,
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
Post Mortem.
Edward I.
Ad Quod
Damnum.
34 Edw. I. 224
02. (16)
1
1
225
—
—
65. (22) 1
226
—
62. (17)
i
^
227
—
62. (18)
228
62. (21)
229
1
—
65. (23)
230
1
—
—
Missing (1806).
231
—
62. (20)
—
Missing (1806).
232
—
62. (19)
233
—
—
65. (24)
234
—
—
—
Missing (1806).
235
—
—
—
Missing (1806).
236
—
—
65. (25).
237
62. (20)
238
—
—
65. (26)
239
—
—
Miscellanea. 64.
no. 16 (560).
240
—
—
—
C.P. Writs and
Returns.
241
—
—
—
Extents for debt
File 1 (2).
242
—
—
—
Extents for debt
File 1 (3).
243
—
—
—
Extents for debt
File 1 (4).
244
—
—
—
Extents for debt
File 1 (5).
245
—
—
—
Extents for debt
File 1 (6).
246
124. (5)
247
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65. (27)
35 Edw. I. 1
124. (6)
2
124. (7)
3
125. (1)
4
124. (8)
5
125. (2)
6
125. (3)
7
125. (4)
8
125. (5)
9
125. (6)
10
125. (7)
11
125. (8)
XXXVUl
I Inquisitions
Post Mortem,
i Edward I.
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions
35 Edw. I.
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
125. (9)
125. (10)
117. (7)
124. (9)
125. (11)
125. (12)
125. (13)
125. (14)
124. (10)
126. (15)
125. (16)
125. (17)
125. (18)
125. (19)
126. (20)
125. (21)
126. (1)
126. (2)
126. (3)
126. (4)
126. (5)
131. (6)
131. (7)
131. (8)
126. (6)
124. (5)
131. (9)
131. (10)
131. (11)
126. (7)
126. (8)
126. (9)
File 127.
Files 128-
130.
63. (1)
I.P.M. Edw.
File 6 (7).
11.
66. (27)
66. (1)
66. (2)
66. (3)
66. (4)
66. (5)
Missing (1806).
XXXIX
Inquisitions
Post Mortem.
Edward I.
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
35 Edw. L 55
56
■57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70 ;
71
72
73
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76
77 i
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81 '
82
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84 I
85
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88
89
90
91
92
93
94
File 127.
63, (2)
63. (3)
63. (4^
63. (5)
63. (6)
63. (7)
63. (8)
63. (9)
63. (10)
63. (11)
63. (12)
63. (13)
63. (14)
63. (15)
63. (16)
63. (17)
63. (18)
63. (19)
63. (20)
63. (21)
63. (22)
63. (23)
63. (24)
63. (25)
63. (26)
63. (27)
63. (28)
63. (29)
64. (1)
66. (6)
66. (7)
Miscellanea. 11.
no. 5 (11).
Miscellanea. 11.
no. 5 (12).
66. (8)
66. (9)
66. (10)
66. (11)
66. (12)
Miscellanea. 10.
no. 17 (18).
Miscellanea. 11.
no. 5 (13).
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Inquisitions
IVriaf»*allfi npnnc!
Post Mortem
Ad Quod
i.YJjLoL'di.Ctlld-' U
1 Inquisitions.
1
J
Edward I.
Damnum.
i
35 Edw. I. 95
MisceUanea. 11.
no. 5 (14).
96
—
64. (2)
97
—
64. (3)
98
—
66. (13)
99
—
64. (4)
100
—
64. (5)
101
—
64. (23)
102
—
—
65. (27)
103
—
64. (6)
104
131. (1)
105
•.—
66. (14)
106
—
—
66. (15)
107
124. (11)
108
—
—
66. (16)
109
—
64. (7)
110
—
64. (8)
111
—
64. (9)
112
—
64. (10)
113
—
64. (11)
114 !
—
64. (12)
115 1
—
64. (13)
116
—
64. (14)
117
—
64. (15)
118
—
64. (16)
119
—
Miscellanea. 67.
no. 14 (604).
120
—
64. (17)
121
—
66. (17)
122
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64. (18)
123
—
64. (19) i
124
—
64. (20)
125
—
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66. (18)
126 '■
—
64.^ (21)
127
—
64. (22) ;
128
—
65. (1)
129
—
65. (2)
130
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65. (3)
131
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65. (4)
132
—
66. (28)
133
—
65. (5)
134
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65. (6)
135
—
65. (7)
136 ;
—
65. (8)
137
— ■
65. (9)
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Inquisitions
Inquisitions
VTiaPAllfi.n Anils
Post Mortem.
Edward I.
Ad Quod
Damniim.
Inquisitions.
35 Edw. I.
138
65. (10)
139
—
65. (11)
140
—
65. (12)
141
—
65. (13)
142
—
—
66. (19)
143
131. (2)
144
—
—
66. (20)
145
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Council.
146
—
65. (14)
147
—
65. (15)
148
—
65. (16)
149
—
—
66. (22)
150
—
—
66. (23)
151
—
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66. (24)
152
—
65. (17)
153
—
—
66. (25)
154
131. (3)
155
—
—
66. (26)
156
—
65. (18)
157
122. (8)
Appendix
Edw. I.
1
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I.P.M. Edw. II.
File 23 (1).
2
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41. (9)
3
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6. (23)
4
103. (4)
. 5
86. (7)
6
69. (6)
7
83. (13)
8
110. (1)
9
131. (3)
10
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58. (18)
11
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Criminal Inq. 9
(23).
Criminal Inq. 9
12
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,
(24).
13
131. (14)
14
15
40. (18)
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Assize Roll 946.
m. la.
16
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67. (1)
17
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67. (2)
Wt. 14428.
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Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Damnum.
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions
Appendix
Edw. I.
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32 ■
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48a
486
49
70. (28)
11. (2)
79. (14)
98. (12)
6. (24)
4.(1)
4.(8)
89. (12)
6. (25)
10. (17)
6. (26)
6. (27)
10. (5)
54. (36)
35. (34)
39. (17)
45. (4)
58. (22)
36. (28)
65. (26)
Criminal Inq. 8
(3).
Missing (1831).
C.P. Writs and
Returns.
C.P. Writs and
Returns.
C.P. Writs and
Returns.
C.P. Writs and
Returns.
I.P.M. Edw. II.
File 13 (18).
Missing.
C.P. Writs and
Returns.
Miscellanea. 11.
no. 3 (17).
I.P.M. Edw. II.
File 13 (18).
Miscellanea, 64.
no. 16 (560).
I.P.M. Edw. II.
File 60 (7).
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Post Mortem.
Inquisitions
Ad Quod
Miscellaneous
Inquisitions.
Edward I.
Damnum.
Appendix
50
69. (7)
•
Edw. I.
51
52
53
44. (6)
82. (4)
C.P. Writs and
Returns.
54
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5.(8)
55
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—
I.P.M. Edw. II.
Pile 72 (6).
56
79. (14)
57
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67. (3)
58
—
—
—
Miscellanea. 14.
no. 2 (5).
59
—
—
—
Missing (1831).
60
—
—
—
Miscellanea. 14.
no. 2 (7).
61
—
—
67. (4)
62
—
—
67. (5)
•
63
106. (18)
(xliv)
COKRIGENDUM
No. 329. The date of the writ should be 23 May, 33 Edw. I.
COKKIGENDA IN PEEVIOUS VOLUMES.
Vol. I. p. xlvi. Temp. Inoert. Henry III. No. 43 missing in 1806 has been found
and its present reference is Inq. Misc. 22 (31).
Vol. II. No. 440. Writ 5 March 10 Edw. I. has been found and added.
Vol. III. No. 207 (p. 134). Writ of Scire Facias previous to the assignment of
dower in knights' fees and advowsons, 1 Sept. 23 Edw. I. has been
foimd and added before the last schedule.
„ No. 290. Writ of Scire Facias previous to the partition of the manor of
Wutton, 7 Dec. 24 Edw. I. has been found and added.
CALENDAE OF INQUISITIONS.
EDWARD I.
1. [*Deest. Edward de Eynecoxtrt.
Lincoln. Great Stepinge and Gouneby. A messuage and 4 carucates
of land.]
Z. John de Eskehevede.
Writ of certiorari concerning the date of death, lands, &c. of the said
John, 2 Feb. 29 Edw. I.
[Cumberland.] Inq. made at Ulvedale, 28 (?) May, 29 Edw. I (defaced).
Caldebek. A capital messuage and 24 (?)a. land held of
the king in chief .... in the king's hand by the death of I(sabel
de Fortibus, countess of ?) Albemarle by service ....
He died on 8 Aug. 25 Edw. I. John his son, aged 26, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 99. (1.)
3. Richard de Halsam.
Writ, 11 June, 29 Edw. I.
[York.] Inq. made at Hedone on Thursday after St. John the Baptist,
29 Edw. I.
Halsam. A toft containing 2|a. land, and § bovate of land, held of
the king of the barony of Albemarle by service of ^^ knight's fee ;
and 2|a. arable in Frismareys (frismarisco) held of Thomas
son of Ralph de WeUewyk by service of 2d. yearly.
Nicholas his son, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 99. (2.)
4. William le Coruner alias lb Coroxjner of Bamburgh, the elder.
Writ, 27 Aug. 29 Edw. I.
Northumberland. Inq. Sunday after the Exaltation of the Holy CJross,
29 Edw. I.
Bamburgh. A capital messuage, 70a. arable in demesne, and 3a. meadow,
held of the king in chief by service of summoning the country before
the king's coroner in Northumberland between Tweed and Coket,
for doing the office of coroner, when warned by the coroner. He
held no other lands, &c.
William le Coruner, the younger, his son, aged 31 at Whitsunday last,
is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 99. (3.)
^ ^
*' So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, and still missing.
Wt. 14428— H.T, Ltd.-^00, A
INQUISITIONS.
5. Mary late the wife of John de Mebiet.
Writ, 6 Feb: 29 Edw. I. Endorsed : The said Mary, who held certain
lands &c. of the king in chief of her own inheritance, was married
to the said John ; who begat of her a female child, as was found
by the inquisition sent herewith, and now holds the said tenements
by the courtesy of England ; wherefore the escheator has not taken
them into the king's fiand.
Wilts. Inq. made at Merleberg, 19 Feb. 29 Edw. I. , , , ,.
The said John and Mary begat in wedlock a female child, alive
with all her members right, who received baptism and was named
Joan ; by reason whereof the said John ought to hold the lands &c.
which were of the inheritance of Mary his wife by the courtesy
(libertatem) of England.
C.Edw.I. File 99. (4.)
6. Gilbert de Gaunt of Binebrok alias Gattnt of Bynbrok.
Writ r* 11 June, 29 Edw. I.] (missing).
Leicester. Inq. 3 July, 29 Edw. I.
Saltebi. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held of
Geoffrey Luterel by service of I knight's fee.
William de Gaunt his son, who will be 19 at the feast of St. Peter ad
Vincula, 29 Edw. I, is his next heir.
[LiNCOLK.] Inq. {undated fragment).
Binbrok. A manor (extent given) held of Isabel de Roos, as of the honour
of Belvoir, by service of three parts of a knight's fee, rendering
lOs. i^d. .yearly for the guard of the castle of Belver.
Heir as above, aged 22 and more.
Writ to the sheiifE of Leicester to enquire whether the said Gilbert died
seised of the manor of Salteby by Waltham and 40s. rent there,
whereof Maud late his wife has recovered a third part in dower against
Geoffrey son of Robert Luterel, guardian of the said Gilbert's land and
heir, and if so what damages she has incurred, and have what he
finds before the justices at York on the Octave of St. Michael ;
30 Jime, 30 Edw. I.
Leicester. Inq. made at Brghton on Wednesday before the Nativity of the
Blessed Mary, 30 Edw. I.
The said Gilbert enfeoffed John Luterel of all his lands &c. by his
charter, to him and his heirs for ever, and put him in seisin three
years before his death.
C. Edw. I. File 99. (5.)
7. John de Gotjsle alias de Gousel.
Writ concerning the said John, who held of the heir of Peter de Gousle
who held of the king in chief, a minor and in the king's wardship,
14 March, 29 Edw. I.
York. Inq. Thursday after the Ascension, 29 Edw. I.
Beford in Holdernesse. A capital messuage, 6| bovates of land, and
4 tofts and 2^ bovates of land and a croft (extent given with names
* iSee Calendar of Fine Rolls, p. 442,
EDWARD I.
of tenants) held of daughter and heir of Ralph de Gousel,
a minor and in the king's wardship, late ' son and heir of Peter
de Gousel deceased, by service of -^ knight's fee, rendering 6d.
yearly for ' castleward ' and ' schirefgeld ' ; and 2 bovates of land
held of the abbot of Meaux {Melsa) by service of ^;i^ knight's fee.
Peter de Gousel his brother, aged 26 and more, is his next heir.
G.Edw.I. FileQQ. (6.)
8. Geoffrey de Nevill.
Writ, 5 Feb. 29 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. 11 Peb. 29 Edw. I.
Appelby. 5a. meadow and a perch, and 6s. yearly rent from a mill,
held of Geoffrey son and heir of Hugh de NeviU, who is of full age,
by service of rendering a chaplet of roses yearly for aU services.
John his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Writ of certiorari to the escheator to enquire whether the abovesaid
meadow and rent are in the king's hand by reason of the death
of the said Geoffrey or for other cause, 28 June, 29 Edw. I.
Endorsed : The above tenements were the acquisition of "
Geoffrey de Nevill, who married Margaret de Nevill who held
the manor of Appelby of the king in chief by serjeanty ; and
because the said Geoffrey by reason of his wife's said inheritance died
the king's tenant, the then escheator took the abovesaid tenements
into the king's hand together with the manor. The said Margaret
had that manor dehvered (to her) as her right by the king's court,
but the tenements abovesaid remained in the king's hand and were
dehvered by the escheator to Edmund sometime earl of Cornwall,
with other lands, for a debt in which the king was bound to him,
and so they stiU remain in the custody of his executors, and for
no other reason.
G.Edw.I. File 99. (7.)
9. John de Eston alias de Eshton.
Writ, 20 June, 29 Edw. I.
[YoEK ;] Westriding. Inq. made at Geregrave on Sunday after SS. Peter
and Paul, 29 Edw. I.
Eston. The manor (extent given), including a bovate of land in Uttelay
with profits of the waste, was sometime held by the said John of the
king in chief by homage and service ; at which time Robert his
brother brought a writ of covenant against him in the eyre of
Lincoln in 56 Hen. Ill, when the said John acknowledged the manor
to be the right of the said Robert, who granted it to him for life to
hold of the said Robert and his heirs for Id. yearly rent, and doing
the services due to the chief lord. He held no other lands &c.
John son of Robert de Eston, aged 25, is his next heir, if any
inheritance can come to him, for he claims the manor by the death of
Robert his father by the fine levied.
Writ, 16 July, 29 Edw. I.
[York.] Inq. made at Geirgrave on Tuesday the feast of St. Peter ad Viucula,
29 Edw. I.
4 INQUISITIONS.
Eston. The manor (extent given) held of John, son and heir of Robert
de Eston, sometime brother of the deceased, for his life, of the grant
of the said Robert, by fine levied before the justices in eyre in
CO. Lincoln, in 56 Hen. Ill, by service of Id. yearly ; excepting a
water-mill which John son of Hugh held in fee of the gift of Hugh de
Ledes, to whom the said John de Eston gave it by charter after
the said fine was levied ; John de Sancto Johanne holds the miU
aforesaid for life by the demise of the said John son of Hugh,
rendering to John de Eston, deceased, and his heirs ^Ib. cummin at
Christmas.
Eleshowe. 3a. wood held of the king as of the honoiu" of the
castle of Skipton by homage and knight's service, rendering nothing
yearly.
He held no other lands in the baiUwick.
The reversion of the said lands &c. pertains by the fine aforesaid
to the said John son of Robert, who ought to hold them of the king
in chief, as of the honour of the castle of Skipton, by reason of the
escheat of the lands &c. which were of WiUiam de Fortibus, some-
time earl of Albemarle, deceased, now in the hand of John de Sancto
Johanne by the king's grant, by homage and so much knight's
service as pertains to 10 carucates of land, whereof 14 carucates make
a knight's fee, and doing suit at the court of knights of the lord of
the honour of Skipton every three weeks.
The said John son of Robert, aged 25, is next heir as weU of the said
John de Eston as of the said Robert his brother.
G.Edw.I. File 99. (8.)
10. John db Blaby.
Writ, 17 Nov. 29 Edw. I.
[York ;] Noethriding. Inq. Thursday the feast of St. Andrew, 30 Edw. I
(defaced).
Bageby. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held [of the
heir] of Sir Roger de Moubray, a minor and in the king's wardship,
by service of ^ knight's fee.
Tresck. 101. rent of the gift (?) to be received for his life
from the mill and market.
Marton 120a. arable, a windmill held of
Richard de Malebys by service of ^^ knight's fee.
His daughters, Joan the wife of Adam de Horrewrth, aged 36, Alice
the wife of Robert de Pothowe, aged 34, Christiana the wife of William
de Snaynton, aged 33, EUzabeth the wife of John de Alta Ripa, aged 30,
Cecily the wife of Robert Gower, aged 28, and Eustacia, unmarried, aged 22*
are his next heirs.
G.Edw.I. File 99. (9.)
1 1 . Reginald le Fower of Shryvenham.
Writ, 13 Dec. 29 Edw. I.
Berks. Inq. Tuesday before the Epiphany, 29 Edw. I.
Shryvenham alias Shryvenham Fower. A capital messuage and a
(jarucate of land, and there are there 100a. arable, 10a. meadow,
EDWARD 1.
pasture in common, and a water-mill, held of the king in chief of
the gift of King Henry, the king's ancestor (dbavi), by the serjeanty
of supplying the hearth {faciendi focum) in the king's chamber. He
held nothing elsewhere in fee.
John his son, aged 32 and more, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. FileQQ. (10.)
12. Hugh Tallbmasch.
Writ of certiorari super vera valore concerning the lands &c. which Illaria,
late the wife of the said Hugh, holds in dower of his lands &c. 12 Feb.
29 Edw. I.
SxTFEOLK. Inq. Sunday in Md Lent, 29 Edw. I.
Benetleye alias Benetlegh. A third part of the manor (extent given) ;
sum 69s. 4c?.
Aketone. A grange, 40a. arable, 2a. meadow, 3a. pasture, a little wood,
4 free tenants rendering 13s. 4d. assised rent, and a customer;
sum 44s. M.
C.Edw.I. File 99. (11.)
13. Ralph Strecche alias Streoh.
Writ of plenius certiorari, for although by the inquisition lately made it
was found that the said Ralph held of the king in chief 3 virgates of
land in Astewode by servce of 20s., and 9ja. land and 7a. meadow
there in socage by service of 10s. 2d. yearly, nevertheless the
king has been given to understand that the said Ralph held of him
by serjeanty, whereby, and by the minority of his heir, the wardship
&c. ought to pertain to the Hng, 1 1 April, 29 Edw. I.
Worcester. Inq. made at Persore, 16 June, 29 Edw. I.
Astwode. Three virgates of land, containing 96a., held of the king by
service of 20s. yearly to be paid at the manor of Feckenham ;
9|a. land of socage of the said manor paying 3s. 2d. at the manor
and (doing) suit of court ; a messuage and 4 virgates of land,
containing 120a., held of Richard de Morton by service of J knight's
fee and 14d. of ' worthfe ' ; and 4 virgates of land held of the said
Richard by service of 4s. yearly.
Horsleye. 100s. yearly rent held of Henry de Ribbesford by service of
25s. yearly.
He held nothing of the king by serjeanty.
Robert his son, aged 20, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 99. (12.)
14. Michael de Kattkewelle alias de Cakewelle.
12 Aug. 29 Edw. I.
Norfolk. Inq. Thursday after St. Faith, 29 Edw. I.
Neutone. The manor (extent given) held for Ufe, and not in his demesne
as of fee, of Robert son of Walter and Thomas le Greley by service
of a pair of gilt spurs, and the manor ought to revert to them and
their heirs. He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
C.Edw.I. File 99. (13.)
INQUISITIONS.
1 5. Petee de Nxjttle alias db Nuttele.
Writ, 26 April, 27 Edw. I.
[York ;] holdekness. Irtq. IViday the morrow of the Ascension, 29 Edw. I.
Nuttele. A capital messuage &c. 14 bovates of arable land, a close
of 5a. pasture, and a close of 3a. pasture, held of the king in chief,
as of the honour of Albemarle, by service of ^ knight's fee.
Preston and Nuttele. A bovate and la. of land in Preston, and a wind-
mill and \a. pasture in Nuttele, held, jointly with Isabel his wife who
survives, of the king in chief, as of the honour aforesaid, by service
of 5^5 knight's fee.
Preston. A croft acquired by the said Peter and Isabel of John Passemer
and held of him by service of 8d. yearly.
Sprotle. la. land similarly acquired and held of Simon du Lund, without
doing any service.
Garton. Six tofts and 5 bovates and three parts of a bovate of land,
similarly acquired and held of John de Carleton by service of
^ knight's fee.
John his son, aged 23, is his next heir.
G.Edw.I. File 99. (14.)
1 6. RiCHABD Trethak aUtts BE Teethabk.
Writ, 30 Jan. 29 Edw. I.
CoBurwAiiL. Inq. 28 Feb. 29 Edw. I.
Trethaek. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by service
of 3 knights' fees of Mortain.
Lanteglos. 5s. rent in the manor by the hands of Michael and Beatrice
de Penkelyo, held of John de WyUyngton by service of common suit
at the said John's court of Lanteglos.
He held no other lands &c. this side Trent.
Matthew his son, aged 23 and more, is his next heir.
G.Edw.I. File 99. (15.)
17. RoBBET DE Plessetis alias de Plassetis, de Plescis, de Plecetis.
Writ, 14 Aug. 29 Edw. I.
NoETHAMPTON. Inq. Thursday the eve of St. Michael, 29 Edw. I.
Burton by Thingdene. The manor (extent given) held of the king in
chief, by the courtesy of England of the inheritance of Ela sometime
his wife, by service of a knight's fee. He held no other lands &c.
in the baihwick.
John, son of the said Robert and Ela, aged 30 and more, is their next
heir.
Glottcestee. Inq. 1 Oct. 29 Edw. I.
Bardeleye. A third part of the manor (extent given) held, by the
courtesy of England of the inheritance of the aforesaid Ela, of the
earl of Hereford (Herford) by service of ^ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 40.
EDWARD I.
Dorset. Inq. made at Schefton, 3 Oct. 29 Edw. I.
Upwymborn Malemeyns. The manor (extent given) held of the earl of
Gloucester, by the courtesy of England of the inheritance of the
aforesaid Ela, by service of a knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 21 and more.
C.Edw.I. File 99. (16.)
18. Thomas de Motjbray.
Writ, 20 September, 29 Edw. I.
Warwick. Inq. 26 Oct. 29 Edw. I.
Coventry. A messuage held of the king in chief by service of 2s. yearly ;
another messuage held of Master Richard de Aula by service of 5s.
yearly, and 3s. to be rendered at the chantry of the chapel of
St. Thomas in the church of the Holy Trinity, Coventry ; a messuage
held of the prior of Coventry by service of 2s. yearly ; and another
messuage held of the same prior by the like service.
Alexander his son, aged 21 and (more), is his next heir.
Writ of certiorari super vero valore concerning a messuage in Coventry,
which, by the exile of the Jews, came to the king's hands as escheat,
and was committed by him to the said Thomas for life for a certain
rent, and is now by his death in the king's hand, 29 May, 29 Edw. I.
[Warwick.] Inq. 17 Aug. 29 Edw. I.
Coventry. The said messuage is worth 3s. yearly, and the said Thomas
held it by charter to him and his heirs, rendering to the king 2s,
yearly : it has been in the king's hand from the feast of the
Annunciation, 29 Edw. I, for the sub-escheator seized it into the
king's hand by the death of the said Thomas, because it was held
of the king.
C.Edw.I. File99. (17.)
19. Nicholas Mtjsard.
Writ, 28 Dec. 29 Edw. I.
Derby. Inq. Friday the morrow of the Purification, 29 Edw. I.
Staveley. The manor (fuU extent given with names of tenants), including
a bovate of land held by Nicholas, parson of the chapel of Staveley,
the hamlet of Astun held by Thomas de Cadurciis rendering 20s.
yearly, and lands held by free tenants in the hamlet of Hanley, held
of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee.
Sir Ralph de Freshevyle, son of Amice eldest sister of the said Nicholas,
deceased, aged 27 and more, Margaret another sister aged 50, and Joan
the wife of William de Shelaston, daughter of Isabel another sister,
deceased, aged 30, are his next heirs.
C.Edw.I. File 99. (18.)
20. Nicholas Btjrdun alias Bordon, Burdon.
Writ, 28 Dec. 29 Edw. I.
Wilts. Inq. made at Merleberg, 28 Jan. 29 Edw. I.
Yatesbiiry. A capital messuage and 2 carucates of land, and there are there
200a. arable, 3a. meadow, 2 several pastures, and 13s. 5d. rent, held
of the earl of Lincoln by service of | knight's fee.
8 INQUISITIONS.
Paulesholte. A capital messuage and | carucate of land, and there are
there 44a. arable, pastures, a quarter of a water-miU, and rents
(extent given with names of tenants), held of the earl of Arundel
by service of a knight's fee.
Henton. A capital messuage and a carucate of land, and there are there
64o. land, 4a. meadow, pasture, and rents (extent given with names
of tenants), held of Henry de Cobeham in socage, rendering ISd. yearly
for all service.
La Litelton. A capital messuage and J carucate of land, and there are
there 40a. land, and 6a. meadow, held of Henry de Cobeham in
socage, rendering 45. yearly.
He held no other lands &c. in the county.
Dbvoit. Kingesteynton, The manor, held of the king in chief by service of
a knight's fee, was assigned to Mary late his wife in dower, who still
holds it.
Nicholas his son, aged 11, is his next heir.
Glotjcbstbe. Inq. 18 Jan. 29 Edw. I.
Oldebuii. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants) held
of the earl of Lincoln by service of a knight's fee and suit of court
at Treubruge every three weeks.
Heir as above.
C.Edw.I. File ^9. (19.)
21. John Fag.
Writ, 23 Nov. 29 Edw. I.
Somerset. Inq. made at Montacute, 28 Jan. 29 Edw. I {defaced).
Chylteme Fag. The town is held of the heir of Baldwin de Aldeham, a
nainor and in the king's wardship, by service of | knight's fee,
whereof the said John held two parts of the said heir by the service
aforesaid (full extent given with names of tenants), including a
capital messuage.
Eford by Taimton (?). \ knight's fee held of the bishop of Winchester by
service of rendering to the said bishop John Bokeles (?)
.... held of the said John Fag by the service aforesaid
Bcutage and reUef, except that the said John Bokels (?) did suit at
the court of the said John Fag every three weeks at his manor (?)
of Chylteme Pag.
John his son, aged 18 (?) on the eve of All Saints last, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. FiUn. (20.)
22. Cecily de Mttsoeobos alias de Mitohegbos.
Writ, 10 Aug. 29 Edw. I.
GLOtroESTBR. Inq. made at Gloucester, 14 Sept. 29 Edw. I.
Longeford. The manor (extent given) held of Nicholas son of Ralph by
service of | knight's fee.
Hawis daughter of Robert de Muchegros, her grand daughter {n&ptie),
aged 26, is her next heir.
EDWARD I.
Gloucester. Inq. made at Teinton, 15 Sept. 29 Edw. I.
Teinton. The manor (fxill extent given) held of Master WiUiam de Boys
by service of a knight's fee.
Hawis daughter of Robert de Muchegros, aged 25, is her next heir.
GLOtrcBSTER. Inq. made at Teinton, 29 Sept. 29 Edw. I.
Bikenor. The manor (extent given), including a fishery called 'La
Waye,' held of the king in chief by service of 15s. yearly, to be
paid at Newenham to the king's bailiffs of St. Briavel, and by
serjeanty of keeping a certain wood in the forest of Dene by one man
with bow and arrows.
Grenewey. An assart containing 20a. held of the king by service of 6s. 8d.
yearly at the exchequer ; and another assart containing 5a. held of the
king by service of 20d. yearly.
Heir as first above, the wife of John de Ferrariis.
Worcester. Inq. made at Evesham, 19 Sept. 29 Edw. I.
Bratforton. 9 virgates and haJf a quarter of a virgate of land held of the
abbot of Evesham by service of finding him an esquire in time of war.
Hawis daughter of Robert de Muchegros, aged 25, is her next heir.
G.Edw.I. FileQd. (21.)
23. William de Bromeeld.
Writ, 19 Jan. 29 Edw. I.
Sussex. Inq. 11 March {fragment).
Femthe. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), includ-
ing 18 (tenants) holding Reedlond, held J knight's fee,
doing suit at the king's court of Rothe ; and [53a.] arable
held of Ralph de ToUesle (?), rendering him
Robert ["^de Bromfeld?] .... (is his next heir).
G.Edw.I. File 99. (22.)
24. Maud de Bello Campo, countess op Warwick.
Writ, 21 April, 29 Edw. I.
Wilts. Inq. 18 May, 29 Edw. I.
Chiriel. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of
a knight's fee.
Guy de Bello Campo her son, aged 30 and more, is her next heir.
Warwick. Inq. 4 May, 29 Edw. I.
BerkesweUe. The manor (extent given), acquired from Sir Richard de
Edmundevile, who held of the earl of Warwick by service of
I knight's fee, and by service of guarding the castle of Warwick in
time of war for forty days at his own charges.
Heir as above, of full age.
Warwick. Jwg. 5 May, 29 Edw. I.
Lyththume. The manor (extent given), acquired of Sir Richard de
Edmundevyle, who held of the earl of Warwick by service of
* Conf. Feudal Aids, Vol, V.
10 INQUISITIONS.
J knight's fee. Berkeswelle, Lythurne, Wulfhous in Rutland, and
Lideneye, co. Gloucester, owe jointly the service of guarding the
castle of Warwick in time of war for forty days at their own charges.
Heir as last above.
Warwick. Inq. made at Kenelworth, 6 May, 29 Edw. I.
Beusale. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), acquired of
Hamo le Estraunge, who held of the earl of Warwick by service of
J knight's fee.
Warwick. A messuage and a curtilage within the borough.
Heir as last above.
Northampton. Inq. Satiirday after the Ascension, 29 Edw. I.
Potterespyrie. The manor (extent given), including a several pasture
called Taylursmor, a park with deer, 20s. assised rent from a free
farmer holding the hundred of Cleyleye, 5 virgates of land in
vilenage in Pirie, and 6| virgates of land in vilenage in the hamlet
of Jerdeley, held of the honour of Tuttebury of the heirs of the earl
of Ferrars by service of a pair of gilt spurs or 6d., and rendering to
the king yearly by the hands of the sheriff 5s. for an assart.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
Worcester. Inq. made at Cokereles Croys on Bredon hill, 12 May, 29 Edw. I.
Cumbrinton manor. Part of a messuage &c. 30a. arable, 2a. meadow, and
55s. \\d. rents (extent given with names of tenants), held, jointly
enfeoffed with William de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, sometime
her husband, by Richard de Ledene, who previously held the same
of the same earl by service of doing suit at his court of the castle of
Worcester every three weeks.
Heir as above, aged 30.
Glgtjcbstbr. Inq. made at Cokereles Croys on [Bredon] hill {undated
fragment).
garden water(-mill) 4a.,
meadow another pasture rents of free tenants
and cottars (extent given with names of tenants) and pleas &c. of
court, [held] by service of J (Imight's fee).
her son, is her next heir.
G. Edw. I. File 100. (1.)
25. Isabel de Ros alias de Roos.
Writ, 23 June, 29 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. 3 July, 29 Edw. I.
Belver. The castle {castellum) with the towns of Belver and Wlsthorp
(extent given), including 12|d. from 2 free tenants for guard of the
castle of Belver, held of the king in chief by barony.
William de Roos her son, aged 40 and more, is her next heir.
Northampton. Inq. Wednesday before the Translation of St. Thomas the
Martyr. 29 Edw. I.
Stok Aubeny. The manor (extent given), including a park with deer,
and 2 water-mills, one within the site of the manor, and the other
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under the town of Wilberston, held of the king in chief by barony
as member of the barony of Belver..
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
Leicester. Inq. made at Redemilde, 5 July, 29 Edw. I.
Botelesford. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by
barony as member of the barony of Bewer.
Redenulde. A plot of meadow containing 10a.
Heir as &st above.
C.Edw.I. File 100. (2.)
26. John db Valle Toeta.
Writ, 23 Dec. 29 Edw. I.
Surrey. Inq. made at Suthwerk, 22 April, 29 Edw. I.
Shene. 200a. arable, 12a. meadow, a pastiire in a little island of the
Thames called ' la Wynyard,' 52s. 2d. assised rent of 6 free tenants,
30s. Id. assised rent of 13 customers, and autumn works worth
23s. 8^d. yearly, held, by the courtesy of England of the inheritance
of Alice his wife, of the king in chief by the grand serjeanty of being
one of the king's butlers (pincernis), which serjeanty was commuted
in the time of king John for 4s., to be paid yearly at the king's
exchequer by the hands of the king's baiUffs of Kyngeston at
Michaelmas, for all service ; and a messuage with garden, 20a.
land and la. meadow, similarly held of Otto de Grandisono by
service of 6d. yearly.
He held no other lands &c. on this side Trent.
John, son of the said John and Alice, aged 30 and more, is their next
heir.
C.Edw.I. File 100. (3.)
27. Laurence db Bluntesdon alias db Bluntesdun.
Writ, 25 Jan. 29 Edw. I.
Wilts. Inq. made at Bradenestok, I May, 29 Edw. I.
Bluntesdon. A virgate of land, containing 20a., held of the king in chief,
pertaining to the manor of Sevenhampton now in the king's hand,
rendering 12d. yearly and suit of court every three weeks.
(Unspecified.) A capital messuage and a carucate of land (extent given)
held of Fulk son of Warin by service of ^ knight's fee.
Blimtesdon. A carucate of land (extent given) held of John Golafre by
service of ^ knight's fee.
Joan his daughter, aged 9, is his next heir.
Oxford. Inq. Sunday before St. Gregory, 29 Edw. I.
Little Milton. A capital messuage, 4 virgates of land, 8a. meadow,
5 virgates of land which Walter le Norreys holds in vilenage
rendering 16s. yearly, and 3 cottars rendering 12d. each, held of
Laurence de Louches by knight's service, doing scutage for an eighth
part of I knight's fee ; 12|a. land in socage, 2a. meadow, and pasture for
2 oxen or cows, held of John Marmyun of Little Milton by service of
|d, yearly ; and 3Qs. rent held of the heirs of John le Botiller, son
12 INQUISITIONS.
of Robert le BotiUer of Gastre, rendering a root of ginger yearly.
He held nothing else in the county.
Heir as above.
Bttckingham. Inq. Friday before St. Gregory the Pope, 29 Edw. I.
Woubourne. A messuage &c. 2 virgates of arable land, 4a. meadow,
4a. wood, 17s. Id. assised rent of cottagers, and 24 ' bedderipp '
in autumn worth 2s., held of Edmund de Encourt, doing suit at his
court of Woubourne every three weeks and rendering 13s. Id. yearly
rent, and he owed hidage ; a messuage, 21a. arable, 2a. meadow,
and la. wood, held of John le Fixssar by service of \d. yearly ;
15a. arable, la. meadow, and 18s. 2%d. assised rent of free tenants,
held of John de la Lunde (?), service unknown ; and 9a. arable,
3a. meadow, and 55. 4d!. yearly rent, held of Alice de Lynleye by
service of Is. 2d. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 8 at Easter last.
NoETHAMPTON. Inq. made at Gastre, 10 Feb. 29 Edw. I.
Ecton. A capital messuage and 40a. arable held of Sir Rog» de Hecham
in chief by service of 2s. yearly ; 28^a. Ir. arable, whereof l|a. held
of Henry Stub in chief by service of \d., la. held of Roger son of
Alice in chief by service of Id., la. held of Adam Smith {Fabro) by
service of \d., |a. held of Roger (?) le White of Helpeston by service
of \d., 3|a. Ir. held of Geoffrey de Ecton in chief by service of 3d.,
19a. held of Maud Russel in chief, service unknown, la. held of
Hugh de Wodecroft, service unknown, and la. held of Thomas de
Goldesburgh in chief by service of \d. ; 12a. meadow, whereof 4^.
held of Hugh de Wodecroft in chief, service imknown, la. held of
Ahce Russel in chief, service unknown, and 6|a. tenure unknown ;
a croft and 6a!. assised rent held of Alice Russel in chief, service
unknown ; and a cottage held of Henry Stub, service unknown.
His daughter, name unknown, aged 8 and more, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 100. (4.)
28. RoGBE DE Tany cKas de Thany.
Writ, 28 Aug. 29 Edw. I.
Hbetfoed. Inq. made at the tile bridge (?) (ad Pont&m Tegule), 7 Oct.
29 Edw. I.
Estwick. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church,
held jointly by the said Roger and Joan his wife, by the feoffment
of Richard Tany, father of the said Roger, to them and the said
Roger's heirs, of Lady Joan Wak and the heirs of John Wak sometime
her husband, service unspecified.
He died on Monday before St. Bartholomew in the year abovesaid.
Laurence, son of the said Roger and Joan, aged 2, is his next heir.
Essex. Stapelford and Elmstude. The manors held of the king of the
honour of Beyleihg, service unspecified.
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Essex. Inq. taken at Colne on Sunday before St. Luke, 29 Edw. I.
Elmested. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants) held of
the king in chief of the honour of Reyleye by service of a knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 2 and more.
Essex. Inq. 10 Oct. 29 Edw. I.
Stapelford Tany. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) with
the advowson of the church, held of the king in chief of the honour
of Reylegh, now in the king's hand, by service of 2 knights' fees.
Elmested in the hundred of Tendring. The manor with the advowson
of the church, tenure unspecified.
Heir as above, aged 2 years.
C.Edw.I. File 100. (5.)
29i Ealfe de Abbenhale.
Writ, 24 July, 29 Edw. I.
Gloucester. Inq. made at Teinton, 29 Sept. 29 Edw. I.
Abbenhale. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by
serjeanty of keeping a wood in the king's forest of Dene called the
bailiwick of Abbenhale by two men on foot with bows and arrows,
rendering also to the king 20s. yearly for his castle of St. Briavel, at
Newenham.
Walemore. 10a. meadow held of the king in chief by service of IDs.
yearly to the king's bailiffs of St. Briavel.
John his son, aged 32, is his next heir.
Glottcestee. Inq. 15 Sept. 29 Edw. I.
Blechesdon. A messuage and a carucate of land containing 60a. arable,
2a. meadow, a water-miU, 58s. l^d. rent and pleas &c. of court, held
of the earl of Her(e)ford by service of I knight's fee.
Stanitewey. A messuage and a carucate of land containing 60a. arable
and 8a. meadow held of Henry de Lancastria by service of 7s. yearly.
Heir as above.
O.Edw.I. File 100. (6.)
30> RlCHAKD DB PbSEMERB.
Writ, 1 June, 29 Edw. I.
Berks. Inq. made at Neuwebury on Saturday after St. Barnabas, 29 Edw. I.
Pusemere. A messuage &c. 192a. arable, 27a. enclosed wood, and rents
(extent given with the names of two free tenants), including 2 cottars
who pay their rent to Alice Darches who holds a third part of the
town of Pesemere in dower, held of the heir of Brian de Brauntton
by service of two parts of a knight's fee ; and 10s. are rendered yearly
to the prioress of Goring (Garigges), and 4s. lOd. hidage to the king.
He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
Agnes his daughter, aged nearly 1 year, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 100. (7.)
14 INQUISITIONS.
31 . Margery late the wife of Edmund Pypabd, and Wilijam son and
HEIR OF Thomas Pipard, a Norman.
Writ, concerning the said Margery, 25 May, 29 Edw. I.
Writ concerning the said William, 28 June, 29 Edw. I.
Suffolk. Inq. taken at Gyppewic, 21 July, 29 Edw. I.
William son of Thomas Pipard, who died a minor and in the
king's wardship, held nothing of the king in chief in the county,
but:—
Hyntlesham. A capital messuage &c. 180a. arable, 3a. meadow,
3a. pasture, 80a. wood, 30 free tenants rendering 41. yearly, and
pleas &c. of court, were held by the said Margery in dower as of his
inheritance, of the king in chief by service of a sore sparrow-hawk,
or 2s. yearly at the king's excheiquer.
John son of WiUiam Pypard, uncle of the aforesaid WilUam son of
Thomas deceased, aged 28 and more, is next heir of the said WiUiam
deceased.
Buckingham. Inq. 1 Aug. 29 Edw. I.
WjTigrave. A close with curtilage, 2 free tenants rendering 65. Id. yearly,
4 customers rendering 375. l^d. yearly, and 3 cottars rendering
4s. yearly, held by the said Wilham son of Thomas of the king in
chief as of the honour of Walingfford by service of a knight's
fee, and doing suit at his court of Walingfford every month ;
63a. arable, 8Ja. meadow, 25. lid. rent of a free tenant, 20 customers
holding 10 j virgates of land in vilenage, rendering 51. 5s. yearly, and
5 cottars rendering 125. 9d. yearly, held by the said Margery, late the
wife of Edmund Pipard, in dower, as of the inheritance of the said
WiUiam, of the fee aforesaid ; and 14s. rent from two tenants, held
by Margery, late the wife of Thomas Pipard a Norman, father of
the said William, in dower of the same fee and inheritance.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
Devon. Iriq. made at Exeter, 1 Sept. 29 Edw. I.
Langedone. The manor held by the aforesaid William son of Thomas
of John de Cobeham by service of | knight's fee.
Cherleton. The manor similarly held of Peter Corbet by service of
I knight's fee.
John Pippard, brother of Thomas Pypard father of the said WiUiam,
aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 100. (8.)
32. John db Wyvill alias de Wyvyl, db Wiviii.
Writ, 6 June, 29 Edw. I.
York. Inq. Sunday the feast of St. Barnabas, 29 Edw. I.
Slengesby, Northolm, Colton [and Shirebum]. Certain lands &c. held
of John, son and heir of Roger de Mubray, a minor and in the king's
wardship, by service of a knight's fee, viz. : —
Slengesby. A capital messuage, 18 bovates of arable land and
18a. meadow in demesne, a several pasture, 58. rent from free
tenants (named), 91. 8d. rent from bondmen (named), 63s. 8d.
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rent from cottars (named), 2 water-mills under one roof, a wind-
mill, woods called ' le Pryth ' and Thurkelwode, and pleas &c.
Northolm. 4s. rent from 4 bovates of land which James de
Northolm holds.
Colton. A messuage and 30a. waste, which are worth nothing.
Shireburn. 37s. rent from 3 carucates of land held by the heir of
Robert de Everingham.
Slengesby. Three bovates of land and 6a. meadow held of the heir
of John Wake by homage and doing suit at his court of Buttercramb
every three weeks.
Nonewykethornes. 2 marks rent held of the archbishop of York by
homage and suit at his court of Ripon every three weeks, to be
received from the hamlet of Nonewykethornes which Walter de
Nonewykethornes holds.
William his son, aged 26 at Easter last, is his next heir.
Writ, 6 June, 29 Edw. I.
Northampton. Ing. Friday after St. Barnabas, 29 Edw. I.
Welleford. The manor (extent given), including a several pasture called
MoreweUesewe, another pasture called DepedSne, a water-mill called
Twynham, a ruined water-mill called Newemilne, and a market
let to farm, held of the heir of Roger de Moubrai, a minor and
in the king's wardship, by service of IJ knight's fee. And there
are 61. 13s. 4d. of rent to be paid to one WiUiam son of Alan for hfe,
of the gift of the said John.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
C. Edw I. File 100. (9.)
33. Roger de Caroxjn alias de Carbttn, de KAROinsr.
Writ, 20 June, 29 Edw. I.
Writ to the escheator to send in the inquisition he has made and the other
writ without delay, 20 July, 29 Edw. I.
[Buckingham.] Inq. taken at Neuportpaynnel on Saturday after St. Peter
ad Vincula, 29 Edw. I.
Shirnton. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants) held
of the king in chief by service of 2 knights' fees.
Sibyl his daughter, aged 1 year at the feast of All Saints last, is his
next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 100. (10.)
34. William lb Brfn alias lb Brfyn.
Writ, 4 March, 29 Edw. I.
Dorset. Inq. made at Blaneford, 13 April, 29 Edw. I.
Cherletone by Spestesbyry. A messuage &c. and 3 virgates of land,
and there are there 72a. arable, 4a. meadow, a common pasture, and
rents (extent given with names of tenants), held of the abbot of Preaux
{de Pratellis) by service of rendering to him 8 marks yearly ; and
a free tithing, whose profit in views of frank pledge and pleas and per-
quisites (of courts?), which are held six times a year only, is worth
36s., 70a. arable, 3a. meadow, and 8s. rent from 2 free tenants (named) ,
16 INQUISITIONS.
held of the heir of John de Boun, lord of Midhurste, by service
of doing homage only.
Maurice his son, aged 21 and more, is his next heir.
Southampton. Inq. 15 April, 29 Edw. I. . ^ ,. u • • i.i
Pordingebrigg alias Forde. The manor (extent given) held, jointly
with Iseult his wife, by the king's feoffment, of the kmg m chief,
as of the honour of Camel, now in the king's hand, by service of
\ knight's fee. , , , , .,, t ix i.- •*
Rughenore. The manor (extent given) jomtly held with Iseult his wife
of the king in chief by service of serjeanty, rendering 40«. yearly
at Michaelmas. r o- t u
Estperle. The manor (extent given) jointly held as above ot Bur John
de Sancto Johaime for | knight's fee.
Heir as above, , „„ „, .
C.Edw.I. Fik 100. (11.)
35. RiCHABD LE Flemybto alias le Flemmyng.
Writ [*13 July, 2cf Edw. I.] {missing).
Devon. Inq. 24 Aug. 29 Edw. I.
Crodehou, Brattone and Alferdescote alias Alverdescote. The manors
(extents given with names of tenants) held of the king in chief, as of
the honour of Lanceveton, by service of 4 knights' fees, and keeping
one tower of the castle of Lanceveton in time of war.
Heghebray. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held of
Thomas de Chageford by service 1| knight's fee.
Baldwin his son, aged 21 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 100. (12.)
36. Robert de Htjgham alias de Htjghham.
Writ, 18 April, 29 Edw. I.
Kjbnt. Inq. 6 July, 29 Edw. I.
Weveryngge. A tenement held of the king in chief by service of finding
him in every war of his in Wales a man, a horse price 5s., a sack
and a skewer (hrokkam) for 40 days only : John de Weveryngg
and his partners hold the same of the said Robert, doing for him the
aforesaid service to the king at their own charges, and rendering
him 40«. yearly.
Robert his son, aged 9, is his next heir.
Kent. Inq. 15 May, 29 Edw. I.
Boctone Monchanesy alias Bocthone Mochanesy. The manor (full
extent given with names of tenants in gaveMnd) held of the heirs
of Sir William de Monte Caniso by service of ^ knight's fee, rendering
to them 205. yearly and doing suit at their court at Graveseude
every three weeks.
Heir as above, aged 10 years.
* See Calendar of Fine Bolls, p. 443.
EDWARD I. 17
Kent. Inq. 17 May, 29 Edw. I.
Hughham. The manor (extent given), including pasture for sheep on the
hiU at Chelewarthone, held of Alexander de Balliolo as of the barony
of Chilleham by service of a knight's fee, doing suit at his court of
Kyngestone every three weeks, and rendering 10s. every twenty
weeks for the guard of the castle of Dover.
Caldecote. 5a. arable, la. pasture, and l|a. and a virgate of thicket,
of gavelkind, pertaining to the manor aforesaid, held as abovesaid,
rendering 6s. Zd. yearly, and doing suit at the said Alexander's
court of Cherlthone every three weeks.
[Hugham ?] Tenants at free fee rendering 50s. M. yearly (fuU extent
given with names of tenants, some of whom held porticms of land
called ' waracres ').
Caldecote. Tenants in gavelkind rendering 22s. lid. yearly (extent
given with names of tenants).
Chiltone. Tenants rendering 29s. for sites of miUs &c. (extent given
with names of tenants), held of the master of the Maison Dieu, Dover,
by service of ... . 4d. yea,rly and doing suit at his court at Ryvere
every three weeks.
Hope. A tenant rendering 55. &d. yearly for 31a. land held of Richard
de.Weylond as of the barony of Folkstahe by service of &d. yearly
for a pair of gilt spurs ; 16a. land of free fee held of the said Richard
of the barony aforesaid by service of ^^ knight's fee, rendering
1Z&. cummin yearly ; and 8a. arable and 3a. pasture of gavelkind
similarly held by service of \Zd. yearly and \U). pepper at Christmas.
Dover. Tenants rendering 28s. M. yearly (extent given with names of
tenants), including plots of land vacant fer combustioTiem
alienigenarum.
Pleas &c. of court.
Heir as last above.
C. Edw. I. File 101. (1.)
37. Richard Gobiotjn.
Writ [*Jan. 29 Edw. 1.] (undated fragment).
NoETHAMPTON. Inq. made at Norh(ampton) on Monday before the
Conversion of St. Paul, 29 Edw. I (defective).
Horton. 10|a. of assart of his own soil held rendering
5s. lO^d. (yearly) by the hands of the sheriff ; and ^ knight's fee
(extent -given with names of tenants) held of Ba
His daughters. Ha wis the wife of Ralph le Botiler, aged 18, and
Elizabeth, aged 13 at the feast of the Annunciation last, are his next heirs.
Northampton. Inq. Tuesday after St. Vincent, 29 Edw. I.
Northasmpton. A manor (full extent given with names of free burgesses),
including a messuage in Walbek by Northampton, held of the king
in chief by burgage, rendering 15s. 4:d. yearly to the reeve
(prepositure) of the town of Northampton for the farm of the said
town.
Heirs as above.
* See Calendar of Fine Rolls, p. 436.
B
18 INQUISITIONS.
Leicester. Inq. Tuesday before the Purification, viz. 31 Jan. 29 Edw. I.
Knapethorp. The manor (fuU extent given with names of tenants),
includmg 2 fishponds within the close and the patronage of
the church, held of Roger de Somervile by service of a knight's fee,
doing suit at the court of Leycestre every three weeks.
His daughters, Hawis, aged 18 at the feast of St. Michael last, and
EHzabeth, aged 14 on the feast of St. Cuthbert last, are his next heirs.
Bedeoed. Inq. made at Heyham Gobioun, 29 Jan. 29 Edw. I.
Stratleye. T^e manor (full extent given with names of tenants) held
of Ralph Paynnel in chief by kaight's service.
Heirs as first above,
Bedford. Inq. 28 Jan. 29 Edw. I.
Heyham Gobioun. The manor (fuU extent given with names of tenants),
including free tenants doing scutage, and a fishpond, held of
Ralph Payimel in chief by knight's service, doing suit at his court
of Bedford every three weeks, and scutage when it rims for 2J knights'
Heirs as first above ^
C.Edw.I. File 101. (2.)
38. JocELiN {Guncelinus, Goscdinus) de Badlesmeee.
Writ, 13 April, 29 Edw. I.
Kent. Inq. 30 April", 29 Edw. I.
Badelesmere. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants in
gavelkind, most of whom give I5d. every twenty-two weeks in aid for
the guard of the castle of Dover) held of the kmg in chief, as of the
barony of Crevequer which is in the king's hand, by service of a
knight's fee, rendering 6s. M. every twenty-two weeks for the guard
of the castle of Dover, and doing suit at the Mng's court of Leedes
every three weeks ; and 60a. arable adjacent to the said manor,
held of the abbot &c. of Faversham by service of 3s. 4ti. yearly.
Donewelleshethe. Tenants rendering 3s. U. (extent given with names
of tenants) pertaining to the manor aforesaid, held of the manor
of Ospringe, by service of 16d. yearly.
Bartholomew his son, aged 26, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 101. (3.)
39. Agnes de Sancta Crttcb.
Writ, 20 Sept. 29 Edw. I.
Nottingham. Inq. 11 Oct. 29 Edw. I.
West Marcham. A capital messuage &c. 120a. arable, 6a. meadow
a water-mill, a little park, and 110s. Qd. rents of free tenants and
4ds. IM. rents of cottars (extents given with names of tenants)
Tuxford A tbjxd part of a messuage &c. 120a. land, 14ia. meadow, a
third part of a water-mill, a toft, and 62s. ^d. (?) rents of free tenants.
Si. is. lOicf, rents and works of customers, and 63s. QU. rents and
works of cottars (extents given with names of tenants).
EDWARD I. 19
All held of the king in chief by service of a third part of J knight's
fee ; and there are rendered yearly to Richard de Sutton 66s. Sd.,
to the prior of Blyth (Blid') 20s., to Richard de Normandvyle 10s.,
to Robert de Saundeby 2s., to John de Ripariis 2s., to the lord of
Babbewrht 6s., to the prior of Munkebretton 8d., to the nuns of
WaUendweU 6d., to John Primerol Id., to Richard son of Henry ^d.,
and to Henry the_ clerk ^d.
Her daughters, Joan, aged 24, Margery, aged 22 at the feast of St. John
the Baptist last, EUzabeth, aged 21 at the feast of SS. Peter and Paul
last, and Cecily and Margaret, twins, aged 5 at the feast of the
Annunciation last, are her next heirs.
C. Edw. I. File 101. (4.)
40. Alice de Breuse, late the wife de Richard de Brewosa.
Writ, 28 Jan. 29 Edw. I.
Suffolk. Inq. made at Eye on Wednesday before St. Barnabas, 29 Edw. I.
Wytingham. The manor held of the earl Mar(shal) by service of a
knight's fee.
Akenham. The manor held of the same earl by service of a knight's fee.
She held nothing in the county of the king in chief nor of the heir
of WiUiam de Say, a minor and in the king's wardship.
No heir given.
Norfolk. Inq. 30 May (?), 29 Edw. I.
Stintone. The manor (fuU extent given with names of tenants) held
in chief of the heir of William de Say, a minor and in the king's
wardship, by service of a knight's fee.
Giles de Breuse her son, aged 28 and more, is her next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 101. (5.)
41. Maud de Morttjo Mari.
Writ, 23 March, 29 Edw. I.
Wales and Hereford. Inq. 22 April, 29 Edw. I.
Wales. Radenoure. The castle and borough (full extent given), including
free foreign tenants (named), who each have to find a footman with
a lance in time of war, and 52 Welsh free tenants de Montana
de uno lecto, and 20 de alio lecto, and pleas &c. of the court and
hundred.
Hereford. Kingeslone. The manor, a member of the castle of Radenoure
(extent given with names of similar free tenants), and pleas &c. of
court.
Erleslon. The hamlet, a member of the same castle (extent given).
All held of the king in chief by service of a third part of a barony.
She held no other lands &c. in Wales or Hereford.
Edmund de Mortuo Mari her son, aged 40 and more, is her next heir,
GLOtrCESTER. Inq. 21 April, 29 Edw. I.
Aure. A moiety of the manor (extent given), including pastures called
Warth and Halstude, and fisheries called Hamstal and Wodehende,
held of the king in chief, by an exchange made between Kin§ Henry III
20 INQUISITIONS.
and William le Mareschal uncle of the said Maud, for the manor of
Bassingebume, to hold as freely as the king formerly held the said
moiety.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
Worcester. Ivq. made at Persore, 19 April, 29 Edw. I.
Inteberwe. An eighth part of the manor (extent given with names of
tenants) held of the king in chief by service of \ knight's fee.
Heir as last above.
Berks. Inq. Svmday the feast of St. Gteorge, 29 Edw. I.
Neubury. 10». assised rent yearly from Thomas le Tannur for a third
part of a windmiU, a third part of the pleas &c. of the court, and
a sixth part of the toll of the market, aU held, together with
Ql. 35. 3|d. of assised rent which Hawis late the wife of WiUiam de
Mortuo Man holds in dower with reversion to Edmund de Mortuo
Man and his heirs, of the king in chief of the Marshalcy {Marescallia)
by J knight's fee.
She held nothing else in the county.
Heir as first above.
BtrcKiNQHAM. Inq. taken at Crundon, 20 April, 29 Edw. I.
Crendon. A capital messuage &c. 120a. arable, 20a. meadow, 3a. pasture
a third part of a windmill, 2a. wood, and rent (extent given),
held of the king in chief of the Marshalcy {marchavsia) by service
of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 40 and more at the feast of St^ Mary in March.
Somerset. Inq. 3 May, 29 Edw. T {defective).
Bridgwater {Bruge Walteri). The castle together with a third part of the
town (full extent given with names of burgesses and other tenants),
held of the king in chief by service of | kmght's fee.
Odecumbe. Two parts of the town held of the king in chief pertaining
to the (aforesaid) (by the service) abovesaid, which two
parts she committed long before she died to one Thomas de Morf,
(rendering) yearly to the said Maud and her heirs 61. for all (services).
Mulverton. Two parts of the manor held of the king in chief
by the service abovesaid, which long before she died she assigned to
Hawis late the wife of WiUiam de Mortuo Mari of the
gift of the same Maud on the day she died.
She held no other lands (m the county ?).
Edmund de Mortuo Mari her son is her next heir
G. Edw. I. File 101. (6.)
42. Httgh de Plessetis alias de Plessitis.
Writ [*23 Aug. 29 Edw. I] (missing).
Oxford. Inq. Saturday the morrow of St. Michael, 29 Edw. I.
Cudelynton. The manor, which is head manor of the fees of the barony
(full extent given with names of free and other tenants), held of
the king in chief by barony for a knight's fee.
♦ See Calendar of Fine Eolls, p. 444.
EDWARD I. 21
Hugh his son, aged 5 on the feast of St. Michael just past, is his next
heir.
Oxford. Inq. Thursday before St. Michael, 29 Edw. I.
Hogenorton. The manor (extent given with names of free and other
tenants), including a park enclosed, held of the king by barony
for a knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 5 years.
Buckingham. Inq. 20 Oct. 29 Edw. I.
Mussendene. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants)
held of the earl of Gloucester by knight's service, viz. — \ knight's
fee ; and 5a. arable held of the abbot &c. of Mussendene, rendering
18(i. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 4 and more.
Beeks, Inq. Wednesday before St. Faith, 29 Edw. I.
West Wittenham Earls. Wittenham (extent given), including a pasture
called Inlond, held of the earl of Gloucester, rendering a rose yearly
for all services.
Heir as above, aged 5 and more.
Wilts. Inq. 22 Oct. 29 Edw. I.
Combe. A moiety (extent given with names of free and other tenants),
including the capital messuage, held of the king in chief by service
of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 6 years.
C.Edw.I. File 101. (7.)
43i EiCHABD D£ BeiiHits alias de Belltjs.
Writ, 22 Dec. 29 Edw. I.
Norfolk. Inq. 22 Jan. 29 Edw. I.
Bilneye. The manor (full extent given with names of free and
, customary tenants), including John, vicar of the church of Narburgh,
a free tenant, and ll^d. rent for ' castelwarde' of Dover {Doure);
and there are due thence 5s. (yearly) for the castle of Dover, and 3s.
to Sir Hugh Bardouf.
Bodeneye. The manor (similar full extent given) ; and there are due thence
5s. (yearly) for the castle of Dover, 12d. to Sir William de Boyton,
and Id. to Phihp Wace.
Both held jointly with Sarra his wife of the king iji chief as of
the crown by service of a knight's fee.
Tudenham Falgate. The manor (similar full extent given), including
th^^ fishery of Kerwen and Witteforde, held of Roger de Huntyngfeld
by service of 20s. yearly.
Njelond. The manor (similar full extent given) held of John de Thorp
/ by service of J knight's fee, and there are due thence to him 2d.
/ yearly for ' waytefe.'
/ Thomas his son, aged 28 and more, is his next heir.
/ Wrii of genius certiorari on the complaint of Sarra late the wife of the
said Richard that the escheator had taken into the king's hand the
22 iNQUiSITIONS.
manors of Bilneye and Bodeneye whereof she was enfeoffed jointly
with the said Richard, 22 Dec. 29 Edw. I.
NOEFOLK. Inq- 22 Jan. 29 Edw. I. ,„,..., -^i, ^i,
BUneye and Bodeneye. The said Sarra was enfeoffed jomtly ^t^ t^®
said Richard of the manors (fuU extents given as above) held as
above, and continued her seisin until his death.
C.Edw.I. File 102. (1.)
44. Joyce de Dynham.
Writ [*24 May, 29 Edw. I] {missing).
Devon. Inq. 11 June, 29 Edw. I.
Hertilande. The manor with its members, held, together with the manors
of Nottewill and Herpeford, co. Devon, and Bocland, co. Somerset,
of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee (fuU extent given with
names of free tenants), including lands &c. at the castle, Boterbiri
and Hyndeherton, 2 parks with deer, a preserve {vivarium), water-
mills at Herton, Cheristowe, Egereston and Craneford, fuUing-miUs at
Herton and Egereston, woods at gapham and Boterbiri, a tenement
in Emescomb, 20s. M. rent from the township of Tossebury, and
27 burgesses ; and 27s. M. rent which Ohver de Dynham his father
acquired of Roger de Cayngnes by service of a rose.
[f Dige]port. A messuage, 30a. arable, 8a. meadow, 30a. pasture, 12a. wood,
rents &c. held of the abbot of Tavistoke in socage, rendering to him
3s. Zd. yearly, and l\d. for sheriff's aid.
Shepewash and Uppecote. 44s. 2d. rent from Desiderata Steyl and her
tenants, which Oliver de Dynham acquired of her, to hold of her
by service of a rose yearly.
Twyckebeare. Rents {illegible).
Forlang. Rent {illegible).
[|Shorterigge. Rent.]
[John his son,] aged 5 on the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary
last, [is his next heir].
Devon. Inq. 16 Jime, 29 Edw. I,
Matford. The hamlet (extent given with names of tenants) held of the
heirs of Agnes, late the wife of Robert de Bytelescomb, by service
of \d. yearly.
Exemjmstre. 26a. arable in the marsh, held of Hugh de Curtenay by
service of 13s. yearly.
Clyst Fomyzon. A messuage &c. 24a. arable, 6a. meadow, and 3a. moor,
held of the heirs of Richard Fomyzon by service of 8s. yearly.
Heir as above.
Devon. Inq. 8 June, 29 Edw. I.
Herpford. The manor (fuU extent given with names of tenants) held of the
king in chief, together with the manors of Hertlond (and) NoteweUe,
CO. Devon, and Bockland, co. Somerset, by service of a knight's fee.
Heir as above.
* See Caleudax of Fine Bolls, p. 441.
\ So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, but now illegible.
teDWARI) 1. 23
Devon. I-nq. 9 June, 29 Edw. 1.
Suthbrouk. A capital messuage &c. 50a. arable, 5a. meadow, 21s. rents
of free tenants (named), 36s. 4d. rents of customers (named), and 3s.
rents of cottars (extent given with names of tenants), and \2d. pleas
&c. of court, held of Elizabeth Daune and her co-heirs of the
inheritance of Refus (?) de Morcellps] by service of a rose yearly.
Heir as above.
CoRHWALL. Inq. 20 June, 29 Edw. I.
Cardynan. The manor (fuU extent given with names of tenants),
including two birds (volatiV) worth 6d. at Michaelmas, the pasture
of Greneburgh, land in Treuerdre, lands held by the prior of
Trewerdray and 6s. 8d. rent for the moor of Fouwy, held of the
king in chief, together with the manors of Botardel and Douneghny
in the same coimty, by service of 32 little knights' fees.
Heir as above.
Cornwall. Inq. 20 June, 29 Ejiw. I.
Ddunegny. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held of
the king in chief, together with the manors of Cardinan and Botardel
by service of 32 Httle knights' fees.
The bridge (Pons). 30s. yearly rent from Simon de Ponte receivable at
the bridge, held of Roger de Karmynou in free socage by service of
Id. yearly.
' Gorlyn ' (in margin).
Trevenwyn. 2s. rent from Richard Vivyan held of the, honour of
Cardynan by service of ^ of a Uttle knight's fee ; and 4s. rent from
Richard Riffi held of the same honour by service of ^^ of a little
knight's fee.
Trevydiados. 13s. 4c?. rent from Richard de Trevyados held of the
said honour in free socage.
Rensi (1). 12s. lOd. rent from Tbomas de Rensy (?) similarly held.
Bodrevelen. 12d. rent from Alan de Keryc similarly held.
La Vos. 2s. l|d. rent from William de la Vos held of the honour of
Cardynan by service of 5^ of a Uttle knight's fee.
Trevereck. 3s. 4:d. rent from Michael Petyt held of John Shechevyle
by service of 3s. 4d. j^early.
Trenudros (?), Tregosbyan and Lanilua (?). 4s. 2d. rent from William
de Chaunbemoun and others held of Stephen Beaupre in free
socage.
Treneglos. 7s. rent from Henry de Treneglos held of the prior of
Trewerdray in free socage, rendering 25. yearly.
Tregalest. 22|c?. rent from Thomas de Kancia held of Ralph Bloyou,
rendering him 18d. (yearly).
Synalas. 125. rent from Marina Coraunt held of Stephen Beaupre
in free socage.
Treuorgy. 2s. rent from Thomas de Treworgy held of Wilham de
Aylesbury by service of J knight's fee.
Tregonewal. 2s. 4d. rent from Richard de Tregonewal held of Reginald
de Ferariis by service of 12d.
Heir as above.
24 INQUISITIONS.
Cornwall. Inq. 19 June, 29 Edw. I. "
Bodardel. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), including
a moor called Redemor, held of the king in chief, together with the
manors of Cardinan and Doneghni, of the king in chief by service
of 32 Uttle knights' fees.
No heir specified.
Somerset. Inq. 12 June, 29 Edw. I.
Bocland by Frome. The manor (full extent given with names of free
and other tenants), including a park without deer, and perquisites
of the fair, held of the king in chief by service of \ knight's fee ;
and the lord shall maintain a lamp burning in the church of the
manor, of ancient custom, costing 3s. yearly.
Heir as above.
Writ of certiorari de feodis &c. 10 July, 29 Edw. I.
Cornwall. Extent, 12 Aug. 29 Edw. I.
Landhilp. 1 knight's fee held by Nicholas de Alneto.
Cructure. 2 laiights' fees held by Thomas de Cructure.
Lanrethou. 3 J knights' fees held by Richard de Cereseaus.
Kyleoyt. 2| knights' fees held by the same Richard.
Helhgan. 2 knights' fees held by Robert de HeUigan.
Treloy. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas Ercedekne.
TreUowyth and Eglosros. 2 knights' fees held by Roger de Carmino.
Golan (Sancto Culano) and Lantweythec. 1 knight's fee held by PhiUp
de Medros.
Trebartha. 1 knight's fee held by Henry de Lange forlange.
Camedon. \ knight's fee held by Wilham de Bodbran.
Pencarro and Ammel. ^ knight's fee held by Richard de Stapelton.
Richard's Ammel. | and ^ knight's fee held by John son of William.
Arganleys. 1 knight's fee held by William son of Martin.
Hellonde. \ and ^ knight's fee held by John le Seneschal.
Reprenna. ^2 knight's fee held by the heirs of Ralph de Bevyle.
Trevenwyn. -pV knight's fee held by Richard le Rous ; and \ knight's
fee held by Richard Vyvian.
La Vos. 2^ kuight's fee held by John le Vos.
Polscoz. ^ knight's fee held by John le Sauser.
Cardinan. The advowson of the church.
La Roche. The advowson of the church.
Somerset. Inq. made at Melebumeport, 20 Aug. 29 Edw. I.
Corftone. The advowson of the church.
He had no knight's fee in the county.
Devon. Extent made at Exeter, 1 Sept. 29 Edw. I.
Wodehywysch and Seyntemarychurche. If knight's fee held by Thomas
de Cyrecestre.
Modbyri and Alynton. 2^ knights' fees held by the heirs of Walter de
Treverbyn.
Anesteye Cruwes. \ knight's fee held by John de Cruwes.
Cotteleghe. | knight's fee held by Roger le Gyw.
Cottelegh. The advowson of the church.
EDWARD I. 25
Hertylohde,. The advowson of the abbey.
Endorsed : Reponatur inter escaeta et inquisitiones de a°- R. E. fil.
R. H. xxix"- ii"!*- pars,
Assignmeni of dower to Margaret late the wife of the said Joyce of a third
part of the lands &e. taken into the king's hand after his death, viz. —
Devon. Hertilond manor. Certain lands &c. at Butterbury, the castle, a
park, water-mills at Cheristowe and Egereston, rents and services &c.
(extent given with names of tenants), including rents and services
of seven free tenants at Herdesworth.
Nutewell. Lands &c. held by knight's service extended at il. 15s. Sd.
yearly, the said Margaret paying a yearly pension of 5 marks to
John de Cynnock, clerk, for life.
CofiNWALL. Cardinan. ' The manor [extended] at 191. 5s. S^d. [yearly].
Duneghny. The manor extended at Gl. yearly.
Of lands &c. held in soccage : —
Devon. Diggeport in the manor of Hertylond. Certain lands &c. extended
at 9s. l|d. yearly.
' Twycbare. 7s. lO^d. rent by the hands of Philip de Courteny.
Southbrok. Lands &c. in socage [extended] at 75s. 6^d. [yearly.]
NoteWelle, Exton and Leverton. Lands &c. held by socage in the manor
and hamlets [extended] at 21s. 6d. [yearly].
Clystfomizon. Lands &c. in the hamlet held in socage extended at
21d. yearly.
Endorsed : Reponatur inter brevia Regis de anno xxix°- R. E. fil.
R. H.
G. Edw: I. File 102. (2.)
45. John de Bella Aqtta alias de Belewe.
Writ, 18 Aug. 2[9] Edw. I.
fYoRK.] /ng-. Sunday after St. Luke, 29 Edw. I.
Tibethorpe. The town (full extent given with names of tenants) held,
of the inheritance of Laderana sometime his wife by the courtesy
of England, of Sir WiUiam de Ros of Helmesle by free service of
2 sparrowhawks (nisorum) yearly.
Estbruime. 4J bovates of land held by 2 tenants (named), held of the
king of the barony of Brunne, service unspecified.
Suthbrunne. 14 bovates of land (tena,nts names given) held, of the inher-
itance aforesaid, of the king of the barony aforesaid, service unspecified,
Nicholas, son of Isabel daughter of the said John and Ladrana and
sometime the wife of Miles de Stapelton, deceased, aged 15 and more, and
Joan another daughter of the said John and Ladrana, aged 24 and more,
are their next heirs.
[York.] Inq. Tuesday the eve of St. Luke, 29 Edw. I.
Thorp Arches. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants),
including a park, ' heckes ' for taking fish in the Wherf in the pond
of the fulhng mill, 4 tofts and 5 bovates of land held by
Alan de Eolyfayt and Helen his wife, and Isabel, Agnes and Margaret
her sisters, by service of ^ knight's fee and rendering 13s. 4d., and
lands, rents &o. (extent given) in , Walton, which is a member of
it UfQUISlTiONS.
Thorp Arches, held, of the inheritance abovesaid, of John, son
and heir of Roger de Moubray, a minor and in the king's wardship,
by knight's service. , t^ r xi.
Neuton in The Wylghes. The manor held by Simon de Kyme of the
manor of Thorp Arches by knight's service, and his tenants there
ought to do ploughing for the lord of Thorp Arches, with 7 ploughs
for 1 day at the winter sowing, and 18 works in autumn, but the
costs of the manor exceed the value of the works.
Nicholas, son of Sibyl daughter of the said Laderana and sometime the
wife of Miles de Stapelton, aged 15, and Joan another daughter, the wife
of Aucher son of Henry, aged 24 and more, are next heirs of the said
John and Laderana.
[York.] Inq. Wednesday after All Saints, 29 Edw. I (defaced).
Carleton manor. Certain lands and tenements (full extent given with
names of tenants), including 75a. arable in Northker, 60a. meadow in
Westmersch and 15a. pasture in ' le Merchs,' and a ferry over the Ayre,
the lord of Carleton maintaining the boat, held, of the inheritance
of the abovesaid Laderana, of the king by service , .
Heirs as last above.
Lancaster. Inq 29 Edw. I {defaced).
Esshton. A moiety of the manor (extent given with names of tenants)
held, of the inheritance abovesaid, of the earl of Lancaster by
knight's service, and doing to him l^d. when scutage runs.
Heirs as above, Nicholas aged 15 and more, and Joan of full age.
Westmoreland. Inq. made at Appelby on Thursday after St. Luke,
29 Edw. I, ending.
Kentemer in Kendale. The vale (extent given with names of tenants),
including a fulling mill, held, of the inheritance abovesaid, of the
king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee. He held no other lands &c,
in the county.
Heirs as above, Nicholas aged 15, and Joan aged 24,
Writ of certiorari de feodis &c. 11 Jan. 30 Edw. I.
York. Extent of knights' fees &c. which the said John held of the inheritance
of Laderana sometime his wife, made at York on Thursday the eve
of the Conversion of St. Paul, 31 Edw. I.
Wyvelesthorp, Tocwyth and Hoton. 7 carucates and 2 bovates of land,
held by Robert de Pontefracto by service of \ knight's fee ; whereof
he holds 3 carucates in Wyvelesthorp in demesne, and John de
Creppingge and Robert de Clerevaus hold 3 carucates of him in
Hoton, WiUiam de Bugthorp holds | carucate in Tocwyth, the
prior of Park holds 2 bovates of him in Tocwyth in frank almoin,
and the prioress of Synithwayt holds of him | carucate in frank
almoin ; and 1 carucate and 2 bovates of land in Tocwyth held
by John de Kirkeby by service of ^ knight's fee.
Rughford [and Merston]. 6 J carucates of land held by William de
Bugthorp by service of | knight's fee ; whereof he holds 4 carucates
in demesne, and in Merston the heir of William son of Henry holds
1 carucate and 2 bovates, Everard Prodom holds \ carucate, and
Henry son of the said Everard holds 6 bovates, •
teDWAtlt) I. 2?
Coupmanthorp. 3 carucates of land held by Richard de Malebys by
service of | knight's fee.
Merston. 9 carucates of land held by the heir of William son of Thomas
by service of | knight's fee ; whereof he holds 6 carucates in demesne,
and of the residue of 6 (sic) carucates the abbot of Fountains holds
1 carucate in frank almoin.
Bylton [and Tocwyth]. 5 carucates of land held by William le Vavasour
and Richard le Walays, by service of i knight's fee ; whereof in
Bylton the said Wilham holds 1 carucate and 1 bovate in demesne,
the said Richard holds 1 carucate and 1 bovate, the said William
holds of the prior of Park 1| carucate and 1 bovate which the prior
used to hold in frank almoin, and the prioress of Synithwa3rt
holds IJ carucate and 1 bovate in Tocwyth in frank almoin.
Neuton Kyme. 7 carucates of land held by Simon de Kyme by service of
J knight's fee ; whereof he holds 4 carucates and 2 bovates in
demesne, Robert de Blkyngton holds 2 carucates, Elias de Neuton,
clerk, holds 2 bovates, and Alan de Catherton holds 4 bovates.
HamertcHi, Monkton, Wythington and Quixlay. 12 carucates of land
held by Henry son of John de Hamerton by service of 1 knight's fee ;
whereof he holds 5| carucates and 1 bovate in demesne in Hamerton
and Quixlay ; in Hamerton the abbot of Fountains holds of him
7 bovates in frank almoin, Alan de Cranelay holds 2 bovates, Henry
Moye holds 3 bovates, Robert son of Hugh holds 3 bovates of the
heir of Richard de Normanvill who held of the said Henry, Isabel
daughter of John de Hamerton holds 3 bovates, and Agnes daughter
of John holds 3 bovates ; in Monketon Roger de Merkyngfeld holds
1 carucate ; in Wythington Wilham le Walays holds 1 carucate ;
in Quixlay John son of Alexander de Quixlay holds a messuage and 5
bovates, Robert son of John holds a toft, Nicholas the clerk of Quixlay
holds 2 bovates, Thomas Waydelove holds 3 bovates, Robert de
Gaylesthorp holds 2 bovates, and Thomas Ingebald 2 bovates.
Allerton, Clareton, Lynlandes, Dunseford, Little Usebum, Hoperton,
Horseford and Raudon. 14 carucates of land held by John
Mauleverer by service of 1^ knight's fee ; whereof he holds 7 carucates
in demesne ; Richard le Walays holds of him 3| carucates in
Dunsford ; in Hoperton Robert the chaplain holds 4 bovates, John
Skot holds 2 bovates, Robert son of Nicholas de Hoperton holds a
messuage and 2a., Geoffrey le Normand holds a messuage, Richard
de Hoperton holds a messuage, Henry Morel holds 2 bovates, and
Thomas de Botlesford holds 2 bovates ; Thomas de Horsford holds
1 carucate iii Horsford, and 1 carucate in Raudon ; and Richard le
Walays holds 2 bovates in Little Usebum.
He had no advowson of a church of the inheritance aforesaid.
[York.] Similar extent, made at York, 6 Feb, 31 Edw. I.
Bordelby, Herlsay, Sythil and Salcock. 6 carucates of land held by
Robert de Fumeaus and Maud his wife, of the said John &c. by
service of J knight's fee ; whereof they hold in demesne 2 carucates
in Bordelby and J carucate in Herlsay ; the prior of Gysbmrn
holds of them 2 carucates in Herlsay ; Michael de Upsale holds
of them I carucate in Herlsay (and) SithiU ; and Thomas de Salcock
holds of them 1 carucate in Salcock.
He had no advowson of a church of the inheritance aforesaid.
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[York.] Extent or summary of the above knights' fees in co. York.
Partition of the above knights' fees (undated).
Schedule of the part of the heir who is under age.
Schedule of the part of Aucher son of Henry ; this part exceeds the other
in number of fees by ^ and ^ fee, but is of less value in money
by 40s.
Petition to the chancellor from Miles de Stapelton, father of Nicholas de
Stapelton, complaining that the knights' fees &c. assigned to Aucher
son of Henry are worth double or more those assigned to the infant,
who is in the king's wardship, and pra3ring for redress. {French,
undated.)
Writ to the escheator, the king being given to understand that the knights'
fees which were of John de Bella Aqua by the courtesy of England
are not well extended, that certain fees &e. are not extended, and
that there is error in the partition, commands him to cause the
same to be extended (again) &c. and to warn the abovesaid Aucher
to be in the chancery on the morrow of the Ascension next ; 23 April,
31 Edw. I.
Reply by the escheator (?) that he has enquired by the king's writ other-
wise directed to him concerning the knights' fees, &c.
and knows not what further there is to be enquired into. Let the
defects be signified to him Nevertheless he has
warned the said Aucher {undated fragment).
Partition of the knights' fees which were of the inheritance di the said
Laderana. Of this partition let Aucher choose which part he will,
and if this partition does not please him, let him make division of
the fees and let Miles choose.
G.Edw.I. File 102. (3.)
46. Michael son of John de Hole.
Writ of scire facias to the sheriff of Lancaster, whereas by an inquisition
made by him it was found that a messuage and 3 bovates of land in
Longeton, which the said Michael, who was outlawed for felony done
in Cumberland as was said, held of Nicholas le Butiller, were in
the king's hand for a year and a day, the Mng commanded him
cause the said Nicholas to have seisin of the same ; and afterwards
the king was given to understand that the said Michael was not
outlawed, but that the late sheriff took the lands &c. into the
king's hand because he was of Scotch origin and was Uving in
Scotland with his parents ; and whereas afterwards Alan del Kar
and Joan his wife came to the chancery asserting that the said Joan
was sister and heir of the said Michael, and sought livery of the said
messuage and land as her inheritance ; the sheriff is commanded to
warn the said Nicholas to be before the king on the quinzaine of
Holy Trinity, to show cause &c. why the said tenement should not
be rendered to the said Alan and Joan ; 12 May, 29 Edward I.
Writ of certiorari to the same sheriff, reciting as above, and whereas he
returned on the day aforesaid that the said Nicholas had died, he
EDWARD I. 29
is commanded to enquire whether the said Michael died in the
king's fealty or not, and whether the said Joan is his next heir,
10 June, 29 Edw. I.
Lancaster. Irtq. made at Preston in Amoundemesse on Saturday after
SS. Peter and Paul, 29 Edw. I.
[Longeton.] The said Michael died in the king's fealty and peace at
Dombar ; he held the said messuage and land of Nicholas le
! Botilpr and his heirs.
Joan the wife of Alan del Kar is his next heir.
G. Edw. I. File 103. <1.)
47. Geoffrey de Suthorp and Walter de Offord, deceased.
Writ of plenius certiorari to William de Carleton and John de Kirkeby,
because the abbot of Peterborough asserts that the marriage of John
son and heir of Geoffrey de Suthorp, and the marriage of Walter son
and heir of Walter de Offord, who are in his wardship, ought to
pertain to him and not to the king, because their ancestors held of
his predecessors in Peterborough and Stokes by Undele by knight's
service, long before they held anything of John de Camoys in
Loholm which is held of the manor of Torpel, now in the king's
hand, 23 Feb. 29 Edw. I.
Writ of venire facias to the sheriff of Northampton to provide a jury,
23 Feb. 29 Edw. I.
Mandate from W. de Carleton to the sheriff to provide a jury at Thorpel
on Wednesday in Easter week of 60 knights &c. of the neighbourhood
of Torpel, Upton, Peterborough, Stokes by Undele, Loholm and
Cotingham, given at Batesford, 19 March.
Endorsed: This writ was referred to the bailiffs of the Liberty of the
abbot of Peterborough.
Jury panel.
[Northampton.] Inq. taken at Torpel on Wednesday in Easter week, viz. —
5 April, 29 Edw. I.
The said Geoffrey held of the abbot of Peterborough certaiu tene-
ments in Suthorp, Gunthorp, Hemmyngton and Stokes, by service
of 3 knights' fees, and so did his ancestors of the abbot's predecessors
time out of mind ; and in 5 Edw. I he acquired of Ralph de Loholm
a messuage and 2 carucates of land in Loholm by service of | knight's
fee, to hold of the lord of the manor of Torpel, and by suit at his
court every three weeks.
The said Walter held of the said abbot a messuage and | virgate of
land in Peterborough by service of ^ knight's fee, and so dSd one
Thomas de Offord and others his ancestors of the abbot's predecessors
time out of mindj viz. before the time of King Richard, and afterwards
in the time of King Richard the said Thomas was steward of
Peterborough and acquired parcels from divers men in Offord to
hold of the chief lords of the manor of Torpel by service of 2s. and |Z6.
cummin yearly, and doing suit at the court of that manor every
three weeks, and rendering 2s. lid. for scutage when scutage is
at 40s. &c. and Id. for the keeping of the castle oi Rokyngham
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and for sheriff's aid, to be received by the hands of the abbot's
baihffs of the hundred of Nasso, which Id. the baiUffs of the manor
of Torpel shall receive from the same Walter.
Writ of plenius certiorari to the treasurer and chamberlains commanding
them to search the rolls and memoranda of the exchequer and
certify what they find concerning the above, 12 May, 29 Edw. 1.
O, Edw. I, File 103, (2.)
48. EoGER DB Bachesworth.
Writ of plenius certiorari on the complaint of Richard de Bachesworth,
that whereas he was seised of the manors of Herfelde, Northmimmes
and Bachesworth by the feoffment of the said Roger, long before
his death, the escheator by reason of the idiocy of Roger brother of
the said Richard and kinsman and heir of the aforesaid Roger, after
the death of the same Roger took the same into the king's hand,
28 June, 29 Edw. I.
Middlesex and Hebteord. Inq. made at St. Albans, 1 Aug. 29 Edw. I.
Herefeld, Northmymmes and Bachesworth. The said Richard was
enfeoffed of the said manors to hold to him and the heirs of his body,
by the said Roger who was sufficiently sound of mind and memory,
and retained nothing for himself ; and afterwards the said Roger went
to a manor of the Hospitallers called More Halle, and there
stayed for eight days in good health and afterwards became ill
and died, day unknown. The said Richard has been seised
thereof for seven years until now. The manor of Herefeld is held
of the earl of Gloucester as of the honour of Clare by service of
35. 9d. yearly, and ^d. daily for the maintenance of a certain watch-
man (vigilis) in the castle of Clare, doing also suit at the court of Clare
every three weeks : the manor of Northmymmes is held of the same
earl by service of J knight's fee ; and the manor of Bachesworth is
held of the abbot of St. Albans by service of ^ knight's fee, doing also
suits at the abbot's hundred (court) of Kaisford and at his court at
St, Albans, every three weeks,
C. Edw. I. File 103, (3.)
49. Richard son and heir of John Danyel of Tydeswell.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said Richard, whose
lands &c. are in the wardship of Adam de Hamelton by the king's
commission, and who was bom and baptized at Tydeswell, co. Derby,
as is said, 1 March, 29 Edw. I.
Derby. Proof of age made at Tideswelle on Tuesday after the Close of Easter,
29 Edw. (defective).
Nicholas son of Thomas de Topton, aged 50, says that the said Richard
was bom at Weseford in Ireland on the day of St. Mark, 2 Edw. I, and
baptized in the baptistery of the church of St. John, Weseford, and he
himself was then of the household of John the father and with him at
Weseford ; and he recollects the day because the said John and Cecily
his consort, mother of the same Richard, crossed from Ireland at the
feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross next ei,fter the said Richard's
EDWARD I. 31
birth, bringing the said Richard and Nicholas and others of his household,
and landed at Bristol, 20 years ago.
Richard de Boostonys, aged 50 and more, agrees, but only knows it by
the relation of others, but within the quinzaine of St. Michael, 2 Edw. I,
he came to the house of WilMam Folejaiimbe at WormehuU and there
saw the said Richard Danyel lying in his cradle aged about 20 weeks, 26
years ago.
[Richard] son of Richard Danyel, aged 50 and more, agrees, and
knows it because within a month after the said birth John Danyel the
father sent a letter to the said Richard containing that Cecily his wife had
borne the said Richard on the said day of St. Mark ; and he recollects because
at that time he was the said John's baihff at Tideswelle of
Richard his son after he was taken to the house of the said William
Folejaumb about the feast of St. Michael, 2 Edw. I
was guardian of the said Richard, often saw him at Wormehill whilst he
was an infant, and often reckoned up his age.
John Martyn, aged 60 and more, agrees, and he saw the said Richard
at the house of William Foljaumb about Michaelmas, 2 Edw. I, who was
about 18 or 19 weeks old, and at the Christmas after he married his wife
Eva, 26 years ago at Christmas last.
William son of Roger Folejaumb, aged 60 and more, agrees, and says
that about Michaelmas 26 years ago he saw the said Richard an infant
at the house of William Folejaumb, and it was then said that he had been
bom on the day of St. Mark before ; and on the day of St, Michael
(before ?) . . .he married Beatrice his wife, 27 years ago ....
Hugh son of Roger, aged 70 and more, says the like, and knows it because
at the quinzaine of St. Michael after he saw the said Richard (an infant),
he took at Tideswelle to farm for 27 years, whereof 26 have elapsed.
Nicholas Folejaumb, aged 50 and more, says the Hke
William Redymon, aged 60 and more, says the like ; when he first saw
the said Richard he was forester in the forest of ' la Chaumpayne,' and
frequently had access to the house of WilUam Foljaumb, but was removed
from his office 25 years ago.
Alexander de Lucebi, aged 56 and more, says the hke, . . . [Fole]jaumb
where he had come with a present on behalf of Alan vicar of Tideswelle,
his uncle, to Helen and he recollects it because Henry de Luceby
his uncle was instituted Easter next after he first saw the
said Richard, 26 years ago.
Henry de Kongesdon, aged 60 and more, says the hke, .... 26 years
ago his wife Is(abel) bore a daughter Iseult, and he went to the house of
William Foljaumb to ask Nicholas his brother, who was in service there,
and saw the said Richard an infant : if the said Iseult had
lived she would have been 26 at Michaelmas last.
Roger de Cheilmardon, aged 70 and more, says that about the feast of
All Saints 26 years ago he came to the house of the said William, and
[seeing] the said Richard an infant asked who he was, and was answered
and was bom in Ireland, at which he greatly marvelled
and he recollects because at the feast of the Nativity of St. John the
Baptist next following Thomas, who was 26 at that feast last.
Nicholas Gamyl of Cheilmardon, aged 50 and more, says that at
Michaelmas 26 years ago, Ralph his father proposed to enfeoff him of a
moiety of his lands in Cheilmardon, and he went to WiUiam Folejaumb to
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seek his advice as to the form of the charter of feoffment, and then first
'' saw the said Richard ; and he recollects the time by the feoffment made.
Memorandum. The said Adam de Hamelton being warned came not,
and this proof was taken in his absence.
C. Edw. I. File 103. (4.)
50. John, son and heir of Robert le Btjtilleb, or lb Bottler.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said John, whose
lands &c. are in the wardship of Henry del Ree of Kyngesstaneford
by the king's commission, 30 Jan. 29 Edw. I.
HEREroRD. Proof of age made at Hereford, 7 July, 29 Edw. I (fragment).
John de la Hull, aged 42, says that the said John was 22 on the feast
of St. Katherine, for he was bom at Kyngestanford, and baptized in the
church of Bisshopesfrome on the morrow ; and this he knows
because in that year he married Joan his wife.
Thomas Dobyn, aged 50, says the Uke, and knows it because WiUiam
Dobyn his uncle the mill of Kyngestanford of Hugh de
Paunton, lord of the manor.
WiUiam de Twypeton, aged 42, says the like, and knows it because
Payn his son on the eve of St. Katherine
Stephen Young (juvenis), aged 41, says the Uke, and knows it because
William his father on the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist
in the same year, acquired the manor of
.... , aged 58, says the Uke
Hugh de Hopton, aged 44, says the Uke, and knows it because on the
feast of St. Clement in the same year he married Amice his wife.
John le Taylor, aged 50, says the Uke, and knows it because on the
feast of St. Michael in the same year he married E (?)
John le Jevene, .... says the Uke,
Thomas Hemyoke (?), aged 40, says the Uke, and knows it because on
the feast of St. Luke in the same year
.... lawe, aged 42, ... . and knows it because Henry his father
died on the feast of St. Lucy in the same year.
Henry de la Ree Henry came arid testified that the said
John was of fuU age.
C. Edw. I. File 103. (5.)
51 . Thomas, son and heir of William de Luton.
Bttckingham. Proof of age taken at Pletemershton, in the presence of Henry
de Pentelawe, guardian of the lands &e. by the demise of Beatrice,
late the wife of the said William, to whom the king committed the
wardship, 2 Sept. 29 Edw. I {defective).
Richard son of William de Aylesbury, aged 40, says that the said
Thomas was 21 on the day of St. Thomas the Apostle last, and was bom
at HertweUe, co. Buckingham, on that day and baptized on the morrow
in the church of the same town, which he knows because on the eve of
AU Saints preceding, WilUam his own father died and he entered upon his
lands &c. as his heir.
EDWARD I. 33
John Martyn, aged 50, says the Uke, and knows it because at
Whitsunday following he married (1)
Hugh le Jevene (?) says the like, and knows it because he
has a son Henry who and is aged 21.
because he has a son
■ because he has a son WiUiam
Geoffrey le Sender, aged 60, says the like, and knows it because
, de HertweUe was a day of love taken between Gilbert de Bra
says the like, and knows it because on the day of
St. Edmund the King in the same year he married
William Waryn, aged 60,
Alexander Justice, aged 60
WiUiam de Suthcote ....,, he was yeoman (vadlectus) of WiUiam
de Luton ....
* C. Edw. I. File 103. (6.)
52. KaTHEKINE, DArGHTER AND HEIR OF JaMES DE LANGEDON, whom
Robert de Kynbauton married.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said Katherine,
whose lands &c. are in the wardship of PetroniUa, late the wife of
WilHam de Kynebauton, and the said William's other executors, by
the. king's commission, S.Jan. 29 Edw. I.
Essex. Proof of age taken at Langedon, 4 May, 29 Edw. I.
John atte Clyve, aged 48, says that the same Katherine was 16 on the
eve of St. Augustine the Bishop last, for she was bom at Langedon on
that day 13 Edw. I, and baptized in the church there on the morrow
of that feast ; which he knows because he was at Ghelmesford in the
company of James de Langedon her father at the eyre of the Justices in
that year at Michaelmas, and at the feast of AU Saints in the same year
the said James died.
WiUiam de Sturmere, aged 44, says the Uke, and knows it because the
said James died as abovesaid.
John de Beauchamp aged 45, John de Estele aged 40, WilUam
Bertholomeu aged 42, Ehas de Langedon aged 46, John Poygnaunt
aged 55, Thomas Osbem aged 60, PauUnus (Pawelinus) atte Stone aged 44,
John atte Wode aged 40, Bartholomew Osbem aged 52, and Richard
le Gyngnour aged 42, say the Uke, and know it for the same reason as
John atte Clyve.
The said PetroniUa for herself and co-executors says that she knows
nothing against this proof.
C. Edw. I. File 103. (7.)
53. Franco de Scolond alias de Scoland, kinsman and heir of Geoffrey
DE SCOLOND.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said Franco, whose
lands &c. are in the wardship of AUce de Leygrave by the king's
commission, 30 May, 29 Edw, I,
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34 INQUISITIONS.
Essex, Proof of age taken at Berking, 12 June, 29 Edw. I (defective).
Walter de la Grave, aged 60, says that«tlie same Franco was 21 on the
day of All Saints last, and was bom at Warle in his father's house on the day
of All Saints, and was baptized in the church of St. Mary there on the
morrow ; and this he knows because he married Rose the said Franco's aunt,
and because Franco de Skolond, father of the heir and brother of the said
Geoffrey, died at Warle at the feast of St. Luke last 17 years ago, when
the heir was 4 years old, except so much as is between that feast and
All Saints, for he took the heir and delivered him to Richard de Skolond,
who kept him imtil the escheator took him and his lands &c. into the
king's hand.
Ralph de Skolond, aged 60, says the like, and knows it because at that
time he was baiUff of Franco, the father, of his manor of Warle, and until
his death, and by his accounts recollects that that time was nearly 4 years,
and since the said Franco's death he has dwelt at his own house
{mansionem) for 17 years.
William de Kirshampton, aged 50, says the like, and knows it because
in the year after the aaid birth he married one Blanche, who was then of
the household (familiaris) of Franco the father.
Nicholas le Clerk, aged 40, says the Uke, and knows it by the death of
Franco the father feast of St. Luke last 17 years ago, when
the heir was 4 Walter le Blake his own uncle died, whose
executor he was, and by the date of his testament
Robert Page, aged . . says the Uke, and knows it because in the same ^
year his wife.
John Korbyn, aged 40, agrees, and knows it because at the same time
his wife bore him a daughter Joan, who is
who died at the same time.
John Monke, aged 40, knows it because at that time he was
of the household (familiaris in domo) of the heir's father, and carried
him to his baptism and was his godfather (jpatrinus).
Walter le Paumer, aged 40, agrees, and knows it because in the same
year he married Katherine stiU his wife.
Wa,lter Goudwyne, aged 50, agrees, and knows it because at that time
his wife John who is 21 years of age.
Alexander and Peter Partrich, each aged 40, agree, and know it because
at that time they were of the household of Franco (the father and) were
(present) when the said heir was baptized, and have kept count of it
ever since.
C. Edw. I. File 103. (8.)
54. GiLBEET, SON AND HEIE OF ThOMAS DB ClAEB.
Writ to the justice and chancellor of Ireland to take the proof of age of
the said Gilbert, whose lands, by the king's special grace, were
restored before he was of full age, 6 July, 29 Edw. I. Endorsed ■
This writ reached Le Naas 10 May, 30 (Edw. I).
Ireland. Proof of age taken at Cassell before Maurice de Rupeforfci, deputy
of the justice, and John Cantock, deputy of the chancellor of Ireland
on Saturday after St. Matthew, 30 Edw. I. '
Maurice de Lees, knight, says that the said GUbert was bom at
Lymerick and baptized in the cathedral church there by Gerald then
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bishop of Lymerick, on the morrow of the Purification, 9 JIdw. I, and was
21 on the morrow of the same feast last ; and this he recollects because he
was then of the household of Thomas the father, and from then until
the feast of the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 15 Edw. I, when the
said Thomas died, and the said Gilbert was 6 years old at the feast of the
Purification then last past.
Thomas son of WiUiam agrees, and recoUects because a sister of his
bore a son on the same day, who was 21 at the feast of the Purification last,
Ehas de Cheyne agrees, and recoUects because his mother sent to
Juliana de Clare the said Gilbert's mother a present by him on the day
she was in labour, 21 years ago.
Robert de Inscul agrees, and recoUects because he was in a fight
(conflictu) at KyldrojTi between the EngHsh and Irish on Monday after
AU Saints, when Robert le ButiUer, kuight, was wounded whereof he
died, and the said Gilbert was bom a year after ; which fight was
22 years ago.
Maurice son of Matthew agrees, and recoUects because several (plures)
of his friends were kiUed in the said fight.
Richard Somervill agrees, and recollects because he was bom at the
feast of SS. PhiHp and James next after the birth of the said Gilbert, and
proved his age at that feast last past.
Richard de Mora agrees, and recoUects because he was in the wardship
of Thomas the father, and 14 years of age when the said Thomas died,
and the said Gilbert was 6 at the feast of the Purification then last past,
and 15 years have elapsed.
Bartholomew le Flemmyng agrees, and recoUects because a sister of
his bore a son on the same day, who was 21 at the feast of the Purification
last.
Robert son of Richard agrees, and recoUects because his wife bore a
daughter on the same day &c.
Henry son of Stephen agrees, and recoUects because his daughter
Sibyl died at the feast of St. Nicholas next before the said feast of the
Purification, 21 years ago.
Maurice Gerveys agrees, and recoUects because Walter his brother was
wounded in the aforesaid fight so that his Ufe was despaired of.
Stephen KyVemok agrees, and recollects because he was serving the
said Thomas the father at his table, when news came to him of the birth
of the said Gilbert &c. as above.
C. Edw. I. File 103. (9.)
55. Roger son and heir of Adam de Bavbnt.
Sussex. Proof of age taken before the king at York on the octave of
St. Michael, 29 Edw. I.
Whereas the said Roger, who was bom and baptized at Wistaneston,
as is said, says that he is of fuU age and seeks the lands &c. of his
inheritance, whereof parts are in the wardship of WiUiam de Hamelton
and Henry de Cobbeham, by the king's commission, and parts in the
wardship of Master WilHam atte Felde and Andrew de Nevyll, by the demise
of Albertinus Fulberd to whom the king granted the same as wardship,
and the king gave him a day to prove his age, as aforesaid, the
sheriff was comm?inded tQ summon jurors, ai^d to warp t}je gai^
36 INQUISITIONS.
William, Henry, Master William and Andrew to be present, who did
not come, wherefore let the proof be taken.
Ralph de Catewyk, aged 50 and more, dwelling in Stanynges, distant half
a league (?) (leucam) from Wistaneston, says that the said Roger was 21 on
IViday before the Annunciation last, and was bom at Wistaneston
and baptized in the church there by a priest named John, and William
[Berne(?)]hous, Roger de la Hyde and Eva de Cumbe were his godparents ;
and he knows of the heir's age because he is his next neighbour, and has
a son John who was bom three years and more before and was 25 at the
feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist last.
Robert de Bindevylle, aged 52 and more, dweUing at Hanefeld, three
leagues from Wistaneston, agrees, and knows because he has a daughter
Joan bom 15 days before the Purification five years before the birth of
the heir, who was 26 at that day last past.
Wilham atte Denne, aged 54, dwelling at Horsam, six leagues from
Wistaneston, agrees, and knows it because he has a son Richard bom
in the first week of Lent next before the birth of the heir, who was 21 on
that day last past.
John Testard, aged 40, dweUing at Stanynges, two furlongs 'from
Wistaneston, agrees, and knows because he has a son John bom on the
feast of Easter next after the heir's birth, who was 21 on that feast
last ; he was also present when the heir was baptized.
John le Graunt, aged 42, dwelling at Hanefeud, four leagues from
Wistaneston, agrees, and knows because Robert his father, whose heir
he is, died on the eve of SS. Philip and James, twenty years ago, and
the heir was bom a year and more before.
Robert le French, aged 50 and more, dweUing at Brembel, a league
from Wistaneston, agrees, and knows because he has a son Robert who
was bom at the feast of the Purification next before the heir's birth, and
was 21 at that feast last ; and also Helen his wife immediately after
the heir's birth, went to nurse him for a month and more.
John atte Lee, aged 42, dwelling at Wassington, a league from
Wistaneston, agrees, and knows because at that time he was in the
service of Roger de la Hyde, godfather of the heir, and at the feast of Easter
following he entered the service of John, archbishop of Canterbury, 21 years
ago at that feast last.
Matthew de Apsele, aged 30 and more, dweUing at Shepele two leagues
from Wistaneston, agrees, and knows because Robert his father died at
the feast of St. Barnabas 21 years ago at that feast last and the heir was
bom on Friday before the Purification next before.
WiUiam le Spenser, aged 50 and more, dweUing at Chiltington, four
leagues from Wistaneston, agrees, and says the heir was bom as abovesaid
and baptized on the Saturday foUowing, and he himself from the feast
of St. Martin foUowing was in the service of the said Adam the father
for twelve years until {quod) he died, from which time nine years have
elapsed.
Philip de Percyng, aged 41, dwelling at Percyng, five leagues from
Wistaneston, agrees, and knows because on Smiday in Mid Lent a year
after the heir's birth WiUiam his own father enfeoffed Robert Aguylun
of all his tenements in Percyng, 20 years ago at Mid Lent last.
WiUiam Testard, aged 60 and more, dwelling at Stenjmg, half a league
from Wistaneston, agrees, and says that three years and more after the
EDWARD I. 37
heir's birth he married one Maud, 18 years ago at the feast of St. James
last ; and he was present at the purification of the heir's mother.
Hugh de Combes, aged 40 and more, dwelhng at Combes, two leagues
from Wistaneston, agrees, and says that at the said feast of the
Annunciation he was living in the service of John his elder brother, and
so for six years until his brother died and he succeeded to his inheritance
and held his lands for 15 years before Easter last.
And because the said Roger has sufficiently proved his age, let him
have seisin of his lands &c. and let this record be sent to the
chancellor &c.
C. Edw. I. File 103. (10.)
56. John, son and heir of John de Pavely.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said John, whose
lands &c. are in the wardship of WilUam de WeUes by the demise of
Ahce Kybryak, to whom Oliver de Kibryak, who had them by the
king's commission, demised the same, 6 Feb. 29 Edw. I.
Somerset. Proof of age taken at Montacute, 22 June, 29 Edw. I.
William de Pavely of Cantukesheved, aged 42, says that the said heir
was 22 oh the eve of St. Matthew last, for he was bom at Cantukesheved
on that day, 6 Edw. I, and baptized in the church there on the same
day ; and this he knows because John the father was in his company
at the last eyre of the justices at Somertone, viz. — ^in & Edw. I, and
then saw the heir, aged nearly one year.
Robert le Vael, aged 54, says the hke, and knows it because the said
heir was nursed in his house in the eyre aforesaid.
Hugh de Bruges, aged 40, says the hke, and knows it because Oliver de
Kybriak obtained the wardship of the lands &c. by the king's commission
in the year following the said eyre.
Thomas of the mill (de molend'), aged 60, says the Uke, and knows it
because he saw the heir being nursed in the house of Robert le Vael in
the year of the said eyre.
Hugh Freman, aged 48, says the Hke, and knows it because he has a
daughter Gonild who was bom at Christmas in the year aforesaid.
John Borou (?), aged 40, says the same as Thomas of the mill.
Thomas de Bykenhul aged 62, Richard Swift aged 52, Geoffrey de
TyntehuUe aged 50, John Cosyn aged 50, Richard de Loveny aged 48, and
John Tony aged 40, say the Uke, and that the heir was born before the
eyre of the justices aforesaid.
WiUiam de Welles, who had the wardship &c. was present and said he
had o£Eered the said heir a marriage without disparagement, who refused
the same, wherefore the lands &c. ought not to be restored to him until
the said WiUiam should be satisfied the value of the marriage. And
afterwards he satisfied the said WiUiam for his marriage.
G.Edw.I. FilelOB. (11.)
57. Walter de Scrttteville.
Tfn^, 2 Aug. 29 Edw. I.
Northumberland. Inq. made at Newcastle upon Tyne on Friday after the
Assumption, 29 Edw. I.
38 mQUISlTIONS.
Nafferton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held of the
king in chief by homage and by service of 6 marks yearly at
the exchequer of Newcastle.
He died on Wednesday the eve of St. Margaret in the year aforesaid.
Richard his son, aged 23 at the feast of Easter last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 103. (12.)
58. Margery, the wipe of Thomas de Bocland, DAUfiHTBR and heir of
Elias CTJsnsr of Matfen West.
Writ, 20 June, 29 Edw. I. (defective.)
[NoRTHTJMBEKLAND.] Proof of age, made at Stanfordham on Wednesday,
the feast of St. Luke, 29 Edw. I (defaced).
John de Hydewyn , says that the said Margery was bom at
Matfen West on Thursday before the Conversion of St. Paul, 14 Edw. I,
and was baptized on the morrow in the baptistry [of the church of
Stanfordham,] 15 years ago on the said feast last past ; and he well
remembers because at the feast of the [Purification] after the said birth
he came to Sir WiUiam de Halton as steward of his household, 15 years
ago at that feast last past, and he and Sir Elias de Matfen West were
then good friends.
Robert de Ponthope, aged 50, says the hke, and knows it because on
the same day that she was baptized, John his son married AUce daughter
of Richard de Stanfordham, which was 15 years ago.
Thomas Baroun, aged 38, agrees, and remembers it because Agnes his
mother died on the eve of the Purification next after the said birth 15 years
ago.
WiUiam de Haucwell, aged 44, agrees, and remembers because Peter
his son was bom on the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul, 13 Edw. I,
15 years ago at the same feast last past, and he and the said Margery are
of an age.
John Colyn of ' le Hough,' aged 40, says the hke, and remembers
because he and EUas father of the said Margery were then at Newcastle
upon Tyne, at the chapter before the archbishop's official of Northum-
berland, and then was the house of his neighbour Robert del Hough
accidentally destroyed by fire, 15 years ago.
Simon de Ruchestre, aged 42, agrees, and remembers because he was
then building his hall, 15 years ago.
William Gryse of Matfen West, aged 54, agrees, and remembers because
at the feast of Easter next after the said birth, Robert his brother was
slain by robbers going to York on the business of Sir John de Herteweyton,
15 years ago, and he loved his brother above all Mving.
Adam son of Bemard de RyhiU, aged 40, agrees, and remembers because
on the day she was bom there was a great storm, and he was on his
journey from Ryhill to Brynckebum, and when he had to ride across the
Coket he was nearly drowned, which was 15 years ago.
Geoffrey de Stanfordham, aged 39, agrees, and remembers because for
a long time previously he had been in the service of the prior of
Exsysham and a*t Christmas day before the said Margery's birth when he
had received his robe from the said prior, with his permission he went
to his own house at Stanfordham, and it is 15 years since he left the
prior's service.
EDWARD I. 39
Adam de Tuysterygg, aged 43, agrees, and remembers because at
the feast of the Purification next after the said birth as he rode to the
market of Newcastle upon Tyne his horse stumbled (cespitavit) upon a
small stone on the road, and he fell and broke his right leg (tibiam),
15 years ago.
Richard de Bab3Tigton, aged 38, agrees, and remembers because
Christiana his daughter was bom on the feast of St. Vincent next before
the birth of the said Margery, and was baptized on the day after the
said Margery was baptized, 15 years ago.
Nicholas de Dalton, aged 39, says the like, and remembers because on
the feast of St. Agatha next after the said birth two thieves were taken
at Corebrygg and hung on the morrow, and on the same day it was an-
noimced to him that his brother Robert had died at York, at which he
greatly grieved, and 15 years have elapsed since then.
C.Edw.I. File 103, (13.)
59. John de Upton.
Writ, 30 May, 29 Edw. I.
Salop. Inq. made at Brug' on Saturday after All Saints, 29 Edw. I (defective).
Meduleye. 4:0a. arable, la. meadow, and 2 virgates of land, held of him
in villenage (names of tenants given), and 2 nooks of land lying fallow,
held of the heir of Philip Bumel, a minor and in the king's wardship,
by service of doing suit at the court of [*Holgod] every three weeks
for all services.
John his son, aged 16 at the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula last, is his
next heir.
Salop. Inq. 24 May, 30 Edw. I.
Upton. A messuage &c. a moiety of a water-miU, 2 carucates of land,
each containing 40a., 10a. wood, la. meadow, 60s. assised rent from
9 villeins holding 9 virgates of land, and 12d. pleas &c. of court, held
of Richard earl of Arundel, now deceased, by service of ^ knight's
fee.
The said John died half a year before the death of the said earl,
who seized aU his lands &c. into his hands, and dowered Isabel late
the wife of the said John of a third part, and the wardship of two
parts is in the hand of Alesia the said earl's daughter by his gift.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. I. File 103. (14.)
60. Henry de RoimNGE.
Writ, 2 June, 29 Edw. I.
Norfolk. Inq. Wednesday before St. Andrew, 30 Edw. I.
Brethenham. A capital messuage, 80a. arable, certain pieces of meadow,
6a. heath, a Hberty of fold, 6s. 5d. assised rent of free tenants,
14s. Td. assised rent of customers, 14 hens, works, pleas &c. held
of the king, as of the earldom of Albemarle, now in the king's hand,
* So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, but now illegible.
40 INQUISITIONS,
by service of | knight's fee ; and 100a. arable held of WiUiam de
Harcham by service of 12d. yearly.
He held no other lands this side Trent.
Alexander his son, aged 22 on the day of St. Margaret last^ is his
next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 103. (16.)
61. John db Dajstethorp alias de Daiithorp.
Writ, 12 Nov. 29 Edw. I.
CxJMBBRLAND. Inq. made at Carlisle on Friday after St. Gregory the Pope,
30 Edw. I.
Alneburgh. A capital messuage, containing within the close l|a. land,
124a. arable, 21a. land called ' forlandes,' 14 J bovates of land
demised to farm to divers tenants, a toft and 1 bovate of land which
were of John Raven, 13|a. meadow, 6 cottars holding 21a. arable
at the will of the lord, herbage in a place called Alnebank, a brew-
house custom worth \^\d. yearly, a water-miU, a fishery in the Alne
by the miU, and 15 works in the time of reaping, held of Sir Thomas
de Lucy by cornage, and by service of 5s. yearly.
William, son of Alice his elder sister, aged 28 and an idiot, and Joan,
daughter of Mageria his younger sister, aged 22, are his next heirs.
[York.] Inq. made at Hedon, 8 March, 30 Edw. I.
Danthorp. Seven bovates and two parts of a bovate of land, a moiety
of a close, containing 2a., tofts called Abby toft and Dundragh croft,
a toft and a bovate of land held by Walter Stute a villein, and
lands &c. held by other tenants (names given), held of the king in
chief, as of the honour of Albemarle, by service of J^ knight's fee ;
a capital messuage containing 4a., a moiety of a close called
Milnecroft, 8 bovates of land, and a toft and 2a. land held by William
the smith Qaber), held of the provost of Beverley, rendering 10s.
yearly ; and a toft called Mikelcroft, containing 4^a., held of John
de Melsa, rendering 10s. yearly.
WiUiam son of AUce his sister, aged 28, and Joan daughter of Margery
another sister, aged 21 and more, are his next heirs.
Partition made between the above heirs, of the abovesaid lands in
Ahieburgh and Danthorp (fuU extents given with field names and
names of tenants) {undated and defective). Calendared at length in
Col. of Close Rolls, 1302-1307, pp. 92-98.
C.Edw.I. File 103. (16.)
62. Eleanor the wife oe Bertram de Cribl.
Writ, 13 Nov. 29 Edw. I.
Kent. Inq. made at Wy, 18 Jan. 30 Edw. I.
Estwell. The manor (extent given) held in dower of the king in chief
by service of 2 knights' fees ; and Eleanor late the wife of John de
Criel was enfeoffed of the manor by Walter de Sturton to hold for
his life, and entered therein by fine levied in the king's court by his
licence.
EDWARD I. 41
After the death of the said Eleanor late the wife of John de Criel, the
next heir is Bertram brother of the said John, aged 30 years.
G. Edw. I. File 103. (17.)
63. Ralph db Wbdon.
Writ, 17 Nov. 29 Edw. I.
BtrcKiNGHAM, Inq. 15 March, 30 Edw. I.
Masseworth. A carucate of land (extent given), including a capital
messuage, pleas &c. held of the king in chief, as of the honour of
WahngSord now ifi the king's hand, by service of \ knight's fee
and doing suit at the king's court of Wahngfford every month.
Wedone. A carucate of land (extent given), including a capital messuage,
held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Berchamst(ed) now in
the king's hand, for J knight's fee, of the Uttle fee, and doing suit at
his court of Berchamst(ed) every three weeks.
Aumundesham. A carucate of land (extent given), including a capital
messuage, of the king in chief as of the said honour of Berchamst(ed)
for ^ knight's fee, of the little fee, doing suit at the said court of
Berchamst(ed) every three weeks.
Chessham. 80a. arable, 3a. meadow, and 5s. rent of free tenants, held
of the earl of Oxford, rendering him 20s. yearly.
He held no other lands &c.
Ralph his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
G.Edw.I. Fileiaz. (18.)
64. RicHAED DB Harden.
Writ of certiorari, 18 April, 29 Edw. I.
Wilts. Inq. made at Merleberge, 12 June, 29 Edw. I.
Hardene. \\a. land and the baihwick of the forestry of Savemak, which
is called the ' Broyl of Bedewynde,' held of the king in chief by
service of 8s. yearly at the castle of Merleberg.
He held no other lands in the baihwick on the day he died.
E. Inq. p.m. File 6. (2.)
65. WnjJAM DB Kbndalb.
to the " escheator to enquire when the said WiUiam died, whose
daughter and heir Ahce is a minor and ought to be in the king's
wardship, and who have since occupied the moiety of the manor of
Derleye in the Peak, which, by inquisition now made before the
barons of the exchequer, it is found that he held of the king in
chief &c. 6 Feb. 29 Edw. I.
Deeby. Inq. 24 Feb. 29 Edw. I.
Derleye. Two parts of a moiety of the manor (extent given with names_
of tenants) held of the king as of the honour of the castle of the
Peak, rendering 10s. 3d. yearly ; and a third part of the said
moiety (extent given with names of tenants), is held in dower by
Amice de Murydene who was dowered long before the said WiUiam
had anything there.
42 iNQUisrrioNs.
He died on Thursday after St. Agatha 23 Edw. I, and Nicholaa his
wife held the said tenements after his death until Friday after
St. Peter in Cathedra, 24 Edw. I, when the sub-escheator of co, Derby
took the same into the king's hand and held the same until Monday after
St. Matthias following, when they were deUvered to Ahce daughter and
heir of William de Kendale by writ ; and then the said tenements came
to the hands of Ralph Sperwater and the said Nicholaa, who held the
same until the feast of St. Andrew, 26 Edw. I ; and then they were held
by Thomas de Peverwiche by the demise of Ralph Sperwater and
Nicholaa his wife, who held the same until Friday after St. Valentine,
29 Edw. I, when the sub-escheator took them into the king's hand who
held them for 8 days, when they were delivered to Ralph Coterel by writ.
Memorandum, that on 24 Feb. 29 Edw. I, Ralph Coterel received of the
sub-escheator two parts of the manor (sic) (extent given) of Derleye
which were of William de Kendale, by the king's writ by reason of
the minority of Alice daughter of the said William, which tenements
are held of the king of the honour of the castle of the Peak
rendering 10s. ^d. yearly.
E.Inq.p.m. File 6. (4.)
66. Thomas le Abcheb.
Writ to be returned before the barons of the exchequer at York, 16 Mav,
29 Edw. I.
Deeby. Inq. made at Tydeswelle on Sunday after SS. Peter and Paul.
29 Edw. I.
Hokelowe. A capital messuage, 3 bovates of land, a plot of land called
' le Boruis,' and a lead mine, held of the king in chief by service of
keeping the king's forest of Campana in the Peak {de Pecco de Campana)
in person. He held no other tenements.
E.Inq.p.m. File 6. (5.)
67. Juliana de Weokeshale.
Writ, 16 September, 29 Edw. I.
Beeks. Inq. made at Bryth Walton, 8 June, 30 Edw. I.
Estbury. She held nothing of the king in chief in her demesne as of
fee on the day she died, but Wenthlian, late the wife of John Tany,
held in Estbury in dower of the inheritance of the said Juhana the
tenements underwritten, as one dowered at the church door, in the
lifetime of the said Juliana ; which tenements are held of the king
in chief for J knight's fee ; viz.— a messuage &c. a moiety of a
water-mill, 50a. arable, several pasture, la. wood, 36s. 8d. rents from
free tenants, and 5s. 6d. rents of customers, (extent given with names
of tenants).
Joan de Seme, Rose (Boysia) de Brokenesbergh, Anastasia and Margaret
her daughters, are her next heirs ; whereof Rose died 4 years ago and
more, leaving John de Brokesbergh her son and heir, aged 22, and each
of the said Joan, Anastasia and Margaret is at least 40. After this
inquisition was made the said Anastasia, the wife of John de Haddon
died in Somerset and Henry her son, aged 18, is her next heir. '
KDWAUD I. 43
Northampton. Iriq. taken at Northampton on Friday after St
(fragment).
E. Inq. 'p.m. File 6. (6,)
68. Richard son and heir of John db Bachesworth, an idiot.
Writ of certiorari to the escheator to enquire whether the said heir is an
idiot or not &c. to be returned before the barons of the exchequer
at York, 16 Nov. 29 Edw. I. by p.s.
Cambridge. Inq. Saturday after Christmas day, 30 Edw. I.
HaseUngfeld. Richard, heir of the said John, is an idiot, and. there
pertain to him there 52a. arable, 4|a. meadow, a several pasture,
31s. assised rent of free tenants, 3 customers holding 3 cottages and
20a. land, held of the king in chief by \ knight's fee and suit at the
county (court) of Cambridge every month.
Sibyl de Bachesworth, his mother, is dowered of a third part of
all the above. No advowson of a church pertains to the said lands &c.
The executors of the earl of Cornwall now hold two parts of the
above, which the late escheator deUvered to the earl, at what time
is unknown to the jury.
E. Inq. p.m. File 6. (7.)
69. John Paternoster.
Writ, 15 May, 30 Edw. I.
Berks. Inq. made at Abyndon, 15 June, 30 Edw. I.
Esthenreth. 16a. arable held of the king in chief by service of
saying daily for the king and the souls of his progenitors the Lord's
prayer with the salutation of the Blessed Mary.
Richard his brother, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File lOi. (1.)
70. Robert son of Thomas Bustard, of Bustardthorp.
Writ, 28 July, 30 Edw. I.
York. Inq. made at York on Sunday after the Assumption, 30 Edw. T.
Bischopthorp. Two carucates of land held of the king in chief by service
of 4 marks, which he paid yearly to the sheriff of York.
Middelthorp. Four bovates of land held of the abbot of Whyteby by
service of 20s. yearly.
Bustardthorp. The manor and a carucate of land there held of Philip le
Lardyner by service of 7s. yearly.
John his son, aged 18 on the day of St. Wlfrid in the winter last, is
his next heir.
71. Stephen de Elmedon.
C. Edw. I. File 104. (2.)
Writ, 12 March, 30 Edw. T.
Stafford. Inq. made at Stafford, 24 April, 30 Edw. I.
Huntindon. A messuage, 18a. arable, Ifa. meadow, and 265. lO^d. yearly
rent (names of tenants given) held of the king in chief by the
serjeanty of keeping the king's hay of Teddesley.
44 INQUISITIONS.
Pilatonhale. A messuage and 80a. land held of Walter de Elmedon by
service of rendering 2s. yearly.
He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
William his son, aged 28 at the feast of St. Michael last, is his
next heir.
G.Edw.I. File 104.. (3.)
72. Hbwry del Rodbs alias de Eddys.
Writ, 25 June, 30 Edw. I.
Derby. Inq. Saturday after St. Peter ad Vincula, 30 Edw. I.
Cesterfeld, Wodehowse and Leys. 73s. 4d. assised rents (extent given
with names of tenants) held of the king in chief by knight's service,
quantity unknown because they were assigned to one of the heirs
of William de Bruer in augmentation of his pourparty.
He held no other tenements in the county.
Hugh de Rodes, his brother, aged 40, is his next heir.
G.Edw.I. File 104:. (4.)
73. John de CoaaESHALE.
Writ, 16 June, 30 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. taken at Wyham, 10 Jime, 30 Edw. I.
Rewenhale. A capital messuage, 70a. arable, 3a. meadow, and 7s. assised
rent yearly, held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Boulogne,
by the serjeanty of finding a moiety of the costs of a horseman in
the king's war for forty days in England and suit at every other
court of the honour at Wyham ; and 4s. 4d. yearly ought to be
paid to divers lords.
He held no other lands &c. this side Trent.
John his son, aged 12 on the feast of St. James next, is his
next heir.
G.Edw.I. File lOi. (5.)
74. Thomas de Lanum.
Writ, 15 Sept. 30 Edw. I.
Nottingham. Inq. 12 Nov. 30 Edw. I.
Tylne. 13s. 4:d. rent held of the king in chief by service of a sore sparrow-
hawk to be rendered at the king's exchequer.
Hayton. A toft, 7a. arable, la. meadow, and 6s. 4d. rent, held of the
archbishop of York by service of rendering to him 6s. 2d. yearly,
and to the church of Clauerburgh 4s.
Carleton by Trent. A toft, 27a. land, 6a. meadow, and 7s. rent, held of
Gwychard de Sharon, rendermg 14s. yearly, of Thomas Malet
rendering 10s. M. yearly, and of Alan de Tryngeston rendering 12d.
yearly.
Roger his son, aged 60 and more, is his next heir.
G.Edw.I. File 104:. (6.)
EDWARD I. 45
75. BoBEBT i,E Fattconee alias le Fatjkenbr, le Faukonyb.
Writ, 4 July, 30 Edw. I.
Kent. Inq., made at Herst, 24 July, 30 Edw. I.
Faukenersherst. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by
grand serjeanty, viz. — ^keeping a falcon for a certain time at the
king's costs ; but he did not die seised thereof, for long before his
death he demised the same to Stephen atte Dane for life.
John his son, aged 28, is his next heir,
Sussex. Inq. made at Schorham, 27 July, 30 Edw. I.
Wodeton. A tenement called Wodeton, viz. — a capital messuage, 26a,
arable, la. meadow and a several pasture, pertaining to the manor
of Hurst, CO. Kent, which is held of the king in chief by the serjeanty
of keeping a laimer falcon from the feast of St. Michael to the
Purification at the king's costs.
Muchelgrove. A carucate of land (extent given), including a capital
messuage, held of Sir WUliam le Brewose by service of | knight's fee
and doing suit of court every three weeks.
Heir as above, aged 30.
C. Edw. I. File 104. (7.)
76. Master Walter de Marwabdyn.
Writ [*13 July, 30 Edw. I] (missing).
[Hebeeobd.] Inq. made at Herford, 6 Oct. 30 Edw. I.
Marwardsm. 6a. land held of the king in chief by service of 6d. yearly
at the king's exchequer.
(Unspecified.) A messuage, 20a. land and la. meadow, held of Roger
de Mortuomari by socage [socomoneriam) by service of 2s. ; 2a. land
and la. meadow held of Richard le Bret by knight's service ;
6a. arable held of Walter de Brumfeld by knight's service ; 5a. land
held of Andrew son of Ivo by knight's service ; and 2a. arable held
of John de Marwardyn by knight's service.
Walter son of John de Marwardjni, his kinsman, aged 16 at the feast
of St. Denis, 30 Edw. I, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 104. (8.)
77. Bbian son of Alan.
Writ (undated fragment).
Lincoln. Inq. made at Beqer, 11 Aug. 30 Edw. I.
Byker. A capital messuage &c. a water-miU, 62a. arable, 30a. meadow,
20a. marsh, free tenants rendering 4:1. Is. yearly, bondmen rendering
4:1. 12Jd. yearly, cottars rendering lis. 3d., 3 salterns, and
pleas &c. of court, held of the heir of John, duke of Brittany and
earl of Richemimd, whose lands &c. are in the king's hand by the
said duke's death, by service of | knight's fee and rendering 5s. lOd.
yearly for the guard of the castle of Richemund.
He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
* See Palendar of Fine Bolls, p. 456.
46 INQUISITIONS.
His daughters, Maud aged 8, and Katherine aged 6, are his next heirs
He dowered Maud his wife at the church door when he married her of
all the lands &c. aforesaid with others in other counties.
C.Edw.I. File 104. (9.)
78. John Wacelyn alias Wasselyw, an idiot.
Writ concerning the said John, deceased, the wardship of whose lands &c.
the king granted to Margaret de Peneoestre, 15 May, 30 Edw. I.
Southampton. Inq. Thursday before St. Barnabas, 30 Edw. I.
(Unspecified.) A messuage &c. 300a. arable, 8a. meadow, a mill worth
60s. yearly whereof the bishop of Winchester receives 58s., 13s. 9d.
rent of free tenants, 36s. rent of customers, works &o. held of the
prior &c. of Winchester in chief in free socage, rendering 33s. 8d.
yearly.
Nicholaa and Maud daughters of Nicholas Wasselyn, aged 40, are his
next heirs.
Sussex. Inq. 27 June, 30 Edw, I.
Iwhurst. The manor (fuU extent given), including 60a. arable in a
field called Oxenebrigg, held of the count of Brittany in chief by
service of 1^ knight's fee.
His sisters, Nicholaa the wife of Henry de Sardene and Maud reUct of
John de Parrok, aged 30 and more, are his next heirs.
C. Edw. I. File 104. (10.)
79. FxjLK DE Eycote alias de Euycote.
Writ, 22 Jan. 30 Edw. I.
Oxford. Inq. made at Great Hasele, 11 Feb. 30 Edw. I.
Ruycote. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants) held of
the king in chief, as of the honour of WaUyngefford, by service of a
knight's fee. He held nothing of others.
Fulk his son, aged 7^, is his next heir.
OxFOED. Assignment of dower to Margaret late the wife of the said Pulk,
reciting the king's writ to the escheator, dated 23 Feb. 30 Edw. I,
made 21 March, 30 Edw. I.
Ruycote. Two granges and a cart-house within the Barton &c.
(boundaries given), a third part of 6a. pasture and of the issues of a
windmill, lands, rents &c. (extent given with names of tenants).
[Exemplification?] dated at Westminster, 16 May, 31 Edw. I.
C.Edw.I. File 104. (11.)
80. RiOHAED atte Westhalle alias atte Westalle of Amootes.
Writ, 15 Aug. 30 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. taken at Amcotes, 19 Sept. 30 Edw. I.
Gerlethorp. A messuage, 2 bovates of land, a third part of the ferry
over the Trent at Marsdik, and 41. 8s. yearly rent (extent given with
names of tenants), held of the heir of Roger Moubrei [alias de
Moubray], a minor and in the king's wardship, rendering to the said
EDWARD I. 47
heir Is. yearly, to Nicholas Prophet 20qr. corn or U. yearly, to
William de Eiedenesse 6s. yearly", and to Nicholas Allot and Alice
Astin 2s. yearly.
Eichard his son, aged 17 at the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary
last, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 104:. (12.)
81. Hugh de Laval alias de la Vale.
Writ, 25 June, 30 Edw. I.
Noethxjmberland. Inq. made at Ponteland on Saturday before St, Margaret,
30 Edw. I.
Stiford, Hedoim on the Wall and Angyrton. A fourth part of the
manors held of the king in chief of the inheritance of Maud some-
time his wife, by the courtesy of England, by service of a fourth part
of 4 knights' fees.
Neuton. A foi^th part of the town held of the heirs of Bailiol, of the
honour of By well, in free marriage without any service.
Dodyngton. A fourth part of the manor held, of the barony of Alnewyck
which the bishop of Durham now holds, by service of J knight's fee.
John de Langcastre, son and heir of Philippa sister of the said Maud,
aged 30 and more, is her next heir.
Writ of plenius certiorari to the escheator, on the petition of the abovesaid
John de Lancastre for livery of certain lands &c. in Holand,
Stansted, Esthammes and Westhammes, co. Essex, and Thyngden,
CO. Northampton, which the said Hugh, who held them of the king
in chief by the courtesy of England of the inheritance of the said
Maud, demised to Robert BurneU sometime bishop of Bath and Wells
and his heirs, for the hfe of the said Hugh, rendering him 40?. yearly ;
and the said bishop, and afterwards Philip BurneU his heir until his
death, held the same, when they were taken into the king's hand
during the said Hugh's lifetime, by reason of the minority of the
said PhiHp's heir, 8 July, 30 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. made at Stratford on Thursday the eve of St. Margaret,
30 Edw. I.
Holand, Stansted Esthammes and Westhammes. Certain lands were
held by the said Hugh of the king in chief by the courtesy of England
of the inheritance of Maud sometime his wife, by service of an eighth
part of the barony of Muntfichet ; and he demised the same to
Robert BurneU sometime bishop of Bath and WeUs and his heirs, to
hold for the life of the said Hugh, but what the said bishop ought
to do or render is unknown to the jury.
John de Lancastre, kinsman of the said Maud, aged 30 and more, is
her next heir.
Northampton. Inq. Friday after St. James, 30 Edw. I.
Thingdon. The said Hugh held certain lands of the king in chief by the
courtesy of England as abovesaid, service anknown, because they
were at one time of the king's ancient demesne ; and after the death of
Maud his wife he demised the same for his own life to the abovesaid
Robert Burnel, viz. — a capital messuage not built, 37a, arable,
48 INQUISITIONS.
4jo. meadow, pasture, 95. rent of free tenants, 6 virgates of land
in villenage, his pourparty of the market, mill and fishery, for the
whole town is divided into 8 parts, and pleas &o. of court.
Heir as last above,
C.Edw.I. File 104. (13.)
82. Walter de Tebverbyn and Andrew de SoLENiirY.
Writ of flenius certiorari concerning the value of the lands &c. of the said
Walter which are in the king's hand by reason of the minority of his
heir, 23 May, 30 Edw. I.
Writ of diem clausit extremum concerning the lands &c. of the said Andrew,
16 June, 30 Edw. I.
CoEiirwALL. Inq. Eriday after St. Peter ad Vincula, 30 Edw. I.
Faweton. The manor was held by the said Andrew of Richard sometime
earl of Cornwall in chief by service of J5 knight's fee ; which earl's
fees came to the king's hands by the death of Edmund late earl of
Cornwall. The said Andrew died vnthout lawful heir of his body,
and the said tenements reverted to one Geoffrey de Sulenny, as (his)
uncle and heir, who held them of the said earl by the same service, and
the said Geoffrey dying without lawful heir of his body, the same
descended to his two sisters as one heir, viz. — Iseult and Emma. From
Iseult the elder her pourparty descended to Emma her daughter and
heir, from her to Hugh her son and heir, from him to Walter de Tre-
verbyn his son and heir, and from him to Hugh his son and heir, who
is aged 9 years and not married, nor has the wardship been sold by
the said earl or his executors. The said Walter died about the feast of
St. John the Baptist seven years ago ; his pourparty in Faweton is
worth SI. yearly, and the lands &c. held of divers other lords in Tre-
verbjTi, Tregenedwyth, and Tregenniur, are worth 201. yearly. From
Emma the younger sister issued one Oliver de Campo Arnulphi her
son and heir, from him one Joan his daughter and heir, from her
Ralph her son and heir, and from him one John de Welynton, who
now holds his pourparty and is of full age and married.
C.Edw.I. FilelOi. (14.)
83. Richard Brutun alias Brttton, Breton.
Writ, 3 April, 30 Edw. I.
Southampton. Inq. made at Farham on Wednesday the feast of St. James,
30 Edw. I.
Chark. Six virgates of land held of Richard de Bello Campo by socage,
rendering to him 10s. yearly. The said Richard's ancestors held
the same of one John de Gisors, a Norman, rendering him 50s. yearly,
who was never seised of the same in demesne but only of the 508,
rent, whereof he assigned 40s. to the priory of Hamele in frank almoin,
and 10s. the residue, fell to king John as escheat by the exile of John
de Gisors. The said king was never seised of the lands but only of
the said 10s. for all service ; and he assigned the same to one Oliver
de Bello Campo and his heirs for an exchange in part of 100s. of
land and rent in Tychefeld and Chark, for the manor of Muleburne,
CO, Derby, without any reservation ; which lands and rent Richard
EDWARD I. 49
de Bello Campb holds of the king by the said exchange. The said
6 virgates are in the hands of customers whose rent and works are
worth 54s. 6d. yearly, whereof 50s. are paid as abovesaid.
Lee. A capital messuage &c. 8a. inclosed wood, iOa. arable, 2a, meadow,
pasture and 12s. 85. rent of free tenants, held of Iseult la Bran, as
of the honour of lElichemonde which is now in her hand, by service of
^ knight's fee.
William his son, aged 6 at Christmas day last, is his next heir.
Southampton. Inq. Tuesday the feast of SS. Philip and James, 30 Edw. I.
Mapuldrham manor. A messuage &c. 38a. arable, 2a. meadow, and
lis. 8d. rent from 3 free tenants (names given) and a customer, held
of the earl of Gloucester and Hertford by service J knight's fee ; and
a mill and 10a. land held of Maud de Ponte and her heirs by socage.
Heir as above.
Sussex. Inq. made at Cycestre on Saturday after the Ascension, 30 Edw. I.
Westlovente. A capital messuage &c. 103a. land by the lesser hundred,
2a. meadow, and 7 cottars rendering 14s. 6d. yearly, held of the
archbishop of Canterbury by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 6 years.
C.Edw.I. File 104:. (15.)
84. Hubert IiA VEniE alias la Vbtllb.
Writ, 1 May, 30 Edw. I.
Dorset. Inq. made at Stormenistre Mareschal, 7 June, 30 Edw. I.
Corf Molyn. 27a. meadow in demesne, whereof the bondmen ought to
carry the hay and then have 18d. for drink, pasture, heath and rents
(extent given with names of free and other tenants), the whole worth
61. 5s. (yearly), whereof lOd. ought to be paid yearly to the warden
of the hospital of St. Nicholas, Salisbury, held of the king in chief,
as of the honour of Cammel now in the king's hand, by service of
I knight's fee.
He died on Thursday after St. Matthias in the year abovesaid. Peter,
son and heir of John la VeyUe, son and heir of the said Hubert, aged 23 and
more, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I, File lOi. (16.)
85. John Boqes.
Writ, 17 Feb. 30 Edw. I.
Surrey. Inq. made at Lambhuth on Wednesday after St. Gregory the
Pope, 30 Edw I.
Bedinton. The manor (extent given) held of tiie king in chief by grand
serjeanty, viz. — ^rendering a crossbow (balistam), price 12d. yearly, at
the king's exchequer.
The manor is the king's pure escheat because the said John died
without heir, as the jurors understand. He held no other lands in
the bailiwick,
O.Edw,I. File 104. (17.)
P
50 iNQxnsrrioNS.
86> Gbofpeby Uppehdxle.
Writ, 6 June, 30 Edw. I.
Devon. Inq. 4 July, 30 Edw. I.
La Hulle. A messuage &c. 30a. arable, 2a. meadow, 10a. waste and
3 cottars, held of the Mng in chief by the courtesy of England, of the
inheritance of Maisanta sometime his wife, by serjeanty of making
summonses, attachments, distraints, and other things pertaining to
the bedelry of the king's hundred of Buddelegh.
David Uppehulle, son of the said Maisanta, aged 40 and more, is her
next heir.
C.Sdw.I. File 104:. (18.)
87. Isabel de Mobf.
Writ, 28 Jan. 30 Edw. I.
Salop. Inq. 18 April, 30 Edw. I.
Alvitheley. A messuage &c. 30a. arable, 2a. meadow, and 195. Id. rent
of free tenants and 4s. lOd. rent of bondmen (named), including
tenements in Oleaker held by Simon de Alvitheley, held of the
king in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Henry de Morf, her son, aged 45, is her next heir.
G.Edw.I. File 104:. (19.)
88. [*WiLLiAM DE Vbym [alias le Vetm], deest.
[■fWrit, 5 July* 30 Edw. I.]
Somerset. Aston town. A hide and 2 virgates of land and | ferdell'.]
89. John de Cogan.
Writ, 26 April, 30 Edw. I.
Devon. Inq. 6 May, 30 Edw. I.
Baunton and Ufcolum. The manors (extents given), including tolls of
the fairs at Baunton on Thursday in Whitsun week and St. Luke's
day, and at Ufcolum on the feast of SS. Peter and Paul, held, together
with the manor of Hunspille, co. Somerset, of the king in chief by
barony, doing service of a knight's fee.
Thomas his son, aged 26 and more, is his next heir.
Somerset. Inq. 4 May, 30 Edw. I.
Honespull. The manor (extent given with names of free tenants),
including a fair (feria) on the feast of SS. Peter and Paul, held as
member of the barony of Bampton which is in his band.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. I. File 104. (20.)
90. Richard earl of Aeundell.
Writ, 15 Jan. 30 Edw. I.
Sussex. Inq. 19 March, 30 Edw. I.
ArimdeU. The castle and borough (fuU extent given), with the manors,
hamlets, divers himdreds &c. pertaining to the honour of ArundeU,
* So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, and still missing,
■f See Calendar of Fine Rolls, p. 456.
EDWARD I. 61
held of the king in chief by service of a fourth part of an earldom ; —
including a fishery with a weir in the river (alta ripa) by Arundel,
a park with deer, a park with deer at Estdene with a manor enclosed,
6 woods with deer in the free chace, viz. — the woods of ' la Ruele,'
Selerchs, Wanegrave, Alfredeholte, Dunlye, and Westholte, in the
borough 94 holding burgages, 38 shops (selde), ferries at Rustyngtone
and Hamptone, a market every week for two days, with fairs at the
feasts of St. Nicholas and the Invention of the Holy Cross, pleas
of the court and of the cbace, hundreds called Palyng, Avesford,
Rutherebrigge, Esewrithe, Eseburne, Boxe, and Stokbrigge and
the half hundred of Bury ; in which hundreds the bishop of Cycestre,
the abbot of Feskampe, the master of the hospital of St. John, Palinge,
and Sir John de Sancto Johanne, have the amercements of their
own men, and the bishop of Durham, Sir Henry de Percy, Sir Henry
Tregoz, Sir Alan la Suche, Sir Henry Husee, the prior of Boxgrove,
Sir Walter de Insula, and Sir WiUiam de Alta Ripa have the amerce-
ments of .their men concerning the assise of bread and ale ; and
Henry de Guldeford holds for life by the said earl's demise the manors
of Essedene, Churletone, Sengeltone, Westdene and Northstok, with
the half hundred of Sengeltone. And there are due in wages yearly
to the porter keeping the castle in fee 455. Gd. viz. lO^d. a week, and
to a head forester of fee 75s. 10c?., viz. — 17Jrf. a week.
Edmund his son, aged 16, is his next heir,
[Sussex. Inq.] {undated and mutilated.)
[Burne?] The manor (full extent given), including 10a. meadow, a
park with deer, a wood in the free chace with deer, a market every
week, and rents and services of tenants, 19 tenants holding stalls
(seldas) in the market ait the lord's will, and 65. 5|d. rent in Cycestre.
Heir as above.
Sussex. Inq. 11 March, 30 Edw. I.
Dunhurst. A capital messuage, 50a. fallow land, 6a. meadow, and a park
with deer.
Palyngham. A capital messuage, 120a. arable, 20a. meadow, 4 woods,
one called Blakebrok, rents and works of tenants, and perquisites of
court.
All held as members of the honour of ArundeJ.
Heir as above.
[♦Sussex. Burne. The manor (extent given).
Stansted. A messuage pertaining to the said manor.]
Salop. Inq. 18 May, 30 Edw. I.
Oswalbestre. The castle with lands &c. (fuU extent given with names
of burgesses &c.j including four watermiUs, to wit, the mill ' de Braseo,'
and the mills of Weston, Cotton and Cadugan, 251. 17s. lid. from
viUeins in ' Walescheria,' customs called ' Treth camdion' and ' Treth
morcu,' rents and ' Treth camdion ' and ' Treth morcu ' in the towns of
Yfton, Welli Cadugan, Ryn, and Morton, from Wely Moylgogh of
Weston Ryn, and from the towns of Weston, Wigenton, Bronagard,
* So given in the Calendai printed in 1806, but not now to be foupd in the documents ; but
fee th^' mutilated inquisition above,
52 INQUISITIONS.
Lontudemon (?), Meresbury, Lanhmordu (?), Crukin (?), Brin, Swyney,
Treferclau, Tiefonnen, Bledewelle Vaur, Bledewell Vaghan, the two
Lenhokys, Sutton, Randiri Kneyris, TrefprenhoU, and Weston, from
Welired of Cottun, and in Middelton and Cotton ; and the rent called
'Trfeth kamdion ' is payable every other year at the feast of St.
Andrew ; aU held of the king in chief by service of 2 J knights' fees.
Heir as above, aged 18 at the feast of SS. Philip and James last.
Salop. Inq. 19 May, 30 Bdw. I.
Schirewordyn. The castle with lands &c. (extent given with names of
tenants), including rents in Nesse, Ednesdon, Forton and Moneford,
within the manor, lands and rent at Upton which is a member of
Oswaldestre, and Wroccestre which is a member of Upton, and
rent from the abbot of lalleshuU for the mill pond of Tir . . . . ; all
held of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee.
Heir a,p last above.
Memorandum. Philip son of Roger de Stanwardin. Richard Hord (?)
renders 8s. for the land he holds in Stanvardin in Heuode, and it is
a member of Scevardin ; and a seUon at Lopinto which lies fallow.
Salop. Inq. 21 May, 30 Edw. I.
Acton Rounde a member of Oswaldestre. A messuage, 40a. arable,
la. meadow, 20a. wood, 30s. 6d. rent of free tenants (named),
4:1. 17s. 8d. rent of bondmen and cottars (named), and pleas &c. of court.
Heir as last above.
Salop. Inq. 3 June, 30 Edw. I.
Clone. The castle and manor (fuU extent given with names of tenants),
including rents of burgesses, rents in the hamlets of Aston, Hope
Say, and Berley, rents in Qunton, Kempeton, Acton, and Doimher-
berd, and in the hamlets of Aderdeley and Bikedon, Hodicote and
Newcastle, and from certain Welshmen dwelUng in Temsete a custom
called ' Treth camdion ' payable every second year ; aU held of the
king in chief by service of 2| knights' fees.
Heir as last above.
Salop. Inq. made at Cloune, 4 June, 30 Edw. I.
Alkamston. A capital messuage &c. 40a. arable, 2a. meadow, 2a. wood,
a water-mill, 4s. Id. rent of free tenants (named), 25s. from villeins and
pleas &c. of court, held of Walter de Hopton by service of a pair of
gilt spurs yearly.
Heir as last above.
Wn,TS. Inq. 30 June, 30 Edw. I.
Kyvele. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) including
1 knight's fee in Paulesholte held by John de Paulesholte, owing
relief scutage and suit every three weeks, 1 knight's fee similarly
held by Nicholas Bordon (?), ^ knight's fee similarly held by William
Musard, ^ (?) knight's fee similarly held by John de euschvch
1 knights fee held by John Kaynel, 1 knight's fee in Badmynton
wmilarly held by Thomas Boteler, and 1 knight's fee in Actone
Torborvile, co. Gloucester, held by Richard de la Rivere ; held of
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the king in chief by service of 1 knight guarding the castle of Devises
in time of war, and for the said service he gave 20s. yearly at the
said castle.
Heir as last above.
Warwick. Inq. made at Sutham, 25 June, 30 Edw. I.
Fleckenho. 23 messuages and 20 virgates of land in viUenage (full
extent given with names of tenants), which one Rose {Boesia) de
Verdon gave to John son of Alan, earl of Arundell, with Maud her
daughter in free marriage, tenure unspecified. He held nothing of
the king in the county.
Heir as above, aged 17 on the day of St. Thomas the Apostle,
30 Edw. I.
Norfolk. Inq. Saturday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist,
30 Edw. I.
Milham and Beston. A capital messuage in Milham, 234a. arable,
4a. meadow, 4a. pasture, herbage and underwood in the park,
2 windmills, a water-mill, 38Z. 13s. &d. rents of free tenants, and
pleas &c., held of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 16 and more.
Oxford. Inq. 22 Jime, 30 Edw. I.
Chupyngnorton. The manor (full extent given with names and services
of tenants, two cottars of whom ought to guard prisoners taken in the
manor, by day and not by night), including meadow and pasture in
the Grove, Chalkputte and Theookkeshampine (?), 71a. meadow in the
Heme mede of Chupyngnorton and in the fields of Overenorton, a
pasture called Prenesdone (?), the pasture of Boysrolle (?)....
Eulevenacre, toU of the market with stallage, and a. 'graseurthe*
yearly from every carucate from some of the free tenants ; held of
the king in chief by service of a knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 17.
Writ (of certiorari) to the escheator, on the complaint of John de Sibeton,
that whereas he acquired 100s. of land in Acton la Rounde of Richard
son of Alan, late earl of Arundel, three years before the earl's death,
the escheator after the earl's death took the same into the king's hand
and delivered it to Amadeus, count of Savoy, with other lands &c. of
the said earl, which came to the king's hand by reason of the minority
of his heir, and which the king caused to be deUvered to the said count
until the lawful age of the heir, 29 May, 32 Edw. I.
Salop. Inq. Friday after St. Bartholomew, 32 Edw. I.
Acton Rounde. Richard fiz Aleyn, sometime earl of Arundell, demised
to the said John 100s. rent in the town for Ufe, to be received from
certain tenants (named) ; and because that rent was held of
the king in chief by knight's service, and alienated without his
licence, the subescheator by the king's command seized the same, with
other his lands, into the king's hand after the earl's death, and
Richard de Harley, steward of the count of Savoy, seized the same,
without the king's demise, to the count's use, and stiU detains it.
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Writ to Richard de Harle, keeper of the lands &c. of the said count in
Salop, to the same effect, 29 May, 32 Edw. I.
Salop. Return to the chancellor from the said Richard (undated).
Acton la Rounde. The said John received in the manor of the gift of
the said earl for three years before his death 100s. yearly rent for his
Ufe. Since the manor came to the hands of his lord, the writer has
received the said 100s.
C.Edw.I. File 104c. (21.)
91. William de Kebkeby.
Writ, 15 Aug. 30 Edw. I.
Leycbster. Inq. 17 Sept. 30 Edw. I.
Medbume. 47s. 2fd. yearly rent (names of tenants given), and 6s. 8d.
pleas &c. held of the king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee ;
a manor there (extent given with names of tenants), held of Thomas
de Chaworth by service of J knight's fee ; and 26a. land in demesne
in a place called ' le Rudde ' of the fee of Ralph de Nevile, service
unspecified.
Blacheston. 88a. arable held of Ralph de Nevile, rendering nothing.
Le Holt. The manor (extent given), including a dovecote by the chapel
and another by the grange, and cultures called Wambeleye and
Gorewong, held of Sarra, one of the heirs of John de Bumeby,
rendering ^d. at Easter.
Prestgrave. A messuage and | virgate of arable land, held of John del
Holt by homage and suit every three weeks, rendering lOd. (yearly) ;
also a cottage and 2s. rent.
Drayton. A culture called 'le Holt Wong,' containing 10a. arable,' and a
virgate of land rendering lib. cummin to the heirs of Brinynghurst, and
there are there 2a. meadow, and 34s. 4d. rents of free tenants (named).
Brinynghurst. A messuage &c. and 38a. arable held of the abbot of
Peterborough by service of ^ knight's fee, and there are 4a. land
there in Brinynghurst Brende, 2a. land in Brinynghurst Stubbyng
towards Bradeleye, 8a. meadow, and 5a. wood.
His sisters, Maud, Mabel, Alice, and Margaret, are his next heirs, and
of full age.
Leicester. Inq. made at Melton, 19 Sept. 30 Edw. I.
Kirkeby. [The manor, viz. — ] a messuage, 2| virgates of land in demesne,
and rents (extent given with names of tenants), held in chief of
John le Wasteneys by service of J knight's fee, including (?), a messuage
acquired of WilUam son of Laurence rendering 6s., a several pasture
called Wasteneys croft with Calvescroft, and 4|a. meadow ; a
messuage &c. 2| virgates of land in demesne, and rents (names' of
tenants given), held of Amaury (Almarico) de Sancto Amando by
service of J knight's fee ; and 100s. Bd. rent from William le Beler,
of the fee of John de Deivile, 4a. meadow, pleas &c. ; and he owed
suit at the king's hundred of Framelond every three weeks.
His sisters, Margaret, AHce, Maud and Mabel, are his next heirs and
of full age.
And he enfeoffed Henry de Dosevile, his heirs or assigns for ever
of 100s. yearly rent from the aforesaid manor of Eirkeby ; William
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Inge of 100s. yearly rent for life to be received of William le Beler ;
and Nicholas de Dose vile of 405. for life to be received from the
manor of Kirkeby.
Cambridge. Inq. 11 Sept. 30 Edw. I.
Orewell. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), held
of Sir Alan la Souch by service of a knight's fee. Margaret late
the wife of John de Camoys is dowered of a third part of the manor
by the death of John her husband ; and Matania late the wife of John
de Cobenham holds the manor for life by the demise of Sir William
de Kirkeby, rendering to him and his heirs 301. yearly.
Heirs as last above, Margaret aged 50, Alice aged 48, Maud aged 46,
and Mabel aged 44 and more.
Lincoln. Inq. taken at Vaudey (vallem dei), 10 Sept. 30 Edw. I.
North Wyme. The manor held of John de Hasting by service of
^ knight's fee ; which manor long before his death he gave to John
de Houby for hfe, rendering 201. yearly, so that he held nothing
there but the said 201. rent on the day he died.
His sisters, Margaret de Hotthorp, Maud de Houby, Alice Prilly and
Mabel Grymbaud, are his next heirs and of full age.
Middlesex. Inq. made at Stone Cross (Crucem lapid') on Monday after
St. Michael, 30 Edw. I.
Holeburn without the bar. A messuage and 6a. land held of Richard
de Gloucester by suit every three weeks, and rendering 3s. 2d. yearly ;
a house held of Juliana de Gayton, rendering 4d. yearly ; la. land
held of John de Wheting, rendering 12d. yearly ; 52a. arable and
6a. meadow held of the dean and chapter of St. Paul's, London,
rendering 6s. 6d. yearly, and there are there a messuage, 59a. arable,
and 6a. meadow ; and a garden, 4a. of vineyards and 3a. arable, held
for the life of Mabel late the wife of WiUiam Grymbald, with reversion
to Re^nald de Morteyn and Isabel his wife, and to WilUam Tuchet,
or the heirs of the said Isabel and WilUam.
West Twj^ord. A messuage and 100a. arable, 19s. O^d. rent of freemen,
whereof 15s. yearly are rendered to the said dean and chapter, and
32- works, at the lord's food, in the autumn.
Buckingham. Inq. 18 Sept. 30 Edw. I.
Stok by Aylesbury. The manor held of the bishop of Lincoln by service
of 2 knight's fees ; of which manor a moiety is of the inheritance of
Cristina his wife, and the other moiety was sometime in the seisin
of Sir John de Kyrkeby, sometime bishop of Ely, who thereof enfeoffed
the said William and Cristina his wife for their lives.
Lotegarshale manor. 161. yearly rent by the warranty of Sir William de
Luda sometime bishop of Ely, who warranted to the said William in
the king's court against Mabel late the wife of William Grimbaud
for a third part of the manors of Houtone and Branfeld, co.
Northampton, which she sought in dower against the said WilHam.
His sisters, Margaret the wife of Walter Dosevill [alias Dosewile],
Maud late the wife of Gilbert de Houby, Mabel late the wife of WiUiam
Grjmbaud, and Alice the wife of Peter Prylly [alias PriUi], are his next
heirs and of full age.
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Bedford. Inq. 23 Sept. 30 Edw. I.
Chalvesteme. The manor (extent given), whereof the capital messuage
&c. 100a. arable and 8a. meadow, held of Sir William de Ros by
service of ^ knight's fee, and the residue held of divers lords
rendering 3s. %d. yearly.
Heirs as last above.
Bidenham. 5s. rent from a messuage and a virgate of land, which are
held in viUenage.
Kent. Inq. 12 Oct. 30 Edw. I.
Stoutynge. The manor with the hamlet of Stanford (extent given) held
jointly with Cristina his wife, by the gift and enfeoffment of Robert de
Langeton, chaplain, to hold to them and the heirs and assigns of the
same Cristina of the lords of the fee, viz. — of Sir Robert archbishop
of Canterbury by service of a knight's fee, doing suit at his court
at Canterbury every three weeks.
Margaret Dosevill, Maud Houby, Mabel Grymbald, and Alice Pirly,
are his next heirs, but can claim nothing in these tenements on account
of the nature of the enfeoffment.
Stoutyiig. The hundred, which is of the inheritance of Cristina his
wife, held of the king at fee farm, rendering 20s. yearly to the sheriff
of Kent.
Kent. Inq. taken at Hehteham, 14 Oct. 30 Edw. I.
Hegheham. A moiety of the manor (extent given) held, of the inheritance
of Cristina his wife, of Sir Nicholas de Cryel by service of I knight's
fee.
Stanstede. A moiety of the manor (extent given) similarly held of Robert
archbishop of Canterbury by service of 18s. 6jd., doing suit at the
archbishop's court of Wrotham every three weeks.
Heirs as last above, but they are not heirs of the said Cristina.
Hbrtpobd. Inq. Thursday the eve of St. Matthew, 30 Edw. I.
Munden Fumivall. The manor with the advowson of the church (extent
given), including a park containing 40a. wood, rents of fr«e and
customary tenants at the feast of St. Martin called ' Scorfe,' and
the customary tenants owe 44 ' afferagia ' to Hertford or Ware with
\qr. of com, on four Saturdays between the feast of St. John the
Baptist and the Gule of August, and a messuage and 15a. land at
Wodecroft of the said WUliam's acquisition which is not extended
because it is charged with 12grr. com for the life of Richard de
Wodecroft, held of Lora late the wife of John de Ulvesflete, daughter
and heir of Gerard de Fumivall by service of J knight's fee, and a
pair of gilt spurs, price %d.
He died seised of the above on Thursday the eve of St. Laurence in
the year aforesaid, and the residue of the manor is in the hands of
Mathania late the wife of John de Cobham for life.
Heirs as above under Buckingham ; Margaret his eldest sister, Alice the
second, Maud the third, and Mabel the fourth.
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Northampton. Inq. 15 Sept. 30 Edw. I.
Cotherstok. The manor (extent given), including a free fishery, held of
the abbot of Peterborough in chief by service of 25. IQ^d. to the said
abbot and his successors for the guard of the castle of Rokyngham.
His sisters, Margaret the wife of Walter de Osevile [alias de Dosevile]
Alice the wife of Peter Prilli [of Oueresby], Maud de Houby, and Mabel
Grymbaud, aged 30 and more, are his next heirs.
NoETHAMPTON. Juq. made at Little Acle, 14 Sept. 30 Edw. I.
Carleton. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief as of the
honour of Berkhamstede by knight's service and doing suit at the
court of Berkhamstede every three weeks.
Heirs as last above, with the variations there given within brackets.
Northampton. Inq. made at Little Ocle, 14 Sept. 30 Edw. I.
Little Acle. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
40a. arable of assart towards Stanerne which render to the king
1 Is. l\d. yearly by the hands of the sheriff, held of the king in chief
by service of | knight's fee, and doing suit at the hundred of Corby
every three weeks, and rendering \ mark (yearly) to the vicar of the
church of Brikestok for the advowson of the church of Little Ocle.
Great Neuton. 345. Zd. assised rent from 3 messuages and 2 virgates of
land, 19s. 9rf. rent from 2 messuages and If virgate of land in
vilenage, and 15s. rent from a cottar, held of William Passelewe in
chief service unknown.
Craneford. 2s. lOd. rent from a virgate of land in vilenage held of
Theobald de Verdon in chief, service unknown ; and certain tene-
ments there are held in dower by Beatrice, late the wife of Henry de
Hakelington, of >he said William's inheritance.
Heirs as last above.
Northampton. Inq. 22 Sept. 30 Edw. I.
Little Hoghton. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants),
including a wood in the chace of Yerdeleye, a free fishery, a
dike (fossatum) called Oaunberleynesdik held by the abbot of St.
James's rendering 2s. 6d. yearly, and 5a. land in Great Hoghton held
by John de Pydyngton and Geoffrey Sench, rendering 6d. yearly ;
which manor one William Grymbaud sometime held of John de
Hastyngges by service of | knight's fee and doing suit at the court of
Barton every month, and he sold the same to one William de Luda,
who sold it to Sir John de Kyrkeby then bishop of Ely, after whose
death his right and inheritance descended to William de Kyrkeby
his brother, who demised the manor to Henry Spigurnel for life
rendering to him and his heirs 201. yearly ; and afterwards came
Mabel late the wife of the said William Grymbaud and sought her
dower of the said manor against the said Heiu:y, who called the said
William de Kyrkeby to warrant, and he warranted and released
the said 20Z. to the said Henry, with agreement that the said Henry
should satisfy the said Mabel for her dower.
Heirs as last above.
Extent or summary of the above lands &c. which were the said William's.
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Writ of certiorari de feodis &c. 17(?) Oct. 30 Edw. I.
Leicester. Extent made at Holte by Medbume on Wednesday before
St. Ambrose, 31 Edw. I.
Holte. A messuage, 10 virgates of land, and 205. yearly rent, held by
John le Conquest and Alice his wife, Robert Heryerd and Margery
his wife, and Adam de Tulesworth and Sarra his wife, of the
inheritance of the said Alice, Margery and Sarra, by service of
J knight's fee.
Blastone. A messuage, 16 virgates of land, 1 mark yearly rent and a
windmiU, held by Ralph de Nevyle by service of | knight's fee.
BiUesdone. A messuage, 8 virgates of land, and 20s. yearly rent, held by
Geoffrey de Skeftyngton by service of J knight's fee ; a messuage,
10 virgates of land, and 505. yearly rent,- held by John Child by
service of \ knight's fee ; and a messuage, 8J virgates of land, and
16s. 6d. yearly rent, held by John de Diggeby by service of
\ knight's fee.
Haluton. A messuage, 18 virgates of land, 100s. yearly rent, 4s. issues
of a wood, and perquisites of the market with court, held by Joan
late the wife of John de Engaine [alias Engayne] by service of
\ knight's fee.
Rolleston. 24 virgates of land and a windmill held by WiUiam de
Beauchamp by service | knight's fee.
Gouteby. A messuage and 12 virgates of land held by William Saustone
[alias de Sauston] by service of J knight's fee.
Medburne. The advowson of the church.
Bradel(e). The advowson of the priory.
Kirkeby. The advowson of the church.
Bedford. Inq. 3 Ides of April, 31 Edw. I.
Bidenham. The advowson of the church.
Hertford. Extent, Monday the eve of St. Edmund the Kong, 30 Edw. I.
Mvmden Pumival. The advowson of the church.
Rounhay. The advowson of the priory.
Middlesex. Extent made at Stone Cross (Crucem Lapiddam) on Wednesday
after St. Hilary, 31 Edw. I.
West Twyford. The advowson of the church.
[Northampton.] Inq. made at Carleton on Tuesday after the Epiphany,
31 Edw. I.
Gildesboruh. 1 knight's fee held by William de Nonacourt of the manor of
Aklee.
Kauntebregge. | knight's fee similarly held by the prioress of
St. Radegund.
Piriho. The advowson of the priory.
Karlton, Aklee and Coderestoke [alias Cotherstoke]. The advowsons
of the churches.
Cambridge. Inq. taken at Orewell, 27 March, 31 Edw. I.
Tadelawe. lOZ. land held by Sir Fulk son of Warin of the manor of
Orewell, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Geldenmorde alias Geldenmordon. lOOs. land similarly held by Robert
Hereward by service of | knight's fee ; and lOOs. land similarly held
by William Pichard by service of | knight's fee.
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Orewell. The advowson of the church of St. Andrew. Matania de
Cobenham holds for life the said manor with the said advowson and
knights' fees by the demise of William de Edrkeby.
Extent or summary of the above knights' fees and advowsons, with the
variations there given within square brackets.
Writ of dedimus potestatem to Stephen Rabaz to receive the attorneys of
Walter Dosevill and Margaret his wife, one of the heirs of William
de Kirkeby, for receiving in the chancery her pourparty of the said
William's knights' fees and advowsons, 15 April, 31 Edw. I.
Writ of scire facias to the sheriff of Northampton, to warn Peter de Prilly
and Alice his wife, Maud de Hoby and Mabel Grymbaud, the other
heirs, to be present in the chancery on the morrow of St. John the
Baptist next, the day given to Walter de Dosevill and Margaret his
wife, the other heir of the said William, to receive their pourparties
of the said fees and advowsons, 16 May, 31 Edw. I.
Pourparty of Maud de Houby of the abovesaid knights' fees and
advowsons, viz. —
Leicester. BiUesdon. I knight's fee which Geoffrey de Skeftinton holds ;
J knight's fee which John Child holds ; and I knight's fee which
John de Diggeby holds,
Haluton. ^ knight's fee which Joan late the wife of John Engaine
holds.
RoUeston. J knight's fee which William de Beauchamp holds,
Gouteby. J knight's fee which WiUiam de Sauston holds.
NOETHAMPTON. Piriho. The advowson of the priory.
Coderstok and Kirkeby. The advowsons of the chiurches.
Middlesex. Tuyford. The advowson of the church.
G.Edw.I. File 105. (1.)
92. John Trenchaed.
Writ, 30 May, 30 Edw. I.
Southampton [Isle of Wight]. Inq. Tuesday after the Ascension,
30 Edw. I.
Schaldeflute. A messuage &c. 2 virgates of land containing 60a. arable,
pasture in the park and marsh, la. meadow, 455. rents of free tenants,
12s. rents of cottagers, 28s. rents of customers, and works worth
295. 2d.
ChesteUe. A messuage &c. 8 virgates of land, pasture on the hills, and
la. meadow.
Watyngwelle. A messuage &c. 3a. wood, 76a. arable, pasture on the
hill, 4a. meadow, and fines and perquisites of court.
All held of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee.
Henry his son, aged 17 on the day of St. Giles last, is his next heir.
SuEEEY. Inq. 6 June, 30 Edw. I.
Purifright. The manor (extent given), including a moor, held of the
earl of Gloucester by service of a knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 18.
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Writ, 30 May, 30 Edw. I.
Southampton ; Isle of Wight. Inq. made at Schaldeflete, 16 July, 30 Edw. I.
Schaldeflete. The manor with its members the hamlets of ChesteUe a,nd
Watyngewelle (full extents given with names of tenants), including
2 fisheries, held of the king in chief, as of the honour of the castle of
Carsbrouk now in the king's hand, by service of 1| knight's fee.
Heir as last above.
Surrey. Inq. 10 July, 30 Edw. I.
Purifrith alias Perefri3t. The manor (fuU extent given with names of
tenants) held of the earl of Gloucester and Hertford by service of
a knight's fee.
Heir as last above.
C. Edw. I. File 105. (2.)
93. ■ William de Fyenes alias de Fenes, de Fybnll(es).
Writ, 5 July, 30 Edw. I.
Surrey. Irtq. made at Suthwerk on Monday after St. Matthias, 30 Edw. I.
Clopham. The said WilHam sometime held the^ manor, and 20 marks
yearly rent from the manor of Kersalton, of which manor he enfeoflEed
William Aumbezas and Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies
at fee farm for the said 20 marks, to be rendered to him his heirs
or assigns yearly ; which manors he held of the earl of Hereford
(Ertford) and Essex by service of doing two suits at his courts yearly,
viz. — one at Ertford and one at Blaunchapeltone in London,
wherewith the tenants of the aforesaid manors are charged. And he
enfeoflEed Thomas Romeyn, citizen of London, and Juliana his wife,
and the heirs of the said Thomas, of the manor of Clopham to hold
of the chief lords by the services due. And long before his death
he enfeoffed William de Medeburne .... and his heirs of the
and 20 marks rent, whereof he has been in seisin of 10 marks by the
hands of William de Aumbezas, knight, for one term before this
inquisition was taken.
John his son, aged 25 and more, is his next heir.
Buckingham. Itiq. 17 Sept. 30 Edw. I.
Wendovere. The manor (full extent given), including two fishponds,
tenants holding burgages and rendering 121. 13s. 4d. yearly, and a
market, held of the kmg in chief by service of a knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
Somerset. Inq. 20 Aug. 30 Edw. I.
Mertok. The manor (fuU extent given with names of free tenants),
including a market, a fair on the day of St. Laurence, and a custom
called ' Scotmust,' held of the king in chief by service of a
knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 21 and more.
C.Edw.I. Fih 105. (3.)
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94. William, bishop of Bath anb Wells.
Writ, 5 July, 30 Edw. I.
Somerset. Inq. 22 Aug. 30 Edw. I.
Overe Were. The manor (extent given) was acquired by the said William
to him and his heirs of Robert de Gornay to hold of the chief lords
of the fee, viz. — of John Apadam, of the inheritance of Elizabeth his
wife, by service of | knight's fee, rendering 6 barbed arrows yearly ;
and the said William made John de Hampton his attorney to put
Anthony de Bradene, his clerk, in seisin of the manor on Saturday
after the Ascension in the year abovesaid before the hour of prime
Qioram prime din), at which hour John rector of the church of Bren
took seisin in the name of the said Anthony, took the fealty of cer-
tain tenants, and received \d. from the customers as recognition.
Then came John de Arderne, as baiHff of Sir John Apadam and
took seisin in his name, but the said Anthony's attorney continued
his seisin until the morrow of the Sunday following before the
hour of prime when the men of the said John ejected the said
Anthony's attorney, who raised hue (and cry) ; and the said John
obtained seisin until Friday after St. Barnabas, when the
said Anthony ejected him, and continued in seisin until Tuesday
following, when the subescheator took the manor into the king's
hand.
Heir or his age, unknown.
G. Edw. I. File 105. (4.)
96> William de Botreatts alias de Botereaus, the elder.
Writ, 24 May, 30 Edw. I.
Devon. Inq. 4 June, 30 Edw. I.
Mollonde. The manor (extent given) held of Edmund de Mortemer by
service of a knight's fee.
William his son, aged 27 and more, is his next heir.
Cornwall. Inq. 8 June, 30 Edw. I.
Warthavala. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by
service of 12 knights' fees of Mortain.
Penheyl. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief, together
with the manor of Crackampton, by service of | knight's fee of
Mortain.
Crackampton. The manor (extent given).
Botylet. The manor (extent given) held of Maud de Hywyhs by service
of 7 knights' fees of Mortain.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. I. File 105. (5.)
96. John de Sancto Johanne.
Writ, 12 Oct. 30 Edw. I.
Sussex. Inq. Saturday the eve of SS. Simon and Jude, 30 Edw. I.
Halnak'. The manor (extent given), including a pasture called MoUe-
gombe, held of Sir Robert de Mohaut b^ service of 4 knights' feeg.
62 INQUISITIONS.
Walberton. The manor (extent given) held as member of the manor of
Habiak'.
Bemham. The manor (extent given) similarly held.
Wodecote. The manor (extent given) similarly held.
John his son, aged 28, is his next heir.
SoTJTHAMPTON. Inq. 7 kalends of Nov. 30 Edw. I.
Shyrebome. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
a fishpond {mvariurn) with pasture around the same, and woods called
Prevet and Margarstone, held of the king in chief by barony doiag
the service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 30.
Southampton. Inq. 13 kalends of Nov. 30 Edw. I.
Basinges. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
100a. land called Benetfeld, a mill rendering SOs. yearly at the
king's manor of Basingestoke, 30a. pastiu-e called ' le Mershe ' render-
ing 20s. yearly at the manor of Basingestoke, 6a. arable in Iwude
rendering 3s. 4d. yearly at the same manor, pasture and wood in the
park, another wood called Shortehasel, and 50a. land in Iwude
rendering 22s. yearly at the manor aforesaid : all held as member
of the barony of Shyreborne.
Heir as last above.
SoUTHAMPTGN. Inq. 10 kalends of Nov. 30 Edw. I.
Chauton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants; held of
the king in chief by service of | knight's fee, and there are due at
the chapel of St. Laurence within the court for ever 52s. by the
assignment and gift of Sir Robert de Sancto Johanne for celebrating
divine service there for the souls of himself and his ancestors.
Heir as last above.
Kent. Inq. 22 Oct. 30 Edw. I.
Earde. The manor (extent given), including 40a. of Broklese and 2a. of
brush (briisketti), held of Sir Robert, archbishop of Canterbtiry, by
service of 2 knights' fees, doing suit at his court of Otteforde every
three weeks.
Heir as first above.
C.Edw.I. File 105. (6.)
97. Matthew de Loveyii alias de Lovayn, db Lttveyn.
Writ, 24 May, 30 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. 20 June, 30 Edw. I.
Eystan ad Turrim. The manor (fuU extent given with names of tenants),
including 2 parks containing 230a. wood, 60a. arable of the fee of
Maundevil which are held of the heirs of John Gissors, rendering
6s. 8d. yearly at the manor of Neuton, a carucate of land in Wikes
held by Hugh le Despenser for | knight's fee, rendering 10s. yearly, as
much in Swinnlonde held by John Weylond rendering as much,
4 carucates of land in Bromlegh and Godmaneston held by Robert
de Godmanneston for 4 knights' fees, rendering U., 2 carucates of land
EDWARD I. 63
in Little Cestreford held by Thomas le Bret for 2 knights' fees,
rendering 405., 1 carucate of land in Berneston held by Edmund le
Berners for J knight's fee, rendering 5s. yearly, and 205. for a knight's
fee from the free tenants of BiUdeston, 7 molmen, and a custom
called ' Vodderpenes ' ; held of the king in chief of the honour of the
castle of Wyndlesor for a knight's fee by service of doing 101. yearly
for the guard of the said castle.
Thomas his son, aged 12 [at the feast of the Nativity] of St. John the
Baptist, 30 Edw. I, is his next heir.
Suffolk. Inq. 23 June, 30 Edw. I.
Bildeston. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants) held of
the king in chief of the honour of the castle of Wyndlesor for a
knight's fee and by service 20s. yearly at the said castle for the
guard of the castle.
Heir as above.
Suffolk. Inq. 7 June, 30 Edw. I.
Drenchestone. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants)
held of the bishop of Ely for 2 knights' fees and by service of U. yearly
at the exchequer of Ely, and 125. lid. to Roger son of Osbert and
John de Beaumond.
Heir as above.
Writ, 24 May, 30 Edw. I.
YoEK ; WAPENTAKE OF Bttccrosse. Inq. taken at Malton on the eve of
Whitsunday, 30 Edw. I.
Norton. Thirteen bovates of land except 5a. (extent given with names
of tenants), and a moiety of a water-mill.
Sutton. Two and a half bovates of land (names of tenants given).
All held of the heir of Roger de Moubray, a minor and in the
king's wardship, by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, age unknown because he was born in Essex.
York. Inq. the day of St. William, archbishop of York, 30 Edw. I.
Priton. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants),
including customs called ' Morlay,' held of John son and heir of
Roger de Mowbray, now in the king's wardship, by service of
I knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 12 at the feast of St. Margaret, 29 Edw. I.
York. Inq. Thursday in Whitsun week, 30 Edw. I.
Marton. The site of a messuage, 5 tofts and 18 bovates of land in
demesne, 3r. pasture, and a free tenant holding 2 bovates of land
and rendering 2s. yearly, held of the dean and chapter of the church
of St. Peter, York, by homage and service of lib. pepper yearly,
price 12d.
Heir as above, aged 12.
Extent or summary of the above manors and lands &c.
Writ of certiorari de feodis &c. 6 July, 30 Edw. I.
Essex and Suffolk, ^yftent made at Eystan, 14 July, 30 Edw. I,
64 INQUISITIONS.
Essex. Wykes. J knight's fee held by Hugh le Despenser.
Sttffolk. Weylond. J knight's fee held by John de Weylond.
Essex and Dorset. Bromlegh and Godemanston. 4 knights' fees held by
Robert de Godmanston.
Essex. Little Cestreford. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas le Bret.
Bemeston. J knight's fee held by Edmund de Bemers.
Suffolk. Stowe market. J knight's fee held by Henry de Clulton.
Essex. Eystan ad Turrim. The advowson of the church.
Suffolk. Bildeston. The advowson of the church.
Drencheston. The advowson of the church.
C.Mw.I. File 105. (7.)
98. William de Monte Caniso of Edwardeston.
Writ to the escheator concerning the lands &c. held by the said WiUiam
of the king in chief, by the courtesy of England, of the inheritance of
Beatrice de Bello Campo sometime his wife, 14 May, .30 Edw. I.
Bedford and Buckingham. Inq. made at Bedeford, 24 May, 30 Edw. I.
Bedford. Dilewik. The manor (extent given), including a park with deer,
a water-mill called Briggemelle, a custom called ' henshire,' and
certain tenants at Bromham pertaining to the manor rendering
52s, assised rent yearly.
Kerdynton. A third part of the manor (extent given).
Ronhale. A moiety of the manor (extent given).
Buckingham. Linselade. 100s. yearly rent.
All held, by the courtesj' of England, of the inheritance of Beatrice
sometime his wife, by reason of offspring between them, of the king
in chief for a third part of the barony of Bedeford by service of a
knight's fee ; which Beatrice had previously been married to one
Thomas son of Otho, who of her begat a son Otho, and a daughter
Maud whom John de Boteturte lalias de Boutetourte] married.
The said Beatrice died seised of the said tenements in fee during the
hfe of Otho her son, and the tenements remained in the seisin of the
said WiUiam to hold by the courtesy of England of the inheritance
of the same Otho, to whom her right descended ; and through the
said Otho who lately died, the said Maud his sister, aged 30, is next
heir of the said Beatrice.
Essex. Inq. made at Belchamp, 27 May, 30 Edw. I.
Belchamp WUlam. The manor (extent given), including a custom called
' cu^eld,' held, by the courtesy of England as abovesaid, of the earl
of Oxford by service of ^ knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Worcester. Inq. Monday after St. Augustine the Apostle of the English,
30 Edw. I.
Sheldesleye Beauchamp. The manor (extent given) held, by the
courtesy of England as abovesaid, of Robert de Thouny by service
of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 20 and more.
EDWARD I. 65
Writ, 15 May, 30 Edw. I.
Stjitolk. Inq. 26 Aug. 30 Edw. I.
Edwardeston. He formerly held the manor of the king in chief, as of
the honour of Eye then in the king's hand, by service of 12 knights'
fees, which fees are assigned to the countess of Cornwall in dower,
rendering also 20s. for the guard of the castle of Eye ; but he
demised that manor long before his death to John le Boursier for
Hfe, rendering 40Z. yearly to him and his heirs.
Leleseye. He formerly held the manor of the earl of Gloucester by
service of 6s. 8d. to be rendered yearly at the manor of Clare ; but
long before his death he demised the same to Michael de Tipelond
for hfe, rendering \0l. yearly to him and his heirs.
He held no lands &c. in his demesne as of fee in the county on the
day he died.
William his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
Essex. Inq. made at Chelmeresford, 24 Aug. 30 Edw. I.
Leyre del Haye. He formerly held the manor of John de Prowyk, as of
the fee of Chiche Ridel then in the said John's hand, by service of
\d. yearly ; but long before his death he demised the same to John le
Boursier for hfe, rendering 20?. yearly to him and his heirs.
Manhale. He formerly held the manor of the earl of Gloucester by service
of I knight's fee ; but long before his death he demised the same
• to John le Boursier for Hfe, rendering 20Z. yearly.
WiUinghale. He formerly held the manor of the earl of Oxford by service
of a knight's fee ; but long before his death he demised the same to
Luke Morel for Hfe, rendering \U. yearly to him and his heirs.
Piltone. He formerly held the manor of John de la Mare by service of
2s. yearly ; but long before his death he demised the same to John
Ad' at fee farm, rendering yearly to him and his heirs from the feast
of St. Michael, 27 Edw. I until the end of the term of 6 years
following 18 marks, and after that 40?. yearly.
He held nothing in his demesne as of fee in the county on the
day he died.
Heir as last above.
C.Edw.I. File 105. (8.)
99. Robert de Stbedleye alias de Strbll[e].
Writ, 24 Jan. 30 Edw. I.
NoTTmGHAM. Inq. 13 Feb. 30 Edw. I.
Strell[e]. The manor with the advowson of the church (extent given,
with names of free tenants), including a park, held of the king in
chief, of the honour of Peverel, by service of a knight's fee.
Chilewell. A windmiU, 17s. Id. rent of free tenants (named), and
91. 10s. yearly rent from 10 customers holding 19 bovates of land in
bondage ; whereof he held 16 bovates of Henry de Grey by homage
and knight's service, and 3 bovates of the king of the honour aforesaid
by the service abovesaid.
Bilburgh. The manor with the advowson of the church (extent given),
including a Httle park, held of the heirs of Walter de Ryboef for
£!
66 INQUISITIONS.
J knight's fee, of the honour of Peverel; and there are rendered
yearly to John de Brokelstowe 55. and to Hugh de Nevill 4s. 4c?.
Robert his son, aged 23 at the feast of St. Matthias next, is his next heir.
G. Edw. I. File 105. (9.)
100. Amice db DBEiiBYB.
Writ, 5 March, 30 Edw. I.
Waewick. Inq. made at Athereston, 14 April, 30 Edw. I.
Neuton Regis. Certain tenements worth 75s. U. yearly (extent given
with names of tenants), held of the king in chief by service of
•^ knight's fee.
Poleye. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), held of Richard
de HerthuU in chief by service of rendering 2s. on the day of
St. James the Apostle.
Richard de Herthull her Mnsman, aged 30 and more, is her next heir.
Warwick. Ivq. made at Coventre» 16 April, 30 Edw. I.
Bathekynton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), held of
the earl of Warwick by service of | knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 30.
G.Edw.I, File 105. (10.)
101. GODBBEY [GiBBARD], BISHOP OB WORCBSTBR.
Writ, 28 Jan. 30 Edw. I.
Glotjcestbr. Inq. 17 March, 30 Edw. I.
Norton Subegge. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief
by service of | knight's fee.
Weston Subegge. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by
service of a knight's fee ; except 6| virgates of land, whereof
Nicholas de Camera holds 2J virgates, Geoffrey son of Hugh holds
3 virgates, and Thomas Bishop holds 1 virgate, all of the king in
chief by the demise of the said Godfrey ; and it renders to
Elizabeth late the wife of Thomas de Camvile for her dower 40s.
yearly for her life.
John son of William Giffard, aged 32, is his next heir.
Southampton. Inq. 23 March, 30 Edw. I.
Ichull. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including 5
free tenants (named) and 30 customers in Iweshate, and 7 free tenants
and 9 customers in Cove, held of the bishop of Winchester by ser-
vice of a knight's fee.
John, son of William Giffard his brother, aged 30, is his next heir.
Wilts. Inq. made at Wylton, 20 March, 30 Edw. I.
Boyton. The manor (extent given), including 10 customers each holding
a virgate of land in Cortynton adjacent to the said manor, held of
John Giffard, a minor and in the king's wardship, by service of
I knight's fee.
Heir as last above.
EDWARD I. 67
Worcester. Inq. made at Alviuecherch, 19 March, 30 Edw. I.
WasthuU. A messuage, 50a. arable, 5a. meadow, and 6a. pasture, held
of the bishopric of Worcester by service of 4s. and suit of court
yearly ; and la. meadow held of Nicholas de Warwick by service of Qd.
Heir as first above.
Somerset. Iriq. 22 March, 30 Edw. I.
Radene. The hamlet (extent given with names of tenants), including
a rent of a, red aj^le, and lands &c. held by the abbot of Stanlegh,
and the priors of ^radlegh and Langhelete in frank almoin, held of
Sir Henry de Lancastre and Maud his wife by service of a knight's fee.
John, son and heir of WiUiam Gyffard his brother, aged 21 and more,
is his next heir.
G.Edw.I. File 105. (11.)
102. William db Hampton.
Writ, 7 March, 30 Edw. I.
Somerset. Inq. 1 May, 30 Edw. I.
Herdecote. A capital messuage &c. and a virgate of land, viz. — -
84a. arable, 12|a. meadow, and a pasture in common, held of the king
in chief, as a free tenant of the manor of Herdecote by Somertone,
by service of rendering Id. yearly, and to the church of Somertone
\d. yearly called ' Peteres peny.'
Somerset. Inq. 2 May, 30 Edw. I.
Monekesham. The close &c. viz. — a capital messuage &c. a fishpond,
112a. arable, 26a. meadow, 40a. wood, a several pasture and pasture
in common, and a tenant holding at will a messuage and a close,
and rendering 9s. yearly, were held by Edmund late earl of Cornwall
in fee ; who afterwards enfeoffed Robert de Amory of the same to
hold to him and his heirs for ever, rendering to the earl and his
heirs lOOs. yearly and to Richard Bygod 4|d. yearly for a part of the
said close, and afterwards gave the prior «fec. of Wjiiham the said
lOOs. rent. Afterwards Richard son and heir of the said Robert
enfeoffed William de Hamptone of the said close in fee, he rendering to
the aforesaid prior &c. the said lOOs., to Richard Bygod and his heirs
4|c?., and to the said Richard and his heirs a clove giUyfiower, yearly.
He held no other lands &c. in the escheator's baihwick.
He died without heir.
G.Edw.I. File 106. (1.)
1 03. William db Bieeld alias de Byeeld.
Writ, 24 May, 30 Edw. I.
Buckingham. Inq. Saturday after SS. Peter and Paul, 80 Edw. I.
Olneye. A fourth part of the manor (extent given with some names of
tenants), including a capital messuage, a fourth part of a market
and of a fishery, and 14 (persons) holding burgages, held of the king
in chief, by the courtesy of England of the inheritance of Maud some-
time his wife ; which whole manor and divers other tenements, viz. —
Barewe upon Sore, co, Leicester, and Tyue, co. Oxford, which are
68 INQUISITIONS.
members of the earldom of ArundeU, are held of the king in chief by
service of a grand serjeanty.
Henry, son of Henry de Erdington and the said Maud, aged 24 and more,
is next heir of the same Maud.
C.Edw.I. File 106. (2.)
104. John de Hampstbdb, alias db Hamstbde.
Writ, 15 Nov. 30 Edw. I.
Wilts. Inq. made at Mere, 8 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
[Mere ?] 15a. arable and 2a. meadow held of the king in chief in socage
by service of 2s. and lib. pepper, price 8d. ; and a capital messuage
&c. with a little meadow, 4 free tenants (named), and 6 cottars,
held of John de Seles and Eustace de Borton, rendering to the said
John a chaplet of roses, and to the said Eustace de Borthon a pair
of gloves, yearly.
He held no other lands.
The said John was a bastard, nor had he any heir of his body.
G.Edw.I. File 106. (3.)
1 06. John de MuNeEtrs alias Moncbtts, db Mottnceafs.
Writ, 6 July, 30 Edw. I.
SotTTHAivCPTON. Inq. Thursday the eve of St. Bartholomew, 30 Edw. I.
Compten alias Compton Monceus. 12a. meadow and a pasture, held
of the manor of Burthon, which is in the king's hand by reason of
the idiocy of the heir of William Walraund, rendering 13s. 4d. yearly
rent at the said manor ; and a messuage, and 8 virgates of land
(extent given with names of tenants), held of Thomas de Warblynton
by service of a knight's fee.
John his son, aged 23, is his next heir.
Sussex. Inq. 12 Aug. 30 Edw. I.
Esthurst. The manor (full extent given), including arable land ia 'la
Merslond,' held of the count of Brittany by service of 2\ knights' fees.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. I. File 106. (4.)
106. Robert son of Henry de Derlbyb.
Writ, 22 Nov. 30 Edw. I.
Derby. Inq. taken at Derleye in the Peak on Wednesday the feast of
St. Lucy, 30 Edw. I, commencing.
Derleye. Two parts of a moiety of the manor (extent given with names
of tenants) held of the honour of the castle of High Peak by service
of 13s. 4d.
Foston and Brocton. 22a. land in socage held of William le Herberjour
by service of 2d. yearly.
Asschebume. Foiu: burgages held in burgage of the rector of the church
of Asschebume, service unspecified.
CoUeye. Two parts of 2 bovates of land held in socage of the honour of
Tuttebury by service of 2s. yearly.
John his brother, aged 16, is his next heir.
EDWARD I. 69
Writ of plenius certiorari to the deputy of the treasurer and barons of the
exchequer to enquire as well by the inspection of the rolls &c. of
the exchequer as otherwise, whether or not the said Robert held of the
king by knight's service, whereby the wardship of his lands ought to
pertain to the king, 28 Jan. 30 Edw. I. Endorsed : That they could
find nothing in the books or rolls of the exchequer to certify and
therefore have caused inquisition to be made in the exchequer, the
tenor whereof they send. And because it is found in this inquisition
that the tenements in question are held of the king by the like ser-
vices by which WiUiam de Kendale lately deceased held his lands in
Derleye, they also send a transcript of the inquisition lately taken
before them concerning the lands which were of the said William.
Transcript from the records before the barons of the exchequer contained
in the roll of Memoranda of the year 30.
Derby. The sheriff was commanded to cause 12 jurors to come and
certify the barons concerning the contents of the writ in three weeks
from the day of the Purification, when they came not, wherefore
the sheriff was commanded to distrain them to come in fiiteen days
from Easter, when they came and said, that in the time of Eang
Henry III, when the bailiwick of High Peak was in the hand of the
present king, one Henry de Derleye died, who held that moiety of
Derleye which was of Robert de Derleye now deceased, and had a
son and heir Henry a minor, and the bailiff of the Peak took the
said moiety with the body of the heir into the present king's hand ;
and afterwards Robert de Derleye, who then dwelt with the said
Sir Edward, sued to him so that he rendered to the said Robert the
said land and heir, and had a bovate of land of the gift of the heir
for his aid. The said Henry had a son and heir Henry called
Le Clop, who was of full age when his father died in the reign of
the present king, when the bailiff of the Peak seized the said land
into the king's hand ; the said Henry Le Clop gave the baihff
10 marks for his aid, who then restored the land to him. The same
Henry had two sons, Robert and John, and died when they were
under age ; and the baihff again seized into the king's hand the
said land and the body of Robert the heir, and afterwards dehvered
the same to Ranulph de Snyterton for 10 marks. Afterwards the
said Robert son of Henry died, without heir of his body, and the
said moiety descended to John his brother, and because he is under
age the escheator seized the same into the king's hand and holds it.
It is held of the king by service of rendering 1 mark yearly at the
castle of the Peak, the same service as that by which the other
moiety is held which is in the king's wardship by the minority of
the heir of William de Kendale, except that that moiety renders
2s. yearly more than this ; the wood, fishery and a mill in Derleye
pertain as well to one heir as the other, undivided.
From the records contained in the roll of Memoranda of the year 27.
At the quinzaine of St. Hilary, 27 [Edw. I] was taken an inquisition
before the barons concerning the lands &c. which WiUiam de Kendale
held in Derleye, whereby it was found, that in the time of King
Henry III, the baihwick of High Peak was for a time in the hand
of WiUiam de Scropton then ""earl of Eerr[ars] (sic), but how the
* There seems to be an omission here.
70 INQUISITIONS.
jurors know not ; at which time one Williani, son of Robert
son of Nicholas de Derley, who held the said moiety of Derleye,
died, Andrew his son and heir being under age ; and the said
earl seized the same into his hand, and conferred the wardship,
with the marriage of the said Andrew, on Thomas de Endesore
then his steward of the said bailiwick ; which Thomas married
the said Andrew to Amice his daughter who survives, and the
said Andrew died, Hugh his son and heir being under age. After-
wards King Henry by his baihff of the Peak seized the said land
into his hand and conferred the wardship, with the marriage of the
said Hugh, upon one Wilham de Grey for his good service ; who
sold the same to one Richard de Launcecoumbe, parson of the church
of Derleye, who married the said Hugh to JuMana daughter of Roger
de Bucmynstre, of whom he begat a daughter Isabel, who was under
age when he died ; whereupon the steward of the Peak under
Edward, now king, then by the assignment of his father holding the
baihwick of the Peak for his maintenance, seized the said land into
the said Edward's hand and sold the wardship with the marriage
of the said Isabel to Richard de Launcecombe, who sold them to
Thomas de Gratton, who married his son Wilham to the same Isabel ;
she died without heir of her body, and the land descended to Thomas
de Kendale her kinsman and heir, and he gave the same to William
de Kendale his son, father of Alice now a minor and in wardship.
Wherefore it is judged that the king ought to have the wardship of
the moiety late of WiUiam de Kendale,
C. Edw. I. File 106. (5,)
107. Alfeed (Albredus, Alvredus) de la Northgeavb.
Writ, 18 Jan. 30 Edw. I.
Hbeefoed. Inq. 24 Peb. 30 Edw. I.
Tadynton. A manor (extent given with names of tenants) held of the
king in chief by service of J knight's fee ; and 22a. arable held of
Walter de la Barre by service of I3d. yearly.
Bollynghope a member of Tadynton. A messuage, 30a. land, Ja.
meadow, and 38s. 2ld. rent from 23 free tenants (named) held
of the king in chief by the service abovesaid.
John his son, aged 4 at the feast of St. Michael, 29 Edw. I, is his next
heir.
G. Edw. I. File 106. (6.)
108. Waltee de MuNEMtTTH of Froremarton, alias de MoNEMtrTH.
Writ, 14 Oct. 30 Edw. I.
Hbeefoed. Iriq. made at Hereford, 26 Oct. 30 Edw. I.
Maurdyn manor. 3a. land held of the king in chief by service of
rendering 12d. yearly by the hands of the sheriff ; a messuage &o.
and a carucate of land (extent given with names of tenants) held of
Roger de Mortuo Mari by knight's service ; and 6a, meadow held of
Walter de Barghope by service of a pair of gloves.
La Fenne within the manor of Maurdyn. 60a. land, 3a. wood, and
5 free tenants (named), held of Alan de Plokeneht by knight's
EDWARD I. 71
service ; and 21a. land held of Richard de Atfreton by service of
9s. 3|d. yearly.
Sotton. 40a. land held of the church of St. Ethelbert {Ethelbi), Hereford,
by service of 26s. 8d. yearly.
Lurteporte. A messuage &c. 100a. land, 10a. meadow, 4a. pasture, 5a,
wood, 6Is. 8d. rent (names of tenants given), and pleas &c. of court,
held of Hugh de Veer by knight's service.
John his son, aged 13 at the feast of St. Edward the king last, is his
next heir.
Glottcester. Inq. Friday after All Saints, 30 Edw. I.
Lechampton. A carucate of land, viz. — a messuage &c. 60a. land,
2a. meadow, and 10s. rent, whereof Maud Le Straunge and John her
son have free tenement for their Uves by the gift of the said Walter,
held of the abbot of Fecamp by service of 40d. yearly rent.
Heir as above.
G. Edw, I. File 106. (7.)
1 09. Thomas de HAirviiiL alias de Havile.
Writ, 2 April, 30 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. made at Kirkeby, 12 April, 30 Edw. I.
Hacunby. The manor (extent given), including a boat in the marsh
demised to farm for carrying turf, held of the king in chief by service
of the grand serjeanty of keeping a falcon called ' Gerfauk ' at the
king's charges, and rendering 12d. yearly to the sheriff.
Thomas his son, aged 21 and more, is his next heir.
Lincoln. Inq. taken at Boston, 14 April, 30 Edw. I.
Skirbek. A toll worth 4 marks in the river {aqua) which extends towards
Boston, held of the king in chief by the serjeanty abovesaid.
Heir as above.
Buckingham. Inq. Sunday after St. Ambrose, 30 Edw. I.
Little Lynford. A manor (extent given), including a fishpond, a park
of 40a. with deer, and a fishery in the Ouse, held of John de Somery
in chief by homage and service of 10s. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 25 and more.
Norfolk. Inq. 9 April, 30 Edw. I.
Donthon, Ketleston and Little Naring. Certain lands &c. held of the
king in chief by the serjeanty of keeping the king's gerfalcons at the
king's charges, and by service of 18s. yearly at the castle of Norwich
for the king's farm ; viz. —
Donthon. The manor (extent given), including a fishery in two places,
customs at Len and Gememuth called ' lastage ' pertaining to the
manor, and customs called ' Hervestwerk ' and ' Yochalwaker ' and
' Hyrdelsilver.'
Ketleston. A messuage, 16a. land, 4a meadow, heath, a windnuU,
rents of free and customary tenants, fowls, works, pleas &c.
Reynham, Helgethon, Toftes, Oxwyk, Pattesle and Northun, Gatele,
Homigtoft and Stanfeld. 4i. 9s. 2d. assised rent of free tenants,
22s. Ifd. rent of customers, 2Tb. pepper, 2U>. cummin, 2 capons.
72 INQUISITIONS.
and \qr. barley, held of the king in chief by service of 405. blanch
farm payable at the castle of Norwich.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
C. Edw. I. File 106. (8.)
110. Hamo le Parker.
Writ, 3 April, 30 Edw. I.
Htjntingdon. Inq. Monday before St. Margaret, 30 Edw. I.
Sutho. A messuage, 80a. arable, 4a. meadow and 14s. rent, held of the
king in chief by service of J knight's fee ; which lands &c. he acquired
of one John de Lovetot to hold to him and the heirs of his body, with
remainder to John his brother, and his heirs.
[Sutho.] 5a. Ir. arable held of John de Stok in chief by service 6|d.
yearly ; 10a. arable and Ir. meadow held of the earl of Gloucester
by service of Id. yearly ; 7a. Ir. arable held of Robert le Mogne in
chief by service of 3d. yearly ; la, arable held of William son of Robert
de Paxton by service of Id. yearly ; 3a. arable and Ir. pasture held of
John le Clerk in chief by service of rendering Jd. yearly; and 1^.
arable held of Richard de la Mare in chief by service of rendering
|d. yearly ; which lands &c. one William le Parker, father of the said
Hamo and John acquired, to hold to him and FeHcia his wife and
their heirs, and afterwards the said William, who survived, gave
the same to the said Hamo and the heirs of his body, with remainder
to himself and his heirs ; also, a cottage which the said Hamo
acquired of the fee of the earl of Gloucester by service of 6d. yearly,
to hold to him and his heirs ; and 3a. arable held of Robert le
Moygne in chief by service of Id. yearly, which he acquired to himself
and his heirs.
He had no other land in the baiHwick.
The said Hamo was a bastard, bom before marriage, and died without
heir of himself.
Essex. Inq. 7 May, 30 Edw. I.
Maldon. A rent and other profits from a moiety of the town, viz. —
16«. rent and stallage of the market at the term called
' Rokmonenday ' in the quinzaine of Easter, a toll of ships and
boats landing there worth 8s. yearly, and a moiety of the pleas &c.
of the court worth 85. yearly, held jointly with Anne his wife,
of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee, by the feoffment
of John de la Launde to them and their heirs ; and the said Anne
peacefully continued her seisin thereof until the said Hamo's
death. •
Tolleshunte. The manor (extent ^ven), including 2 salt marshes, held
jointly, as above, of the king in chief as of the honour of Boulogne
by service of Id. yearly and doing suit at the king's court of Wytham
every month, by the feoffment of Hugh de Essex to them and
their heirs ; and the said Anne continued her seisin thereof, as
above.
The lands &c. abovesaid ought to remain to the said Anne and
her heirs for ever.
EDWARD I. 73
Writ of certiorari on the complaint of John le Parker of Sutho that a
messuage, 80a. land and 4a. meadow in Sutho, whereof John de
Lovetot enfeoffed Hamo le Parker and the heirs of his body, with
remainder to the said John, had been taken into the Idng's hand on the
death of the said Hamo, without heir of his body, 21 Oct. 30 Edw. I.
Httntingdon. Inq. made at St. Neots on Saturday the eve of St. Martin,
30 Edw. I.
Sutho. John Lovetoft did not enfeoff the said Hamo as is aforesaid, but
one William de Cleyo, citizen of London, had the said lands &c.
of the demise of John Lovetoft for Ufe, and thereof enfeoffed the
said Hamo to hold to him and the heirs of his body with reversion to
John le Parker, his brother, and his heirs, and the said John de
Lovetoft quit claimed the same to.the said Hamo &c. with reversion
&c. as above ; and the said John le Parker produced two writings
under the names of the same William de Cleye and John de
Lovetoft which testify this.
Writ of certiorari on a similar complaint of John le Parker concerning
3 messuages, 30a. land and 2a. meadow in Sutho and Bouton,
whereof William le Parker enfeoffed Hamo le Parker &c. with
reversion to the said John &c. 26 Oct. 30 Edw. I.
Huntingdon. Inq. made at St. Neots on the eve of St. Martin, 30 Edw. I.
Sutho. The said WilUam enfeoffed the said Hamo of the tenements
aforesaid, to hold to him and the heirs of his body, with remainder
to the said John son and heir of the said William &c, viz. —
a messuage held of the earl of Gloucester, and 2 messuages held of
John de Stock, together with the lands specified in the first
inquisition.
Similar writ of certiorari concerning the said 3 messuages, 30a. land and
2a. meadow in Sutho and Bouton, and enquiring who is the next
heir, 14 Nov. 30 Edw. 1.
Httntingdon. Inq. taken at St. Neots on Monday after St. Nicholas,
31 Edw. I.
Sutho and Bouton. 3 cottages, 10a. land and 2a. meadow held of the
fee of the earl of Gloucester, rendering M. yearly ; la. Ir. land held
of the fee of Robert le Moyne rendering 3d. yearly ; la. land held
of the fee of William de Paxtone rendering Id. yearly ; 5a. land and
\r. meadow held of the fee of John the clerk rendering \d. yearly ; 1 Ja.
land held of the fee of Richard de la Mare rendering |d. yearly ; and
5a. \r. land held of the fee of John de Stoke rendering &\d. yearly.
WiUiam le Parker enfeoffed the said Hamo of the above to hold to
him and the heirs of his body, with remainder to himself or his heirs ;
and the said Hamo continued in seisin until his death, and died
without heir of his body.
The said John le Parker is next heir of the said William and of
full age.
Similar writ of certiorari concerning the messuage, 80a. land and
4a. meadow in Sutho aforesaid, 14 Nov. 30 Edw. I.
HxTNTrNQDON. Inq. taken at St. Neots on Monday after St. Nicholas,
31 Edw. I.
74 INQUISITIONS.
Sutho. A messuage, 80a. land and 4a. meadow &c. To the same effect
as in the inquisition dated Saturday the eve of St. Martin, 30 Edw. I.
John le Parker, who sues for the said tenements, is of fuU age.
G.Edw.I. File 106. (9.)
111. Richard atte Hole alias de la Hole.
Writ, 16 June, 30 Edw. I.
CoENWALL. Inq. 12 September, 30 Edw. I.
La Hole. The hamlet (extent given) held of the king in chief by serjeanty
of finding a foot soldier accoutered with arms for guarding a tower
of the castle of Lanceveton when there shall be war in the county,
together with Jurdan de Haccumbe, Robert Crok, Richard de Trewen,
John de Tre . . . , Richard Blaimchard, Robert de Rosmorek and
Simon de dyker, his partners in that service, at his own costs.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Roger de la Hole his brother, aged 25 and more, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File\0%. (10.)
112. John de Mtjlbcastre alias de Molecastbe.
Writ, 8 July, 30 Edw. I.
Cumberland. Irvq. made at CarUsle on Tuesday before St. Bartholomew,
30 Edw. I.
Threpland. A capital messuage &c. 150a. land, 6a. meadow, a close
called HeUerskaw, and a free tenant holding 21a. land, held of the king
in chief, as of the honour of the castle of Cokerm(ue), now in the king's
hand, by homage and service of 45. Qd. for comage, to be rendered
yearly to the sheriff for the king's use, and by service of 20s. yearly
to the said castle, and doing suit at the king's court of Cokerm(ue)
every three weeks.
He acquired these lands &c. of Michael de Harcla, to hold to him
and the heirs of his body, with remainder to Thomas de Mulcastre his
brother and the heirs of his body. He died without such heirs, and the
said Thomas, who survives, is aged 30 and more.
Cumberland. Inq. taken at Carhsle on Tuesday before St. Bartholomew,
30 Edw. I.
Little Waverton with its appurtenances (extent given with names of
tenants), including 8 bovates and 15a. land in Great Waverton held
by Lambert de Waverton, rendering 9s. yearly and 2s. id. yearly for
comage, and a third part of Great Waverton held by Sir WUliam de
Boyvill by service of comage, rendering 4s. 5jd. yearly ; all held
of Sir John de Wygeton by service of comage, rendering 4s. 5\d.
yearly to him, and by service of doing suit at his court in Wygeton
every three weeks. He acquired the said tenements of Robert de
Lasceles, to hold to him and his heirs of Sir John de Wygeton chief
lord of that fee by the services abovesaid.
He had an elder brother named Benedict, now dead, who had a daughter,
Alice, who was bom in Scotland, and has dwelt there from her birth,
but whether she is aUve or not the jury know not ; if living she is 20 years
EDWARD I. 76
of age and more and next heir of the said John ; if she is dead, then
William de Mulcastre her uncle, brother of the said John, aged 40 and more,
is his next heir.
4 June, 31 Edw. I.
Cumberland. Inq. made at Wygeton on Monday after SS. Peter and Paul,
31 Edw. I.
Little Waverton. A capital messuage, 84a. arable, 6a. meadow, and
22s. \0d. rent, held of John, baron of Wygeton, by comage,
rendering to him 4s. b^d. yearly, and doing suit at his court in
Wygeton every three weeks.
Heir as above.
Cumberland. Inq. made at Assepatrick on Saturday the feast of SS. Peter
and Paul, 31 Edw. I.
Threpland. A capital messuage &c. held &c. and acquired &c. as in the
first inquisition ; but with further remainder to WilHam de
Mulcastre, brother of the said John and Thomas, and his heirs or
assigns for ever.
The said John and Thomas have died without heirs of their bodies,
and the said William survives and is 40 years of age and more.
Writ of plenius certiorari to enquire whether the said John de Mulcastre
acquired the aforesaid lands &c. in Threpland, co. Cumberland, of
Michael de Hartcla to hold to him and the heirs of his body as in
the above inquisition is contained, or was enfeoffed to hold to him
and his heirs without any condition, as Alice de Mulcastre, daughter
of Benedict de Mulcastre elder brother 'of the said John, says,
26 March, 32 Edw. I.
CxTMBEELAND. Inq. made at Carhsle on Tuesday after Holy Trinity,
32 Edw. I.
Threpland. The said John acquired the hamlet of the said Michael to
hold to himself and the heirs of his body, with remainders as abovesaid
to the said Thomas and the heirs of his body, and to the said William
de Mulcastre his heirs or assigns : he did not acquire the hamlet
simply to himself and his heirs as the said AHce says : the said John
and Thomas died without heirs of their bodies.
C.Edw.I. File 10%. (II.)
113. Robert de Craxjneord.
9 Oct. 30 Edw. I.
Oxford. Inq. 2 Nov. 30 Edw. I.
Suth Newenton. A manor (extent given with names of tenants),
including the rhaster of the hospital of St. John, Oxford, held of the
king in chief, as of the honour of Albemarle, by service of | knight's
fee ; and a manor (extent given with names of tenants) held of
John de Grey by service of ^ knight's fee.
Robert his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir,
C. Edw. I. File 106. (12.)
76 INQUISITIONS.
114. William db Nbybfokd alias db Nerpobd.
Writ, 9 July, 30 Edw. I.
[Norfolk.] Inci. {undated fragment). , ,, . ..i -o^ •„
[Houghton?] (extent given) held [with Petronilla
his wife ?] oiE [her ?] inheritance ....
Holt. [A moiety?] of the manor (extent given), including
in the old park .... knight's fee and f knight's fee.
Cleye (extent given).
Sho(tesham ?)
SuPPOLK. Inq. 29 Aug. 30 Edw. I. . .
Wyssete. The manor (fuU extent given), including a park contauung
100a., held, with Petronilla his wife of her inheritance, of the king
in chief of the honour of Richmond by service of a knight's fee.
He held no lands &c. in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief in
the county,
Petronilla his wife, aged 40 and more, is his next heir, and has been
for a long time in peaceful possession of the manor.
G. Edw. I. File 106. (13.)
115. ROGBR SON OE JOHN.
Writ, 25 April, 30 Edw. I.
Hbrbford. Inq. 12 June, 30 Edw. I.
Brumfeld. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held of
the king in chief by service of grand serjeanty, viz. — ^keeping the
forest of the county of Salop.
John his son, aged 3 at Whitsunday 30 Edw. I, is his next heir.
Salop. Inq. 11 May, 30 Edw. I.
Boulewas. A messuage, 142a. arable, 6a. meadow, a water-mill,
10s. l^d. assised rent of free tenants (named), including J mark from
William de Kaynton, who holds the town of Kaynton, and the
prior of Wombrugg,who holds a weir, 35s. 3^d. assised rent of bondmen,
and 10s. 8d. rents of 5 cottars (named), and pleas &c. of court.
Esnebrugg, a member of Boulewas. A messuage, 40a. arable, 4a. meadow,
265. 6Jd. assised rent of freemen (named), 7s. from a bondman, and
10s. 8d. assised rent from cottars (named), and lib. pepper.
All held of the king in chief by the serjeanty of keeping the king's
forest in the whole of the county of Salop.
Heir as above, aged 3 on 19 April last.
C. Edw. I. File 106. (14.)
116. John, son and heir of Walter db Atjrb.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said John, who
seeks his lands &c. which are in the wardship of William Hathewy
by the demise of Sibyl, late the wife and executor of Grimbald
Pauncefote, to whom Master Greoffrey le Keu demised them, who
had them by the king's commission, 9 April, 30 Edw. I.
EDWARD I. 77
Gloucester. Proof of age taken at Neuwenham in the presence of Nicholas
de Bathonia, knight, on Sunday after St. Edward, 30 Edw. I.
Richard le Wyte of Aure, aged 40, says that the said John was bom at
Aure and baptized in the church of St. Andrew there, and was 24 at the feast
of Holy Trinity last, which he knows because after the feast of St. Michael
in the same year he crossed the sea to Ireland and stayed there a year.
PhiUp Baderon, aged 60, agrees, and recollects well because in
6 Edw. I. at Whitsunday he married Joan his wife, who still survives,
in which year the said John was bom at the feast of Holy Trinity.
Robert le Ward of Aure, aged 50, agrees, and recollects by his son
Philip, who was bom at the feast of St. John in the same year and was
24 at that feast last.
Richard Baderon, aged 54, agrees, and knows by WiUiam his son, who
was bom at the feast of St. Bartholomew in the same year and was 24
at that feast last.
Walter son of Ralph de Aure, aged 70, agrees, and recollects because
at the feast of St. John the Baptist in the same year he was in service
with Sir Bevis {Bogone) de Cnoyvile at Montgomery.
William Menscke, aged 40, agrees, and knows it because he* married
Maud his wife at Easter 6 Edw. I. and the said John was bom at the
feast of Holy Trinity following.
William de Longeford, aged 46, agrees, and well recollects by
Joan his daughter who was bom on the eve of Holy Trinity 6 Edw. I,
and on the morrow the said John was bom.
John Eudas, aged 40, agrees, and knows it because Marg' his daughter
was born at Whitsunday before the said John, and is now 24 and more.
WiUiam Baderon, aged 50, agrees, and recollects because at the feast
of St. Michael in the same year his mother Idonea died, now 24 years ago,
Richard Crompe, aged 40, agrees, and knows it because at Easter
6 Edw. I. he crossed the sea to France, and at the feast of Holy Trinity
following the said John was bom.
Richard de Blydelowe, aged 50, agrees, and knows it because he married
Susan his wife at Easter 6 Edw. I. and the said John was bom at the
feast of Holy Trinity.
Henry Waleys, aged 60, agrees, and recollects because Edelina Waleys
with whom he was in service died at Whitsunday in the same year,
24 years ago and more.
William Hathewy came and knew nothing to say to the contrary.
C. Edw. I. File 106. (15.)
117. FULK DE LtJCY.
Writ, 23 Aug. 30 Edw. I.
Warwick. Inq. made at Wellesbume, 23 Oct. 30 Edw. I.
Cherlecote. A manor (extent given) held of John son and heir of John
de Monte Forti by service of 4d. at Christmas.
William his son, aged 26, is his next heir.
Warwick. Inq. made at Hatton, 22 Oct. 30 Edw. I.
Schreueleye. A manor (extent given) held of Maud daughter and heir of
John de Schreueleye by homage and service of rendering Id. at Easter.
Heir as above.
78 INQXTISITIONS.
Gloucbstbe. Inq. taken at Wyk by Stowe St. Edward, on Sunday before
the Purification, 31 Edw. I.
He held nothing in the county &o.
C. Edw. I. File 106, (16.)
118. William Berchot alias BBRCHAtrDE, an idiot.
Writ to the escheator to enquire whether the said William is an idiot
or not &c. 2 Aug. 30 Edw. I.
Cumberland. Inq. made at CarHsle on Tuesday before St. Matthew,
30 Edw. I.
Alenburgh. The jury know nothing of the person of the said William
or whether he is an idiot or not because they have never seen him
for he has dwelt in Holdemesse since his birth, but they have heard
say that he has been an idiot from his birth. John de Danethorp
who was an idiot from his birth, was uncle of the said William,
and the said William, son of Ahce his sister, and Joan, daughter of
Margery another sister, who is of fuU age and discretion (diecreta),
are his next heirs. The king committed to Adam le Wayte the
wardship of the said John's lands &c. in Alenburgh, which by his
death have been taken into the king's hand, viz. — a messuage,
145a. land, 14^ bovates let to farm to divers tenants, a toft and
1 bovate of land which were of John Ravene, 14ja. meadow, rents of
cottars and herbage in a place called Alenbank, a custom called
' breumale,' a water-miU, and works, held of Sir Thomas de Lucy
by comage and service of 5s. yearly.
[York.] Inq. made at Hedone on Thursday the eve of St. Bartholomew,
30 Edw. I.
Outteneuton. The said Wilham is an idiot from his birth. He holds
12?. of land, of the inheritance of Geoffrey Berchaude his father, of
the king in chief, as of the honour of Albemarle, by knight's service,
which John Berchaud holds by the king's commission for the
sustenance of the said William, rendering 12 marks yearly at the
king's exchequer.
Danthorp. The said WiUiam, son of AUce one of the sisters of John de
Danthorp, and Joan, daughter of Margery another sister, who is of
discretion, are heirs of the said John, and by his death have in
Danthorp 7 bovates and two parts of a bovate of land, a moiety
of a close containing 2a., tofts called Abbitoft and Dundraghecroft,
and tofts and land held by divers tenants (named), held of
the king in chief as of the honour of Albemarle, service unspecified ;
also a capital messuage containing 4a., a moiety of a close called
Milnecroft, 8 bovates of land, and a toft and 2a. land which William
the smith holds, held of the provost of Beverley, rendering 10s.
yearly ; and a toft containing 3|a., held of John de Melsa rendering
10s. yearly.
AH the above have been in the king's hand from the day of
St. Nicholas last, by the death of the said John de Danethorp.
Memorandum (from the escheator ? ) that he has personally examined
the said William and finds that he is manifestly an idiot, and has
been so from his birth, nor does he enjoy lucid intervals, but, as
EDWARD I. 79
he has heard, at lunations is worse and raves with madness,
(Undated.)
Petition to the king from Adam his Gayt (Adam son Gayt) to grant him
what William Berchot is heir of, for what he had of the other fool his
uncle has been loyally expended in the king's service, and he cannot
otherwise maintain his estate. (French, undated.)
G. Edw. I. File 106. (17.)
119. Richard Batayle.
Writ [*15 May, 30 Edw. l.J (missing).
[Berks.] Inq. made before the Constable of the castle and keeper of the
forest of Wyndles(or), 3 June, 30 [Edw. I.] (fragment).
Wyndles(or). The baiUwick of the forestry held of the king in chief
by service of rendering to the king sixty (shillings ?) at the feast of
St. Michael.
forest. 27 held of the king in chief, rendering 13s. 6d.
yearly.
[Wynkefild.] 60a. land with 18s. yearly rent held of by
service of 22s for all service in Wynkefild.
Henry his son is his next (heir).
C.Edw.I. FilelQ%.(\%.)
120. Richard db Redleye alias de Redlee.
Writ, 26 Sept. 30 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. 1 March, 31 Edw. I.
Terlingg. A capital messuage, 80a. arable, l|a. meadow, 6a. pasture,
and 4s. rent from 5 free tenants, held of William Bouvyle, knight,
by service of J knight's fee.
Le Payrewode. 5 marks yearly assised rent from 15 free tenants held
of the free marriage of Roberga his wife, who still survives, of
Sir Robert de Hilton by service of a pair of gilt spurs, who defends
the same, with his other tenements in Suffolk, against the king by
service of an ell of scarlet, price 5s.
Peter his son, aged 24, is his next heir.
G. Edw. I. File 106. (19.)
*
121. Giles de Plays alias de Pleiz, de Playz.
Writ [tl5 Oct. 30 Edw. I.] (missing).
Cambridge. Inq. 24 Oct. 30 Edw. I.
Eulmere. The manor (full extent given with names of free and customary
tenants), including a market every Tuesday, held of the king in
chief by barony of the barony of Mounfichet.
Richard his son, aged 6, in his next heir.
* See Calendar of Fine Rolls, p. 454.
t -See Calendar of Fine Rolls, p. 459,
80 INQUISITIONS.
Stjssbx. Inq. made at Lewes, 29 Dec. 31 Edw. I.
Wanyngore. The manor (extent given), including a pasture called
' le Rep,' held of the earl of Warenne by service of a knight's fee,
and 17s. 8d. are due yearly for the chantry of the chapel.
Werplesbum. The manor (extent given) held as member of the manor
of Wanyngore.
Heir as above, aged 7.
Essex. Inq. taken at Stratford on Saturday before St. Hilary, 31 Edw. I.
Esthammes and Westhammes. 11. 3s. id. yearly rent from 30 free tenants,
6a. wood wholly assarted, pleas &c. of court, a view of frank pledge,
6 woods in the hundred of Tendryng by Great Ocley, and a wood
in the himdred of Udelesford by Tremhale, containing between
them 120a., which the said Giles lately {tarde) before his death
so devastated in big trees for the greater part and wholly in under-
wood that there will scarcely be anything to be sold for three years.
AH held of the king in chief as one of the heirs of Richard Montfichet
who held them with other tenements by barony.
Heir as first above.
NoEFOLK. Inq. Saturday before St. Nicholas, 31 Edw. I.
Tofteris alias Toftesris. A capital messuage, 243a. arable, 8a. underwood,
and rents of free tenants and customers &c. (full extent given with
names of tenants).
Wetinge. A capital messuage, 152a. arable, 10a. meadow, 8a. marsh, a
fishery, rents of customers &c. (named), and pleas &c. of court.
AH held of John Warenne, earl of Surrey, with his other tenements
in other counties, by service of a knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 7 and more.
Extent or summary of the above manors &c.
Writ of certiorari de feodis &c. 16 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
NoEFOLK. Inq, made at Feltewell on Wednesday before St. Peter in
Cathedra, 31 Edw. I.
Fransham and Skemyng. 1 knight's fee which William de Fransham
holds.
Geyton. J knight's fee which John de Geyton holds.
Norhtbarsham, J knight's fee which John le Sire holds.
Wesbradenham. J knight's fee which WiUiam Maupas and Ralph
atte rode holds.
Sparham. 1 knight's fee which WUham le Marchal holds.
Bemham. ^ knight's fee which Constantine de Mortuo Man and
Ranulph de Hakeford and his (or their) parceners hold.
Depham. 1 knight's fee called ' Greppyngefe ' which WilUam de Blunvile
holds.
Depham and Little Elyngham. 1 knight's fee which Roger Cosyn holds.
Norht Wold. | knight's fee which John le Boteler holds.
Wetyng. The advowsons of the churches of St. Mary and AJl Saints.
Crokeston. The advowson of the church.
Suffolk. Inq. taken at Holebroc on Monday after the Invention of the
Holy Cross, 31 Edw. I,
EDWARD I, 81
Stuttone in the hundred of Saunford. The manor which Robert de
Geddingge holds by service of 4 knights' fees.
Le Wodehall in Rattlesdene in the hundred of Thedwardestre. The
manor which Simon de Rattlesden holds by service of 1 knight's fee,
Bemham in the hundred of Blakebom. The manor which Ralph de
Schirle holds by service of J knights' fee.
Essex. Inq. taken at Stratford at the next county (court) after Easter,
31 Edw. I.
Wyrethemondeford in the hundred of Lex[den]. § knight's fee which
Michael de Pohngges and Andrew de Sake vile held.
Wyveho and Doneland in the same hundred. 2 knights' fees which
William de Sotton and Peter de Talesworth held.
Witham in the hundred of Wytham. 1 knights' fee which Hugh de
Mortuo Mari holds ; and J knight's fee which Robert le Power holds.
Maplestrested in the hundred of Hengford. 1 knight's fee which
Thomas de Honteroombe holds.
Chynggeford in the hundred of Little Waltham and Wendon in the
hundred of Westhodelesford. 2 knights' fees which Alexander
Baylol holds.
Takele alias Takeleye in the hundred of Estodelesford. \ knight's fee
which the abbot of Colecestre and John de Bassingbom hold ; and
a sixth part of \ knight's fee which the prior of Thermhale holds.
Tendrengg in the hundred of Tendrengg. | knight's fee which Roger
Mich[aeHs] and WilUam de Byllingford hold.
Great Acle. The advowson of the church.
Cambridge. Inq. 10 Feb. 31 Edw. I.
Fulmere The advowson of the church of St. Mary.
He had no knight's fee in the county.
Sussex. Inq. made at Lewes, 8 March, 31 Edw. I.
Worth. The advowson of the church.
Chagelegh. The advowson of the church.
Wannyngore. The advowson of a free chapel.
He held no knight's fees in the county.
C. Edw. I. File 106. (20.)
122. Master John de Brideport,
Writ {missing).
Dorset. Inq. Friday after St. John ante Portam Latinam, 30 Edw. I.
Brideport. He held nothing of the king in chief on the day he died,
but in his Hfe time he gave a certain tenement in Brideport to
Master John de Brideport who now holds it of the king in chief
in socage by service of Qd. yearly. Master John the mason
{cemevMrius) who had the same of the gift of King Henry III
enfeoffed the deceased thereof.
E. Inq. p.m. File 6. (8.)
123. GriiBERT DE Neville.
Writ to the escheator commanding him to enquire &c. and have this
writ together with a former writ which came to him too late for
82 INQUISITIONS.
execution, as he says, at the king's exchequer at York on the octave
of St. Michael. 11 July, 30 Edw. I.
LmrcoLN. Inq. taken at Vaudey, 8 Sept. 30 Edw. I.
G[ri]mesthorp. The manor held of the king in chief of the barony
of Gaunt bv service of ^ knight's fee.
E. Inq. p.m. File 6. (9.)
124. BEGnrALD LB FowBR aUos LB PoTTW^ER, of Shiyvenham.
Writ, 22 June, 30 Edw. I.
Bbeks, Inq. 6 Sept. 30 Edw. I.
Shryvenham. A hide of land containing 100a. and a miU, and there
are besides a messuage &c. and 10a. meadow in divers parcels,
held of the king in chief without doing any service. But the said
Reginald in 18 Edw. I. granted himself to be bound to Sir Adam de
Stratton yearly on the morrow of St. Michael in a mark to be paid
at his manor of Sevenhamton, co. Wilts ; but for what cause, and
whether for his own hfe only, or for that of the said Adam, or to
his heirs or assigns, the jury know not.
E. Inq. p.m. File 6. (10.)
125. WsNTHLLilir, LATB THE WIFB OF EtTSTACB SON OF GeOFFEBY DE
Weokbshalb deceased.
Writ, 28 July, 30 Edw. I.
Berks. Inq. made at Abyndon, 1 Sept. 30 Edw. I.
Estbury. A fourth part of a knight's fee (extent given with names of
tenants), held of the king in dower, of the inheritance of Juliana,
late the wife of Geoffrey de Wrokeshale, by knight's service. And
the reversion pertains by hereditary right to John de Ceme, son
and heir of Joan daughter and an heir of the aforesaid JuUana, to
John de Brokenesberegh, son and heir of Rose (Boysie) daughter
and an heir of the same Juliana, to Henry de Haddone, son and
heir of Anastasia daughter and an heir of the said Juhana, and to
Margery the wife of Geoffrey de Moun, daughter and an heir of the
same Juliana, as coheirs of that inheritance, and they are 21 years of
age and more, excepting the said Henry, who is 18 years of age.
E. Inq.p.m. File 6, (12.)
126. AlTASTASLi. DB HaDDONE.
Writ, 22 Oct. 30 Edw. I.
Bbeks. Inq. made at Waneting, 7 Nov. 30 Edw. I.
Estbury. She held nothing of the king in demesne ; but the manor of
Estbury (extent given) which is held of the king in chief by service
of I knight's fee, was sometime in the seisin of Juliana, late the
wife of Geoffrey de Wrokeshale, mother of the said Anastasia,
as of her inheritance ; which manor the said Geoffrey and Juliana
assigned in dower to Wenthlian late the wife of Eustace son of
the said Geoffrey ; and after the deaths of the said Juliana and
Eustace, who died without heir of himself, the inheritance of the
said manor descended to Joan, Rose, the said Anastasia, and
Margery, daughters of the said Juliana and sisters of the said
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Eustace, of whom Joan, who was the wife of Henry de Ceme
died about the feast of the Decollation of St. John the Baptist
in the year abovesaid, leaving John her son and heir aged 21 and
more ; Eiose, who was the wife of Richard de Brokenesbergh,
died ten years ago leaving John her son and heir aged 21 and
more ; the said Anastasia, who was the wife of John de Haddone,
died at the feast of St. John the Baptist in the year abovesaid,
leaving Henry her son and heir aged 18 ; and Margery still
survives aged 21 and more. The said WenthUan died about the
feast of St. Michael, 29 Edw. I.
Dorset, Inq. made at Schyrebum, 10 Dec. 30 {sic) Edw. I.
The said Anastasia held nothing in the county on the day she died.
Henry de Haddon her son, aged 20 and more, is her next heir of a
fourth part of the manor of Est bury, co. Berks.
E. Inq. p.m. File 6. (13.)
127. John de Haddon.
'it, 22 Oct. 30 Edw. I.
Dorset., Inq. made at Schyrebum, 10 Dec. 30 {sic) Edw. I. {jaded).
Lydehnch. A capital messuage &c. 86a. arable, 12a. meadow, a several
pasture, 10a. wood, rents from free and customary tenants (extent
given), and pleas &c. held of Roger de Plumber by service of
I knight's fee, rendering \^d. yearly.
Caundel Haddon. A capital messuage &c. 46a. arable, 4a. meadow, com-
mon of pasture, 2(?)a. wood, , half a water-mill, and
rents of free tenants and customers, held of Robert Mala hytha (?)
and his heirs for J knight's fee and rendering a gillyflower yearly ;
a tenement (extent given) held of ; 20a. arable, and
rent and works of customers worth 8s. 4d!. yearly, held of Robert
Warener for ^^ knight's fee, rendering &d. yearly ; 12a. meadow
and a several pasture held of John Mautravers in free marriage ;
4a. arable, la. meadow and 2s. rent, held of Walter de Percy by
knight's service, rendering 3s. yearly ; 72a. arable, 9a. meadow, a
several pasture, 5a. wood, a water-miU, and 10s. Qd. rents, held
in socage of the abbot of Schyrebum, rendering 13s. 4d. yearly
and suit at his court of Stapelbrigg.
Henry his son, aged 20 and more, is his next heir ; and also heir of
Anastasia, late the wife of the said John, of a fourth part of the manor
of Estbury, co. Berks, which is held of the king in chief by service of
i knight's fee.
E. Inq. p.m. File 6. (14.)
128. John de Engayne alias Engayn.
Writ to the esoheator to enquire and certify the treasurer and the barons
of the exchequer, what lands &c. Jolm, father of John de Engayne,
held of the kmg in chief on the day he died, 30 Oct. 30 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. made at Branketre on Wednesday before St. Thomas the
Apostle, SlEdw. I.
White Notelee. The manor held of the earl Marshal by service of 60s,
yearly.
84 INQUISITIONS.
Uppe Ministre. He at one time held the manor of the king in chief
by a knight's fee of the honour of Mongomeri, but he did not die
seised thereof : Simon de Haverynge now holds it.
Coin Engayne. Seven years before his death he held the manor of
Robert son of Eoger by service of a pair of spurs, but did not
die seised thereof : John de Engayne his son now holds it.
The jurors know of no other lands or fees which he held on the
day he died.
Leicester. Inq. Saturday after St. Lucy, 31 Edw. I.
Halugton in the hundred of Gertre. The manor held of the inheritance
of Joan his wife, who is still Uving and holds the manor. He held
nothing of the Mng in chief there.
Northampton. Inq. made at Northampton on Friday the morrow of
St. Nicholas, 31 Edw. I.
Pihteslee. A messuage, and 14^ virgates of land held [of the king in
chief] by serjeanty of finding sustenance for his dogs, viz. —
greyhounds and brachets for chasing and taking wolves, foxes,
cats, badgers and hares in the forests of the four counties,
Northampton, Huntingdon, Oxford and Buckingham : Joan late his
wife holds the same in dower, and they are in the hands of certain
villeins there.
Laxton and Henewyk. Ten virgates of land in Laxton, which are in
the hands of villeins, and a messuage and 2 virgates of land in
Henewyk held of the king in chief by the service aforesaid.
Blathenvik. The manor with the hamlet of Bolewik (extent given)
held of the king in chief by service of \ knight's fee.
The said Joan holds the tenements aforesaid in dower, except a
messuage and 2 virgates in Henewyk which John Lovet holds.
Warwick. Inq. 13 Dec. 31 Edw. I.
Merton. 100s. of land were held by the said John and Joan his wife,
daughter and heir of GUbert de Grejrvdle, of her inheritance, of
Nicholas de Chameles by service of J knight's fee ; which they
sold to WiUiam de Hamelton long before the said John died.
HtTNTrNGDON. Inq. taken at Huntingdon on Saturday after St. Andrew,
31 Edw. I.
Great Geddinge. The manor, containing 4 hides of land, whereof one
hide is ia the hands of the prior &c. of Huntingdon, and the residue
in the hand of Sir John that now is, held of the king in chief by the
same serjeanty as abovesaid.
E. Inq. p.m. File 6. (15.)
129. John de Scalarhs.
Writ, 21 March, 31 Edw. I.
Cambridge. Inq. 24 May, 31 Edw. I.
Chavele. A messuage &c. 200a. arable, 15a. pasture, 2a. wood, and
26s. 8d. rent, held of Sibyl Loveday by service of 20s. yearly ; Rose
late his wife is dowered of a third part thereof.
Theobald de Soalariis his brother, aged 40, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 107. (1.)
EDWAED I. 85
130. AuoE DE Cycestbe.
Writ, 8 April, 31 Edw. I,
LrefOOLN. Inq. Tuesday before the Ascension, 31 Edw. I.
Asgerby. A capital messuage &c. 46a. arable, 3a. meadow, and 4 free
tenants rendering 9s. yearly, held of the king in chief as of the
barony of Gaunt, now in the king's hand, by ^ knight's fee, suit
at the court of Falkyngham every three weeks, and 4,d. yearly
sheriff's aid.
William, son of Robert Hubert of Aslakeby, her kinsman, aged 30
and more, is her next heir.
G. Edw. I. File 107. (2.)
131. Isabel de Badewe.
Writ, 6 Feb. 31 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. taken at Danyngbir(y), 10 March, 31 Edw. I.
Great Badewe. 30a. arable, 2a. meadow, 2a. pasture, 2 free tenants
rendering 2s. rent yearly, held of the king in chief by serjeanty of
keeping, with his three parceners of the same tenement, one of the
king's palfreys for forty days if it shall be sick, when the king shall
pass through that country.
Edmund de Badewe her son, aged 30, is her next heir.
G. Edw. I. File 107. (3.)
132. Hamo Beleb.
Writ, 21 March, 31 Edw. I.
Leicester. Inq. taken at Kettilby on Saturday before SS. Tiburcius and
Valerian, 31 Edw. I.
Kettilby Beler alias Kettilby. A messuage, 80a. arable, 5a. meadow, a
several pasture of |a., a water-mill, 4s. Qd. rent of free tenants,
23s. 4d. rent of 7 customers and their works, and 4 cottars, held
of the heir of Roger de Moubray in chief, who is in the king's ward-
ship, by service of | knight's fee. He held nothing of others in
chief.
He died on Monday after the Purification in the year abovesaid.
Ralph his son, aged 33, is his next heir.
G. Edw. I. File 107. (4.)
133i Philip Badron alias BADEROtrN, of Aure.
Writ, 10 Feb. 31 Edw. I.
GLOiroESTER. Inq. taken at Neuwenham on Wednesday after St. Gregory,
31 Edw. I.
Aure. A messuage &c. 48a. arable, 4a. meadow, and a cottage which
Thomas Steymor holds, rendering &d. yearly, held of the king in
chief by homage and by service of rendering 13s. 4d. yearly at the
king's exchequer.
John his son, aged 23 and more, is his next heir.
G. Edw, I, File 107. (5.)
86 INQUISITIONS.
134. John de Bkattncbwell.
Writ, 16 April, 31 Edw. I. and duplicate.
Lincoln. Inq. Wednesday the eve of the Ascension, 31 Edw. I.
Brauncewell. A capital messuage, 60a. arable, a croft of pasture, 2a.
meadow, and 3 free tenants rendering 3lb. cummin yearly, held
of the king in chief as of the barony of Bayeux (de Baiocis) now
in the king's hand, by service I knight's fee and doing suit at the
court of Bayeux every six weeks.
John his son, aged 26 and more, is his next heir.
Lincoln. Inq. made at Douesby on Sunday the octave of Holy Trinity,
31 Edw. I.
Brauncewelle. A capital messuage, 68a. land, a toft, 2a. meadow,
and 3 free tenants each rendering lib. cummin yearly, held of the
barony of Bayeux in chief, which is in the king's hand by the nonage
of the heir of EUas de Rabayn who is in the king's wardship, by
service of \ knight's fee by foreign service, doing suit at the court
of Bayeux at Lincoln every six weeks.
Heir as above, of fuU age and more.
C. Edw. I. File 107. (6.)
135. Latjbence de Abbetot.
Writ, 21 June, 31 Edw. I.
Heeefoed. Inq. made at Hereford, 17 Aug. 31 Edw. I.
[*La Okes.] A messuage, 30a. arable, la. meadow, l|a. wood, and
5 free tenants (named) rendering 40s. \0d. yearly, held of the
king in chief, by the courtesy of England of the inheritance of Lucy
sometime his wife, by the grand serjeanty of conducting the king's
treasure from the castle of Hereford to London, taking \2d. daily
in going and nothing in returning, and he ought to summon the
bishop of Hereford at Bromyard when impleded by the king.
Her daughters, Cecily whom Thomas de Holford married, aged 36
and Sibyl, aged 31, are next heirs of the said Lucy.
0. Edw. I. File 107. (7.)
136. Simon Spigfenbl alias Spigouenel.
Writ, 20 Feb. 31 Edw. I.
BxJOKiNGHAM. Inq. 26 March, 31 Edw. I.
Shirinton. 42a. land held by the said Simon and Margery his wife,
by a charter of feoffment of Master Henry de Insula, who held
the same of the king in chief by knight's service, to hold to them
and their heirs or assigns by the same service ; and because they
entered without the king's Ucence and have not yet made fine, that
land was taken into the king's hand, and remains there still. He
held no other lands.
Sir Henry Spigoumel, knight, is his next heir and of fuU age.
C. Edw. I. File 107. (8).
* So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, but now illegible.
EDWARD I. 87
137. Roger de Burton.
Writ, 22 June, 31 Edw. I.
Westmoreland. Inq. taken at Kyrkeby in Kendale on Saturday the feast
of St. Margaret, 31 Edw. I,
Button. The manor with his lands in Manesergh, Lupton, Preston
Richard, and Hencastre in Kendale, held of WiUiam son of Margaret
de Ros by service of 12d. comage,
Hoton Rouf . Two marks yearly rent held of the gift of Adam Stumel in
the fee of Ingram de Gynes.
He held nothing in the county of Nicholas son of Miles de
Stapelton, kinsman and one of the heirs of Ladarena late the wife
of John de Bella Aqua[, who is in the king's wardship].
Roger his son, is his next heir and of fuU age.
York. Inq. made at Alverton on Wednesday after the Translation of
St. Thomas the Martyr, 31 Edw. I.
Herleseye. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held of
the bishop of Durham by service of ^ knight's fee, doing suit at the
bishop's court of Alverton. He held nothing there of Nicholas
son of Moles.
Heir as above, aged 36.
York. Inq. made at Tresk on Sunday before St. Margaret, 31 Edw. I.
Turkelby. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
Geoffrey son of Guy de Turkelby, who holds 4 bovates of WilUam de
Buscy, rendering 35s. 6d. yearly, held as of fee of William son of
Oliver de Buscy by service of | knight's fee. He held nothing
there of Nicholas son of Miles.
Heir as above, aged 36 at the feast of the Translation of St. Benedict
last.
[York.] Inq. made on Monday the feast of St. Mary Magdalen, 31 Edw. I.
Karleton. 3|a. meadow and SI. 13s. B^d. assised rent, held of Nicholas
son of Miles de Stapelton, kinsman and one of the heirs of Laderana
late the wife of John de Bella Aqua, deceased, who held of the king
in chief, now in the king's wardship, by homage and service of 3d.
yearly ; and 3|a. meadow and 81. 13s. 3|d. assised rent, held of
Aucher son of Henry and Joan his wife, the other heir of the said
Laderana, by service of 3d. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 40.
C. Edw, I. File 107. (9.)
138. Robert de Ckokedayk alias del Crokedhaik.
Writ, 10 Oct. 31 Edw. I.
Cumberland. Inq. Tuesday before St. Martin, 31 Edw. I.
Great Waverton. A capital messuage &c. and 8 bovates of land held
of the king in chief, as of the manor of little Waverton, which is in
the king's hand by the death of John de Mulcastre and by the
forfeiture of AUce daughter of Benedict de Mulcastre next heir
of the said John, which AHce dwells in Scotland in company of the
Scots the Mag's rebels and enemies, by homage, and service of 8s. for
88 INQUISITIONS.
his farm to be rendered to the king at the manor of Little Waverton,
and by service of 20d. for comage to be rendered yearly to the
sheriff for the king's use.
High Crosseby. Two bovates of land held of the king in chief, as of the
honour of the castle of Cokerm(ue) which is in the king's hand,
by service of lib. cummin yearly at the said castle.
Wygeton. Three messuages and 12a. land held of Sir John de Wygeton
by service of a root (rf ginger and 3s. 8d. yearly at Wygeton.
Agnes the wife of Robert del Dykes, a sister of the said Robert del
Crokedaic, aged 24, and Christiana his other sister, aged 22 and more,
are his next heirs.
O. Edw. I. File 107. (10.)
139. John db Dottnb.
Writ, 1 Aug. 31 Edw. I.
Devon. Inq. Monday the morrow of St. Michael, 31 Edw. I.
La Doune. A messuage &c. 39s. assised rent, 60a. arable, 22a. pasture,
|a. meadow, works of customers, and pleas &c. of court, held of
the manor of Hurberton by knight's service, which manor is in the
king's hand by the death of Reginald de Valle Torta because his
heirs wiU not claim their right therein.
Walter his son, aged 14 on the feast of St. Gregory last, is his next
heir.
C. Edw. I. File 107. (11.)
140. Robert Pakeman.
Writ, 20 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
Lbicesteb. Inq. taken at Kerby, 20 Feb. 31 Edw. I.
[Kerby ?] A messuage &c. 28a. arable, 6a. meadow, a pasture, 3a. wood,
and 6s. rent ; and la. arable which he acquired to him and his
heirs of Warin de Leure and Agnes his wife, of her inheritance,
forty years ago ; all held of the king in chief, as of the honour of
Peverel, by service of doing suit at the king's court of Kerbi
every three weeks ; and la. arable held of the earl of Leicester,
service unspecified.
Simon his son, aged 28, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 107. (12.)
141. Thomas db Derwentwatee.
Writ, 29 April, 31 Edw. I.
CuMBBELAND. Inq. made at Assepatrik on Wednesday the eve of the
Ascension, 31 Edw. I.
Derewentwater. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief
by homage and service of doing suit at his court of Cokermue every
three weeks, as of the honour of the castle of Cokermue which is in
the king's hand, including : —
Legberthwait. 88|a. land put to farm to divers tenants at wiU.
Fomesate. 50a. land similarly put to farm.
Wanthwait. 81a. land similarly put to farm.
Castelrig. 90a. land similarly put to farm.
EDWARD 1. 89
Naddale. 66a. land similarly put to farm.
Le Waterhouses. 12 cottars holding at will.
Kesewik. 30 tenants holding in burgage, with certain customs.
Gilcrouce. 34a. put to farm to divers tenants ; and 7a. held by
William le Engleis by service of doing suit at the court of
Derewentwatre thrice yearly.
Ullaik. Half a carucate of land held by Robert de Tymparon by
. service of feeding the foresters of the lord of Derewentwatre
for ten days yearly.
(Unspecified.) Half a carucate of land, held by the abbot of
Calder, rendering \2d. and |?6. pepper.
Talenter. The hamlet (?) held by William de Derewentwatre by
service "of doing suit at the court of Derewentwatre every
three weeks.
Castelrig. Half a carucate of land, held by WiUiam le Bakester by
service of 4eZ. yearly, and doing similar suit.
Wllaik. Half a carucate of land held by Stephen de la Rose,
rendering Id. yearly.
Naddale. 2a. land held by Maud de Naddale, rendering Id. yearly.
Crosseby. A moiety of the hamlet held by Thomas de Louthre
by homage and service of 5s. yearly for comage to the lord of
Derewentwatre for the king's use, and doing suit as abovesaid ;
and the other moiety held by Ralph de Eyncourt by service of
doing fealty to the lord of Derewentwatre, and similar comage.
Wythebocten. Herbage worth 4Z. yearly.
John his son, aged . . (30 1) and more, is his next heir.
G. Edw. I. File 107. (13.)
142. Walter de Corey alias de Coeri.
Writ, 10 Oct. 31 Edw. I.
Cumberland. Inq. made at CarUsle on Sunday after St. Luke, 31 Edw. I.
Levington. A capital messuage burned by the Scots, 230a. land let
to divers tenants at will, 42a. land lying waste, a water-miU, a third
part of a park. West Levington held by Hugh de Levington by
service of 13s. Id. for comage to the said Walter yearly, and other free
tenants (named), held of the king in chief by homage and
service of 18s. for comage to the sheriff for the king's use, and
doing a third part of one suit at the county (court )_of Cumberland
every month,
Walter his son, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
G. Edw. I. File 107. (14.)
143. Thomas de Btjrnham.
Writ, 30 June, 31 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. Thursday before St. Laurence, 31 Edw. I. (defaced).
ToUeshunte Tregoz. 60|a. land, 2|a. meadow, 4 free tenants rendering
lis. 8d. yearly, and customers, in the manor ; the whole of which
manor, together with the manor of Blunteshale, is held of the king
in chief of the honour of Peverel by service of 2 (?) knights' fees,
90 INQUISITIONS.
Blunteshale manor. A fourth part of a messuage, 60|a. arable, l|a.
meadow, 2a. pasture, 3r. wood, 10 free tenants rendering 29s. 6d.
yearly, and a customer (?) doing 2 works every week except the three
weeks of Easter, Whitsuntide and Christmas, held by the same service.
He held no other lands &c. in the baiUwick.
Alice de Bumham his sister, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 107. (15.)
144. William db Chiltone.
Writ, 4 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
Kent. Inq. made at Maydenestane, 18 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
Weveringe. 19a. arable, lo pasture, la. wood, and 5s. assised rent,
held [by the courtesy of England], of the inheritance of Isabel his
wife, of the heir of Robert de Hugham, a minor and in the king's
wardship, by service of 10s. yearly rent and doing to the king in his
army in Wales, for the said heirs, his proportion of a man, a horse,
price 5s., a sack and a skewer (6rocce), for forty days at his
own charges. He held nothing of the king in chief by the courtesy
of England of the inheritance of the said Isabel.
Isabel aged 16, and Sarra aged 14, daughters of the said William and
Isabel, are next heirs of the said Isabel.
Kent ; hundred of Wengham. Inq. made at Canterbury, 19 Jan.
31 Edw. I.
Chiltone. A capital messuage, 69a. arable, 15a. pasture, and 47». 4|d!.
assised rent, held of Robert archbishop of Canterbury in gavelkind
by service of 66s. 9jd. yearly, suit at the said hundred every three
weeks, and rendering a sore sparrowhawk or 2s. yearly to the heiis
of Thomas de Peddmge.
Rolinge. 68s. 6|d. rent and farm in gavelkind held of the said archbishop
by service of 13s. 2\d. and suit.
Chiltone. 36a. arable held by gavelkind of Sir John de Grosehale, Alan de
HiUes, and others, by service of 24s. l\d.
Flete by Sandwyc. 19a. pasture held in gavelkind of the master of
Swynefeud by service of \2d. yearly.
And he shall pay (sic) 12s. %d. for making presentments in the
county (court) and hundred yearly, and for suits.
Heirs as above.
Kent. Transcript of partition of the lands &c. which the said WilUam
held, of the inheritance of Isabel sometime his wife, of the heir of
Robert de Hugham, a minor and in the king's wardship, made at
Weverynge, 27 Feb. 31 Edw. I.
The pourparty of Isabel, one of the heirs : —
Weverynge. 9|a. arable, ^a. pasture, \a. wood, and 2s. 6d. rent.
The pourparty of Sarra, the other heir : —
Weverynge. 9^a. arable, \a. pasture, |a. wood, and 2s. Qd. rent.
G. Edw. I. Files 107. (16.) and 108. (4.)
EDWARD I. 91
145. Thomas de Gatesden alias de Gatisdennb.
Writ, 7 May, 31 Edw. I.
Kent. Inq. 17 July, 31 Edw. I.
Boctone Alulph. A fourth part of the manor (extent given), including
ploughing and harrowing 7a. of gavelherthe by the tenants, held,
of the inheritance of Idonia his wife who survives and is of full age,
of the king in chief, as of the honour of Boulogne, by doing suit at
the king's court at Wytham, co. Essex, every month, and rendering
61. 13s. 4:d. yearly to the lepers of Boulogne.
Stephen his son, aged 28, is his next heir.
Kent. Inq. 27 July, 31 Edw. I.
Gatesdenne . The manor (extent given ) held of William de Beumondestone
by service of a knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 28 and married.
C. Edw. I. File 107. (17.)
146. Simon le Hauekbre.
Writ, 28 June, 31 Edw. I.
HuNTrsTGDON. Inq. Monday after St. James, 31 Edw. I.
St. Ives. A messuage, 50a. arable, 14a. meadow, and 5s. rent of two
free tenants, held of the king in chief by grand serjeanty viz. keeping
a goshawk at the king's charges and wages in winter""for half a year ;
and a parcel of meadow held of the abbot of Rammesseye rendering
him I mark yearly.
John his son, aged 19 at the feast of St. Martin last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 107. (18.)
1 47. Agnes, late the wife of John de Essex.
Writ, 30 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. 1 March, 31 Edw. I.
RadesweU. A plot of land, 60a. arable, 2a. pasture, and 4 free tenants
rendering 10s. yearly, held, of the inheritance of the said John, of
the king in chief, as of the honour of Boulogne, by service of doing
suit at the king's court at Witham at every third court.
The said John died on Saturday before the feast of St. Martin,
18 Edw. I, after whose death the said Agnes received that land
in doT<rer in allowance for tenements which were not in the said
John's hands on the day he died, because long before his death he
alienated all his lands &c. in fee to divers persons ; and she held
the same until Wednesday after the Epiphany in this year, when
she died and John de Essex, son of the said John and Agnes, who
says he is the heir, entered upon the same and held them for three
weeks until 30 Jan. in the same year, when they were taken into
the king's hands.
The said John, aged 24 and more, is son and next heir of the aforesaid
John and Agnes.
C.Edw.I. File 101, il9,)
92 INQUISITIONS.
1 48. John de Passemeee alias Passembr.
Writ, 20 Jime, 31 Edw. I.
[York.] Inq. made at Hedon on Saturday after St. James, 31 Edw. I.
Preston. Three tofts and 8 bovates of land, whereof 48 carucates make
a knight's fee, held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Albemarle,
by service of ^ knight's fee, and doing suit at the king's wapentake
of Holdemesse.
Sutton. 20a. meadow held of John de Sutton by service of Id. yearly.
Sotecotes. Pasture for 200 sheep of the Hberty of the provostry of
Beverley,
Coldon, A messuage &c. 2 tofts, 9 bovates of land, and a mill, held
of the archbishop of York by service of 2s. 7|d. yearly.
Frismerays. 20a. meadow held by the courtesy of England of the said
archbishop by service of 2s. 6d. yearly.
Holmeton. Pour tofts and 3 bovates of land, held of the said archbishop
in free marriage.
Ulram. 13s. id: rent held of the heirs of John de Frismerays in free
marriage with Clemence his wife.
Westland by Hedon. A plot of pasture containing 45o. held of the
king, rendering 45s. yearly.
Hedon. A messuage with garden and 9 tofts held in free burgage of
the king by service of 13s. 3d. yearly.
He died, on Thursday before the Conversion of St. Paul in the year
abovesaid. Isabel the wife of WiUiam Stunny, aged 28, Margaret the
wife of Hugh Sturmy, aged 26, and Beatrice the wife of Henry Tayllour,
aged 20 and more, are his daughters and next heirs.
Writ to the escheator to make partition of the lands &o. which were of the
said John into three equal parts, and cause William de Sturmy and
Isabel his wife, and Henry le Taillur and Beatrice his wife, who are
of fuU age and whose fealty the king has taken, to have fuU seisin
of their pourparties, retaining in the king's hand the pourparty of
Margaret by reason of the minority of Hugh Sturmy her husband ;
and whereas the said Hugh has suggested that the said John
bequeathed certain tenements which he held in burgage in Hedon
to the said Margaret in his last will, the escheator is commanded
in the presence of the said WiUiam, Isabel, Henry and Beatrice,
to make inquisition, whether all persons having tenements in that
town, and not dwelling there or being at lot and scot with the
burgesses have the liberty of bequeathing their burgages, and if so,
whether by charters of former Mngs of England or of ancient use,
and whether the said John was in lot and scot, and had those
tenements by hereditary right or by purchase, and what he
bequeathed &c. 6 Feb. 32 Edw. I.
Memorandum that the said William and Isabel and Henry and Beatrice
were warned, and the said William and Henry were present.
[YoEK.] Inq. made at Hedon on Friday after the octave of Easter, 32 Edw. I.
Hedon. The said town is a free borough and all persons having tenements
in the town, as well foreigners as dwellers there, can bequeath their
tenements to anyone, and have been accustomed to do so from the
EDWARD I. 93
time of King Henry father of King John whether the said foreigners
were at lot and scot with the burgesses or not. The said John be-
queathed all his tenements in Hedon to his daughter Margaret, the
wife of Hugh Sturmy, and was not then at lot and scot with the
burgesses. Some of the tenements aforesaid were of his own in-
heritance viz. the site of his capital messuage with a tenement
called Westland, a plot by the chapel of St. James, and a croft called
Grosecrofte, and some of them were of his own acquisition from divers
persons (named) ; the whole are worth 67s. yearly.
C. Edw. I. File 107. (20.)
149. Thomas Dewy.
Writ, 12 April, 31 Edw. I.
CoenwaUj. Inq. made at Truueru, 15 July, 31 Edw. I.
Trewithenek. The hamlet (extent given) held of the king in chief, as
of the manor of Moresk which is of the ancient demesne of the crown,
by fealty, rendering at the said manor 4s. 6d. yearly ; and the said
Thomas never did homage to the king or knight's service or grand
serjeanty for any of his lands.
Truueru borough. A moiety of two water-mills held of Sir Thomas de Pridias
in free burgage by homage and service of 6d. yearly, as of the feoffment
of Sir John de Ripariis made to David Dewy his father ; a house, two
shops (seldas) and an oven (fumum), held of Thomas de Pridias,
Maud de Hywdsse, John de HeUond and Thomas de Tregeminiou (1 ) ;
and a messuage, garden &c. and I2a. arable in the suburb outside the
borough, held of Thomas de Pridias by knight's service.
Boswoer. 30a. land held of Serlo de Nansladron, as of his manor of Alet,
by knight's service and rendering at the said manor Hd. yearly.
TregoUas. 28a. land held of John de Treiagu by knight's service and
rendering 2s. yearly.
Penwodys. A messuage and 4a. land held of the aforesaid Serlo, as of
the manor of Alet, by knight's service.
HeUeston. A house, tenure unspecified.
Marcasiou. A house, held of John de la Sale, service unknown.
Penhal. A messuage and |a. Cornish held of the bishop of Exeter by
service of 3s. yearly.
[Davijd his son, aged 13, is his next heir,
C. Edw. I. File 107. (21.)
150. John de Lyston alias de Liston.
Writ, 28 Aug. 31 Edw. I.
Essex, Inq. Wednesday after St. Luke, 31 Edw. I.
liston. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by grand
serjeanty viz. by service of making wafers (gwafras) for the king's
use on the day of his coronation.
Gosefeld. A capital messuage, 120a. land, 8a. meadow, 10a. pasture,
21a. wood, 10 free tenants rendering 20s. yearly, 3 customers holding
33a. land in viUenage and their works, and 6d. perquisites of court,
held of the earl of Oxford by service of I knight's fee.
John his son, aged 25 and more, is his next heir.
G, Edw. I. File 107. (22.)
94 INQUISITIONS.
151. Heney Dayeel.
Writ, 25 Feb, 31 Edw. I.
MiDDLBSEX. Inq. taken at Westminster, 6 March, 31 Edw, I,
Haneworth, The manor (extent given), including a water-mill and
fishery, held jointly with Alice his wife, of the gift of Christina,
daughter of Alexander de Hamden to them and the heirs of their
bodies, by fine levied before the justices in eyre in 22 Edw. I ;
whereof two parts are held of the king in chief, as of the honour of
WaLingford, now in the king's hand, by service of J knight's fee,
doing suit at the court of WaUingford every month, and rendering
3s. yearly at the manor of Istelworth, and the third part is held
of the abbot of Westminster by service of 30s. yearly ; and 30a.
heath similarly held of the master of the knights of the Temple in
England by service of 4s. yearly.
Henry his son, aged 16 at Whitsunday next, is his next heir.
G, Edw. I. File 107. (23.)
152. Petee de Champvbnt.
Writ, 29 March, 31 Edw. I.
Essex. 13 April, 31 Edw. I.
Ragherith. The manor (extent given), including a marsh by the town
of Hadleye, held jointly with Agnes his wife, by the feoffment of
John de Bemeval, and by the king's charter of confirmation,
to them and the heirs of the same Peter, of the king in chief by
service of a knight's fee.
Heir unspecified.
StfSSEX. Inq. made at Arundel, 27 April, 31 Edw. I.
Ofham. The manor, held, jointly as above, by the demise of WiUiam
Sturmy to them and the heirs of the said Peter, of Hugh de
Neville by service of J knight's fee.
John his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Cambeidgb. Inq. 31 Edw. I.
Impiton. The manor (extent given) held, excepting 30a. laud, of the
heirs of Simon de Insula by service of a knight's fee and 22d. ; which
manor he acquired of the said Simon to hold to himself and Agnes
his wife and his heirs, so that the said Agnes now has free tenement
there ; and he held the 30a. land aforesaid of the prior of BemeweU
by service of 17c?. yearly.
Hadenham, Stratham and Thetford, in the Isle of Ely. 42a. land held of
the bishop of Ely by suit of court every three weeks ; which he
acquired of William OHver (?) to hold to himself, Agnes his wife
and his heirs, so that the said Agnes now has free tenement there.
Heir as above,
C. Edw. I, File 107. (24.)
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153. Herbert de Sanoto QxrtNTnsro.
Writ, 18 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
Wilts, Inq. 28 Feb. 31 Edw. I.
Staunton Quintin . The manor (extent given ) held of the earl of Gloucester
by service of a knight's fee.
Herbert, son of Herbert de Sancto Quintino the younger, aged 17,
is his (next heir).
Dorset. Inq. 15 Feb. 31 Edw. I.
Frome Quintin. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held
of the earl of Gloucester by knight's service, rendering nothing yearly.
Heir as above, aged 18 and more.
Writ, 18 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
[York.] Inq. made at Kyngeston upon Hull, 28 May, 31 Edw. I.
Le Wodhalle and Brandesburton in Holdemesse. The manors (extents
given), including rents of freemen in Thorkelby and Eluardby,
hamlets of Le Wodehale, pasture in ' le Whetholm' in Brandesburton,
and pasturage in the moor of Killynge and in the wood of Beghum,
held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Albemarle now in
the king's hand, by service of \ knight's fee.
Herbert his grandson, son of Herbert his son deceased, aged 18 on
the day of the Purification last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 107. (25.)
154. Ralph de Boxsted.
Writ, 2 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq, 7 Feb. 31 Edw. I.
Boxsted. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants) held
of the king in chief of the honour of Boulogne by service of a knight's
fee, doing suit at the court of the said honour at Wyham every three
weeks,
Alfemeston. 60a. arable, 2a. meadow, 12s. rent from 12 free tenants,
and a water-mill, held of Nicholas de Noers by service of rendering
3d. yearly.
Peter his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 107. (26.)
155. Thomas de Nevill.
Writ, 16 April, 31 Edw, I,
Lincoln. Inq. Sunday after St. Mark, 31 Edw. I.
Stanford. Two messuages held of John de Warenna, earl of Surrey, in
burgage by service of Id. yearly.
Thomas son of Hasculph de Nevill, aged 40, is his uncle and next heir
according to the custom of Stanford.
Writ, 16 April, 31 Edw. I.
Rutland. Inq. made at Okham on Monday the eve of St. Barnabas,
31 Edw,. I, ■ " "
96 INQUISITIONS.
Driestoke. Seven messuages, 7 tofts, Ilia. |r. arable, 3|o. Ir. meadow,
l|a. IJr. pasture, and 12d. rent, held of the bishop of Lincoln in
chief, with other tenements underwritten which he held by fee tail
of the same bishop, by homage and service of a knight's fee and suit
of court at Lydyngton every three weeks.
Uppingham. 15a. wood held of Henry atte Grene of the same by service
of Id. yearly.
From all which there are due to the king S^d. yearly
from 10a. IJr. land which are held of the bishop for a certain old
waste.
Driestoke. A capital messuage, 3 cottages, 180a. land, 7a. meadow,
2a. pasture, 12a. wood, and 32s. rent of free tenants, held by fee
tail of the said bishop by the service abovesaid, together with the
lands abovesaid, by the gift of Eobert de NeviU his father, to
hold to him and the heirs of his body with remainder to Thomas de
NeviU, brother of the said Robert, his heirs and assigns ; and
there are due to the king for 9a. l|r. of a certain old waste 8|d.
(yearly).
Theobald de NevUl son of Peter de Nevill, kinsman of Thomas, deceased,
(who was) the son of Robert brother of the said Peter, aged 30 and more,
is next heir in blood of the same Thomas if the law permits, for the
said Peter his father was outlawed by the judgment of the king's court ;
but the jurors know not if the said outlawry is prejudicial to the said
Theobald or other kinsmen of the said Thomas with regard to the said
inheritance, for there are several kinsmen of the said Thomas, deceased,
on his father's side.
Leicbstee. Inq. made at Melton Moubray on Saturday after Holy Trinity,
31 Edw. I. (defective) and duplicate.
Twyford. Certain tenements held of the king in chief pertaining to the
manor of Okam, co. Rutland, by homage and service 6Jrf. yearly, and
doing suit at the court of Okam every three weeks ; which manor
Margaret countess of Cornwall holds wholly in dower, viz. — a,
messuage with a croft, 37a. arable and 3a. meadow, and 6s. rent
which is held of Richard de Caythorp by service of Id. yearly ; and
there are due yearly 6|(i. to the king which the said countess
receives as dower for life.
Somerdeby. A messuage &c. 144a. arable, 4 free tenants rendering
20s. 7d. yearly, a customer holding a messuage and a virgate of land
in viUenage, rendering 25s. yearly, 2 cottages, a toft, a windmill,
perquisites of court, and 5a. meadow, held of WiUiam Maureward
by service of ^ knight's fee, and rendering 6d. yearly.
KckeweU. A messuage, 80a. arable, 5a. meadow, 3 free tenants rendering
17s. yearly, and a customer holding a messuage and a virgate of land in
viUenage and rendering 20s. yearly, held of Nicholas de Esteleye
[alias de Estlegh] by service of J knight's fee, and rendering 8s. lOd.
yearly to the ladies of Sempyngham.
HaUok [alias Halyhok]. 2a. meadow held of Robert le Warde of Haliok
by the knight's service pertaioing to so much tenement of that
fee ; and a water-mill held of Robert son of Nicholas by service
of 1 [clove giUiflower] ; and there are due [to the bishop of lincolnl
for the said mill for easement of water 12d, (yearly).
EDWARD I. 97
Heir, Theobald de Nevill as above, if the law permits &c. John son
of Stephen de Nevill, brother [of the said Peter and kinsman] of Thomas
aforesaid, is his next heir after the said Theobald [if the law permits].
Writ, 16 April, 31 Edw. I.
Rutland. Inq. taken at Bradecros on Tuesday after the Nativity of
St. Mary, 31 Edw. I.
Driestok. Seven messuages, 7 tofts, Ilia. \r. arable, 3|a. Ir. meadow,
l\a. l|r. pasture, and \2d. rent from a free tenant, held of the bishop
of Lincoln in chief by homage and service of | knight's fee, of his
own acquirement ; 20a, land of assart for a certain old waste some-
time taken into the king's hand, of the fee of the said bishop,
charged to the king in 14|d. yearly, which are paid at the king's
exchequer yearly by the hands of the sheriff ; 30a. land for a similar
old waste called Pruntehawe of the fee of the said bishop of his
own encroachment which were not yet arrented to the king : and
8a. land in Holmes of assart of the king's demesne wood, not yet
arrented.
Uppingham. 15a. wood held of Henry atte Grene by service of Id!,
yearly.
Driestok. 4a. \r. land held of John de Caldecote in chief by service
of 2d. yearly.
He died on Sunday the feast of St. Matthew 31 Edw. I. John son of
Stephen de Nevill his kinsman, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
Leioestee. Ivq. taken at Leicester on Thursday before the Nativity
of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 31 Edw. I.
Twyford &c. To the same effect as the inquisition made on Saturday
after Holy Trinity, 31 Edw. I.
Heir as last above.
Writ of scire facias to the escheator, whereas J. bishop of Lincoln,
asserting that certain lands &c. in Dryestok which Thomas de Nevill
held of him, and which with other lands &c. were taken into the
king's hand, pertain to him as escheat, has sought that the same
may be rendered to him ; and Theobald de Nevill who is in the
king's service in Scotland, has prayed that the lands &c. may not
be delivered ; he is commanded to warn as well the said Theobald
as John de Nevill the other kinsman of the said Thomas claiming
hereditary right in those lands &c. to be before the king and council
at York three weeks after Easter next, which day the long has fixed
for the said bishop to do and receive what the court shall decide ;
30 Jan. 32 Edw. I.
G. Edw. I. File 107. (27.)
156. Roger de HuNTrnGPELD alias de Huntyngfetjd.
Writ, 5 Dec, 31 Edw. I.
Cambridge. Inq. 18 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
Bokesworth. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held
of the king in chief by service of \ knight's fee ; and it is charged
with 535. 4id. yealrly to Robert de Geddingg'.
William his son, aged 22, is his next heir.
G
98 INQUISITIONS.
Norfolk. Inq. taken at Estbradenliam, 30 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
Bradenham. The manor (extent given) held of the earl of Lincoln by
service of \ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 22 and more.
Lincoln. Inq. 5 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
Suthorp alias Souththorp. The manor (extent given) held jointly -with
Joice (Joyusa) his wife of Roger Pedewardyn and Ahce his wife,
by service of | knight's fee, by the feoffment of Simon de Ellesworth
to them and the heirs of their bodies.
Heir as last above.
Lincoln ; wapentake of skyrbeck. Inq. taken at Boston, 4 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
Toft. The manor (extent given) held of Eoger Pedewardyn and AHce
his wife by service of J knight's fee. And he gave to Roger de Stokes
100s. yearly from the manor for Hfe.
Heir as last above.
Lincoln ; wapentake op kirketon. Inq. made at Boston, 4 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
Frampton alias Frompton. The manor (extent given), including 60a.
meadow in' le Frith ' and 16a. marsh, held of Roger Pedewardyn and
Alice his wife by service of 2| knights' fees.
Heir as last above,
Essex. Inq. 19 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
MokeUnton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
a view of frank pledge on Whitsunday which the baiUff of the half
hundred of Wyham holds to the use of the Templars of Kersing,
held of John Fillol by knight's service ; and there ought to be paid
to the said John for the guard of Baynard's Castle {castri Baygnard)
7s. 2\d., to the same John 5s. (yearly), to the lady of Borham for a mill
9s., to Lewis de Craneford for another miU 6s. 3d., to the baiUfi of
the Templars 4s. at Whitsunday, to Robert son of Walter 18d.,
to the heirs of John de Marisco \Qd., to John de Crek 4d., and to
Robert Reynberd 4d.
Heir as last above.
Suffolk. Inq. taken at HaDesworth, 15 Feb. 31 Edw. I.
Huntyngfeld. The manor (extent given), including 2 fish ponds, held,
jointly with Joice (Jocosa) his wife, by the gift and feoffment
of Simon de Ellesworth, to hold to them and the heirs of the said
Roger by a fine levied in the king's court, of the king in chief, as
of the honour of Eye, now in the hand of the coimtess of Cornwall,
by service of l\ knight's fee ; and the said Joice so continued her
seisin until the death of her husband.
Mendham. The manor (extent given) similarly held by similar feoff-
ment, of the honour of Lancaster in chief by service of | knight's
fee.
Westletone alias Westleueton. The manor (extent given) similarly
held by similar feoffment of Richard Lenebaud, by service of
i- knight's fee of Peter de Donewic in chief, who held of the king
EDWARD I. 99
in chief as of the honour of Eye, now in the hand of the countess of
Cornwall.
Heir as last above.
C.Edw.I. J'i7e 108. (1.)
1 57. Joan la Botillere alias la Butileee, la Boteliee, la Boteleeb,
LA BOTYLBRE.
Writ, 26 May, 31 Edw. I.
Stjreey. Inq. made at Cranlegh, 15 June, 31 Edw. I.
Shire. The manor (?) (full extent given), including a capital messuage
with a little garden at ' la Vacherie ' a member of Shire, and a park,
held of the earl of Warenne by service of two parts of IJ knight's
fee and doing suit at the" court of Reygate every three weeks.
Edmund le Botiller her son, aged 29 and more, is her next heir.
Southampton. Inq. taken at Southampton, 20 July, 31 Edw. I.
Soppelye. The manor (extent given), including a. pasture called
'la Merchse,' held of Queen Margaret the king's consort by service
of 6s. %d. yearly at the castle of Christchurch, which the Mng gave
to the said queen for life.
She died on Thursday before Easter in the year abovesaid. Edmund le
Botelere, aged 30 and more, is her next heir.
Buckingham. Inq. 26 July, 31 Edw. I.
Aylesbury. The manor held of the king in chief ; which manor Emma
late the wife of Richard son of John holds in dower of the inheritance
of the said Joan, and after her death it will remain to the said Joan's
heirs, to hold of the king in chief at fee farm by service of a knight's
fee, rendering 60?. yearly at the king's exchequer.
Heir as first above.
Essex. Inq. taken at Chelmersford on Friday after the Nativity of the
Blessed Mary, 31 Edw. I (defaced).
Fambregge. The manor (extent given), including ' wardepens,' tenure
and service unknown ; and there ought to be rendered at the king's
hundred of Dansy 8s. yearly which is called ' sursise,' and the manor
owes suit at the said hundred every three weeks (ad tres septimanas
continue) ; and the baiUff of the lord of the manor shall pay 2s. 6d.
yearly at Hock day at the said hundred, and if in default it shall be
doubled and so always doubled at eight days if not paid, which
moneys are called ' wardepans ' ; and 2s. are paid to William de
Mareys for a marsh called Editheheme.
Heir as first above, aged 24 and more.
C. Edw. I. File 108. (2.)
158> RoBEET DE Chaundos alias DE Chandos.
Writ, 26 Nov. 31 Edw. I.
Heebfoed. Inq. made at Hereford, 12 Dec. 31 Edw. I (defective and defaced).
SnodhuU. The manor (extent given with names of tenants).
Welinton. The manor (extent given ^th names of tenants).
100 INQUISITIONS.
La Fouhope alias Fouhope. The manor (extent given with names of
tenants).
All held of the king in chief by barony, by service of 2 knights' fees,
doing the services due when there shall be war.
G. Edw. I. File 108. (3.)
159. Salomon alias Salamon de Chantts alias db Chanttz.
Writ, 20 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
Kent. Inq. made at La Feld in Tanet, 13 Feb. 31 Edw. I.
Coperlond and Atterton. A capital messuage &c. 132a. arable, and
Zd. assised rent, held of the king in chief by service of holding the
king's head whenever he shall cross to parts beyond the sea.
Hawe. 70a. arable and 12a. wood of gavelMnd held of the archbishop of
Canterbury by service of lis. Sd. yearly rent, and by service of
ploughing 3r. land or paying M. and a hen price 2c?., Id. for Eomescot,
and doing suit at the archbishop's court of Reculvere every three
weeks ; a messuage and 32a. arable held in gavelkind of Henry de
Newenham by serATice of 17s. rent yearly ; and l\a. arable in gavel-
kind held of John Philip by service of I2d. yearly rent ; and there
are 2s. \Qd. yearly assised rent from 4 tenants (named).
La Felde in Tanet. A capital messuage &c. and I'71a. arable of gavel-
kind held of Thomas, abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, by service
of 57s. Zd. jeaTly rent, 2 geese price I2d., 5 hens price 20d., ploughing
Gersherthe 2a. land, and doing suit at his court at Menstre every
three weeks ; 4a. arable held of the said abbot by service of 8s. rent
yearly and doing suit at his court, at Incourt every three weeks ;
and. 2a. marsh held of the said abbot by service of 12d. rent yearly.
Tanet. 33|a. arable of gavelkind held of Henry, prior of Christchurch,
Canterbury, by service of 5s. 8d. (?) yearly rent and doing suit at his
court at Brokeshend every three weeks ; a pasture and 4Z. 12d.
yearly assised rent of cotmen (cotemannis) and 32 hens, held of the
same prior.
His daughters, Joan the wife of Ralph de la Cheker, aged 25,
Margery, aged 20, and Maud, aged 7, are his next heirs.
Extent or summary of the above lands &c.
Kent. Transcript of Assignment of dower to Isabel late the wife of the said
Salamon, made in the presence of Ralph del Eschekere who married
Joan eldest daughter and one of the heirs of the said Salamon, and
Margery another daughter and heir, of the abovesaid lands, made
in Tanet, 4 March 31 Edw. I. viz. —
Coperlonde Attertone. A third part of the capital messuage, 40|a. and
a third part of |a. arable, and Id. rent.
And of gavelkind lands : —
Haghe. A messuage, 70a. arable, 12a. wood, 33a. land, and 2s. lOd. rent.
Moncketone in Thanet. 33^a. land, a pasture, and 4:1. 12d. assised rent
from tenants by cotmanry, and 32 hens yearly. So that she shall
have the said gavelkind tenements so long as she remains unmarried
according to the custom of Kent, but after she shall marry they
shall revert to the right heirs of the said Salamon.
EDWARD I. 101
Kent. Transcript of partition of the lands &c. of the said Salamon between
his heirs, made at La Felde, 26 Feb. 31 Edw. I, viz.—
The pourparty of Ealph del Eschekere and Joan his wife :—
Coperlonde. The whole solar, a moiety of the grange, 28ia. 2r. land in
Estfeld and MedfeM. s s > s
And of gavelkind land : —
La Felde. The great chamber, dovecote, garden, 63a, arable and pasture
lying by Donstrete, and l^a. marsh.
The pourparty of Margery another daughter and heir : —
Coperlonde. A grange and a moiety of the grange by the gate, and
29a. arable and pasture.
And of gavelMnd land : —
La Felde in Thanet. The hall, kitchen and stable with garden, 63a.
land, and l|a. marsh.
The pourparty of Maud the third daughter, a minor and in the
king's wardship : —
Coperlonde. The hall with garden and 29a. arable and pasture.
And of gavelkind land : — The chamber at the west of the grange,
the granary &c. 63a. arable and pasture, and 1 Ja. marsh with a garden
at Plumstede.
Kent. Annexed is a transcript of partition of the lands &c. which WiUiam de
Chiltone held of the inheritance of Isabel sometime his wife, made
at Weveringe, 27 Feb. 31 Edw. I. {See No. 144.)
O. Edw. I. File 108. (4.)
1 60. Roger son of Rogee de Btjeghhttll alias de Boubhull.
Writ, 12 March, 31 Edw. I.
Glottcester. Inq. Thursday before St. George, 31 Edw. I.
Westbury. The whole manor is held of the king in chief by fealty,
rendering a sore goshawk yearly at the king's exchequer, and doing
suit at the king's hundred of Westbury every three weeks ; whereof
the said Roger held a third part (fuU extent given with names of free
tenants, villeins and cottars), including a messuage, held of the
king by a third part of the service aforesaid.
Roger his son, aged half a year and no more, is his next heir.
Glottcbsteb. Inq. taken at Gloucester on Friday before St. George, 31 Edw. I.
Dunhatherleie. A capital messuage, 80a. arable, 4a. meadow, 2a. wood,
and rents of three tenants (named), acquired jointly by the said
Roger and Juliana his wife of Master John de Chaundos, to them
and the heirs of their bodies with remainder to the right heirs of
the said Roger, and held of John Giffard, a minor and in the king's
wardship, by ^ knight's fee ; and they continued in joint seisin
until the said Roger's death.
Roger, son of the said Roger and Juhana, aged half a year and no
more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 108. (6.)
102 INQUISITIONS.
161. John Matjttdut alias Matjdttyt, Mafdft.
Writ, 5 Dec. 31 Edw. I.
Oxford. Inq. made at Bampton, 8 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
Brouthton. The manor (full extent given with names of free tenants)
held of the king in chief by service of mewing a goshawk for the
king's use and bearing it before him at the king's costs yearly, if the
king shall send him a goshawk.
John Mauduyt his nephew (or (?) grandson), aged 21 and more, is his
next heir.
Oxford. Inq. made at Bampton, 8 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
Stanlak. A fourth part of the manor (extent given), including a fishery
in the river Tha(mes), held of the king in chief by service of a
knight's fee, as of the honour of Caresbrok now in the king's hand ;
and there are payable yearly to William de Bosco, Sarra (1) . . .,
and Isabel de Grey, 45. 6d., to the prior of Walinford 5s., to the
abbot of Eynesham, for the price of Iqr. com, is., and to the
rector of the church of Stanlak 8d.
Heir as above.
Wilts. Inq. made at Malmesbury on the day before the Ides of January,
31 Edw. I.
Wyteleg. The manor (extent given with names of three free tenants) held
of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee, as of the honour of
Caresbrok now in the king's hand.
Heir as above.
Wilts. Inq. made at Malmesbury, 2 Ides of January, 31 Edw. I.
Someriord Maudut. A messuage &c. i40a. arable, 12a. meadow, pasture,
lOa. wood, a water-mill, six hereditary free tenants some of whom
plough for a day at ' grashurthe,' and five free tenants for life (named),
tenants holdijig in villenage who give ' churchssett ' and hundredselver,
and pleas &c. of court and heriots, held of the abbot of Malmesbury by
.service of J knight's fee ; and there are payable yearly to the said
abbot 5s. 2d., and to the guild of Malmesbury 25. 8d.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. I. File 108. (6.)
162. Nicholas Criel alias de Criel.
Writ, 19 [*Sept.] 31 Edw. I. (fragment).
Kent. Inq. 11 Nov 31 Edw. I.
Eghteham. A moiety of the manor (full extent given with names of
tenants), including 7a. wood called Curtgrof, and 60a. wasted wood
called Ealdebery, held of the manor of Eynisforde by service of
I knight's fee.
Nicholas his son, aged 20 years and 45 weeks, is his next heir.
Kent. Inq. 14 Nov. 31 Edw. I.
Esterynghangre. The manor (extent given with names of tenants),
including a park and a foreign wood, held of Sir WiUiam de Leyboume
* See Calendar of Fine Bolls, p. 483.
EDWARD I. 103
by service of a knight's fee and rendering a sore sparrowhawk
yearly.
Heir as above.
Kent. Inq. 8 Nov. 31 Edw. I.
Eynisford. A moiety of the town with the castle &c. (full extent given
with names of tenants), including fishponds, lands in the fields
of H .... , Northfeld, Porlong, and Suthfeld, 205. U. from the
heirs of Master Ralph de Frenyngham and their parceners for the
tenement of Manebi, 2s. 6d. from Reginald de Cobbeham and Robert
Gerveys for 5a. of Inlond and a meadow in Derteforde, of the
tenement of Bromhai, 20s. Zd. from the same Reginald and his
parceners for the tenement of Bachyler, and a cap (pilleum) price 6d.
at Christmas from the master of the Temple for a mill at Strode, and
toll and stallage of the market, held of Sir Robert, archbishop of
Canterbury, by service of | knight's fee, rendering 20s. yearly at the
archbishop's manor of Otteford, and doing suit at his court there
every three weeks.
Heir as above.
Kent. Inq. 18 Nov. 31 Edw. I.
Walemere. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants) held
of Sir Richard Weylond, lord of Folkstane, by service of a knight's fee,
and it is of the barony of Folkstane, and by rendering 18|S. yearly
rent at the court of Folkstane.
Heir as above.
Kent. Inq. 11 Nov. 31 Edw. I.
Stokebery. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants),
including tenements in Northeardislose, Sutheardislose, Chun,
Cokkeham, Craphelle, Heydesole, and Ictenore, held of the king in
chief by service 1^ knight's fee and J knight's fee, rendering yearly
for the guard of the castle of Rochester 14s., at the king's hundred
of Middeltone 5s. 6d. and suit twice a year,, and to Sir John de
Northwode 5s.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. I. File 108. (7.)
163. Robert de Tatbshale alias de Tatesale, de Thateshalb, de
Thatessal. j
Writ, 28 July, 31 Edw. I.
[Lincoln ;] wapentake oe blloe. Wednesday after the Decollation of
St. John the Baptist, 1 Edw. I.
Tyd. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including 10a.
arable held of John de Ros by service of 3s. and lib. pepper, a pasture,
called Edikes, 80a. marsh, a windmill renderiag 2d. yearly to Joan
de Retherwyk, and 16a. marsh (marekkum) by the sea, held of the
earl of Lancaster in chief by service of | knight's fee and 5s.
yearly.
Robert his son, aged 15 and more, is his next heir.
104 INQUISITIONS.
[Lincoln ;] wapentake of skirbeck. Inq. Saturday after the Decollation
of St. John the Baptist, 31 Edw. I,
Boston {Sancti Botulphi). The manor (extent given), including tronage
worth 16Z. yearly, and a messuage called Grenegarth, held of Thomas
de Multon by no service.
Heir as above.
[Lincoln ;] wapentake of beltisloe. Inq. Thursday after St. Giles,
31 Edw. I.
Toft. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief, as of the barony
of Gaunt now in the king's hand, by service of I knight's fee,
doing suit at the king's court of Folkyngham every three weeks.
Heir as above.
Lincoln. Inq. made at Bardeneye on Thursday after St. Matthew,
31 Edw. I.
Tateshale. The castle and manor with the hamlet of Thorp (extent
given), including a several fishery, held with other tenements in
Norfolk, of the king in chief by barony by service of | knight's fee
and rendering 40s. fixed fine to the king yearly,
Kirkeby. A capital messuage with a croft, 40a. arable, 6a. meadow, a
sheepfold, 6 free tenants, 6 villeins, 7 cottars, lib. pepper and pleas
&c. of court, held of John de Bek by service of 20Z. 13«. Id. yearly.
Coningby. 15 free tenants rendering 31s. 4d yearly, held of the bishop
of Carhsle and other lords by service of 3«. yearly.
Malteby. A court of free tenants every three weeks worth ^ mark yearly,
tenure unspecified.
Heir as above, aged i5 at the feast of St. Edward last,
Suffolk. Inq. Friday after the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 31 Edw. I.
Cratefeld [alias Gratefeld]. The manor (extent given), including
20a. several pasture in a close called ' le Park,' ' gressilver ' and
' maltsilver,' held of Roger Bygot, earl of Norfolk and Marshal of
England, by service of a clove gillyflower.
Heir as last above,
Leioestek. Inq. taken at HoleweU by Melton Moubray, on Monday after
St. Bartholomew, 31 Edw. I.
HoleweUe and Kettelby. il. 15s. id. rent of free tenants, 161. 8s. 6jd.
rent of customers, 3s. rent of cottagers, 2 little plots of pasture
in Kettelby, a fishpond, 31b. pepper, ^U). cummin, 4 capons, 31 hens
from 31 bovates of land held in villenage, and perquisites of court,
held of Sir Richard Basset of Weldon in chief by knight's service.
He died on [Sunday] after St. Peter ad Vincula in the same year. Heir
as above, aged 13 and more.
Berks. Inq. Saturday the feast of St. Bartholomew, 31 Edw. I.
Shaldebume. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants),
including arable lands measured by the king's perch, held of the
king in chief by serjeanty viz. — by service of keeping and mewing
a falcon-gentle of the king's, and bearing it himself or by another
to the king at the king's command at his own costs, and staying
EDWARD I. 105
there with the falcon as long £(,s the king shall please at the king's '
wages ; and there ought to be paid to William de Harden 20s. yearly.
He held nothing else in the county.
Heir as above, aged 16.
Norfolk. Inq. Thursday after the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 31 Edw. I
A (three mernbranes faded and defaced).
Bukenham. The castle and manor (full extent given with names of
tenants) held of the king in chief as of the crown {corana) by service
of ... .
Tibenham. Tqb manor (full extent given with names of tenants).
Frethebrigg. The hundred (extent given).
Schropham [alias Schrepham]. The hundred (extent given).
Lenne. A fourth part of the Tolbooth (extent given).
Topecroft. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants).
Denton. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants).
All held as pertaining to the barony of Tateshale which is held
of the king in chief, service unknown.
Heir as above, aged 15 at the feast of the Translation of St. Edward
the King last.
Writ, 28 July, 31 Edw. I.
York. Inq. made at Fyuele on the day of St. Bartholomew, 31 fidw. I.
Hundmanby [alias Hunmanby]. The manor (full extent given with
names of tenants), including a messuage without the town called
' le Burlyn,' a pond with a fishery, a market with toU, J knight's
fee held by John de Marton in Marton, 11a. pasture in Erlesenge
and Castelgarthe, and a toU at Fyuele, held of the king in chief in
barony by service of doing suit at all the county (courts) yearly,
and at the trithing (court) of Craykhou and the wapentake of
Dyckering once a year after the feast of St. Michael.
Heir as above, age unknown because he was not bom in co. York.
Extent or summary of the above manors, lands &c. with the variations
there given within square brackets.
Writ of certiorari de feodis &c. 1 Oct. 31 Edw. I.
Norfolk. Extent, Tuesday after St. Valentine, 32 Edw. I.
31J knights' f6es and ^ knight's fee, whereof : —
Shelton, Bedingham, Osemondeston and Mundham. 3 fees held by
Robert de Shelton.
Freton. J fee held by Ralph de Burtoft.
Bronham. 3 fees held by Thomas de Snyterton and his parceners.
Snetesham and Cangham. | fee held by John de Thorp of the
inheritance of Alice his wife.
Cruchestok. J fee held by Petronilla de Vaux.
Gatesthorp [alias Catesthorp]. 1 fee held by John de BerdeweUe and
his parceners ; J fee held by the prior of the monks of Theford
[alias Thetford].
Berewyk. J fee held by Reginald de Calethorp.
Dersingham. 1 fee held by the prior of Binham.
Sandriugham. • J fee held by Peter de Snetesham.
106 INQUISITIONS.
Wimondham. ^ fee held by Thomas de Morle [alias de Morley] parson
of the church of Reydon.
Shelfhangel. ^ fee held of Roger de Hoo.
Herhngg and Brithenham. i fee held by John le Faukener.
Besthorp and Hokham. | fee held by William le Curszoun [alias de
Curzon].
Besthorp. 1 fee held by Henry Page ; and ^ fee held by WiUiam de
Bemak.
Dersingham. J fee held by Isabel de Veteri Aula.
Hadesco. J fee held by the prior of St. Olave's and^Jiis parceners.
Little Massingham. | fee held by Thomas de Feltham.
Toftes and Brecham. Two parts of 1 fee held by Roger de Toftes.
Ingham and Waxtonesham. 1 fee held by John de Ingham.
Homingtoft and Kipton. 1 fee held by Gregory de Castello and Hugh de
Sprouston.
HiUington. J fee held by Roger son of Osbert.
Denton. J fee held by the heirs of Robert de Ooolt ; i fee held by
Robert de Bosco ; and Jq fee held by William de Wetton.
Brom. 2 J fees held by the heir of Roger de Brom, who is in the king's
wardship.
Blonorton. | fee held by Petronilla late the wife of Roger de Brom.
Holcham, Melton, Wramphgham [alias Wramphncham], Bhforth, EMng-
ham, Garbodesham, Reueshale, Apeton, Quidenham, Saxhngham,
Sparham, Stivekeye and Little Melton. 11| fees held by Hugh de
Veer, who holds of the king in chief of the inheritance of Agnes his wife.
Rydon. The advowson of the church.
Stanho. The advowson of the church.
Attleburgh. The advowson of two parts of the church.
Denton. The advowson of the church.
Taseburg. The advowson of the church.
Cangham [alias Gongham]. The advowson of the church of St. Mary
the Virgin.
Toppecroft. The advowson of the chapel.
Rutland. Inq. taken at Okham on Thursday after Holy Trinity, 32 Edw. I.
'Wardeleye. ^ knight's fee held by Thomas de Boyvile.
He had no advowsons of churches in the county.
LiNOOLN. Inq. taken at Toft, 5 March, 32 Edw. I. (defective).
Witham. ^ knight's fee held by Sir WiUiam le Breton.
Obethorp hamlet. ^ knight's fee held by John de Ormesby.
Little Stratton and Wadingworth. 1 knight's fee held by William le
Breton.
WodehaU. J knight's fee held by Alfred atte WodehaU.
Wispingh[am]. J knight's fee held by Sir John de Bek.
Tumby. | knight's fee held by Lady Joan de Tumby.
Tatesh[ale]. The advowson of the church.
Malteby. The advowson of the church,
Sussex. Extent made at Arundel, 2 Aug. 32 Edw. I.
Hertinge and Chitehurst. 3 knights' fees held by Henry Husee.
Notboume, Opmerdone and Bucgham. 3 faughts' fees held by
John Romeyn.
EDWARD I. 107
Leurdyton. 1 knight's fee held by Roger de Bello Campo.
Westdene and Chelegrave. J knight's fee held by John le Blount.
Chelegrave. I knight's fee held by John le Child in Chelegrave.
La Grave. A moiety of ^ knight's fee held by Richard de Picheford ;
a fourth part of ^ knight's fee held by Robert le Boteler ; and a
fourth part of ^ knight's fee held by Ralph de la Grave.
Notboume by Pulberwe, Wildebruge, Merschtone [alias Weston], and
Westmerdone. 3 knights' fees held by Alan la Souche [alias la Zusche].
Pulberwe. 1 knight's fee held by Henry Husee ; and 1 knight's fee
held by Walter de Insula.
Bergham, Bebitone, Gretham, Elmere and Tortytone. 5 knights' fees
held by WilUam de Monte Forti, whereof the prior of Lewes held
I fee in Neutymbre in frank almoin by the confirmation of
King John.
Bulsham. J knight's fee held by William de Bulsham ; and I knight's
fee held by Hugh de Croftes.
Leicester. Extent made at Leicester on Friday after St. Nicholas, 32 Edw. I.
(faded).
Slauston. ^ knight's fee held by WiUiam Maureward.
Flekeneye. ^ knight's fee held by Robert de Wavere.
Bredon. The advowson of the priory.
Langeley. The advowson of the priory.
Holewell, Ketelby and Herdeby. | kaight's fee held by Richard de
Holewell and John le Clerk of Ketelby.
Sumeredeby, Burg, Little Dalby and Burton Lazars. | knight's fee
held by John Hamelyn and John de Tateshale.
Knossington. J knight's fee held by Robert de Nouers.
Writ of certiorari de feodis &c. 1 Oct. 31 Edw. I.
[York.] Inq. made at BrideUngton on Saturday after St. Michael,
32 Edw. I.
Flixton, Folketon and Flothemanby. 16 carucates of land held by
John de Craysthok by service of 1 knight's fee ; whereof Richard de
Malbys holds of the said John 4 carucates in Fhxton, Richard de
Lasscy 6 carucates in Folketon, and the prior of Bridehngton 4
carucates in alms, and Robert le Conestable 2 carucates, in
Flothmanby.
Grendale. The manor held by Walter de Grendale by service of a
knight's fee.
Hundemanby. 8 carucates of land held by John Marmion by service
of a knight's fee ; whereof the said John holds in demesne 3 carucates,
and Lora de Gaunt holds of him 4 carucates and John de Pratis
1 carucate.
Galmeton. 5 carucates of land held by William de Wilehby [alias de
Wylgheby] by service of | knight's fee, which Robert de Akkelom
holds of him.
Moston, Fiuele, Fordon, Ryoheton and Marton. 21 carucates of land
held by Richard Malbys by service of 2 knights' fees ; whereof the
said Richard holds in demesne 5 carucates in Moston and Fiuele,
and John de Heselarton and Robert de Wyeme hold of him 5 carucates
there, the prior of BrideUngton holds 2| carucates in Fordon, the
abbot of Witheby 1 carucate, and John and Robert de Heselarton
108 INQUISITIONS.
2| carucates, and in Rychton and Marton are 5 carucates which are
held of the said Richard.
Ereghom [alias Erghum], Barkeldale and Rychton [alias Righton].
6 carucates of land held by William de Ereghom by service of
I knight's fee.
Hundemanby. 4 carucates of land held by Thomas de Rossale by
service of ^ fee.
Marton. 2 carucates of land held by John de Marton for J fee ; whereof
the said John holds 1 carucate in demesne, and the prior of Bride-
Ungton holds the other carucate.
Ryhton [alias Ryghton]. 2 carucates of land held by Nicholas de Hale
by service of J fee.
Buketon. 6 carucates of land held by William de Buketon by service
of three parts of 1 fee.
Eston. 3| carucates of land held by Hugh de Cardoyl by service of J fee.
Hundemanby. 1 carucate of land held by Robert de Boynton by service
of -jJjj fee ; whereof the said Robert holds one half in demesne,
and Richard Attedenes and Richard Barcok hold the other
half ; 1 carucate of land held by John son of John by service of
J fee ; 1 carucate of land held by Roger de Grimeston by service
of ^ fee ; ^ carucate of land held by John le Faucouner by service
of 5^ fee ; 5 bovates of land held by John de Pratis by service of
^ fee ; 2 bovates of land held by John Hyring by service of :^ fee ;
and 3 bovates of land held by Hugh Thorald by service of ^ fee.
Foxol [alias Foxhole]. 2 carucates of land held by Walter de Bubbewith
by service of J fee.
Brugham. 1 carucate of land held by Theobald de Brygham by service
of ^ fee.
BrideUngton, Besingby, Hildrethorp, Wivelsthorp, Sewardeby, Speton,
Burton Fleming and WyUardeby. 47 carucates of land held by
the prior of BrideUngton in frank almoin.
Hundemanby, The church held by the abbot of Barthenay to his own
uses.
Extent or summary of the above knights' fees and advowsons, with
the variations there given within square backets.
C. Edw. I. File 109,
1 64. John, son and heib of Peter Mauveysin of Berewyk.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said John, 20 Feb.
31 Edw. I.
Salop. Proof of age made at Berewyk on Monday after St. Gregory the Pope,
31 Edw. I. . B J V ,
Henry de Garmeston, aged 60, says that the said John was bom at
Astleye by Berewyk and baptized in the church of St. Mary there,
6 August, 9 Edw. I, and was 21 on that day last past ; and this he knows
because he had a daughter Anable who was bom at the feast of AU
Saints in the same year ; who is of that age.
Walter de Burton, aged 60, says the hke, and knows it because he
had a godson (ftliolum), Stephen de Felton, who married his daughter,
who was bom in the same year and in the present year proved his age
before John de la Lee, of whom he holds his tenements.
EDWARD I. 109
Richard Braz, aged 41, says the like, and knows it because in the same
year he bought the tithes of com of the church of Upton under Haghmon,
and in returning through Astleye he heard that the said John was bom.
Henry del Ree, aged 45, says the like, and knows it because his father
died in the preceding year.
William Payn, aged 43, says the Uke, and knows it because in the
following year he married his wife.
Roger Fox, aged 52, says the like, and knows it because he had a son
Reginald who was bom in the same year.
Roger de Neubolde, aged 70, says the like, and knows it because he had
a daughter Alice who was bom in the same year.
Geoffrey de Morton, aged 47, saj'^s the hke, and knows it because in
that year he came to dwell with Sir Robert Corbet at Morton where he
has stayed until now, and in coming through Astleye he heard that the said
John was bom.
Hugh de Norton, aged 52, says the Hke, and knows it because he had
a daughter Petronilla who was bom in the same year.
John Robylot, aged 44, says the hke, and knows it because in the same
year died his uncle, Godfrey the chaplain, whom he was serving.
William the smith (/after), aged 52, says the Uke, and knows it because
he had a daughter Edeline who was bom two years after.
John Russel of Donjmton, aged 45, says the like and knows it because
in that year he was with one Sir Thomas Botereal, who had a son John
who died in the same year.
C.Edw.I. ^i/e 110.(1.)
1 65. Richard, son and heir of Hugh le Heryz.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said Richard, whose
lands &c. are in the wardship of Richard le Casteleyn by the demise
of the executors of Edmund sometime earl of Cornwall, to whom
the king committed the same, 9 April, 31 Edw. I.
Nottingham. Proof of age made at Notingham, 15 July, 31 Edw. I.
WilUam Torkard of Chilewelle, aged 45, says that the said Richard
was bom at Stapelford, in his father's house, on the day of Holy Trinity,
10 Edw. I, and on the morrow was baptized in the baptistery of the
church there, and brother Richard de Normanton, abbot of La Dale,
brother William de Jorz, friar of the order of preachers, and Helen
(JElerm) who was the wife of Benedict de Stapelford lifted him from the
sacred font ; and this he recollects because for three years before the said
birth he was of the household (jamiliaris) of Hugh the father, and in
the last year in which he served the said Richard was bom, and at the
feast of St. Michael following he withdrew from that service ; and in
that year the king was in the war of Wales, and Llewellyn sometime
prince of Wales was taken and slain after the feast of St. Martin, 21
years ago immediately after that feast next to come.
Robert le Macon of Stapelford, aged 50, says the hke and recollects
because on the day of the Ascension Joan mother of the said Richard,
then pregnant with him, hfted his daughter from the sacred font, and
called her by her own name, 21 years ago.
Geoffrey son of Ralph of Stapelford, aged 46, agrees, and recollects
because one Richard son of Beatrice, who married witness's mother,
and held two bovates of land in Stapelford of his inheritance by the courtesy
no INQUISITIONS.
of England, died on the morrow of the Ascension before the said Richard's
birth, and on the day of the said birth he did fealty to his lord the prior
of Newstead (de Novo loco) for the said land, 21 years ago at the feast of
Holy Trinity last.
Robert Aubrey of Stapelford, aged 45, agrees, and well recollects
because Avice his mother died on the day of St. Thomas the Martyr at
Christmas following, 21 years ago at Christmas next.
Nicholas son of Richard of Stapelford, aged 50, agrees, and recollects
because he went with Geoffrey de Stapelford, knight, his lord, to the
war in Wales at the feast of St. Michael after the said Richard's birth,
20 years ago at the said feast last past, and in the following year Llewelyn
prince of Wales and David his brother were taken and slain.
Simon de Breydeston, aged 55, agrees, and recollects because he
demised two bovates of land in Breydeston to one Nicholas de Breydeston,
at the feast of St. Michael following the said Richard's birth for 20 years,
which land nearly a year ago came to his hands by lapse of the term.
Roger de Mamecestre, aged 50, agrees, and recollects because he was
impleaded by one Henry Balcock at Lincoln before the justices in their
last eyre by a writ of trespass, immediately after Holy Trinity, 21 years ago.
Elias Torkard in Hukenhale, aged 60, agrees, and recollects because
on the day of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary next after the said
Richard's birth he married one Ahce, daughter of Geoffrey de Heriz of
Stapelford, 21 years ago from the said feast next to come.
William Torkard in Boneye, aged 50, agrees, and recollects because
in Whitsun week before the said Richard's birth, Margery his wife taken
with great weakness bore a son scarcely 6 thumlas in length, who never-
theless Uved until he was baptized and then died.
Robert son of Gervase of Stapelford, aged 60, agrees, and recollects
because Avice his wife died at Stapelford in Easter Week before the
said Richard's birth, 21 years ago last Easter, and he married Margery
now his wife in Whitsun week in the following year.
John de Breydeston in Stapelford, aged 55, agrees, and recollects
because he married Fehcia his wife on Wednesday in Whitsun week
(next) before the said Richard was bom.
John son of John of Stapelford, aged 41, agrees, and recollects because
John his father was in the war of Wales with Sir Peter de la Mare and
was drowned with his lord and many others, as well knights as others,
in the water of Conewey on the day of St.. Leonard next after the said
Richard's birth 21 years ago.
G.Edw.l. File 110. {2.)
166. Adam de Chaelbton.
Writ, 23 April, 31 Edw. I.
[NoBTHTJMBERLAND.] Ivq. made at Beldyncham on Saturday after St. John
ante Portam Latinam, 31 Edw. I.
Charlton, The manor (extent given), including a dwelling house {mansio)
in ' ie Hunteland ' called ' le Scele,' held by service of ^ knight's
fee of the manor of Tirset in Tyndale, which is in the king's hand
by the forfeiture of John Comyn of Badenagh.
William his son, aged 22 at the feast of St. Laurence next, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File no. (3.)
EDWARD I. Ill
167. Robert de Byngham.
Writ, i June, 31 Edw. I.
Dorset. Inq. made at Dorcestre, 25 Aug. 31 Edw. I.
Weststaford. A capital messuage &c. 80a. arable, 6a. meadow, a com-
mon pasture, 7s. rent of two free tenants (named), 18s. lid. rent of
customers and cottars, and 2s. pleas &c. of court, held of the king
in chief by service of J knight's fee as of the ma.nor of Weye
Bayose, which manor the king acquired of the heirs of Stephen
de Bayose, and rendering 6d. yearly at the same manor.
Richard, son of Robert de Bingham, the younger, also deceased,
aged 22 and more, is grandson (?) (nepos) and next heir of the aforesaid
Robert,
Dorset. Inq. 27 Aug. 31 Edw. I.
Wulcome Bingham. The manor (extent given), including a fish pond,
held of Hugh Puynz for |- knight's fee, pertaining to the said Hugh's
barony of Cury Malet, and rendering to him 12d. and IS), cummin
yearly.
Heir as above.
G.Edw.I. File no. {4..)
168. Adam Gokerey alias de GotrNFRSY.
Writ, 10 Nov. 31 Edw. I.
Derby. Inq. made at Chapel del Fryth on Thursday before St. Andrew
{fragment).
WormehuUe. A messuage &c. [and 15]a. (land), (held of) in
chief by service of keeping with bow and arrows.*
Adam his son, aged . . and more, is his next (heir).
G.Edw.I. File no. (5.)
169. Alan lb Blund alias le Blont, le BLxriirT.
Writ, 28 April, 31 Edw. I.
Bedford. Inq. 15 Dec. 32 Edw. I.
Wardon. A messuage, 40a. arable and l-|a. meadow held of the king
in chief by service of ^ knight's fee.
Bikeleswade. A messuage, 20a. arable and la. pasture, held of the
bishop of Lincoln for 6s. 6d. yearly.
John his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
G.Edw.I. File 110. (6.)
170. WiLLLAM DE Warthhole aKas DE Warthole. ••
Writ, 10 Nov. 31 Nov. I.
Cumberland. Inq. made at CarHsle on Tuesday after St. Nicholas,
32 Edw. I.
Warthole. Two messuages and 4 bovates and 5a. of land, held, of
the heir of Hubert de Multon, who held of the heir of Thomas de
Multon, of Gilleslaund, lately a minor and in the king's wardship,
* Gf. Calendar of Inq^wsitions, voJ. vi. No. 316.
112 INQUTSlTTONS.
by homage and service of 15d. for comage to be rendered yearly
to the sheriff of Cumberland by the hands of the said Hubert or his
heirs for the king's use ; and a messuage and 2 bovates of land,
held of Eobert de Ireby by service of 6d. for comage to be rendered
yearly by the hands of the said Robert to the said Sir Hubert or
his heirs (and by them ?) to the sheriff for the king's use.
Plumland. A fourth part of the water-mill held for Ufe of the gift of the
said Sir Hubert.
John his son, aged 9 and more, is his next heir.
C.Edw. I. File 110.(1.)
171. Roger la Ztjschb alias la Zoxjchb.
Writ, 28 Aug. 31 Edw. I.
Leicester. Inq. Tuesday after St. Barnabas, 32 Edw. I.
Lobesthorp. The manor (extent given) held of WiUiam la Zouche by
service of J knight's fee of the gift of Mihcent de Montealto in
52 Hen. III.
He held no other lands &c. in the baiUwick.
Roger his son, aged 11, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 110. (S.)
172. Henry son of Aucher alias Henry Atjcher.
Writ, 10 Nov. 31 Edw. I.
SoTJTHAMPTOiir. Inq. made at Byke[ton] (Jragment undated).
Byketon a chapel 20a. meadow 4a. and
it can be sold .... 18s. rent 20 customers render ....
a mill &c. (held of) the earl of Salisbury
Wilts. Inq. 16 Dec. 32 Edw. I.
Fissherton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held of
the earl of SaHsbury by service of | knight's fee.
Aucher his son, aged 21 and more, is his next heir.
Cambridge. Inq. 30 Nov. 32 Edw, I.
Pampesworth. The manor (extent given) held, by the courtesy of
England of the inheritance of Ela sometime his wife, of the bishop
of Ely by service of a knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 24.
Essex. Inq. made at Eppyng on Thursday before St. Thomas the Apostle,
32 Edw.^I.
Great Laufar. The manor (extent given) with the advowson of the
church held of the abbot of Waltham Holy Cross by service of
J knight's fee ; and there are due 101. yearly to the said abbot and
I mark for suit at the king's court of the honour of Boulogne, and
for another tenement to the said abbot at his manor of Nettleswell
18d., \lb. pepper and lib. cummin.
Coppedehalle. A manor called ' La CoppedehaE ' (extent given),
including a park of 60a., and 60a. of ' Poeres Lond,' held of the said
abbot by homage ; and 188. 4d. are due to the said abbot (yearly).
EDWARD I. 113
Shingledehalle. A manor called 'La Shingledehall ' (extent given)
held of the said abbot by homage ; and there are due (yearly) 8s. lOd.
to WilUam le Madle, 2s. to Robert de Heyle, 4s. to John atte
church (de ecclesia), and id. to John le Graunt.
Waltham. The office of forester of the king's forest of Waltham held of
the king in chief by grand serjeanty, viz. — being forester of that forest.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
C.Edw.I. File 110. (9.)
173. Robert de Denham.
Writ, 20 Oct. 31 Edw. I.
Suffolk. Inq. Thursday before St. Margaret, 32 Edw. I.
Denham. A messuage, 42a. land, 3a. wood, la. pasture and |a.
meadow, held jointly with Margaret his wife of the king, in chief,
as of the honour of Eye now in the hand of the countess of Cornwall,
by service of ^ knight's fee ; which tenements they acquired to
them and the heirs of the said Robert of Thomas de Denham, to
hold of him and his heirs by a fine levied in the king's court, not-
withstanding which the said Robert died in the homage of Edmund
late earl of Cornwall for the said tenements ; a capital messuage,
24a. land in demesne, 4a. wood, 3a. meadow, 2a. pasture, 5 messuages,
38a. land in villenage, 5s. rent, 15 hens, works &c. held in socage of
Adam le Flemyng in chief by service of 18s. Gd. yearly ; a moiety of
a messuage, 12a. land, la. wood, and |a. pasture, held in socage
of the parson of Hoxne in chief, paying him 2s. id. yearly ; 20a. land
held in socage of the bishop of Norwich in chief, doing 10c?. yearly
at the bishop's hundred of Hoxne and a third part of 1 suit at the
hundred (court) yearly ; 12a. land held of John de Castre in chief
by socage by service of 12d. yearly ; and 12d. pleas &c. of court.
He held no other lands &c. in the baiUwick.
John his son, aged 17' at the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist
last, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 110. (10.)
174. Henry de Helyun alias Henry Helyon, Helyotjn, de Helyoitn.
Writ, 1 Nov. 31 Edw. I.
Suffolk. Inq. Monday before St. Nicholas the Confessor, 32 Edw. I.
Haverihill. The manor (extent given), including a third part of the market
whereof the earl of Gloucester takes two parts, and certain amerce-
ments for breaking the assise of ale whereof a moiety pertains to
the manor and the other moiety to the abbot of St. Edmund's
hundred of Ryssebreg, held of the king in chief by service of
I knight's fee ; and 17s. id. assised rent whereof the said Henry
and Alice his wife were enfeoffed jointly by their own acquisition.
Henry his son, aged 3 at Christmas day next, is his next heir.
Essex. Inq. Wednesday after St. Nicholas the Confessor, 32 Edw. I.
Bumsted. A messuage, 60a. arable, 5a. meadow, 6a. pasture, 6a. wood,
a mill, rents of free tenants (named), and pleas &c. of court, held of
the king in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above.
C.Edw.I. File 110. {11.)
H
114 INQUISITIONS,
175. EOGEB LB GrAS.
Writ, 14 Oct. 31 Edw. I,
Essex. Inq. taken at Chelmersford, 3 Nov. 31 Edw. I.
Little Badewe. The manor (extent given) held jointly with Joan his wife
of the heir of Philip Bumel, a minor and in the "king's wardship, by
service of &d. yearly.
Terlyngg. A manor (extent given) held jointly with the said Joan,
by the gift of Nicholas le Gras who enfeoffed them thereof together
with the aforesaid manor of Little Badewe, to hold to them and
the heirs of their bodies of the bishop of Norwich by service of a
knight's fee ; and the said Jban had seisin until the day of the
said Roger's death.
Nicholas le Gras his brother, aged 25 and more, is his next heir.
Surrey. Inq. 28 Nov. 32 Edw, I.
Littleton. The manor (extent given) held of John de Gobeham by service
of entertaining him and acquitting his expenses for food and drink
on his coming there with 5 horses twice a year, viz. — for two days
and two nights, for all service.
Yrtyndoh. A virgate of land held of Henry de Guldeford by service of
rendering 2s. 8d. yearly ; and 4a. arable held of Andrew de Brayboef
by service of rendering a clove {clavam galiofiri) yearly ; and 12a.
arable held of the heirs of Hamo de Gatton, rendering lO*. yearly
at fee farm.
Cheddyngefold. A virgate of arable land held of Robert le Dol by service
of ^j knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 22 and more.
Writ, 14 Oct. 31 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. taken at Chelmersford, 8 Jan. 32 Edw^. I.
Little Badewe. The manor (extent given) held jointly with Joan his
wife, by the gift of Nicholas le Gras, brother and heir of the said
Roger, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, of the heir of
Philip Bumel, a minor and in the king's wardship ; and Maud Bumel
is dowered of the manor of Borham, of which the manor of Little
Badewe is held, by service of 6d. yearly.
Terlyngg. The manor (extent given) similarly held of the bishop of
Norwich by service of a knight's fee.
Heir as first above.
Writ of plenius certiorari, because the aforesaid Nicholas asserts that
the said Joan was not enfeoffed jointly with her husband as stated
in the above inquisitions, and that the sub-escheator at the taking
of those inquisitions refused to accept his reasons and claims, and
the said Joan has not come to seek her right, if she has any, and it
appears that Ralph de Gras, ancestor of the said Roger was in the
wardship of R. Bishop of Bath and Wells ancestor (sic) of the said
Philip Bumel, by reason of the aforesaid lands &c. ; the escheator is
commanded to make enquiry &c. in the presence of the said Nicholas
and Joan ; 30 Jan. 32 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. made at Stratford in the presence of both parties, 16 March
32 Edw. I, *- , ,
EDWARD I. 115
Roger le Gras on the day of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary,
30 Edw. I, enfeoffed Nicholas le Gras, his brother, of the manor of
Badewe and lands &c. in Terlyng, who peacefully continued his
seisin until the feast of St. Luke following, when by his charter he
enfeoffed the said Roger and Joan his wife of the same, to hold
to them and the heirs of their bodies, so that if the said Roger should
die without such heir the said Joan should hold the same for her
Ufe, with remainder to the right heirs of the said Roger. The said
Roger and Joan continued their seisin until Thursday after St. Michael
following when the said Roger died. The manor of Little Badewe
is held of the heir of PhiUp Bumel, a minor and in the king's ward-
ship, as of the manor of Borham by service of 6d. yearly ; and the
lands &c. in Terlyng are held of the bishop of Norwich by service
of a knight's fee.
C.Edw.I. File WO. {\2.)
176. William de Hardredeshtjll alias Hardscill, de Habdbscill,
DE HaBDREZHILLE, DE HaRDESHTJLL.
Writ, 10 Nov. 31 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. Wednesday after St. Nicholas, 32 Edw. I.
Cokewold. A manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by serjeanty
and by service of finding a footman with a pike {cum una hack'
ad pyk) with the king in war in Wales for forty days at his own charges,
and by service of 5s. to be paid to John Dalison.
John his son, aged 12 and more, is his next heir.
Lincoln. Inq. Wednesday after St. Andrew, 32 Edw. I.
Saleby. The manor (extent given), including a moiety of the tolls of
Alford, held jointly with Juhana his wife, by the gift &c. of Eustace
de Hacche to them and the heirs of their bodies by a fine made in
the king's court, of the heir of Walter Pedewardin by service of a
knight's fee ; a bovate of land aforesaid (sic), save a sixth part,
held by the said WiUiam and Juliana of William de Strubbi by
service of 20<j!. yearly ; and they rendered 10s. yearly to the prior
of Sixil for a certain tenement aforesaid [sic) in Strubbi.
Heir as above.
Lincoln. Inq. taken at Roulle on Wednesday before St. Lucy, 32 Edw. I.
{defaced).
Kellesey. The manor (extent given) held jointly as abovesaid by
similar fine, of the mother church of Lincoln by service of 20s. yearly.
Suth Kell(esey) and North Kell(esey). Two bovates of land pertaining
to the manor aforesaid similarly held by the service aforesaid, and
paying besides \Qd. yearly to the bailiffs of the king's soke of
Thwangcastre.
Heir as above.
Warwick. Inq. 2 Jan. 32 Edw. I.
HardeshuU. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants),
including a mill called Panckemilne, held of Ralph de Sapecote by
service of a knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 10 at the feast of St, Michael, 31 Edw. I.
116 INQUISITIONS.
Extent or summary of the lands &c. taken into the king's hand,
viz. the abovesaid manors of Cokewolde and HardredeshuU, divided
into a third part and two parts.
C.Edw.I. Jt7e 110.(13.)
177. RicHARB DB Shut alias de Schute.
Writ, 9 May, 31 Edw. I.
SoTTTHAMPTON ; ISLE OF WiGHT. Inq. made at SchoreweU, 1 April, 33 Edw. I.
La Schute. A decayed (dehilis) hall and ox-house with garden &c.,
20a. arable, 10a. pasture, \\a. meadow, a water-mill, a broken
fuUing-miU, and 8 free tenants rendering 13s. 4cZ. yearly, held of
John de Oskereswell by service of J knight's fee.
He held nothing of the heir of WiUiam de Insula, a minor and in
the king's wardship.
Robert his son, aged 6| years, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File WO. {14..)
"MB. Agatha Taillard alias TayijLard.
Writ, 20 June, 31 Edw. I.
Dorset. Inq. made at Dorcestre, 23 Jan. 34 Edw. I.
Sturmenistre Marshal. A seventh part of the manor (extent given)
held for life, of the grant of Eleanor sometime countess of Winchester
deceased, of the king in chief in free socage by service of finding a
seventh part of four men and of a tithing-man (decenarii) at the
sheriff's turn twice a year, for the whole manor shall find the said
four men &o.
The said Eleanor's nieces Cecily de Bello Campo and Joan de Vivonia
her sister, her nephews James de Bohun and John de Mohun, her sister
Agatha de Mortuo Man, and her kinsman Aymer de Archiaco, each
aged 21 and more, are her next heirs.
Writ to the escheator to enquire whether Sibyl the wife of Guy de Rupe
Cawardi is a niece and one of the coheirs of the said Eleanor, as the
king is given to understand, or not, 9 March, 34 Edw. I.
Inq. made at Somerton, 11 April, 34 Edw. I.
The said Sibyl, aged 30 and more, is a niece of the said Eleanor, and
coheir of the aforesaid Joan, Cecily, John, James, Agatha and Aymer.
C. Edw. I. File 110. (15.)
179. John be Cogan.
Writ to the escheator to enquire as to the lands &c. late of the said John
by a jury not of the afinity of Thomas his son and heir, to be returned
at the exchequer at York on the morrow of St. Michael without further
delay. Witness, P. de Wyloughby, deputy of the treasurer, 5 June,
31 Edw. I. by Memoranda Roll of the same year, Easter term.
Somerset. Inq. made at Bridgwater {Bruge Walteri), 29 July, 31 Edw. I.
Honespull. The manor held of the king in chief as a member of the
manor of Baunton, co. Devon, by service of i knight's fee,
EDWARD I. 117
Devon. Inq. taken at Exeter on the last day of July, 31 Edw. I.
Baumpton. The manor, with the manor of Ufculm which is a member
thereof, held of the king in chief by service of \ knight's fee,
E. Inq. p.m. File 6. (16.)
180. Bartholomew de Anesbye.
Writ as before, to the esoheator to enquire as to the lands &c. late of the
said Bartholomew, to be returned before the barons of the exchequer
on the octave of St. Michael next. Witness W. de Carleton at York,
4 June, 31 Edw. I.
Hbeefobd. Inq. made at Hereford, 18 June, 31 Edw. I.
Kyngeston. A messuage and garden, 66a. arable, la. meadow, |a. wood,
55. Zd. rent of free tenants (named), and pleas &c. of court, held
of the king in chief by grand serjeanty, viz. — conducting the king's
treasure, on reasonable summons, from the castle of Hereford to
the Tower of London at the king's charges, taking \2d. a day, and
also carrying (?) the king's writs from KyngestOn to Clifford.
E. Inq. p.m. File 6. (17.)
181. John son oe Abe (filius Aeri, Aery).
Writ to enquire what lands &c. the said John held, . . . May, 31 Edw. I
(defaced).
Salop. Inq. Tuesday after the Assumption, 31 Edw. I.
Hauerekercote alias Hauekercote. The hamlet held of the king in chief
by service of finding a footman with a bow, two arrows and a bolt
(uno hujone) in the king's army if there shall be war between the king
and the prince of Wales, who, seeing the king's enemies, shaU shoot
his two arrows at them and then return to his own country unless
the king wishes to retain him further at wages.
E. Inq. p.m. File&.{\%.)
182. John de Esthopb.
Writ of ^certiorari as to what lands &c. the said John held of the king in
chief in Asshefeld, co. Salop, to be returned at the exchequer at
York on the morrow of St. Martin. Witness, W. de Carleton,
4 Oct. 31 Edw. I.
Salop. Inq. made at the castle of Holegot, 20 Oct. 31 Edw. I.
Essefeld. Half a virgate and 3a. of land, viz. — the site of a messuage
and 30a. land, held of the king in chief, serAdce unspecified.
E. Inq. p.m. File 6. (19.)
1 83. Roger, father oe Edmund de Mortuo Maei, and Mattd his mother.
Writ to the escheator to enquire what lands &c. the said Roger and Maud
held, to be returned at the exchequer at York on the morrow of
St. Michael at the escheator's peril for default. Witness, P. de
Wylughby, deputy of the treasurer, 5 June, 31 Edw. I.
Hereford &o. Ivq. made at Hereford on Thursday the feast of the Decolla-
tion of St. John the Baptist, 31 Edw. I.
118 INQUISITIONS.
Wygemore. The castle and manor on the borders of . co. Hereford,
with its members, viz. — Leynthales Stalkare, Leynthale Earl's, and
Orleton, were held by Eoger de Mortuo Man, the said Edmund's
father, of the king in chief by a whole barony by service of 2 knights
in Wales in time of war, and 1 knight in England in time of war.
Radenore. The castle and manor on the borders of the said county,
with its members, viz. — ^Kyngeslone, Erslone and Penebrugge, were
held by Maud de Mortuo Man, the said Edmund's mother, of the
king in chief for a fourth part of a barony, owing the service of
1 Imight in time of war in Wales.
Glotjcestbk. Inq. taken at Gloucester, 4 August, 31 Edw. I.
The said Roger held nothing in the county except of the inheritance
of Maud his wife.
Aure in the hundred of Blydeslouwe. A messuage, 21|a. arable, 4a.
meadow, 2a. pasture, a pasture upon Auresand not measured, a fishery
in the river Sevare, 2l5. 2d. assised rent of 8 free tenants, 33«. 2d.
rent of villains and cottars, and a moiety of the hundred whereof
the pleas &c. are worth 60s. yearly, were held by the said Maud,
mother of Edmund de Mortuo Mari, of the laing in chief by
homage.
Glotjcester. Inq. taken at Cyrenc(estre), 12 Sept. 31 Edw. I.
Herlingthon in the Liberty of Cyrenc(e8tre). Six virgates of arable land.
Chyriton. 6a. arable.
Hamptonet. Half a virgate of land.
All held by the said Maud of the king in chief as parcel of the
barony of Radenore.
Salop. Inq. Wednesday after the Assumption, 31 Edw. I.
Clebur(y) Mortimer and Cheylmerch. The manor with its members,
viz. — Emewode and Huggeley were held by the said Roger of the
king in chief by serjeanty, by reason of the lands &c. which were
of Roger de Bedleem, sometime earl of Salop, now in the king's
hands, owing the service of being steward of the said earl's lands
throughout the whole of the county of Salop and beiiig keeper of
the castle of Bridgnorth {Bruges).
Leyntwardyn. The manor, a member of the barony of Wiggemor, was
held by the said Roger of the king in chief, service unknown, because
the barony is in co. Hereford.
The said Roger held no other lands &c. in the county. Maud,
mother of the said Edmund, held no lands in the county, except
in dower for a third part of the manor of Cleybur(y) and Cheil-
merch.
Somerset. Inq. 26 August, 31 Edw. I.
The said Roger held no lands of the king in chief in the county.
Bridgwater. The castle with a third part of the town, was held by
the said Maud of her own inheritance of the king in chief, together
with two parts of the manor of Odecomb by service of | knight's
fee, as the jurors understand.
E. Inq. p.m. Edw. I. File 6. (20.)
EDWARD I. 119
184. Juliana de Wrokeshale, and John de Haddon and Anastasia
HIS WIFE.
Writ (ad melius inquirendum) to the escheator ; whereas in the
inquisitions made concerning the lands &c. held as well by the said
Juliana and Wenthhan late the wife of Eustace her son, as by the
said John and Anastasia, it is contained that the said Juliana held
nothing of the king in chief, but that the said Wenthhan held in
dower certain lands &c. in Est bury of the king by knight's service
of the inheritance of the said Juliana ; and that John son of Henry de
Ceme, John son of Richard de Brokenebergh, Henry son of the
aforesaid John and Anastasia, and Margery sister of the said Eustace,
are next heirs of the said JuUana ; and that Henry son of the said
John and Anastasia is their next heir ; nevertheless the king is given
to understand that as well the said Juliana as the said John held
lands &c. of the king and others of the inheritance of the aforesaid
Juliana and Anastasia ; he is therefore commanded to enquire into
whose hands the lands of the said Juhana have come &c., what
lands &c. the said John held of his own inheritance and of the
inheritance of the said Anastasia, who, is the next heir &c., and
which of the said Juliana, John, and Anastasia died first, &c.
28 Jan. 31 Edw. I.
Berks. Inq. Friday the feast of St. Peter in Cathedra, 31 Edw. I.
Estbury. A moiety of the manor (extent given) was held by the said
Juhana of her own inheritance of the king in chief, by homage and
service of ^ knight's fee, and finding the king in his army in Wales
and in England if there shall be war, a man and a barded horse,
together with Joan, Amice, Anastasia, Alice and Agnes, daughters
and heirs of John de Marisco, who hold the other moiety of the manor
as of their pourparty of the inheritance, so that the heirs of the said
Juhana and of John de Marisco shall do the service of | knight's fee
together for forty days at their own costs. Wenthhan, sometime the
wife of Eustace son of the said Juhana, after the death of the said
Eustace who died without heir of himself in his mother's hfetime,
on the day of the said Juliana's death held the lordship of the said
moiety of her in dower, by the assignment of the said Eustace, who
dowered her at the church door, with the said Juhana's assent, on
the day he married her ; so that after the said Juhana's death the
right of the said moiety descended, with other her lands &c. in other
counties, to Joan, Rose, Anastasia, and Margery her daughters, the
lordship of that moiety nevertheless remaining in the hands of the
said Wenthhan. But in process of time she died, and the lordship
with the right wholly reverted to the four daughters of the said
Juhana, then married, viz. — Joan the eldest to John de Ceme, Rose
to Richard de Brokenebergh, Anastasia to John de Haddon, and
Margery to Geo£Erey de Mohun, and that moiety was taken into the
king's hand as held of him in chief. John de Haddon held nothing
in the county on the day he died except the right of the said moiety,
which remained in the said Anastasia ; but he held other lands in
cos. Gloucester, Northampton and Dorset, as well of his own
inheritance as of that of the said Anastasia, but how much and of
whom is unknown to the jury. The said Juh?ina died about the
120 INQUISITIONS.
feast of St. Michael, 11 Edw. 1, the said WenthKan on the feast
of the Assumption, 29 Edw. I, the said Anastasia within a month
after the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 30 Edw. I,
and the said John de Haddon on the third day after Anastasia
his wife ; and there is a watermill there held of Robert de la Ryvere
in socage, rendering 20d. yearly for a moiety of the same,
John, son of John de Ceme and of Joan his wife deceased, of full age,
John, son of Richard de Brokenebergh and of Rose his wife deceased, of
full age, Henry, son of John de Haddon and of Anastasia his wife deceased,
aged 18, and Margery the wife of Geoffrey de Mohun, still surviving
aged 40, are next heirs of the said Juliana ; and the said Henry is
next heir of the said John de Haddon and Anastasia.
Dorset. Inq. made at Schyrebum, 27 Feb. 31 Edw. I {defaced).
The said Juliana held no lands of the king in chief in the coimty.
Ludelynch. A messuage &c., 86a. arable, 12a. meadow, a several pasture,
10a. wood, 55. rent of free tenants (named), 27s. Id. rents of customers,
and 25. pleas &c., were held by the said John de Haddon of Roger
de Plumber by knight's service, rendering 13d. yearly.
Caundel Haddon. J knight's fee, viz. — a capital messuage &c.,
46a. arable, 4a. meadow, common pasture, 2a. wood, J water-mill,
2 free tenants (named), and customers, held by the same John of
Robert Maleherb and his heirs, rendering a gillyflower yearly.
(Caundel Haddon.) A messuage &c., 40a. arable, 2a. meadow, and rents of
free tenants and customers, held of Oliver de Pimchardon in socage,
rendering a pair of gilt spurs yearly or 6d. ; \ knight's fee (extent
given) held of John Mautravers ; 20a. arable, and 8s. 4d. rents
and works of customers, held of John le Warener for ^ knight's
fee, rendering &d. yearly ; 12a. meadow and a pasture, held of
John Mautravers in free marriage ; 4a. arable, la. meadow and a
tenant rendering 25. held of Walter de Percy by knight's service,
rendering 3s. yearly ; 72a. arable, 9a. meadow, a several pasture,
10a. wood, a water-mill, 45. \d. rents of free tenants, and 6s. %d.
rent of customers, held of the abbot of Shyrebum in socage rendering
13s. 4d!. yearly, and suit at the court of Stapelbrygg.
The said John de Haddon and Anastasia his wife, held certain lands
&c. of her inheritance, at Wjmterbum, co. Gloucester, service unknown ;
and a moiety of the manor of Estbury, co. Berks, after the death of one
Wenthlian who held it in dower of the heirs of the said Anastasia and
other her coheirs of the inheritance of JuUana de Wrokesale, reverted to
the same John and Anastasia before their deaths : Henry de Haddon
their son, aged 20 and more, is their next heir. The said Juliana died
first, then Wenthlian, Anastasia died on Wednesday before St. John
the Baptist, 30 Edw. I, and the said John on the Friday following.
Glotjgestbr. Inq. made at • Winterbume on Monday after Palm Simday,
31 Edw. I.
Wenthlian, the wife of Eustace son of Juliana de Wrock(eshale),
held in dower a moiety of the manor of Estbury, co. Berks, of the
inheritance of the said Juliana, whereof the right and fee remained
in the said Juliana, who held it of the king in chief, service
unknown.
EDWARD I. 121
Winterburne, A moiety of the manor (extent given) was held by the
said Juliana of Sir Gilbert son of Stephen by service of I knight's
fee. And after her death her inheritance descended to her four
daughters abovesaid, who entered upon the said manor (sic) and
parted it between them, and the abovesaid John and Anastasia
on the day of their deaths held the pourparty of the said Anastasia
(extent given) of the said Gilbert son of Stephen by service
f^ knight's fee.
Heir as last above. The said Juliana died twenty years before the others ;
the said Wenthlian a year before the said John and Anastasia ; and
Anastasia two days before John.
E.Inq.p.m. File 7. (I.)
18B. John son of William de Friskbnade.
Writ to Master Richard de Havering, escheator, commanding him to
enquire what lands &c. the said John held in Herewelle, as of the
manor of Whettlee which is in the king's hand, to be returned
at the exchequer at York in 15 days from Easter day. Witness,
W. de Carleton at York, 25 Jan. 31 Edw. I. per Rotulum, memar\
P^OTTiNGHAM.] Inq. . . . March, 31 Edw. I (jragment).
9 bovates of land held of ..... in the king's (hand), by
service (at) the feast of St. John the Baptist.
E. Inq. p.m. File 7. (2.)
186. Alfred Tauntifer.
Writ {missing).
Devon. Inq. taken at Exeter on the last day of July, 31 Edw. I.
Southtauton. A, messuage, a carucate of land, SOs. rent and a water-mill,
held of the heir of Ralph Tony, a minor and in the king's wardship,
by service of rendering 12s. \d. yearly.
See Vol. III. No. 238.
E. Inq. p.m. File 7. (3.)
187. [*Z)ee5«. Roger Woderotje.
Derby. Hope town. A messuage and 2 bovates of land.
Peak forest keepership in Hopedale.]
188. Richard le Archer.
Writ [6t] June, 32 Edw. I.
Derby. Inq. made at Derstones in the Peak on Friday before the Nativity
of St. John the Baptist, 32 Edw. I.
Great Hekelowe. A messuage &c. 3 bovates of land, a several pasture,
and a mine called Bot, held of the king in chief by service of
keeping the forest of the Peak in person with bow and arrows.
Richard his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
G.Edw.I. FilelU.(l.)
* Thus given in the Calendar printed in 1806, and still missing. See also Calendar of Fine
Rolls, p. 492, 10 May, 32 Edw. I.
t '^B< Calendar of Fine Kolla, p. 494.
122 INQUISITIONS.
189. John de Mebk.
Writ to the mayor and bailiffs of Berwick upon Tweed, 26 Jan. 32 Edw. I.
Berwick upon Tweed. Inq. Friday after St. Matthew, 32 Edw. I.
Berewyc borough. A burgage in St. Mary's Street which was of Peter de
Coventre, held of the king in chief and in fee, rendering 6d. yearly
to the king and his heirs by the hands of the bailiffs.
Heir unknown.
C.Edw.I. File 111. (2.)
190. Robert de Hephale alias de Heppehale.
Writ, 1 March, 32 Edw. I.
York. Inq. made at Patrikebrumton on Sunday the octave of Easter,
32 Edw. I.
Neuton. The manor, viz. a capital messuage, 25a. land in demesne
and 3a. meadow, and there are no other profits ; held of Thomas de
Burg for | knight's fee.
Eobert his son, aged 22 on Sunday before St. Martin, 31 Edw. I, is
his next heir.
Northumberland. Inq. made at Alnewyck, 6 April, 32 Edw. I.
Hephale. A moiety of the manor, worth 201. yearly, held of Sir Luke
Taylboys in chief by service of 15s. yearly and by service of rendering
comage to him yearly.
Denton by Newcastle. A carucate of land held of John de Wodryngton
by service of Id. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 23 at the feast of St. Martin next.
C. Edw. I. File 111. (3.)
191. Hugh son of Ralph de Cotes.
Writ, 6 March, 32 Edw. I.
Stafford. Inq. made at Stafford, 26 April, 32 Edw. I.
Cotes by Stafford. A capital messuage, 40a. land and 2a. meadow,
held of the prior of St. Thomas the Martyr by Stafford by service
of -|^ knight's fee, viz. of a little fee of Mortain.
He held nothing of the heir of Richard son of Alan, sometime
Earl of Arundell, (a minor and in the king's wardship,) nor any lands
of the king.
Henry his son, aged 10 at the feast of St. John the Baptist last, is his
next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 111 (4.)
192. William Hobbbshobt.
Writ, 10 Sept. 32 Edw. I.
Berks. Inq. 18 Nov. 32 Edw. I.
Bochampton. A messuage &c. and 23|a. arable held of the king in
chief by serjeanty of carrying the king's horn when the king comes
to hunt within the hundred of Lamboume.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
John his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File ill. (5.)
EBWARD 1. 123
193. Richard de Unthank.
Writ, 10 May, 32 Edw. I.
Cumberland. Inq. made at Carlisle on' Wednesday after the Nativity of
the Blessed Virgin Mary, 32 Edw. I.
Skelton. 10a. land held of the king in chief by service of S^d. for comage
to be rendered yearly to the sheriff for the king's use ; and 30a. land
and meadow held of Gilbert de Southaik by service of Id. yearly.
Joan his daughter, aged 20 and more, is his next heir.
G.Edw.I. FiUlW. (6.)
1 94. Henry de Hereford alias de Herford.
Writ, 15 June, 32 Edw. I.
Hereford. Iriq. made at Herford, 16 July, 32 Edw. I.
Mordeford. A messuage &c. 100a. land, 6a. meadow and 2a. pasture,
held of the king in chief by service of a pair of gilt spurs.
Kenewerston. A messuage &c. 60a. land, 2a. meadow and la. pasture,
held of William de Loudelawe by service of &d.
He had no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
John his son, aged 32 and more, is his next heir.
G.Edw.I. File 111. (7.)
195. John Dummer alias de Dommere, de Donmere.
Writ, 15 March, 32 Edw. I. Endorsed Leic(ester).
[Leicester.] Inq. Monday the eve of SS. Tiburcius and Valerian, 32 Edw. I.
Eston. A capital messuage &c. 96a. arable, 16a. meadow, Br. pasture,
and 8 cottars, held of the abbot of Peterborough by service of
i knight's fee, and coming twice a year to the abbot's court.
Robert his son, aged 28, is his next heir.
Southampton. Inq. 1 April, 32 Edw. I.
Donmere alias Dommere. A moiety of the manor (extent given),
including a hall thatched with straw, held of the king in chief of the
honour of St. Valery {Sancti Walericy) by service of a knight's fee
and doing one suit at the court of Osenee, which honour and court
were of the earl of Cornwall.
Heir as above.
G.Edw.I. File 111. (8.)
1 96. Joan, late the wife of John Wake.
Petition by the said Joan to the king's treasurer ; whereas she obtained
a writ of dower against Wilham le fiz Aleyn, of a third part of the
manor of Wysby Hadyngton, co. Lincoln, and he vouched to warrant
Thomas son and heir of John Wake, in the king's wardship, who
warranted by the king's command ; wherefore it was awarded
that she should have to the value out of the king's seisin ; and
because the king has nothing of the heir's inheritance except the
rent of Skeldynghopp in co. Lincoln, a writ of seisin issued, to which
John Bygot who holds the manor answered that the escheator
124 INQUISITIONS.
requires a warrant from the exchequer so that he may allo;jv
seisin. (French.)
Memorandum. The said Joan was assigned her dower in the rent of
SkeldyTigh(opp) in Trinity Term, in the year 29. ro. 96.
Endorsed. Let her sue a writ in the chancery to the justices of the bench
to cause the record and process to come &c.
Writ to the justices of the bench, commanding them to send the record
and process of the suit before the late justices between the said
Joan and WiUiam le fiz Aleyn concerning her dower in Wysseby
and Hadyngton, 15 Jan. 32 Edw. I.
Pleas at York before the justices of the bench on the Octave of Holy
Trinity, 29 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Joan late the wife of John Wake seeks against William son of
Alan a third part of the manor of Suthicham, and of a messuage
and 6a. land in Est Depyng, and of the manor of HadjTigton and
Whisseby, as dower. And the said William calls to warrant Thomas
son and heir of John Wake, whose body is in the wardship of the
said Joan, and his lands in that of the king in the said county and
in CO. Cumberland, and he proffers three writings of the said John
Wake : — one testifjring that he granted to the same William the manor
of Hadyngton and all his tenants in Whysceby, to hold to him &o.
for ever, rendering a rose yearly, saving the king's foreign service ;
another testifjdng that he quit-claimed to the said William all his
right in the manor of Southycham, to hold to him &c. for ever,
rendering a red rose yearly ; and the third testifying that he granted
to the said William a messuage and 6a. land in Est Depyng, which
Maud Benet formerly held of Sir Baldwin, father of the same John, to
hold to him djc. for ever, rendering a rose yearly; and he bound his heirs
to warrant the same. Wherefore it was considered that the said
William should hold in peace, and that the said Joan should have
of the heir's land in the king's wardship in co. Lincoln to the value
&c. because all the lands which the king has of that inheritance &c.
in Cumberland are assigned to her for her dower &c. against other
tenants &c. as appears elsewhere.
Writ of certiorari to Thomas son of Eustace and Henry de Baiocis,
reciting the substance of the above record, and commanding them
to extend the manors and tenements which the said Joan thus
seeks in dower, and send the extents without delay, 6 Feb. 32 Edw. I.
[Lincoln.] Extent, dated at Lincoln on Tuesday before St. Gregory
the Pope, 32 Edw. I.
Suthicham. The manor (extent given), including plots of meadow called
Nesse, Berwong, Milnedike, Yodepe, 'le Hevedlande,' and
Bermeslee, and a fishery.
Hadyngton and Whisscesby. The manor (extent given).
Est Depyng. A messuage and 6a. land.
G.Edw.I. File 111. (9.)
1 97i Robert de Glanton alias de Glantindon.
Writ, 1 Oct. 32 Edw. I.
Northumberland. Inq. made at Felton on Friday after the octave of
St- Michael, 32 Edw. I.
EDWARD I. 125
Wytingtham. A third part of the manor (extent given), including a
capital messuage, held of the king in chief by homage, and service
of 27d. at the exchequer of Newcastle upon Tyne yearly for his
pourparty of | mark for the whole manor ; excepting J7a. arable,
4a. meadow, and 2 bondages each containing 20a., in Wytingtham,
and 16a. arable, lOd. yearly rent and 5 bondages and a brewery, in
Thronton, whereof the said Robert enfeoffed Sir Peter de Wyteby,
chaplain, 20 years ago &c., who granted the same to the said
Sir Robert and Idonea his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of their
bodies of the king in chief by the services accustomed, with remainder
to the right (justis) heirs of the said Robert.
Glantindon. A moiety held of John son of Hugh and Isabel his wife
by fealty and service of 40s, yearly.
John his son, aged 27 at the feast of St. Peter in Cathedra next, is his
next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 111. (10.)
198. Robert de Halghton.
Writ, 30 Jan. 32 Edw. I.
Salop. Inq. 15 April, 32 Edw. I.
Withinton. A messuage, 30a. land and Ja. meadow, held of the heir
of Richard son of Alan, sometime earl of Arundell, a minor and in
the king's wardship, by service of making two appearances yearly
at the court of Upton for all services ; and 4 carucates of land held
of Philip Nugent by service of doing suit at the county (court) of
Salop for the said Philip every month, and at the hundred (court)
of Bradeford every three weeks, for all services.
Longenolre. 2 carucates of land held of John de Doyle by service of
12d. yearly.
North Clebur[y]. 2 carucates of land held of Roger de Mortuo Mari
by service of 46s. Sd. yearly.
Stafford. Halghton and OfEeley. The manors held of Edmund baron of
Stafford by service of 2 knights' fees.
He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
Thomas his son, aged 15 on the day of the Decollation of St. John the
Baptist last, in his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File in. (11.)
199, Fina, late the wife of William de Twamhull alias de Twamhelle.
Writ, 8 April, 32 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. taken at Little Waltham on Tuesday after St. Augustine,
32 Edw. I.
Little Waltham and Great Leyes. 33a. arable, ^a. meadow, Ija.
pasture and 2s. rent, held of the abbot of St. Edmunds by service
of Ud.
Her kinsfolk, Ranulph de Haylesden, Christiana de Massingeham,
Joan de Saukevile, Robert de Dykeleye, Maud the wife of John Clerk
(Clerici), and Margery the wife of Simon de TwamhuUe, are her next
heirs, and the youngest is 30 and more.
0. Edw. I. File 111. (12.)
126 INQUISITIONS.
200. William db Ebkalwb alias db Erkalbwb.
Writ, 20 Feb. 32 Edw. I.
Salop. Inq. made at Welinton, 15 March, 32 Edw. I.
Erkalewe. The manor (extent given with names of free tenants) held of
the heir of Philip BumeU, a minor and in the king's wardship, by
service of 6d. yearly ; and Petronilla his wife was enfeoffed jointly
with him by one Master WiUiam BumeU of a carucate of land and
6/. 5s. rent in the same manor.
Little Soutley. 60s. rent held of John, son of Roger Lestrange {Extranet),
by service of 12d. yearly.
William his son, aged 19 on the day of St. Thomas the Martyr last,
is his next heir.
Writ of plendus certiorari, because no mention is made in the above inquisi-
tion whether the said William held elsewhere of the king in chief, and
whether the said William and Petronilla held jointly on the day he
died, or not, 15 March, 32 Edw. I.
Salop. Inq. made at Erkalewe 16 April, 32 Edw. I.
The said WiUiam held nothing of the king in chief ; he and the
said PetroniUa held jointly the abovesaid land and rent in Erkalewe,
on the day he died.
C.Edw.I. File\\\.{lZ.)
201. BooBB DB Hadham.
Writ, 4 June, 32 Edw. I.
Bedford. Ivq. made at Wardone, 2 July, 32 Edw I.
Wardone. A messuage, 13a. land and \a. meadow, whereof he was
enfeoffed by John de Boueles [alias de Bueles], who holds of the
king in chief whether by knight's service or serjeanty the jury know
not, rendering 3s. Idd. yearly to the said John and his heirs. And
because he entered the king's fee without licence, the said tenements
were seized into the king's hand for 3s. to be paid yearly to the
king until he shaU have made fine for his entry.
Rose, aged 30 and more, and Alice, aged 24 and more, daughters of
John Torold of Hadham his brother, are his next heirs.
Writ (ad melius inquirendum) because the above inquisition makes no
mention by what service the tenements are held of the king, 1 March,
33 Edw. I.
Bbdbord. Inq. made at Bedef(ord), 3 May, 33 Edw. I.
Wardon. The aforesaid tenements are held of the king in chief by service
of ^ knight's fee and no other service.
Pourparty of John Aylmer and AHce his wife viz. — a moiety of the
above.
Pourparty of WiUiam de Whytton and Rose {Roesia) his wife viz. — a
moiety of the above.
C.Edw.I. File\U.{\^.)
EDWARD I. 127
202. John db Langbford alias db Longbpord.
Writ, 5 July, 32 Edw. I.
[Derby.] Inq. Monday the feast of St. Margaret, 32 Edw. I.
Longeford. A capital messuage &c. 120a. land, 10a. meadow, 5 bovates
of land in ' Le Wodehuses ' which are held in bondage, 3| bovates
of land in Malvurton (?), 6 bovates of land in Bobindon, cottagers
rendering 20s. 4d. yearly, a park and a water-mill, held of the bishop
of Chester by service of a knight's fee and two appearances at the
court of the said bishop at Lich(field) yearly.
He held nothing of the king there.
Nicholas his son, aged 16, is his next heir.
[Derby.] Inq. Wednesday after St. James, 32 Edw. I.
Kinwaldmers. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by
service of serjeanty, viz. finding a horse price 5s. with a sack and
skewer (stimulo) in the king's war in Wales for forty days, and doing
suit at the Peverel court of Scarvesdale every three weeks,
Barleburg. The manor with its members (extent given) held of
Sir Robert de Stotevile by service of 5 knights' fees and doing suit at
his court at Ekinton. The presentation to the church belongs to
the said John and Walter de Gousil alternately, and the first
presentation to the said John.
He gave to Nicholas his son and heir and Katherine his wife in
free marriage 201. of land in the manors aforesaid, seisin unknown.
The said Nicholas, aged 16, is his next heir.
Stafford. Inq. Monday after St. Peter ad Vincula, 32 Edw. I.
Ethelastone. A moiety (extent given), including pastures called
' la Haye ' and ' Tenbrok,' and free tenants in QuikeshuUe, Prestwode,
Caltone and Stantone rendering 22s. yearly, held of Edmund baron
of StafiPord by service of a moiety of a little knight's fee and doing
suit at his court of Stafford every three weeks.
Heir as above.
Writ of plenius certiorari, because the above inquisition makes no mention
whether the said John held the manor of Kilwaldmersh of the king
as of the crown or of any honour or escheat now in his hand, or
whether he ought to find the horse &c. at his own charges or the
king's, or what lands he gave to the said Nicholas and Katherine,
or whether by the king's licence or not, 15 Oct. 32 Edw. I.
[Derby.] Inq. Wednesday after All Saints, 32 Edw. I.
Kenewaldemerche. He held the manor of the king in chief as of the
honour of Peverel now in the king's hand, and not of the crown,
by service of finding a man, with a horse, sack &c. as above, for
forty days at his own charges, and doing suit &c. as above. In the
summer before he went to the king in Scotland there was an
agreement {prelocucio) made between the said John and Sir Henry
de Braylesford that their sons and heirs should marry their daughters
respectively, so that after the said espousals the said John should
give to Nicholas his son and heir with Katherine daughter of the
said Henry 201. of land in the manors of Kenewoldemerche and
Barleburgh to hold to them wd the heirs gf their bodies, and
128 INQUISITIONS.
accordingly such a charter was made by the said John, but spisin
was never given to the said Nicholas and Katherine in the life of
the said John, who died seised thereof, and the charter is therefore
void. The jurors of the first inquisition were simple persons not
cognizant of English laws and customs, to whom it appeared that
the charter was sufficient without seisin deUvered, whereas it was
of no value.
Writ of certiorari to the escheator to make inquisition whether the said
John held an3i}hing in his bailiwick of the king in chief as of the
crown, or not, and if the honour of Peverel was ever of the ancient
demesne of the crown, or not, 28 March, 33 Edw. I.
Derby. Ivq. taken at Derby on Thursday before Easter, 33 Edw. I.
The said John held nothing of the king in chief as of the crown
in the bailiwick, and the said honour was at no time of the ancient
demesne of the crown, of England.
C.Edw.I. File 111. (15.)
203. Walter db Wyghthull.
Writ, 4 Oct, 32 Edw. I.
Oxford. Jnq. 11 Nov. 32 Edw. I.
WighthuU. A messuage with fishpond &c., 160a. arable, 8a. meadow,
3a. several pasture, rents of free tenants and tenants in villenage
(named), and pleas &c. of court, held of the king in chief by service of
I knight's fee as of the honour of St. Valery, now in the long's hand.
John his son, aged 39 and more, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 111. (16.)
204. Egbert de Bello Campo.
Writ, 24 Nov. 32 Edw. I.
Bedford. Inq. 21 Jan. 32 Edw. I.
Luton alias Luyton. 44a. arable, 3a. meadow, a several pasture, a moiety
of a water-mill with the fishery, (a moiety?) of a market, pleas &c.
12 free tenants and 2 customers, held of Cecily de BeUo Campo, as
by fee tail to him and the heirs of his body, of the gift and enfeoff-
ment of the said Cecily, rendering her a pair of gilt spurs yearly,
with reversion to her and her heirs ; and a messuage held of Robert
son of Aylward Bissop by socage, rendering 19d. yearly and lib.
of wax.
John de Bello Campo of Sumersete, lord of Hache, aged 30 and more,
is his next heir.
Cambridge. Ivq. 10 Jan. 32 Edw. I. (defaced).
Dulingham. The manor (extent given) held of Cecily de Bello Campo
of her gift and enfeoffment by fee tail, viz. to him and the heirs of his
body, with reversion to her and her heirs ; and it is held of the
abbot of St. Wandregesil's, Normandy, freely without any yearly
service.
He held nothing as of fee simple.
He died without heir of his body, and the reversion of this manor
belongs to the aforesaid Cecily, John de Bello Campo his brother,
aged 30, is his next heir.
EDWARD I, 129
Writ of scire facias to the escheator, reciting the substance of the
inquisition concerning the lands in Luton, and whereas by inspection
of the rolls of the chancery it appears that by letters patent the
king gave licence to the said Robert to retain to him and his heirs
for ever certain lands &c. which he had there of the grant of Cecily de
Bello Campo his mother, he is to warn the said Cecily and John de
BeUo Campo, the heir, to be present before the king and council at York
on the quinzaine of Easter next, 30 Jan. 32 Edw. I. Endorsed by the
escheator that he had warned the parties accordingly.
Bedb-oed. Inq. 20 March, 32 Edw. I.
Luton. Having viewed the writings made between the said Cecily
and Robert, and the king's letters patent, the jurors say that the said
Cecily enfeoffed the said Robert to hold to him and the heirs of his
body, by service to her of a pair of gilt spurs yearly for her life, and after
her death to render 1^6. cummin yearly to her heirs, with reversion
to her and her heirs, and he was thus in seisin until the day of his
death ; but whether by reason of the king's confirmation he did
homage to the king or not is unknown to the jurors, because they
have had no previous knowledge of letters patent of this kind.
G. Edw. I. File 111. (17,)
205. Fttlk de Archiaco.
Mandate under the privy seal to the chancellor to send the inquests made
touching Aymar Darohiak, in respect of the delivery of the lands &c.
whereof Fouk Darchiak died seised, of the inheritance of Mabel
mother of the said Aymar, daughter and one of the heirs of WilHam le
Fort, with her pourparty of the lands which Maud de Kyme held,
which lands &c. were taken into the king's hand because the said
A3anar was an aUen ; and if the inquests are not already taken, to
issue a writ under the great seal forthwith, 6 May, 32 Edw. I.
(French.)
Writ 24 May, 32 Edw. I.
SuEEEY. Inq. 27 June, 32 Edw. I.
Wodemeresthom. The manor (extent given) held, by the courtesy of
England of the inheritance of Mabel sometime his wife, of the earl of
Gloucester by service of a knight's fee.
Aymer (Adomarus) de Archiaco, aged 25, is son and next heir of the
said Mabel.
Maud de Kyme, deceased, late the wife of WiUiam de Fortibus,
father of the said Mabel, was dowered whilst she lived of a third
part of the whole manor, and held the same of the said Fulk and
Mabel as dower, the reversion whereof belongs to the said Mabel's
heirs.
G. Edm. I. File 111 (18.)
206. Nicholas Kyriel.
Writ [*19 Sept. 31 Edw. IJ {missing).
Leicester. Inq. taken at Kyrkeby on Monday after St. Nicholas, 32 Edw. I.
Croxston. The manor (extent given) held of Bertram Kyriel of
Welles by service of a pafr of gilt spurs, price &d. yearly.
* «'ee Calendtir of Fine RoUs, p. 483.
130 INQUISITIONS.
Worthyngton. A messuage, 2 virgates of land, and a water-mill, tenure
unspecified.
He died on 12 Oct. 31 Edw. I. Nicholas his son, aged 21 on the day
of St, Thomas Archbishop and Martyr, in Christmas week next, is his
next heir.
C.Edw.I. File III. {19.)
207. Richard de Geavesendb alias de Gbaveshende, bishop of London.
Writ, 10 Jan. 32 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. Saturday after the octave of Easter, 32 Edw. I.
Alethom. A certain land called ' le Ynngeslond,' viz. 120a. land and a
free tenant, rendering 4s. yearly, held of Edmund de Stok and the
abbot of St. Osith by service of 31s. &d.
Suthmenstre. A marsh called Plumberwe merssch held of Nicholas de
Wokyndon by service of 1Z&. cummin yearly ; and Id. rent held of
the bishop of London of the tenement of Rattesbourgh.
Maldon. A messuage by Maydeneponte which renders \2d. yearly to
the abbot of Bylegh for service ; and a void plot held of the bishop
of London by service of 1 stallage.
Stephen de Gravesende his brother, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
Essex. Inq. taken at Homygdon, 18 April, 32 Edw. I.
Warle Semeles. The advowson of the church with 2a. land of the glebe
of the church, which he acquired of Malcolm de Beumeys to him and
his heirs, and they are of the fee of the bishop of London.
Oresete. 36a. meadow which are held of the heirs of Simon Conry (?)
by service of &d. yearly, acquired to himself and his heirs from Fulk
Lovel ; and a yearly rent of 2 marks from 80a. arable and 5a. meadow,
which he acquired from Robert de Draj^on to himself and his heirs,
and lately gave to one Nicholas Chamberlain (Camer') and his heirs for
the said yearly rent, and they are of the fee of the bishop of London.
Heir as above.
Sfbeey. Inq. made at Stoke by Guldeford, 9 March, 32 Edw. I.
Aldham. A capital messuage, 30a. arable, la. meadow, 4a. wood, 21 free
tenants and 2 customers, held of the bishop of London by service of
rendering 24s. yearly, mowing the said bishop's demesne meadow
in the manor of Stoke with two men for one day, and lifting and
carrying the said meadow ; and 2a. meadow held of the prior of
Newark {de Novo Loco) by service of rendering \2d. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 50.
Sussex. Inq. made at Midhurst, 20 March, 32 Edw. I.
Loddesworth. A capital messuage, a plot of meadow, and 18a. arable
held of the bishop of London by service of 2d. yearly.
Heir as last above.
Middlesex. Inq. taken at Smethefeld on Saturday in Easter week 32 Edw. I.
Haryngeye. 40a. arable and 2a. wood held of the bishop of London
by service of 6s. 4d. yearly.
Heir as first above,
Q.Edw.I. File\l2.i\.)
EDWARD I 131
208. Stephen Peisson alias Pbysson.
Writ of plenius certiorari concerning the value of lands &c. which the
said Stephen held of his own inheritance in England at the beginning
of the last Scotch war, whereof Christiana the wife of Kettell de
Letham, sometime the wife of the said Stephen, seeks her dower,
the king having admitted the said Ketell and Christiana, who were
against him in the said war, under this form viz. — ^that they shall
be safe in life and member and not disinherited, provided that they
abide the king's order for their redemption and for the maintenance
of the land of Scotland, whereto the said Ketell has given his oath ;
which lands are in the wardship of John de Sandale by the king's
commission for a fixed time, and ought to descend to WiUiam son
and heir of the said Stephen, now under age, when of full age ;
29 Aug. 32 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. made at Grantham, 9 Oct. 32 Edw. I.
Beruby. Two parts of the manor (extent given with names of tenants)
held by the said Stephen at the beginning of the war, rendering
2s. 2|d. yearly to the earl of Cornwall, then lord of the honour of Eye,
for the guard of the castle of Eye.
He held no other lands in the baiUwick.
C.Edw.I. File 112. (2.)
209. William de Morttjo Maei.
Writ, 4 April, 32 Edw. I.
SuTFOLK. Inq. Wednesday after St. Mark, 32 Edw. I.
Alfeton. The manor held of Sir Robert son of Roger in chief by service
of \ knight's fee, whereof Robert de Sancto Quintino enfeoffed
the said WilUam and Alice his wife, to hold to them and their heirs
simply ; which Alice stiU survives, and is seised of the manor in
form aforesaid.
Cambridge. Inq. 7 May, 32 Edw. I.
Saham. la. arable, 10a. pasture and 1 . . . (. . atam) worth I2d. yearly,
held as of the manor of Saham, which was of Sir Hugh le Despenser
and is now in the hand of Queen Margaret the king's consort by the
king's gift, by service of suit of court at the same manor every three
weeks and 6s. 2d. yearly rent there.
Fordeham. 66s. 8d. yearly rent sec from 8 free tenants held of Alan le
Fraunceis by service of a rose yearly ; 665. 8d. yearly rent from
8 free tenants and 3 bondmen whose works &c. were worth 2s. held
of the same Alan by service of a rose yearly ; 13s. 4d. yearly rent
from 2 messuages and 20a. land, held of Robert le Fraunceis by
service of \d. yearly ; a messuage and 9a. land held of Walter son
of Robert de Fordeham by service of Qd. yearly ; 2 messuages and
16a. land held of John son of Henry by service of 8s. 4d. yearly ;
a messuage and \\a. land held of the same John by Service of 3s.
yearly ; 7a. land held of Walter le Treietour (?) and John le Gay
by service of 20d. yearly ; la. land held of PhiUp ate More by service
gf Id. yearly ; 4a, land lield of Roger Bernard by service of 18d,
132 INQUISITIONS.
yearly ; 3a. land held of John Walkefar by service 6d. yearly ; and
5a. land held of Roger Bernard by service of Id. yearly.
He had no heir, for he died a bastard and without heir of
himself.
C.Edw.I. File U2.{Z.)
210. John de Walton alias de Watjton.
Writ, 20 May, 32 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. 9 July, 32 Edw. I.
Waltham, Bemolby and Wade. 30Z. yearly rent from free tenants,
who held certain land &c. of him and did suit at his court at Waltham
every three weeks, held of the king in chief by service of J knight's
fee ; also pleas &c. of court worth 2s. yearly, and a toft held as of
escheat by the felony of a tenant.
Joan de Wauton his daughter, aged 14 and more, is his next heir.
Norfolk. Inq. made at Houton on Saturday before St. Barnabas,
32 Edw. I.
North Pikenham. A capital messuage, 140a. arable, 2a. meadow, 2 pieces
of several pasture containing 10a., a water-mill, 36s. yearly rent of
customers, 66 qr. of oats price 2s. a qr., 32 hens, works, and pleas &c.
of court, held, jointly with Margaret his wife, by the gift of Mary
de Neville to them and the heirs of their bodies, of John de Britannia
earl of Richemond by service of a knight's fee.
Joan their daughter, aged 14 and more, is their next heir after the
decease of the said Margaret.
Writ, 20 May, 32 Edw. I.
[York.] Inq. 18 July, 32 Edw I. (defaced).
Masham. The manor with its hamlets (full exteiit given with names of
tenants), including the following amongst other rents of free
tenants : —
EUjTiggestryngg, a member of the manor. 13s. from Robert de
Thornton, who holds ^ carucate of land.
Ellyneton, a member of the manor. 10s. from the abbot of
Jervaulx {Jerovall), who holds 10 bovates of land ; and 9s. 6d.
from Richard Oysel who holds 1 carucate of land.
Suthleghton. The hamlet, a member of the manor (extent given).
Sutton. The hamlet, a member of the manor (extent given).
Colsterdale. A mine of sea coal worth 53s. 4d. yearly.
Masham. A pasture called Balleclyve, a quarry of mill stones
on Masham Moor, and housebote and heybote from the wood
of Pott belonging to the abbot of Fountains.
All held of John, son and heir of Roger de Moubray, a minor and
in the king's wardship, by knight's service, and by doing suit at the
said John's court of Kjnrkeby Malsart every three weeks.
Joan his daughter, aged 13 at the feast of St. Bartholomew last, is
lais next heir,
0-Udw. I. File 112. (4.)
EDWAUD I. 133
211. John de Bbllo Campo.
Writ, 20 Jan. 32 Edw. I.
Cumberland, /wg'. made at Carlisle on Wednesday after St. Matthias (?)
(Sancti Mathi Apostoli), 32 Edw. I.
Staffol. A capital messuage, 60a. land, 26s. 8d. assised rent, and part
of a water-mill worth 2qr. of oatmeal yearly, held of the heir of
Bertin de Hugtredsate [alias de Ughtresat], a minor and in the
king's wardship, by service of doing homage, and by rendering lOd.
cornage to the said Bertin and his heirs.
John his son, aged 4 and more, is his next heir.
Writ of certiorari to the escheator to enquire what lands &c. the said
John held as well of John de Castre and Isabel his wife as of others,
&c. 8 April, 32 Edw. I.
Cumberland. Inq. made at Carlisle on Tuesday after St. Mark, 32 jEdw. I.
Staffoll. A capital messuage &c. as above held of the heir of Bertin de
Hugtredsate [alias de Ugthtresate], who held certain tenements in
Hughtredsate as of the honour of Cokermuth, a minor and in the
king's wardship, which Bertin held all the lands &c. in Staffoll afore-
said of Sir John de Castre and Isabel his wife as of the manor of
Kirkosewald and not of the honour of Cokermuth, viz. by homage,
4:0d. cornage, and service of doing suit at the court of the said John
and Isabel at Kirkosewalde every three weeks.
Kirkoswald. 12a. land held of the said John and Isabel by service of
4d. cornage yearly.
Thomas his son, aged 4 and more, is his next heir.
Transcript of the above writs and inquisitions.
212. Alice du Lund alias de Lund, du Lound.
Writ, 4 April, 32 Edw. I.
York. Inq. made at York, 22 April, 32 Edw. I.
Bugthorp. One Agnes de Athewyk was once in seisin of a messuage
and seven bovates of land in Bugthorp, which she had of the grant of
Walter de Grey, who acquired them fifty years ago and more from
one Jordan de Bugthorp, who held them of Eobert then baron of
Skirpynbek : Peter de Lund married the said Agnes and continued
, his seisin of the said tenements with her until her death, after which
Sir Thomas de Chaunci, now baron of Skyrpynbek, made claim
to the same endeavouring to eject the said Peter, but he resisting
continued his seisin and married the aforesaid Alice daughter of the
said Thomas, who for the security of the said Alice granted to the
said Peter and Alice that they and the heirs of their bodies should
hold the said tenements of him and his heirs by service of a pair of
gilt spurs yearly ; and the said Alice thus died seised thereof, and
held nothing of the king in chief. The said Thomas never held the
said tenements in his demesne, but they are held of him as
aforesaid.
Margaret her daughter, aged 4 at the feast of the Annunciation last,
is her next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 112. {5.)
134 INQUISITIONS.
[York.] Inq. made at Skjrpton in Craven, 26 May, 32 Edw. I.
Swynden. A toft, 24| bovates of land, and a moiety of a water-mill,
held of Ranulph de Nevile by homage and scutage ; and 2 tofts and
5 bovates of land held of Henry de Percy by homage and service
of 6d. yearly, and rendering \2d. yearly to the prior of the Hospital
of St. John of Jerusalem in England.
Pathom. A messuage, 5 tofts, and 3 bovates and 6a. of land, held of
Banulph de Nevile by homage and fealty.
Pathenhale. A fourth part of a messuage and 8a. land held of Henry de
Percy by homage and service of Id. yearly.
All which Peter du Lound sometime her husband and the said
Alice acquired of divers feofiEors to hold to them and the heirs of the
said Peter, of whom she held the same, and nothing of the king.
Heir as above.
York. Inq. made at Anderby on Wednesday the morrow of St. Augustine,
32 Edw. I.
Warlauby. Three messuages, 30a. land, 3a. meadow, and 2a. land . . . ,
held of Roger Speru' by service of ^0 knight's fee. She held nothing
there of the king.
Heir as above, aged 4 at the feast of St. Margaret in the year abovesaid.
York. Inq. made at Tresk, 18 May, 32 Edw. I.
Elnydemere. A messuage and 20a. land held of William Darel by
service of g^ knight's fee ; another messuage and 85a. land held
of Henry de Percy by service of ^ knight's fee ; and 8a. meadow
held of the same Henry ; whereof she was enfeoffed for herself her
heirs and assigns by Marmaduke Darele by charter, so that if she or
they should wish to hold the said tenements beyond the term of
twenty four years they ought to render 20 marks yearly for the
same, and nine years thereof have now elapsed ; for which twenty
four years Peter de Lund and the said Alice paid the whole farm
beforehand to the said Marmaduke.
Crakehale and Faldington. Four marks yearly rent from 4 bovates of land
in Crakehale and 1 bovate of land in Fadington whereof Laurence de
Topclyf is enfeoffed ; of which rent 2 marks are deKvered to the
executors of Laurence de Buthome by statute for twelve years to
come.
Dalton. A messuage and 2 bovates of land held of John de Neuby,
rendering Id. yearly.
She held nothing there of the king.
Heir as last above.
[York.] Inq. Sunday after the Ascension, 32 Edw. I.
Mar. A moiety of the manor (house ?) and garden held of Payn Tibetout
by service of 4d. yearly ; 2 bovates of land held of the said Payn by
service of \d. yearly ; the other moiety of the manor (house ?) with
garden and 8O0. arable held of WilUam de Langthwait by service of
scutage when it runs ; 20a. land held of Robert TiUy by service of Id.
yearly ; a messuage with garden and 3a. land held of Adam de*
Braiton by service of 19d. yearly ; and 8s. rent from Thomas son
of Maud.
EDWARD I. 135
Athewyk. The manor (house?) with garden, 30a. land, 4a. meadow,
and 4s. rent, held of Pajm. Tibetout by service and homage of
I knight's fee, doing suit at the court of Bentelay ; a messuage with
garden and a bovate of land held of John Towers {turribus) by
scutage when it runs ; a messuage and a bovate of land held of
Sir William Vavasour by service of a rose in June ; 2 bovates of
land held of Sir WilUam son of William by service of 14Jd. with
scutage when it runs ; and a bovate of land held of the heirs of
Hekiston by homage and service of 16. pepper.
Pikebom. 18a. land held of Ingram de Skauceby by service of 18d.
yearly ; and 9s. rent held of the heirs of Wilham de Pikbom by
service of 5\d. yearly.
Broddisworth. A toft and 6 bovates and Z\a. of land, held of William
Darel by service of \d. yearly.
Bergh. A messuage and 6 bovates of land held of William Skot by
service of 4s. . . \d. and scutage when it runs ; 3 messuages and
3 bovates land held of Richard de Rial by service of 45. \\\d. and
scutage when it runs ; and 20a. land and pasture held of the heirs
of Thomas de Scheplay by scutage when it runs.
Galghbergh. A messuage and 8a. land held of Richard de Rial by
service of lOd. yearly and scutage when it runs.
Mixendene. A vaccary held of John de Thomhill by service of 13s. 4d.
yearly.
Skauceby and Benteley. 5a. meadow in Skauceby and Ir. in Benteley
held of Ingram de Skauceby ; and a moiety of a windmiU held of
Alexander de Skauceby.
She held nothing of the king in chief.
Margaret-, daughter of Peter de Lound, aged 4 at the feast of the
Annunciation last, is her next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 112. {<o.)
21 3. Richard son and heir of Richard de la Rokelb.
Writ, 4 April, 32 Edw. I.
Norfolk. Inq. Friday before St. Mark, 32 Edw. I.
ColMrke and Gatele. Two parts of the manors (extents given) held
of the heir of Philip de la Rokele, a minor and in the king's wardship,
by service of two parts of 3 knights' fees. He held no other lands &c.
He died on the morrow of the Conversion of St. Paul last, Maud his
sister, aged 17 and more [whom Roger de Fraxino married], is his next
heir.
Writ of plenius certiorari to the escheator personally to see Margaret
late the wife of the said Richard and cause her to be examined in
the presence of knights and women &c. whether she is pregnant or
not, and to enquire of what age was the said Richard on the day he
died, 10 May, 32 Edw. I.
Endorsed. He could not execute this writ because the said Margaret
is dwelling in Sussex or Kent, whither he could not go in person
on account of other business of the king, but sends an inquisition
, taken by his sub-escheator in Norfolk as to the said Richard's age.
136 INQUISITIONS.
Norfolk. Inq. made at CoUrirke on Thursday after St. Augustine, 32 Edw. I.
The said Richard, on the day of the Conversion of St. Paul last
when he died, was 21| years, 11 weeks and 2 days of age.
Writ to the escheator again commanding him to examine the said
Margaret in form aforesaid, 6 June, 32 Edw. I.
[Sussex.] iTiq. made at Laghton, 3 July, 32 Edw. I. before 12 knights and
others, and 6 women (named) who having examined the said Margaret
in the presence of the said knights &c., say positively that she is not
pregnant.
C. Edw. I. File 112. (7.)
21 4. John son of Wai/tbr de Treilly alias db Traili, db Trayly.
Writ, 14 April, 32 Edw. I.
Cambridge. Inq. 9 May, 32 Edw. I.
Queye. 16d. yearly rent from a free tenement, and a water-mill with a
fishery, held of the king in chief by barony. Eleanor the said John's
mother holds the manor in dower of his inheritance by the king's
dowery wken the said John was in his wardship ; in which manor are a
messuage and 220a. arable, whereof the messuage and 110a. are held
of the bishop of Ely by service of a knight's fee, and 110a. the residue
are held of the king in chief by barony and by service of 3s. 8d.
yearly for sheriff's aid, and by suit at the county (court) of Cambridge
every month and at the king's hundred of Stane at every hundred
(court).
Walter his son, aged 1| year, is his next heir.
Bedford. Inq. 12 May, 32 Edw. I.
Chelewintone. 10s. 2d. rent from free tenants and lOl. lis. 2d. from
tenants in villenage, and pleas &c. of court, held of the earl of
Gloucester and his heirs by ^ knight's fee.
Ravenesdene. The manor (extent given) held by the said John and
Alice his wife, by the gift of Eleanor Trailly to them and the heirs
of their bodies, of Edmund Gaceline and his heirs by homage and
service.
Wottone. 51. 65. 8d. yearly rent from 2 carucates of land which Roger de
Queye and his wife hold for life with reversion to the said John's
heirs.
Heir as above, aged 1 year at the feast of SS. Peter and Paul last.
Writ of plenius certiorari whether the said John and Alice his wife jointly
acquired of Eleanor de Trailly a messuage, 2a. meadow, 80a. wood,
20d. rent, and 2 capons rent, in Creye Paulyn, co. Kent, to hold to
them and their heirs, as appears by an inquisition made {missing), or
to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, as the king is informed
8 July, 32 Edw. I.
Kent. Inq. made at Creye Paulin, 13 April, 33 Edw. I.
The said John and Alice acquired the said tenements jointly of
the said Eleanor to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, with
remainder to the right heirs of the said John for ever.
C.Edw.I. FiUl\2,{i.)
EDWARD I. 137
215. Walter db Fattoumbergb alias db Fattkunbbrg.
Writ, 6 Nov. 32 Edw. I.
York. Inq. Friday the feast of St. Edmund the King and Martyr,
33 Edw. I. commencing.
Skelton. The castle held of the king in chief by service of a knight's
fee, with 40 bovates of land, 14a. meadow, and 76 free tenants,
12 tenants called ' gresmen ' holding 10 bovates of land at Stanghou
a hamlet of Skelton, 4 water-mills and a windmill which render 6s. a
week and 6 hogs, 90 hens, 24 geese and 90qr. of oats yearly, a wood,
viz. Asedale and ' le hay ' with parks, and toll with the borough
of Skelton.
Merske. A messuage, 54 bovates of land in demesne, 80a. meadow,
55 bovates of land in bondage, 31 cottars, 400 days work in autumn,
and 9 free tenants.
Redekere. Twenty four cottars.
Walter his son, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
[York;] holdernbss. Inq. made at Hedon, 21 Nov. 33 Edw. I.
Ryse. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief, as of the
honour of Albemarle, by homage and scutage and other foreign
services when they happen and 9s. yearly for guard of the castle
of Skaypse with sheriff's aid.
Withomwik. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by
the same service.
Hedon. A toft held by Henry le Taillur at the lord's will, rendering
5s. yearly.
Heir as above.
[York.] Inq. Saturday before St. Clement the Martyr, 33 Edw. I.
Estbrunne. The manor (extent given) held of the king as of the barony
of Schelton in CHfland, doing suit at all the county (courts) of York
yearly for the said manor and other lands of the barony.
Sohyrin. 6a. meadow held of the abbot of Meaux (Mdsa) by service of 12d.
Heir as above.
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216. Peter de Leyoestre.
Writ, 30 March, 32 Edw. I.
Warwick. Inq. made at Stretford upon Avene, 9 May, 32 Edw. I.
Kynges Brome. A manor (extent given) held of the king in chief
by service of ^ knight's fee.
Eccleshale. 80a. land held of the heir of Philip Bumel, a minor and
in the king's wardship, in socage by service of 5s. yearly.
(Unspecified.) 10a. land held of William le Botiler, lord of Overesleye,
by service of 2s. yearly.
Juliana de Leyoestre his kinswoman, whom Walter de Beruthorp
married, aged 24, is his next heir.
Bttckingham. Inq. made at Aylesbury, 20 May, 32 Edw. I.
Stok Hilling. A messuage called ' Godefreyes croft ' held of William Geve
anSd his heirs by service of Id. yearly rent ; a grange outside the
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said messuage and 6a. arable held of Christiana de Kyrkeby by
service of lO^d. ; 6|a. land held of Eobert de Burie and his heirs,
doing foreign service ; 16|a. arable held of Ehas de Sancto Johanne,
rendering 16|d. yearly ; 8a. arable held of Andrew Crok and his
heirs by service of lOd. yearly ; 2a. land held of Henry Davy
without service ; |a. land held of Richard Geve without service ;
and 6|a. meadow held of divers lords.
Heir as above, of full age.
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21 7. GiLBEET LE Harpitr olios LE Harpotte, of Cestreton.
Writ, 20 March, 32 Edw. I.
Warwick. Inq. 2 June, 32 Edw. I.
Cestreton. A manor, excepting a plot 80ft. by 40/i., (extent given)
held of the king in chief of the king's grand serjeanty by homage
and service of keeping the hay of Teddesley in the forest of Canok
{haiam foreste de Teddesley del Canok) , co . Stafford , at his own charges ;
the said plot SOft. by 40ft. held of the master of the Hospital of
St. John of Jerusalem in England by service of rendering 4d. at the
feast of St. Michael and obit when it shall happen ; and 4 messuages,
and 4 virgates of land, held of Geoffrey Oede of Herberburi by
service of 20s. (yearly).
He held nothing on the day he died in chief of the master of the
knights of the Temple in England, but one Henry de Brok his great
grandfather in the time of King Richard gave to the said master
28s. yearly for the sustenance of one Bnmus for Ufe, whose daughter
the said Henry married, and the heirs of the said Henry always
used to render the same yearly until the said Gilbert ten years ago
refused to do so.
He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
Robert his son, is his next heir and of full age.
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21 8. John de Tyngewyk alias de Tyngbwyck, de Tingewyk.
Writ, 13 June, 32 Edw. I.
NoETHAMPTON. Inq. 7 July, 32 Edw. I.
Wytlewode. 10|a. of assart in the forest held of the king at fee farm
for 5s. 3d. yearly to be paid at the king's exchequer by the hands
of the sheriff.
Jerdele, Morende, Aldryngton, Estpyrie, Couesgrave, Fortho, Bosenho
and Stratford. Certain tenements were acquired jointly by the
said John, Rose {Boisia) his wife, and WiDiam their son, of the gift
and enfeoffment of Ralph son of WiUiam de Plumpton and William
Lamberd, and held of Robert de Clyfford, Henry Gobyon, John
Mowen, Geoffrey de Luci, Henry Spygumel, Ehas de Tyngewyk,
Adam de Fortho, and Thomas de Leukenore by service of 7s. 3fl!!
yearly and suit at the court of the said Robert de Cljrfford at Jerdele'
every three weeks, viz. — at La Morende, a capital messuage &c., and at
Aldryngton, Jerdele and Stratforde, 6 Uttle messuages, 300a. arable.
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20a. meadow, and 18s. assised rent yearly ; and they peacefully
continued their seisin until the said John's death.
The said William, aged 22 and more, is next heir of the said John.
Northampton. Inq. made at Hynton, 8 July, 32 Edw. I.
Evenle. Two messuages, 312a. arable, 6a. meadow, 3a. pasture, %l. 4s. 4:d.
assised rent, 6 codes, 12 hens, and pleas &o. of court, jointly acquired
as abovesaid by the gift &c. of John de London, and held of the
heir of Thomas de Wadhulle, a minor and in the king's wardship, by
service of \ knight's fee ; and they continued in seisin as abovesaid.
Heir as above.
NoETHAMPTON. Inq. 29 July, 32 Edw. I.
Wappenham. lOo. meadow, 6a. pasture, and a wood, jointly acquired
as abovesaid by the gift &c. of Henry de Pynkeny, and held of Geoffrey
de Lucy and his ancestors for ^ of a moiety of a knight's fee ; but
the said John did not die seised thereof because the said tenements
were taken into the king's hand long before his death by reason
of a plea moved between the king and him concerning the aidvowson
of the church of Wappenham.
Heir as above.
Buckingham. Inq. made at Stonistraford, 10 July, 32 Edw. I.
Great Lechamstede and Little Lechamstede. Ten messuages, 180a. land,
and 12a. meadow, acquired jointly by the said John and Rose for
their lives, of Ralph son of William de Plumpton, to hold of John
Pollard, Ralph Passelewe, WilUam le Vavacour, Nicholas Makari,
WiUiam PoUard, Roger le Parker, Ehas de Tingewyk, Hugh son of
Ralph, Hugh de Chastilloun, and John le Bretoun, by service of
18s. 9Jd., lib. pepper and 8 cloves {clavorum gariofili) at Christmas,
and 2 roses at the Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
Hameslape. 40s. yearly rent similarly acquired of Ralph son of William
de Pumptone (sic), to hold for their lives of Ehas de Tingewyk by
service of homage, with remainder to William the said John's son,
and his heirs ; and they continued seisin as abovesaid.
Heir as above.
Hertford. Inq. taken at St. Albans on Saturday after the Translation of
St. Thomas the Martyr, 32 Edw. I.
Flampsted. A grange with oxhouse, a grove containing 4a., 80o. arable,
acquired jointly by the said John and Rose to them and their heirs
of Elias de Tyngewyk, and held of Robert de Touny by service of
1/6. pepper.
Heir as above.
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219. Thomas de Wodhull alias de Wahijll.
Writ, 30 Jan. 32 Edw. I.
Northampton. Inq. Tuesday after St. Chad, 32 Edw. I.
PathishuU [alias Patteshull]. The manor (extent given), including rents
of wax, ploughshares and horse shoes, held of the king in chief for
\ knight's fee of the barony of Wahull which he held.
John his son, aged a year and 17 weeks, is his next heir.
140 INQUISITIONS.
Bedford. Inq. 14 Feb., 32 Edw. I.
WahuU [alias WadhuU]. The manor (full extent given with names of
tenants), including a several fishery and a market, held of the king
in chief by barony, doing service of a knight's fee, and rendering
yearly for the king's use 695. for the guard of the castle of Rokingham,
and 205. 9d. by the hands of the sheriff for view, hidage and suit,
and to Amaury (^Almar') de Laundres and his heirs for the fishery &d.
Little Wahull \alias WadhuU]. 144a. arable, \Z\a. meadow, 6a. pasture,
certain parcels of several pasture, a several fishery, certain free
tenants (named), 5f virgates of land in villenage, and cottars &c.,
held of the honour of Boulogne by service of | knight's fee, and of
the heirs of John Wak' doing scutage to them when it runs ; and
Ilia, arable, 2a. meadow, 6a. pasture, 2 free tenants, and 5 virgates
of land held in villenage, held jointly by the said Thomas and
Hawis his wife to them and the heirs of their bodies, of the aforesaid
honour and of the aforesaid | knight's fee, by the gift &c. of John de
Wahull, father of the said Thomas.
Great Wahull. 205. yearly rent held jointly as before by the gift &c.
of the said John.
Heir as above, aged one year at the feast of All Saints last.
Extent or summary of the above manors &o. with the variations there
given within square brackets, divided into two parts and a third part.
Writ of certiorari de feodis &o. 28 May, 32 Edw. I.
Bedford. Inq. made at Bedeff(ord), 26 Sept., 32 Edw. I.
Wahull. The advowson of the church.
La Leye [alias La Leyee]. 2| knights' fees held by Beginald (Sogin') de
Grey.
La Leye and Middelton. 1 knight's fee held by WiUiam de la Leye.
Wyminton [alias Wymyngton] and Totemho. 3 knights' fees, with
Whetton and Potecote, co. Northampton, members of Wyminton,
held by William la Zousche [alias la Zouche].
Maldon. | knight's fee held by David son of Hugh de Essheby.
Hertford. Inq. Monday before St. Michael, 32 Edw. I.
Mundene Frivile [alias FryviU]. I knight's fee held by John de Frivile,
rendering 6s. yearly guard of the castle of Rokingham ; J knight's fee
held by John Deyvile, rendering 3s. yearly guard of the said castle,
and to the lord of Plasses in Staundon lift, pepper ; and J knight's
fee held by Reginald de Grey, rendering 18d. guard of the said castle.
Kent. Extent, 5 Nov., 32 Edw. I.
Sutton [alias Sutton Hon]. A third part of | knight's fee held by WiUiam
de Halghele [alias de Halwele] ; a third part of | knight's fee held
by the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England in frank almoin,;
and a third part of | knight's fee held by WilUam de Cauntelo [alias
de CantUupo].
Northampton. Inq. taken at Northampton, 16 July, 32 Edw. I.
Langeport, Wygenhale and Orlyngbere. If knight's fee held by WiUiam
Trussel.
Pisseford [alias Spisseford]. 2 knights' fees held by the heirs of Walter de
Waldegrave.
EDWARD I. 141
Wutton [alias Wotton]. | knight's fee held by John de Hastynges and
William de Wutton [alias John de Hastyng' only].
Cotesbrok [alias Codes brok]. 1 fee held by William Botevilleyn [alias
Butevilein].
Horton. J fee held by John de Sheryngton ; and J fee held by John de
Wytlebur' [alias de Wytilbury].
Hurton. | knight's fee held by Ralph le Boytellier [alias le Butiler],
Henry de Sewelle, and the heirs of Richard Gobyon [alias Gobioun].
Preston Capes. | knight's fee held by John de Lyouns.
Plumtone [alias Plumpton] and Foxle. | knight 'a fee held by William
de Seynt Jahn.
Evenle and Astwyc. | knight's fee held by the heirs of John de
Tyngewyk.
Evenle, Astwyk and Sherlton. | knight's fee held by Theobald de
Evenle and Master Henry de Bray.
Astwyk. A fourth part of | knight's fee [alias J knight's fee] held by
the heirs of Ranulph de Gras.
Extent or summary of the above knights' fees, with the variations there
given within square brackets.
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220. RoBBET DE Brus alias le Bstrs, the elder.
Writ, 1 May, 32 Edw. I.
Middlesex. Inq. Tuesday after Holy Trinity, 32 Edw. I.
Totenham. A messuage &c., 100a. land, 22a. meadow, lOo. pasture,
100a. wood, 47s. 4|d. rent of free tenants whereof 4s. 4d. yearly
ought to be paid to John de Britannia, 62s. 6d. rent of bondmen,
a third part of a water-mill, pleas &c. of court with a view of
frank pledge, 6s. 8d. aid of customers, pannage called ' gershase,'
and works of cottars, molmen &c. held of the king in chief, service
imknown.
Robert le Brus, the younger, his son, aged 30, is his next heir.
Huntingdon. Inq. 6 June, 32 Edw. I.
Caldecote. The manor (extent given) with the advowson of the church,
held of the king in chief, of the honour of Huntingdon now in the
king's hand, by ^ knight's fee.
Huntingdon. 56s. 8^. yearly of the farm of the borough' by the gift of
the progenitors of the kings of England.
Robert de Brus, earl of Carryk, his son, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
Essex. Inq. Tuesday after Holy Trinity, 32 Edw. I.
Writell. The manor (fuU extent given), including a market, 7 virgates of
land of foremen (formannxyrum) and 14 cocks or 14d. rendered by certain
socmen of Stana, held of the king in chief by service of | knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 28 and more.
Essex. Inq. The morrow of Holy Trinity, 32 Edw. I.
Hatfeld with Broneshobery. The manor (full extent given), including
a park of 100a., a market let to farm for I2s. 4d., the half hundred
of Herlawe which Thomas Aufre holds at fee farm for 4Z. yearly,
142 INQUISITIONS.
free socmen rendering 161. 4s. llfd. yearly and worka &c. held of
the kmg in chief by service of | knight's fee.
Heir as last above.
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221. Hugh de Mortito Mari of Richard's Castle.
Writ, 5 August, 32 Edw. I.
Hereford and Salop. Inq. Sunday the morrow of the Decollation of St. John
the Baptist, 32 Edw. I.
Richard's Castle. The castle and town (extent given), including 103
burgages, 300a. arable whereof 100a. are in Salop and the residue
in Hereford, 26|a. meadow whereof 2a. are in Salop and the residue
in Hereford, and a park and certain other woods whereof a moiety
is in Salop and a moiety in Hereford ; with the following adjacent
hamlets in co. Salop : —
Salop. Bachecote. The hamlet (extent given with names of free tenants).
More. The hamlet (similar extent given).
Overton. Rents (similar extent given).
Wh3rtebrok. Rents (similar extent given).
Wolfreton. Rents (similar extent given).
All held of the king in chief as a member of the barony of Boreford.
His daughters, Joan aged 12 on the feast of St. Katharine last, and
Margaret aged 8 on the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross last,
are his next heirs.
Salop and Hereford. Inq. meide at Stepelton on Tuesday after the
Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 32 Edw. I.
Stepelton. The castle and manor (extent given), including a wood,
a pasture whereof a moiety is in co. Hereford, 34 burgages in
Stepelton and in the hamlet of Froggestrete, and lOZ. pleas &c. of court,
with the following hamlets : —
Salop. Wylyleye. 48 Welshmen who render 105s. 3|d. for all things
save suits at the court of Stepelton every three weeks.
Hereford. Atcroft. 57s. 2d. rents (extent given with names of free
tenants).
Wapelith. 47s. 5\d. rents (similar extent given).
Coumbe. 5s. 6rf. rents (similar extent given).
Tyteleye. 15s. 3d. rents (similar extent given).
Riode. 29s. 7|d. rents (similar extent given).
Cascop. 4s. 3d. rent from certain Welshmen.
All held of the king in chief as a member of the barony of Boreford .
Salop. Wylyleye. A messuage and a carucate of land in the hamlet, whereof
the said Hugh and Maud his wife were jointly enfeoffed by one
Ardudeuel, who was the wife of Llewelyn ap , to hold to
them and their heirs of the lords of the castle of Stepelton, and they
thus continued their seisin until the said Hugh's death.
Heirs as above.
Worcester. lyiq. Wednesday after the Decollation of St, John the Baptist.
32 Edw. I. ^ '
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Wychebaud [alias Wycheland {sic)]. The manor (extent given) held of the
king in chief as a member of Bureford, and Bureford is held of the
Mng by barony.
Heirs as above.
Codderugg. The manor (extent given) held jointly with Maud his wife
of the king in chief as a member of Bureford.
Worcester. 13s. 8d. rent of 10 free tenants held jointly of the bishop of
Worcester by service of ^ knight's fee ; which rent pertains to the
manor of Codderug.
Houleston. The hamlet (extent given) which is a member of Coderugg,
held jointly as above of the bishop of Worcester by service of
^ knight's fee, to hold to them and the heirs of the said Hugh by
the enfeoffment of WiUiam, bishop of Bath and Wells, by fine levied
in the king's court.
Wales; colompnxjs de blethevagh. Inq. made at Stepelton on Tuesday
after the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 32 Edw. I.
Blethevagh. The site of the ancient castle, the town, and Colompnum
(extent given), held of the king in chief as member of the barony
of Boreford.
Heirs as above.
Salop. Inq. made at Richard's Castle on Sunday the morrow of the
Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 32 Edw. I.
Borevord. The manor, whereof the said Hugh and Maud were jointly
enfeoffed by William de la March, bishop of Bath and Wells, with
the king's licence, to hold to them and the heirs of the said Hugh,
held of the king in chief by barony by service of 2\ knights' fees, ;
and they thus continued their seisin until the said Hugh's death.
Heir as above.
Northampton. Inq. 12 Sept., 32 Edw. I.
Norton by Da ventre. The manor (full extent given with names of
tenants) acquired jointly by the said Hugh and Maud of the gift &c.
of William sometime bishop of Bath and Wells, to hold to them
and the heirs of the said Hugh, and held of Sir Guy de BeUo Campo,
earl of Warwick, by service of 1| knight's fee.
His daughters, Joan aged 15, and Margaret aged 10, are his next heirs.
Essex. Inq. taken at Wyham on Thursday before the Nativity of the Blessed
Mary,:32 Edw. L
Hobregg. The manor (extent given) held jointly with Maud his wife
of the heirs of Giles de Plays, in the Mng's wardship by reason of
minority, by service of \ knight's fee, by the enfeoffment of Sir Wilham
formerly bishop of Bath and Wells to them and the said Hugh's
heirs.
Heirs as last above.
SotTTHAMPTON. Iviq. 14 Sept., 32 Edw. I.
Farlegh. Four years ago, in 28 Edw. I the said Hugh gave the manor
to Sir John de Drokenesfprd for his life, but whether he has the fee
144 INQUISITIONS.
thereof, or not, is unknown to the jury. He held nothing of the
king in chief in the county.
Devon. Inq. 4 Sept., 32 Edw. I.
King's Nyminton. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief
by socage : the said Hugh thereof enfeoffed WiUiam de la March,
bishop of Bath and WeUs, who enfeoffed the said Hugh, Maud his
wife and their heirs.
Heirs as above, Joan aged 12 and Margaret aged 9.
Extent or summary of the above lands &c. in Hereford, Salop, Worcester
and Wales, with the variation there given within square brackets.
Schedule of a third part of the same.
Schedule of another third of the same.
Schedule of a further third of the same viz. the dower of Maud late the
wife of the said Hugh.
Writ to William de Mortuo Mari, Phihp Appehowell and Nicholas de
W[edergrave] commanding them in the presence of Thomas de
Bykenore, who has married Joan elder daughter and one of the
heirs of the Hugh de Mortuo Mari, and of Walter bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield, to whom Queen Margaret, to whom the king assigned
the same, has granted the wardship of a moiety of the lands &c.
with the marriage of Margaret the younger daughter, to extend
the manors of Richard's Castle and Stepelton, cos. Salop and Hereford,
and having divided them into two equal parts, to assign to the said
Thomas and Joan their pourparty, 27 June, 33 Edw. IH.
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222. Ingblbam lb Waleys.
Writ, 16 March, 32 Edw. I.
Wilts. Inq. 21 May, 32 Edw. I.
Okeborun. A tenement, which he held at one time, but demised long
before his death to Alexander de Okeborun, clerk, for life, rendering
10 marks yearly to himself and his heirs ; it is held of Sir Henry
TyeyB by knight's service.
John his son, aged 30, is his next heir.
Dorset. Inq. made at Dorcestre, 22 April, 32 Edw. I.
Langeton. The manor (full extent given with names of free tenants)
held of the king in chief by service of | knight's fee.
Stocke Kuylard. A capital messuage &c. 80o. arable, 5a. meadow, a
several pasture, a free tenant and a cottar, and pleas &c. of court,
held in chief of John Mautravers by service of \ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
Dorset and Wilts. Assignment of dower to Ahce late the wife of the said
Ingelram, made at Langeton, 26 June, 32 Edw. I viz. —
Dorset. The whole of the above tenement of Stoke Coilard, and other lands
&c. [in Langeton ?] (full extent given with names of cultures, fields &c.
and of tenants), including third parts of the meadows of Ruston by
Frome, Swanew;ych, and Aylethewode, pastures including pasture
EDWARD I. ii$
of the hill of Aylethewode, parts of the woods of Wilcheswode,
and a third part of a quarry of marble and freestone : the chapel of
St. Leonard is also mentioned.
Wilts. Okeboume. A tenement &c. and 41. 6s. lO^d. rent from lands
which he demised for life to Alexander de Okeboum.
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223. Peter de la Twyere.
Writ, 8 April, 32 Edw. I.
[York.] Inq. made at York, 24 April, 32 Edw. I.
Preston. A messuage called 'la Twyere,' 30a. arable, 8a. meadow,
and a pasture called ' le Poller ' containing 60a., held of the king in
chief, as of the honour of Albemarle now in the king's hand, by
service of rendering 12d. yearly at the castle of Skipse ; 2a. pasture
in ' le Poller ' held of the king, as of the honour aforesaid, rendering
2s. yearly at the manor of Brustwyk ; 1 bovate' of land held of
Nicholas Haukyn by service of \d. yearly ; 6a. land, 2|a. meadow
and pasture for 2 oxen, held of John son of Warner by service of a
clove gillyflower yearly ; and a plot of arable land held of the parish
church of All Saints, Preston, by service of rendering &d. j&s,r:\j
for the light of the Blessed Mary in that church.
Wynestede. A toft and 2 bovates of land with a rent of 6s. 8d., held of
the king in chief of the honour aforesaid by service of paying lOs.
yearly at his manor of Brustwyk.
Frothingham. Two tofts similarly held by the like service ; a messuage
and 4 bovates of land held of Peter de Frothingham, service unknown ;
and 3 bovates of land held of the daughters and heirs of Peter son
of John son of Eustace by service of Id. jea,Tlj.
Gauenested. The manor (extent given) held of John de Sutton by
homage, scutage, and other foreign services when they happen,
and rendering 12d. for the guard of the castle of Skipse, and lOd.
for sheriff's aid.
Sutton. 2s. rent held of John de Sutton by homage and foreign service ;
and I bovate of land and 5a. meadow held of William Fraunk by
service of 1^. yearly.
Sotecotes. A sheep fold with pasture for 100 sheep, held of John de
Sutton by service of Id. yearly.
Frisme rays . Four bovates of land held of the archbishop of York by service
of 20s. 6d. yearly.
Neusum. A bovate of land held of John Aldelot by service of Id. yearly ;
I bovate held of William Brokkour by service of ^d. ; and a windmill
held of John Aldelot by service of a clove gillyflower.
Ouththoren alias Outthoren. Six tofts, 6| bovates of land, and a windmill,
held of Philip de Means by service of lei. yearly.
Rymeswelle. Half a bovate of land held of Hugh Attedale by service of a
rose yearly.
Hildolston. Four bovates of land held of Robert de Ros by hSinage and
scutage, and other foreign services when they happen ; and 1 bovate
of land held of Amandus de Ruda by service of 5s. yearly.
Oustwyk. A toft and 1 bovate of land, held of John de Ruda and Joan
his wife by service of Id. yearly ; and '| bovate held of Amandus de
Ruda by service of 2s. lOd. yearly.
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SkeftKng. Half a bovate of land held of John de Pleslnghow by
service of |d. yearly.
Flinton. Four bovates of land held of the prior of Bridelington by service
of 18d. yearly ; and 1 bovate of land held of Thomas Cody by service
of I yearly.
Otringham. 21s. rent held of John de Lasceles by service of |d. yearly.
Tharlesthorp. 16d. rent held of the archbishop of York by service of a
rose yearly.
Payghelholm . 3s. 3d. rent held of John in le Croft by service of Id. yearly.
Payghelflete. 2s. rent held of the king in chief, as of the honour of
Albemarle, by service of Id. yearly.
BUton. A messuage, 40a. arable, 24a. meadow and pasture for 312 sheep,
held of John son of Sayer de Bilton, by service of 20s. Id. yearly.
William his son, aged 14 on the day of St. Gregory the Pope last, is his
next heir.
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224. John DAtrsBNy alias de Attbeny, de Albiniaco.
Writ, 31 March, 32 Edw. I.
Glotjcester. Inq. 7 May, 32 Edw. I.
La Kyngeshame. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants),
including pastures called ' le Stath ' and Kyngeshamegrene, rimning
for a foal {jxroficuum . . . ad cursum unius pvll') in the meadow of
Walhame, divers cottages held by the abbot of St. Peter's,
Gloucester, rendering 8s. yearly, a hide (unum correum) at the
feast of St. Andrew, price 6d., maintenance {liberacionem) of one monk
for 15 days yearly, worth 2s., and' saltselver,' held of the king in chief
by service of keeping the door of the king's spence (hostium dis-
pense) at his coronation, of ancient tenure ; 34|a. arable and ll|a.
meadow, held of the king in chief by socage, rendering 5s. rent at
the king's Barton by Gloucester ; and 5^a. land and pleas &c. of
court, similarly held rendering 22|d. And the said John and all his
tenants ought to come twice a year to ' la lauwedaye ' at the king's
Barton. And the said John mortgaged to Master WiLiam de
Appurleie 7a. meadow and 20a. arable, which are not contained in
tms extent but are held of the king by the socage abovesaid, to
hold until the feast of St. Michael, 32 Edw. I, for 40 marks, and if
the said John or his heirs shall not acquit the same, the meadow
and land shall then remain to the said William and his heirs for
ever.
John his son, aged 11 at the Gule of Autumn (sic) last, is his next heir.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Southampton. Inq. 28 May, 32 Edw. I.
Henton. 275a. land and 91. 16s. 5d. rent of free tenants (extent given
with names of tenants), held of the king in chief by service of |
knight's fee ; and a tenement, 42a. arable, a hall, a grange, an
oxhouse, and 4Ja. underwood, held of the earl of Arondell by service
of 6 arrows (fleches).
Heir as above (aged) 12,
EDWARD I. 147
Writ to the escheatorto take into the king's hand and extend without
delay the 20a. land and la. meadow in ' la Kjmgesham ' which the
said John demised to Master William de Apperleye as abovesaid,
1 June, 32 Edw. I.
Gloxtcestee. Inq. made at Gloucester, 28 June, 32 Edw. I.
The said land and meadow are worth 20s. Sd. yearly.
C.Edw.I. FiU\U.{5.)
225. Robert de Rowelle.
Writ [*23 Aug. 31 Edw. I] (missing).
Lincoln. Inq. 5 Feb., 32 Edw. I.
Langeton. The site of a messuage not built, 110a. arable, 8a. meadow,
a several pasture, 16a. woodland, 2 free tenants holding 2 tofts, 4 free
tenants in Homcastre and 2 free tenants in Thimbleby pertaining
to the tenements of Langeton, and a free tenant of Thornton holding
1 seHon in Langeton, all doing one appearance at the court of
Langeton yearly, held of the king in chief as of the barony of Bayeux
by service of \ knight's fee and by suit at the court of Bayeux at
Lincoln every six weeks ; and the said Robert rendered 5s. yearly
for sheriff's aid and view of frank pledge, 50s. yearly to Sir John de
Bek and his heirs, and Id. at the castle of Tateshal, for the said
tenements.
Lincoln. Inq. 10 Feb., 32 Edw. I.
Rowelle. The manor (extent given) with the advowson of the church,
held of the king in chief as of the barony of Bayeux, now in the
king's hand, by service of 1| knight's fee, doing suit at the court
• of the barony in Lincoln every six weeks.
Castre. llja. meadow within the soke, and the service of a tenant
there who renders M. yearly, held of the king in chief, as of that
soke, now in the king's hand, by service of rendering 55. yearly to
the bailiffs of that soke for 5a.
Clee. A bovate of land, la. meadow, and 6 free tenants who render
8s. yearly, held of the king in chief rendering 10s. 2d. yearly to the
mayor and baiUffs of Grimesby for the farm they render to
the king ; which tenements are in the hands of Peter de Houton by
the said Robert's demise for a term of ten years.
Cokewald. Six free tenants held of the king in chief as of the barony
aforesaid, whereof two render \bd. yearly, the third a rose, and the
three remaining 2s. yearly for foreign service.
All the above are the king's escheat by the felony of John son
and heir of the said Robert, who was outlawed in the fuU. county
(court) of Lincoln on Monday before Christmas day in this year.
Rowelle. Two tofts not built and 6 bovates of land containing 120a., held
of the abbot of Neuhuse by service of 4s. yearly.
Castre. 15a. land held of Thomas Prodemay of Castre by service of
Id. yearly.
Ireby. 70a. arable, 2 free tenants rendering 7s. yearly, and a customer
holding I bovate of land, held of Ralph Malet by service of Id. yearly ;
and a toft, 20a. land and l|a. meadow, held of Emma de Haia by
service of Id. yearly.
* See Calendar of Fine Bolls, p. 482,
148 INQUISITIONS.
Belesby. 40a. land and la. meadow, held of John de Yerdebur^ by
service of lib. cummin ; and 20a. land and Ja. meadow, held of
Thomas de Blakenham by service of 10«. 2jd. yearly.
Clee. 60a. land, 12a. meadow, and 5 free tenants, held of John de
Yerdeburgh and Ralph Skirbek his parcener by service of 14s. yearly ;
and the said Robert paid 24*. (yearly) for those tenements to Joan
late the wife of Nicholas de . . . . Iby . . . as dower, and they are
in the hands of Peter de Houton by his demise, for a term of ten years ;
and i bovate of land held of John Hervy by service of lOd, yearly,
which is in the hands of Peter de Houton by the said Robert's
demise for a term of ten years.
C.Edw.I. ^z7ell3. (6.)
226. Hbney de Monte Forti.
Writ, 28 May, 32 Edw. I.
Somerset. Ivq. 31 July, 32 Edw. I.
Welewe. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), including
a wood called the park of Parlegh, ' ferthendells ' of land and
' ferdells ' of land, and the hundred of Welewe, held of the earl of
Gloucester in chief by service of 2 knights' fees ; Nicholas de Monte
Forti his fathier carried the rod before the king's justices in the eyre
of Somerset, and claimed to have all the liberties pertaining to the
said hundred, and his predecessors have had them from time
immemorial ; and the baiUfiE of the said hundred
Somerset for carrying out {ad exeqitend) the king's executions,
Pegelinch. A capital messuage &c. 300a. arable, 4|a. meadow, a several
pasture and common pasture, and rents of free tenants, ' ferdellarii '
&c.'and pleas &c. of court, held of the earl of Gloucester by the service
aforesaid.
Radestoke. A garden, 50a. arable, 7a. meadow, a several pasture,
common pasture, and rents of free tenants and ' ferdillarii,' similarly
held.
Reginald his son, aged 12, is his next heir.
Somerset. Inq. made at Welewe, 5 June, 33 Edw. I.
Wodebergh. Two parts of the hamlet (extent given), including a capital
messuage, held of the heirs of John Giffard by service of two parts
of I knight's fee.
Welewe. The manor with the hamlets of Pegelyngch and Radestok,
together with the hundred of Welewe, held of the earl of Gloucester
by service of 2 knights' fees.
Heir as above, aged 13.
C.Edw.I. File 113.(1.)
227. WiujAM DE Tyllebiey alias Tillebeey.
Writ, 10 Jan., 32 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. 6 Feb., 32 Edw. I (Jaded).
West Tillebery. The manor, and certain tenements by Tillebery,
Chiltyndich and Elteneye which are members of TiUebery (full
extent given with names of tenants), including a ferry over the
water let to farm for 6s, 8d. yearly, profits of a market and
EDWARD I. 149
fair, and 30a. land and 10a. marsh held by the prior of Bisschoppes-
gate who renders 16s. yearly and 3d. for ' wardpanes,' held of the
king in chief, of the honour of Reylegh, by service of 21 knights' fees.
John his son, aged 8 at the feast of the Purification, 32 Edw. I, is his
next heir.
Essex. Inq. made at Maiden on Sunday after St. Valentine, 32 Edw. I.
Westnewelond. A capital messuage, 140a. land, and 7 free tenants
(named), held of the prior of Ohristchurch, Canterbury, by service
of 20s. ^d. yearly ; and 30a. arable and 3 free tenants (named), held
of the prior of Thetford [alias TifEord] by service of 13s. 4d.
Corseth [alias Orsete]. 160a. land and 3 free tenants (named), held
of Hugh de Nevill, lord of Totham, by service of a knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 8 at the feast of the Purification last.
Extent or summary of the above lands &c. with the variation given within
square brackets.
Endorsed. — The marriage of Joan, late the wife of the said William, was
granted to John Polgreyn for the remission of 251. 10s. wherein
the king was bound to him by his letters patent for his wages for
the time he was in the king's service in Gascony.
Essex. Petition from the priors of Canterbury (Cauntvmrburys) and Thetford
(Theford) and Hugh {Huwe, Howe) de Neville, to have the wardship
of the lands held of them by the said William, who held nothing of
the crown in chief. [French, undated.)
Endorsed. — Let them sue in the chancery to cause the inquisition to come
before the council.
Writ of certiorari to the escheator to enquire whether the said WiUiam
held anything of the king in chief as of the crown or not, 30 March,
33 Edw. I.
C.Edw. I. jFiie 113.(8.)
228. John son of John son of Simon.
Writ, 4 Oct., 32 Edw. I.
Heetford. Inq. made at Herpesfeld on Monday the feast of St. Edmund
the Archbishop, 32 Edw. I, ending.
Mendlisdene. 160a. arable and 13s. 4d. rent of free tenants, held of
Roger Lestrange (Extranio), by reason of the manor of Hicche which
the said Roger holds for life of the king's gift, which manor is of the
barony of John de Bailolf sometime king of Scotland, in free socage
by service of 2s. yearly.
Almesho. The manor (extent given) held, together with its members, of
Robert son of Walter by serAdce of | knight's fee.
Langele by Almesho. 180a. land, 4a. meadow, 4a. wood, profits of
court, and 405. rent of freemen, held of Robert de la Mare for
I knight's fee, and there are rendered 50s. yearly to Lucy de la Mare
for her dower, and 6O5. for hfe to Henry de la Ohaumbre. '
Benyggeho. A tenement held of John Engayn in free socage by service
of 10s. yearly, and a tenement held of the prior of Beremondeseye
by service of Ss. yearly viz. — a messuage &c. 200a. land, 40a. meadow,
6a. pasture, 40s. rent of freemen, and 10 customers.
150 INQUISITIONS.
Thefbrigge. A messuage &c. 120a. land, 4m. meadow, and 40«. rent of
freemen, held of the nuns of Sopwelle in free socage by service of
325. yearly, and rendering to the abbot of St. Albans 3s. 4d. for
sheriff's aid.
Bishop's Hatfeld manor. A messuage &c. 160a. land, 6a. meadow,
100a. great wood, 53s. id. rent of freemen, and 13s. 4d., 28 hens,
and 15 capdiis rents of customers, held of the bishop of Ely by service
of i knight's fee, and doing suit every three weeks at the bishop's
court in Hatfeld ; a water-mill, 40s. rent of free tenants, and 4a. wood,
held of the said bishop in free socage by service of 16s.; and
20a. arable held of Geoffrey le Heyroun by knight's service viz. —
rendering him 20d. for scutage when it nms, and 12d. yearly.
Titeberst. 16s. yearly rent held of Robert Saleman by service of |d.
yearly.
Edward his son, aged. 6, is his next heir.
Essex. Inq. Monday after St. Leonard, 32 Edw. I.
Stanbregg. The manor (extent given) held with Petronilla his wife,
of her inheritance, of the king, as of the barony of Reylegh, by service
of doing suit every three weeks at the court of Reylegh. He held
nothing of the king in chief alone in the county.
The said PetroniUa can make whomsoever she wiU her heir of the said
manor.
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229. HuoH DE LA Hide.
Writ, 4 Oct., 32 Edw. I.
Dorset. Inq. made at Dorcestre, 16 Nov., 32 Edw. I.
ThomhuUe. A messuage and \ virgate of land, held of the king in chief
by fee farm, rendering 4s. 6d. yearly at the king's exchequer by the
hands of the sheriff ; and 40a. arable held jointly with Alice his wife
of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, in socage rendering 13s. 4d. yearly.
Leghe. A moiety of a messuage and of a virgate of land, held jointly
as above of Roger Quentyn for -^ knight's fee, rendering 2s. 6d.
yearly ; and the other moiety similarly held of Geoffrey Pusers in
socage, rendering \Jh. cummin yearly.
Hanme Preston. 20a. arable and 2a. meadow, similarly held of Robert de
Lucy in socage, rendering yearly 10s. and 1R>. pepper.
And the said Hugh and .^ice render 41. 6s. 8d. yearly for the tene-
ments in Leghe and Hamme Preston to one Alice de Enham for
her life.
Pimpeme. A messuage and a hide of land, held by the said Hugh of
the abbess &c. of Schefton for J knight's fee ; which land &c. he
demised to Maud his mother for her life.
Bradeford Brian. 10 marks yearly rent held of William de Echyngham
and Eva his wife by service of a rose yearly ; which 10 marks,
excepting 4d., he demised to Maud his mother for her Ufe.
Up Wymbom. A messuage and a hide of land, held of the abbess &c. of
Fontevrault {Fontis Eborardi) in socage, rendering | mark yearly ;
and 48a. pasture and heath held of John de Plessetis in socage by
service of lib. cummin yearly rent.
EDWARD I. 151
Knolton. 34a. land and heath, held of Giles de Breouse in socage,
rendering 20d. yearly.
Schapewyk. A messuage, 50a. land and la. meadow, which Laurence
Albe (1) held of the said Hugh for life, held of Peter de Chaumpayne
by service of suit at his court every three weeks ; and a rose of
rent to be received from Nicholas de Richemound.
His daughters, Maud aged 3 years, Joan aged 1 year, and Cutburga
aged 11 weeks on the feast of St. Bartholomew last, are his next heirs.
C.Edw.I. ^*7e 114.(2.)
230. Walter de la Babbe.
Writ, 20 May, 32 Edw. I.
Hbbefobd. Inq. made at Hereford, 4 June, 32 Edw. I.
Tatinton. 30a. land, 4a. meadow, 2a. pasture, 2a. wood, rents of 14 free
tenants and 8 customers, and pleas &c. of court, held of the said
Walter and Sibyl his wife, jointly enfeoffed by Nicholas Larcher
to them and the heirs of the said Walter, of the king in chief by
service of ^ knight's fee.
Little Marcle. A messuage, 100a. land, 4a. meadow, 2a. pasture, 3a. wood,
&l. 13s. 5|a!. rent from 25 free tenants, and pleas of court, similarly
held, by the enfeoffment in form aforesaid of John de Maurdyn, of
Theobald de Verdun by service of \ knight's fee.
Weston. 30a. land, 6a. meadow, la. pasture, and 535. 6d. rent from
7 free tenants, similarly held, by the enfeoffment of Roger de Hereford,
of Theobald de Verdun by service of \ knight's fee.
Retherwas. A messuage, 1 carucate of land, la. meadow, and rents of
375. Qd. from 25 free tenants and 19s. 4d. from 6 customers, 12 hens,
4d. rent of bread, and pleas of court, similarly held , by the enfeoffment
of Richard de Welles, of Joan de Bagginden by service of 13s. 4d.
yearly.
Cobwall. A messuage &c. 1 carucate of land, la. meadow, la. wood,
rent of 28s. 2d. from 19 free tenants, and pleas of court, similarly
held, by the enfeoffment of Master Henry de Bray, of William
de Criketot by service of \ knight's fee.
Deuschirche. A messuage &c. 1 carucate of land, 6a. wood, 2a. meadow,
15s. l\d. rents of 9 free tenants and 6 customers, and pleas of court,
similarly held, by the enfeoffment of Roger le Waleys, of the abbot of
Gloucester by service of 6s. yearly.
Rolveston. A messuage &c. and a carucate of land, similarly held,
by the enfeoffment of Hugh de Kj^ardesleye, of Alan Plokenet by
service of \2d. yearly.
Lude Muchegros. A messuage and a virgate of land, similarly held,
by the enfeoffment of Nicholas de Monemuta, of Theobald de Verdun
and Geoffrey de Genevile by service of ^ knight's fee.
Holemare. 60a. land similarly held, by the enfeoffment of Ralph de
la Burcote, of William de Arundel and Philip de Holemare by service
of 6s. yearly.
Burcote. A messuage &c. 1 carucate of land, la. meadow and
la. pasture, similarly held, by the enfeoffment of Reginald Momword,
of the bishop of Hereford by service of 12s. Qd. yearly.
152 TNQUTSTTIONS.
Ravenehul (?). A messuage, 1 carucate of land.'la. meadow, la. pasture,
and 6a. wood; similarly held, by the enfeoffment of Ralph de
Abbehale, of the dean of Hereford by service of 6s. yearly.
The said Walter and Sibyl continued their seisin of all the above
until the said Walter's death.
Thomas his son, aged 25 and more, is his next heir.
Salop. Inq. made at the castle of Holgod, 8 June, 32 Edw. I.
Heyton. 61. 12s. l\d. assised rent of free tenants (named) and villeins
who ako owe a custom at the feast of St. Andrew called 'gult ' worth
\ mark, and pleas &c. of court, held of Roger son of Edmund de
Mortuo Mary by service of | knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 25 at the feast of St. Michael last.
C.Edw.I. FileU4^.{Z.)
231. Edward de Bbsyllbs.
Writ, 4 May, 32 Edw. I.
Wilts. Inq. 13 July, 32 Edw. I.
WodhuU. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
a plot called Muleham, a pasture called Aldelond, and a park, whereof
the prioress of Ambresbury receives the tenth sheaf of all the demesne
lands and renders 5s. yearly, held of the king in chief by service of
4 barbed arrows price 4d.
Peter his son, aged 2, is his next heir.
Dbvoit. Inq. taken at Humberton on Friday before St. Peter ad Vincula,
32 Edw. I.
Alfynton. The manor and borough (extent given), including 8 burgesses
and a bedel, held of the king in chief in free socage ; and there are due
36s. yearly to John de Moeles, as to his manor of Depeford, for
releasing the said Edward's attendances and services of presenting
tithing-men, whereof the lords of Depeford were seised of old.
Heir as above.
C.Edw.I. File 114.. {4:.)
232. John son of William de Insula Vbota alias John de Insula Vecta,
SON OF William de Insula alias John de Insula.
Writ, 10 June, 32 Edw. I.
Southampton ; Isle of Wight. Inq. 30 June, 32 Edw. I.
Brydlesford. A grange and oxhouse thatched with straw, llOo. arable,
pasture for beasts and sheep, \a. meadow, 15a. great wood and
underwood, and 14 free tenants (named), including the rector of
the church of Wyppyngham, who owe suit at the court every three
weeks, perquisites of court, and 2a. of fern, held of William Russell
by service of \ knight's fee.
John de Insula his son, aged 23|, is his next heir.
Southampton ; Isle of Wight. Inq. 1 July, 32 Edw. I.
SchoreweUe. The manor (extent given with names of 4 free tenants)
held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Caresbrok [alias
Karesbrok], now in the king's hand, by service of \ knight's fee.
Heir as above.
EDWARD I. 153
Southampton ; Ism of Wight. Inq. 1 July, 32 Edw. I.
Chelierton. The manor (extent given with names of 5 free tenants)
held of the king in chief, as of the honour aforesaid, by service of
\ knight's fee ; and 20a. land held of Richard de Affeton, knight,
by service of 7s. yearly rent.
Heir as above.
Southampton ; Isle of Wight. Inq. 2 July, 32 Edw. I.
Rewe. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief, of the honour
aforesaid, by service of J knight's fee ; and 84a. arable held of
William de Heyno by service of -^ knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Southampton ; Isle of Wight, /wg. 3 July, 32 Edw. I.
Apeldureford. The manor (extent given with the names of free
tenants), including 3 free tenants who pay 14|(i., and 17 holding by
suit of court only, who include the prior of God's house, Southampton,
held of the king in chief, of the honour aforesaid, by service of 6
knights' fees.
Hek as above.
Southampton ; Isle of Wight. Inq. 4 July, 32 Edw. I.
Bonecherch. The manor (extent given), including a free tenant
Wilham Clerk {Clericus) rendering 5s. yearly, held of the king in
chief, as of the honour aforesaid, by service of \ knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Southampton ; Isle of Wight. Inq. 5 July, 32 Edw. I.
Schentling. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by
service of J knight's fee ; 40a. arable held of William Russel by
service of \ knight's fee ; and 88a. arable held of Robert de
Glamorgan by service of \ knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Southampton ; Isle of Wight. Inq. 8 July, 32 Edw. I.
Wodyton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
a fishery in a certain arm of the sea, held of the king in chief, as
of the honour aforesaid, by service of \ knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Southampton. Inq. 10 July, 32 Edw. I.
Chuet. The bailiwick of the forest, together with a ruinous house at
' la Wodehouse ' where the foresters are received, 30a. arable, and a
free tenant viz. — John le Poer, rendering 205. yearly, held of the
king in chief by the grand serjeanty of keeping the said forest and
rendering 10s. to the king yearly by the hands of the sheriff ; and
he rendered 13s. 4d. yearly to Clarice de Sakvile.
Heir as above.
Southampton. Inq. 10 July, 32 Edw. I.
Mannesbrygg. The manor (extent given), including a fishery, held of
the abbot of Hyd(e), Winchester, by service of lib. cummin and
13s. 4d. yearly rent, and doing one suit twice a year at the
154 INQUISITIONS.
abbot's court of Stonham ; 8a. arable and 6a. pasture held of Robert
de Helyon by service of rendering lib. cummin ; a cottage held
of Thomas Peverel of Berton by service of rendering 12d. yearly
rent ; and la. meadow held of Nicholas de Stonham by service of
rendering lib. cummin (yearly).
Heir as above.
SoTTTHAMPTON. Itiq. 12 July, 32 Edw. I.
La Rygge alias Rygge. A hall and grange thatched with straw, 40a.
arable, and a free tenant viz.— Walter parson of Farligch, rendering
46s. 8d. yearly, held of Robert ie Chaumberleyn by service of 6d.
yearly rent.
Heir as above.
G.Edw.I. .Fife 114.(5.)
233. Gilbert de GAXJiirT.
Writ of certiorari de feodis &c. 6 May, 32 Edw. I.
Northampton. Inq. taken at Northampton, 3 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
Stowe. A knight's fee with the advowson of the church held by
Nicholas de Seegrave.
Kyselingham. A knight's fee with the advowson of the church held
by the same Nicholas.
[Rutland.] Inq. made at Ocham {undated fragment).
Borowle. The manor held by Segrave for 1| knight's
fee.
Lincoln. Inq. made at Lincoln, 20 Oct. 32 Edw. I.
Kesteven. Toft. The manor held by Robert de Tatessale of the said
Gilbert by service of 1 knight's fee.
Wytham, Manthorp and Bourethorp. Certain tenements held by
John de Wytham by service of 1 knight's fee.
Scotelthorp. The manor held by Philip de Arcy by service of 1 knight's
fee.
Grymesthorp. The manor held by John de Neville by service of
1 knight's fee.
Irneham. Certain lands held by Margaret de GoushiU by service of
I knight's fee, but Philip de Gaunt is tenant in demesne.
Morton, Hermethorp and Botheby. Certain lands held by John Wake
by service of 2 knights' fees.
Hermethorp. Certain lands held by William de Wylughby by service of
I knight's fee.
Kyseby, Trikyngham and Stowe. Certain lands held by the heirs of
Philip Marmyoun by service of 2 knights' fees.
Hale, Scredyngton, Scheldyngthorp, Wylughby, Ingoldeby, Haydour,
Dembelby, Hassceby, Penton and Toft. Certain lands held by
Hugh de Bussy and Joan de Trehaumpton by service of 4| and
^ knights' fees.
Holm. The manor held by William Latimer by service of | knight's fee.
Fenton. Certain lands held by the heir of Orreby by service of
I knight's fee.
EDWARD I. 166
ClajrpoU. 1 carucate of land held by William de Cressy by service of
I knight's fee.
Brandon. Certain lands held by Robert Almot of Brandon, the heirs of
Walter Peronel, and Emma de Brandon, by service of three parts
of 1 knight's fee.
Stragarthorp. Certain lands held by the abbot of Nottele by service
of 1^ knight's fee.
Honyngton. | knight's fee held by the prioress of Stykeswolde in frank
almoin, but he renders ^ mark yearly to the manor of Folkj^gham.
Cranewell. Certain lands held by Alice de Armenters by service of
1| knight's fee.
Kirkeby and Laylthorp. Certain lands held by John Pygot [alias Picot]
by service of | Imight's fee.
Kyma [alias Kyme], Aswordeby, Osberneby, Helpringham, Swarreby
and Calwarthorp. Certain lands held by Philip de Kyma by service
of 6| knights' fees.
Silkeby and Wylughby [alias Wylgheby]. Lands &c. held by William
Theobald [alias Thebaud] by service of | knight's fee.
Haydour and Kelleby. Lands &c. held by the heirs of Reginald de
Kelleby by service of ^ knight's fee.
Trikyngham [alias Thrikingham]. Four bovates of land held by John
Grumbald [alias Gumbaud] by service of | knight's fee.
Trikyngham and Pikeworth. Certain lands held by Walter Surdevall
by service of I knight's fee.
Birthorp. The manor held by John de Birthorp by service of ^ knight's
fee.
Poynton and Aslacby. Certain lands held by WilUam de Everwyk by
service of | knight's fee.
Hale. Certain lands held by Thomas de Hale by service of | knight's fee.
Walcote. Certain lands held by Robert Blaunchard by service of
i knight's fee.
Kirkeby and Lailthorp. Seven bovates of land held by Adam de
Loughton by service of J [alias ^] knight's fee.
Huwelle. A manor held by Ralph Pigot by service of | knight's fee.
Hale. Certain lands held by William de Hale by service of ^2 knight's fee.
Hekyngton. Certain lands held by Robert Leveryk of HekjTigton by
service of ^ knight's fee ; certain lands held by Robert le Engleys
by the Uke service ; 2 bovates of land held by Robert Godloth and
Walter le Pevre by the like service ; certain lands held by the
heir of Simon son of William by service of | knight's fee ; 2 bovates
of land held by John son of Robert by service of 2^ knight's fee ;
certain lands held by John de Huwelle and Robert son of Thomas
Bedill [alias Bidill] by the like service ; and certain lands held by
Walter de Ryby by service of ^ knight's fee.
Asgerby. Certain lands held by Wilham Huberd by service of
-^ knight's fee.
Folkiiigham. Two bovates of land held by Roger Colle and WiUiam Brian
by service of ^ knight's fee.
South riding (Svir'). Burgh. Certain lands held by John Blaunchard
by service of I knight's fee.
Brajrtoft. Certain lands held by William Cressy [alias de Cressy] by
service of ^^ knight's fee.
158 INQUISITIONS.
Gvumeby and Steping. Certain lands held by William de Braytoft by
service of J knight's fee.
Steping. Certain lands held by Edmund de Eyncurt by service of three
p£uts of I knight's fee.
Scremby. Certain lands held by Henry Scleygt [alias Sleyght] by service
of J knight's fee ; certain lands held by Alan de Aggethorp by the
like service ; and certain lands held by John de Bokelaimd by the
like service.
Polum. Certain lands held by Robert de Barkeworth by service of
J knight's fee.
Welle, Claxeby, Wythem and Ellowe. Certain lands held by Adam de
Welle by service of 5 knights' fees.
Croft. The manor held by PhiUp de Kyma [alias de Kyme] by service
of 6 knight's fees.
Orreby. The manor held by John de Orreby by service of i knight's fee.
Baumbergh and Parteney. Certain lands held by William de Vesoy
by service of 1 knight's fee.
Driby. The manor held by Hugh de Driby by service of 1 knight's fee.
Scremby. The advowson of the church.
North riding (Nortr'). Barton. Certain lands held by Juhana de Gaunt
by service of 1 knight's fee ; certain lands held by Richard le Rous,
Man. Russell and the heirs of WiUiam de SneUeslound 'by service
of ^ knight's fee ; certain lands held by the abbot of Thornton and
Robert de Houton by service of J knight's fee ; certain lands held
by Robert de Wylughby [alias de Wylgheby] by service of | knight's
fee ; and certain \a.nds held by the earl of Lincoln by service of
^ knight's fee.
Feriby . Certain lands held by Roger son of Peter by service of | knight's fee.
Horkestowe. A manor held by the master of the Hospital of Jerusalem
[alias the prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England]
by service of 1 knight's fee.
Wyntringham. A manor held by Phihp Marmyon by service of 3 knights'
fees.
Ryseby. The manor held by Robert de Insula by service of | knight's fee.
Thorp. The manor held by Ralph Peyldecerf by service of { knight's fee.
Barton. Certain lands held by Henry de Gaskeryk by service of
J knight's fee ; certain lands held by John de Bray by service of
^ knight's fee ; certain lands held by Robert de Aleford by service
of I knight's fee ; and certain lands held by Joice de Colby by
service of | knight's fee.
Nottingham:. Inq. made at ScheUord on Friday before St. Luke, 32 Edw. I.
Asselacton and Vatton. 1 knight's fee held by Sir Thomas de Novo
Mercato of John de Novo Mercato, and by him of Sir Gilbert de
Gaunt, who held of the king in chief.
Hokesworthe. 1 fee held by Sir Walter (Valteriis) bishop of Chester of
Sir Thomas de Novo Mercato, by him of John de Novo Mercato,
and by him of Sir Gilbert de Gaimt, who held of the king in chief.
Writ, 6 May, 32 Edw. I.
Nottingham. Inq. made at Wellehagh, 20 March, 33 Edw. I.
Rughford. The abbey with J Imight's fee there held by the abbot of
Rughford in frank almoin.
EDWAED I. 157
AUerton, Kneshall, Kirneshall, Upton and Mabilbeck. 3 knights' fees
held by Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln.
Eykering. J knight's fee held by Richard de Sutton.
Bildisthorp. J Imight's fee held by John de Loudham.
The jury can find nothing about advowsons of churches in the
county.
Extent or summary of the above knight's fees in co. Lincoln, with the
variations there given within square brackets.
C.Edw.I. ^i7ell4. (6.).
234. Roger de Beom.
Writ, 10 Jan. 32 Edw. I.
NoEFOLK. Inq. Thursday after the Purification, 32 Edw. I. {defaced).
Brom. A capital messuage, lands, rents, mills &c. (extent given with
field names), held of the heir of Robert de Tateshale, a minor and
in the king's wardship, by service of 2| knights' fees, as of the honour
of Bukenham ; 13 free tenants and 4 customers held of John de
NorfE(olk) by service of a clove gillyfiower ; and 1 free tenant held
of John de Weston by the like service ; and there are due to the
hall of Stokton I2d., and to the hall of Dichingham 6d.
WiUiam his son, aged 9 and more, is his next heir.
Blonorton. A capital messuage, lands, rents &c. (extent given), held
with PetroniUa his wife, jointly enfeoffed for the life of either by a
fine levied in the king's court, of the aforesaid heir of Robert de
Tateshale, as of the honour of Bukenham, by service of | knight's
fee ; and 30a. arable, \r. meadow, 2a. pasture, 5a. turbary, 30(?)
free tenants, 6 customers, works &c. similarly held of John de
Warenn, earl of Surrey, by service of \ knight's fee.
Wilham his son, is next heir of the lands &c. in Blonorton after the
death of the said Petronilla.
CEdw.I. File 114.(7.)
235. EDMinsfD DE MoETTjo Maei.
Writ, 25 July, 32 Edw. I.
Buckingham. Inq. 16 Aug. 32 Edw. I.
Crendon. A third part of the manor (extent given), including a free
fishery with a weir, held of the king in chief of the Marshalcy of
England, service unknown.
Roger his son, aged 18 at the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross
in the year abovesaid, is his next heir.
Berks and Southampton. Inq. 9 Aug. 32 Edw. I.
Berks and Southampton. Stratfeld Mortimer. The manor (extent
given with names of tenants), including parcels of pasture called
Eorewode, Eyemore and ' le Viner,' parks called Chalfgrove with
deer, 'le Share,' and 'le Litlepark' with deer, 41 tenants (holding
lands ?) called ' Plotlond,' and a custom called ' garsanese,' held of
the king in chief as member of the barony of Wygemore.
158 INQUISITIONS.
Berks. Neubery. A plot of land, and parts of 2 water-mills and a
tanning mill, free tenants rendering 45s. 'id. yearly, and part of the
toll of the market and of the pleas &c. of court, held of the king
in chief as a pourparty of the Marshalcy of England.
Southampton. Stratfeld Say. A vkgate of land held with Margaret
his wife, jointly enfeoffed by Robert le Boteler to hold to them
and the heirs of the said Edmund, of Thomas de Say by service
of 2s. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 17 on the day of St. Mark last.
The whole of the aforesaid manor of Stratfeld in cos. Berks and
Southampton, excepting the hall and chambers, a park called
' la Shere,' and 2 villein tenants whose rents and services
are worth 16s. yearly, was assigned to Geoffrey de Genevill and
Maud his wife to the value of 4:21. yearly in part payment of 120^
yearly assigned to them for a fixed term of years.
SoTTTHAMPTON. Ivq. made at Wordy Mortimer, 18 Aug. 32 Edw. I.
Wordy by Winchester. A third part of the manor (extent given),
including messuages and lands held by Peter Tyrel and John de la
Felde, free tenants, 10 cottars in the hamlet of Hok which pertains
to the said third part of the manor, and a fishery in the Ichene,
held of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee. But the said
lands &c. are assigned to the abovesaid Geoffrey and Maud to the
value of ISl. yearly.
Heir as first above.
Somerset. Inq. taken at Montacute, 22 Aug. 32 Edw. I.
Odecombe. 61. rent issuing from two parts of the manor and receivable
by the hands of Thomas de Morf of the gift &c. of John Wake by a
fine levied in the king's court, held jointly by the said Edmund with
Margaret his wife, to them and the heirs of the said Edmund ;
which two parts were of Maud de Mortuo Mari, mother of the said
Edmund, who demised them long before her death to the said Thomas
for his life, rendering the said 61. yearly ; the said two parts pertain
to the pourparty of the said Edmund de Mortuo Mari of Bridgewater
{Brugges Walteri) by service of a third part of ^ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 17 on the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross
last.
Somerset. Inq. 23 Aug. 32 Edw. I.
Bridgewater {Brugges Walteri). The castle with a third part of the town
(extent given), including rents of burgesses, and of shops and stalls,
a water-mill and a horse-mill, and 6s. Id. and 3 capons rent from
cottars at Milverton, held jointly with Margaret his wife of the
king in chief by service of a third part of \ knight's fee, by the gift
&c. of John Wake by a fine levied in the king's court, to hold to
them and the heirs of the said Edmund.
He also held the following lands &c. alone of divers lords of his
own acquirement, viz. —
Bridgewater. Three tenements which Nicholas de la Bruere his bond-
man {nativus) acquired, rendering 35. yearly to the lords of
Bridgewater.
EDWARD I. 159
Frodger in Gothurste. A messuage and 20a. land, of the acquirement
of the said bondman, held of William de Gothurste by service of
6d. and doing suit at the king's hundred of Andredesfeld.
Heir as first above.
GLOtrcESTBR. Inq. 22 Aug. 32 Edw. I.
Aure. A pasture upon Aurefeud, 25 free tenants rendering 25s. S^d.
yearly, 25 cottars rendering 33s. 2d. yearly, and a hundred worth
60s. yearly ; and a messuage, 21|a. land, 4a. meadow, 2a.
pasture and a fishery in the Severn, held for hfe by Robert de '
Aure, by the demise of Maud de Mortuo Mari his mother, of the
inheritance of the said Edmund, rendering 44s. G^d. yearly ; all held
of the king in chief as a pourparty of the Marshalcy of England.
Heir as above, aged 17 on the day of St. Mark last.
WoECESTER. Inq. taken at Worcester on Saturday before St. Bartholomew,
32 Edw. I.
Beaulieu. A messuage the houses whereof are ruined, a rabbit warren,
a park, a meadow, 61 free tenants rendering 61s. yearly, pleas &c.
of court, and a wood ; the whole manor aforesaid is charged with
20s. rent to the prior of St. Mary's, Worcester, and is a member of
Wygemor, which is held of the king in chief by barony.
Intehergh. 20a. arable, 3a. meadow, a wood, a customer rendering
J mark, and free tenants rendering 10s. yearly, held of the king in
chief by serjeanty.
Yeddefen. A messuage, 45a. arable, and 3a. meadow, held of Hugh de
Mortuo Mari for :^ knight's fee ; whereof the aforesaid Edmund
and Margaret were jointly enfeoffed by Miles Pychard to them and
the heirs of the said Edmund.
Shraueleye. A messuage, 40a. arable, 3a. meadow, a third part of a
park, and 2 customers rendering J mark yearly, held of the earl of
Warwick for | knight's fee ; whereof the said Edmund and Margery
were jointly seised by Aline la Poer to them and the heirs of the said
Edmund.
Ekynton. A moiety of a messuage, 2 virgates of arable land, 4a. meadow,
5 customers rendering 30s. yearly, and pleas &c. of court, held of
the abbot of Westminster for y^g knight's fee ; whereof the said
Edmund and Margery were jointly seised as last abovesaid.
Norton and Bremesgrave. The said Edmund had lOOL yearly from
the manors by the king's gift.
Heir as above, aged 17| years.
Hereford. Inq. made at Wygemore on Tuesday after the Assumption,
32 Edw. I.
Kyngeslene, Erslene and Penebrug. The manors held jointly by the
abovesaid Edmund and Margery, by the enfeoffment of John Wake,
with the king's licence to them and the heirs of the said Edmund, of
the king in chief by barony as a member of the barony of Radenore.
Orleton. The manor held jointly in form aforesaid of the king in chief
as a member of the barony of Wygemore.
Thornbury. The manor held jointly in form aforesaid, by the king's
enfeoffment, of John de Columbariis by service of a knight's fee,
160 INQUISITIONS.
Great Marcle. A messuage, a carucate of land, a water-mill and 40s.
yearly rent, held jointly, by the king's enfeoffment in form afore-
said, of Wilham de Lodelawe by service of Id. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 17 on the day of St. Mark last.
Hbebfoed and Salop (now Radnor). Inq. made at Radenor, 20 Aug.
32 Edw. I.
Hbbeford (now Radnor). Radenore. The castle and town with the
hamlets of Harpeton, Donynton, Walton, Cascop and Claudestre
(extents given), including a fish pond, a park without deer, a wood
named Clud, which is caUed the chace of Radenore, with deer, woods
calldd Northwode and Acwode, little woods called Badelondeshelde
and Radenoreshelde, water-mills called Dichemeln, Crunkemere,
Holebach and New Radenore, 262| burgages in Radenore, a market
every Tuesday, a fair on St. Luke's day, pleas &c. of the great court,
rents from the townships of Old Radenore, Kynardton, Saltforde,
Badelonde, Gliditon, and Emynghop, and from free tenants for lands
on ' la Humede ' and Chesewaldesleye, and in Sarnefeld and Bedel-
esput, and twelve free tenants who render 6s. yearly for the keeping of
the castle ; all held of the king in chief for a fourth part of a barony.
Prestheinede. The township (extent given), including a market every
Saturday, and fairs on the days of St. Andrew and the Nativity of
St. John yearly, held of Humphrey de Bohun, earl of Hereford,
by service of 2 marks yearly and doing suit at his court of Huntyngdon
every three weeks.
Salop (now Radnor) . AkhuR. The hamlet in which are 33 Welsh tenants,
held of the king in chief, service unknown.
Heir as last above.
Hbbeeobd and Salop. Inq the Assumption (defective).
Wygemore. The castle and town with the hamlets of Boriton, Eleton,
Leynthale Starkars cUias Strarkars and Leynthale Earls, co. Hereford,
and Leyntwardin, co. Salop (extents given with the names of certain
tenants), including in Wygemor the parks of Wygemore and
GateUth with deer, a wood called Dorfaud, 140J and ^ burgages, a
market every Wednesday and a fair on the day of St. James yearly,
also in Boriton a wood called Boringwode ; all held, together with
other lands in England and Wales, of the king in chief by barony,
doing the service of 2 knights' fees in time of war in Wales, and
the service of 1 knight's fee in war in England.
Heeefoed. Leye. Half a virgate of land and a water-mill held by the said
Edmund and Margaret his wife, jointly enfeoffed by John de la Wyke
and JuUana his wife to them and their, heirs for ever, of William de
Leye by service of ... .
Esthope. 97a. arable and a wood, similarly held, jointly enfeoffed by
John le B (?) who held of the said Edmund by service of
1H>. pepper yearly.
Salop. Atfreton. . . . customers similarly jointly held, who held their
lands &c. of the said Edmund and Margaret rendering . .1. 18d.
yearly, and doing suit at the court of Affreton every three
weeks.
Heu" as last above.
EDWARD I. 161
Geoffrey de Genevile and Maud his wife, to whom the said Edmund,
in aid of the acquittance of debts in which he was bound to them,
with the king's licence demised 120L of land and rent in the manors
of Stratfeld Mortimer, [Worthi Mortimer, Clejbury and Wygemore
from the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross, 28 Edw. I, to the
end of 8 years, had by the hands of certain tenants in Wygemor,
and the said hamlets of Boriton and Leynthale Starkers
yearly rent in part payment of the said 120?. yearly pajrment.
Salop. Inq. made at Clebur(y) on Friday after the Assumption, 32 Edw. I.
Clebur(y) Mortimer. The manor (extent given with names of free
tenants), including 102| burgages, and a custom called ' stretwarde' and
' morfeyh (?),' held of the king in chief, as of the escheat of Roger de
Bedlehem sometime earl of Salop, by service of being steward of all
the said earl's lands in co. Salop, and keeper of the castle of Bruges,
and doing rehef for 1 knight's fee, viz. — lOOs. when it shall happen.
Geoffrey de Genevile and Maud his wife, to whom the said Edmund
demised 120Z. of land &c. for 8 years as abovesaid, had aU the issues
of the manor of Clebury to the value of 29L 2s. 3|d. yearly, in part
payment of the said 120?. yearly payment.
La Boure and La Croce by Ernewode. A rent of 345. for certain
tenements which are held at fee farm of the same earl.
Ernewode a member of the manor of Clebur(y). A messuage &c. 120a.
land, 3a. meadow, . a park, a water-mill, rents (names of freemen
given), and pleas &c. of court.
Heir as last above.
Salop. Inq. made at Knyghtinton on Thursday after the Assumption,
32 Edw. I.
Leyntwardyn. The hamlet which is a member of the barony of Wygemor
(extent given with names of free tenants, who owe suit at the two
great courts of Wiggemor), including a ferry across the water.
Knyghton. Li Welshry, a water-mill with a meadow adjacent,
2s. 2d. assised rent of Welshmen (named) and of 126 burgesses
holding 162J burgages, viz. — 12d. each burgage, and jointly holding
small parcels of land and rendering 345. \0\d. yearly, and pleas &c.
of court with a fair and toll.
Norton by Knyghton. In Welshry, 10?. 3s. \0\d. assised rents &c. of
certain Welshmen, a water-mill, a fulling-mill, and pleas &c. of
court.
PuUid. In Welshry, a messuage, 70a. land, 3a. meadow, and a fulling-mill.
All the said lands &c. in Welshry are held of the king in chief as
of the barony of Wygemor.
Heir as last above.
Wales ; Commote os Wartheeynnon, Inq. made at Bulkigenjm on
Thursday after the Assumption, 32 Edw. I.
Raydor. The site of the ancient castle and the town and the commote
of Warthrejmnon (extent given), including 9 tenants who render
nothing because they were destroyed by war, a market with the
hundred, a water-mill at Thlanhur, a moiety of a water-mill at Nan
Mayl, and pleas &c. of the court of Warthreynnon, and perquisites
162 INQUISITIONS.
of leyrwites, held of the king in chief as member of the barony of
Radnor.
Heir as last above.
Wales ; Cantbed "of Melbnith. Inq. made at Bulkigenyn on Thursday
after the Assumption, 32 Edw. I.
KeventhUs. The castle and town (extent given), including a toll called
pontage, customers in the whole cantred of Melenith, two parts
of a water-mill at Thlanpadervau, moieties of water-mills at
Thlandewy, Melynnok, Kruk Bechar, Whitton, and Thlan Mihangel
Redyethan, and water-mills at Thlananno and Whitton.
Dymbaud. The castle.
Knoklas. The castle with the township (extent given), including pleas
&c. of the court of Cammaron in the said cantred, worth %0l. yearly,
and perquisites of leyrwites worth 50s. yearly.
All held of the king in chief as members of the barony of Radnor.
Heir as last above.
Writ of certiorari de feodis &c. 26 Aug. 32 Edw. I.
YOBK. Extent made at Melton, 11 May, 33 Edw. I.
Waldeby, WiUadesby, Myton, Heselee, Ferby, Brittewayte, Ewameslond,
Esteluelle, WestelueUe, Dreuton, Hothum, Northchyf, Neusom,
Wi^hetoft, Spaldyngton, Eelkerthorp, Bubbewyth, Thorneton,
Spaldingmore and Wytringham. 14 knights' fees held by the heirs of
William de Vescy.
Tortawhayt, Melburne and Britton. 1 knight's fee held by WiUiam de
Ros, lord of Helmelee.
Wyntringham. The church used to be of the said Edmund's advowson,
but he did not" die seised thereof because the prior &c. of Malton
hold it to their own uses.
Nottingham. Extent made at Lenton, 20 April, 33 Edw. I.
Trockwell and Staunton upon Sore, held by PhiUp de Kyme for
3 knights' fees.
He had no advowson of a church in the county.
Leicester. Inq. made at Enderdeby, 12 April, 33 Edw. I.
Staunton, Osculton and Weston, held by Walter de Baskelvile for
1 [knight's] fee.
Northampton. Inq. made at Blacouvesle, 1 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Byfeld. J knight's fee held by Alan la Sousche ; and | knight's fee
held by Roger Costentyn.
Solverston. 1 knight's fee held by Alan la Sousche.
Billinges, held by Peter Barre for 1 knight's fee.
The jurors know nothing of advowsons of churches.
Huntingdon. Inq. taken at St. Neots on Thursdjiy after the Conversion
of St. Paul, 33 Edw. I.
Southo. A manor {sic) held by John de rerr(ariis) byservice of two parts
of 1 knight's fee ; and a third part of that manor held by Oliver la
Souche by service of | knight's fee.
No more fees or advowsons were held of the said Edmund in the
county.
EDWARD I. 163
Cambridge. Inq. taken at Cambridge on Saturday the eve of St. Valentine,
33 Edw. I.
Grancete. The manor held by Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, by service
of 1 knight's fee.
Trumppeton. A manor held by Giles de Trumppeton by service of
1 knight's fee ; and a manor held by John de Kaylly by service
of \\ knight's fee.
SuFPOliK. Extent made at Ketelbergh, 4 April, 33 Edw. I.
Gretton, Neuwenham and Berton. 1 knight's fee held by Roger de
Trumpton.
Dreyton, Two hides of land held by Roger Giffard for J knight's fee.
Bedpobd. Inq. made at AmethuUe, 12 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Flitte. \ knight's fee held by Alan la Zouche.
No advowson of a church pertained to the said Edmund in the
county.
Buckingham. Inq. made at Orendone, 23 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Torvestone. \\ knight's fee held by Alan la Zouche.
No advowson of a church pertained to the said Edmund in the
county.
Oxford. Inq. made at Dadington, 3 March, 33 Edw. I.
Ydebur(y). The manor held by the heirs of Brian de Brompton by
service \\ knight's fee.
Rolendrit. Divers tenements held by Alan la Zouche by service of
1 knight's fee.
Berks. Inq. made at Stratfeld Mortumer, 3 Nov. 32 Edw. I.
Bucghefeld. \ knight's fee held by Roger de Burghefeld.
No advowson of a church pertained to the said Edmund in
cos. Oxford or Berks.
Berks. Inq. made at Crowemersh, 6 March, 33 Edw. I.
Coserugge, Pesemere, Brintone and Hodecote. 3| knight's fees held
by the heirs of Brian de Brompton.
Brinton. J knight's fee held by the nuns of Kyngton.
Southampton. Inq. made at Winchester, 3 Jan. 33 Edw. I.
Seruetone. | knight's fee held by the master of the hospital of Godesfeld.
Upclatford. | knight's fee held by Thomas Spirecok and Clarice Sakevill ;
and \ knight's fee held by the earl of Gloucester. •
Anne Savage. \ knight's fee held by John de Anne.
Bottelye, \ knight's fee held by John de Turvill. -w
Badeslye. ^ | knight's fee held by the master of the hospital of Badeslye.
Sandford. \ knight's fee held by the abbess of Godestowe.
Shirley. | knight's fee held by Richard de Baresflet.
Wordy Mortimer. The advowson of the church.
Wilts. Inq. made at Chippeham, 11 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
Suryndene. 1 knight's fee held by William de Middelhope.
Aldryngton. J knight's fee held by Hugh de Kavereswelle.
Bradefeld in the hundred of Malmesbur(y). \ knight's fee held by
Robert Russel,
164 INQUISITIONS.
Hulprynton. 2 knights' fees held by Alan la Souche.
Tockenham. 1 knight's fee held by the prior of Bradenestok.
Glottcbstbr. Inq. made at Munchennehamtopn (sic), 10 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
Byseleye. The advowson of two parts of the chiirch.
Glottcbstbe. Inq. made at Aure, 25 Oct. 32 Edw. I.
Loi^eberg. | knight's fee spmetime held by Thomas Labaunk.
LecMiampton. | knight's fee held by the heirs of Walter de Bradele.
Stokes sendy and Biseleye. 1 knight's fee held by WiUiam de Kadebrig,
Aure. The second presentation to the church of St. Andrew.
WoBCBSTBE. Extent made at Dodintre on Tuesday after the Annunciation,
33 Edw. I.
Soudinton. The manor held by Richard son of Roger le Porter, WiUiam
de Doverdale and Eustacia his wife, Walter le Blount and Joan his
wife, by service of 1 knight's fee.
Ribbesford and Oke, held by Henry de Ribbesford by service of 1 knight's
fee.
Momele, held by Walter de Schekenhurst for J knight's fee.
The said Edmund had no other fees alone in the county, but he
and Margaret his wife had 3| fees and ^V f^^ pertaining to the manor
of Shamele, which manor they jointly acquired of Aline le Power,
viz. —
Croule. I knight's fee held by Walter Haket, and \ knight's fee held
by the prior of St. Wolstan, Worcester.
Sharuele. | knight's fee held by John de Remeseye ; Jj knight's fee
in the manor held by AUce de Farleye ; and \ knight's fee in the
manor held by Hugh de Norhampton.
Coscume by Bremesgrave. \\ knight's fee held by Hugh Mustel.
Sharueleye. The advowson of the church held jointly as abovesaid.
SoMERSBT. Extent made at Somerton, 4 April, 33 Edw. I.
Boclonde Chilton, held by the brethren of the Hospital of Jerusalem
for 2 knights' fees.
Berton, held by Nicholas de Watton for 1 knight's fee.
Walton, held by the heirs of Robert de Braunton for \ knight's fee.
Cherlton. 1 Imight's fee held by WiUiam de Staunton ; 1 knight's fee held
by John Borsi ; 1 knight's fee held by the prior of Breyuton, which
was of John Tirry ; 1 knight's' fee held by Humphrey Keel ; and
\ knight's fee held by Herbert de Marays.
Dorset. Extent made at Knolton, 6 April, 33 Edw. I.
Frome and Vowechirche, held by Thomas Posjrte for 1 knight's fee.
Melbur(y). The manor held by Hauwys de Saunford for \ knight's fee.
Elleworth, held by Robert son of Pajm for \ knight's fee.
Swanewyk, held by the heirs of WiUiam de WeUes for 1 knight's fee.
Maupodre. The manor held by the heirs of Ivo Martel for 1 knight's fee.
Licheweye. \ knight's fee held by John Emerry.
Wynterboume Stepelton, held by Richard de Portes for 1 knight's fee.
Gauelton. \ knight's fee held by Robert de Novo Burgo.
Little Waddone, held by John de Breuose for \ knight's fee.
Meleboume. | knight's fee held by Bartholomew de Tourbervyle.
Wynterboume. The advowson of the church.
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Devon. Extent made at Exeter, 6 April, 33 Edw. I.
MoUand. 1 knight's fee held by William Botereus.
Cornwall. Extent made at Bbdmalgan, 6 Feb. 33 Edw. I..
Botefinges Castel. 1 knight's fee held by Philip de Buterigham.
(Unspecified.) 2J knights' fees held by the abbot of Glastigbur(y).
[Devon.] Pilton Priors. 2 knights' fees held by the abbot of Malmesbury.
Salop. Extent made at Shrewsbury, 10 Eeb. 33 Edw. I. (defaced).
Brompton. 1 knight's fee held by Brian de Brompton.
Pedewardyn and Meton, held by the same Brian for two parts of 1 knight's
fee.
Kynlet and Foxcote. 1 knight's fee held by the same.
Boucton. 1 knight's fee held by the same.
Letton (?). ^ knight's fee held by Robert de Letton.
Walleford. | knight's fee held by Roger de Pedewardin.
La Sete with the land of Walter de Letton, held by Adam de la Sete
for 1 knight's fee.
Nene Savage and Eudon. 1 knight's fee held by John de Sancto
Georgio.
Rugge. 1 knight's fee held by William de Rugge.
Overton and Cornleye. 1 Imight's fee held by Geoffrey de Overton.
Schepleye. | knight's fee held by Henry Mauveysin.
Ashton, Ayhford and Kynton. 1^ knight's fee held by John de Burleye.
BokenhuU and Adelahton. 1 knight's fee held by Gilbert de BokenhuU
and the abbot of Wygemor.
Borewarton. | knight's fee held by Walter de Hopton.
Scheinton. 1 knight's fee held by Hugh de Scheynton.
Soudbur(y) and Nenton. 2 knights' fees held by Ralph Darraz.
Meoles. 1 knight's fee held by William de la Souche.
Mauleye. J knight's fee held by John de Mauleye(?).
Hope Bagard. | knight's fee held by Robert Bagard.
Hyntes and Opemonekote. | knight's fee held by John de Hintes.
La Stepple. | knight's fee held by William (?) de la Stepple.
Turpleton. -^ (1) knight's fee held by John de Boullusham (?) ; and ^
knight's fee held by John de Pedewardin.
Leyntwardin. ^J^ knight's fee held by William de Mort'mary.
Nene Solers. 1 knight's fee held by the parceners of Nene Solers.
Dounton. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas de Dounton.
La Lowe. | knight's fee held by Ralph de la Louwe.
Babbeneye. | Imight's fee held by Henry de Ribbesford.
Nene Solers. The advowson of the church.
Midelton. The advowson of the church.
Heeepokd. Extent made at Hereford, 5 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Aysston. 1 knight's fee held by William le Blound.
Aylmondestre, Comenhope and Schurlet. 1 knight's fee held by John de
Lyngeyne.
Netherstaunljon and Stockelowe, with the lands of Robert le Knyt.
1 knight's fee held by Walter de Hopton.
Burleye. 1 knight's fee held by John de Burleye.
Orleton. I knight's fee held by Hugh de Caverswelle.
166 INQUISITIONS.
Netherleye. J knight's fee held by William de Leye.
Kynerdeslee. 1 knight's fee held by Hugh de Kynardleye.
Bourton, Wymoneston and Bertlinghope. 1 knight's fee held by Ralph de
Sancto Auduyno.
Henton and Niwecastel. | knight's fee held by Roger de CjTieteaus.
' The nywelonde.' | knight's fee held by Henry de Penebrugge.
Brockeswode. I knight's fee held by Hugh le Pouwer.
Stoke de Blez. | knight's fee held by Margaret de Banewell.
Overleye. | knight's fee held by Robert Deverous.
Malmeshull Lacy. 1 knight's fee held by Joan de Genevile.
Emelinghope and a portion of land in Aston, held by William Fousel
for ^ knight's fee.
Beraldon. | knight's fee held by John Peytevyn.
Old Radenore. The advowson of the church.
New Radenore. The advowson of the church.
C.Edw.I. FilelU.{9.)
236. Hugh Baedolf alias Baedulp.
Writ [*20 Aug. 32 Edw. I.] (misaing).
York ; Wbsteiding. Inq. Monday the feast of St. Matthew, 32 Edw. I.
Herthill. A capital messuage &c. 46a. arable in demesne, 5a. meadow,
and 575. Ijd. rents of tenants at will (named), held of John de Novo
Mercato by homage and service of J knight's fee.
Thomas his son, aged 21 on the day of St. Francis last, is his next heir.
Derby. Inq. Friday before St. Matthew, 32 Edw. I.
Okebrok. A capital messuage &c. 12 bovates of land whereof 12a. make
a bovate, 50a. land of assart, and 10a. meadow, in demesne,
55s. 3|d. rents of free tenants including lands in Ambaldiston,
7Z. 9s. l^d. rents of bondmen, and 28s. lOfd. rents of cottars (aU
named), and a park, held of the king in chief by service of J knight's
fee, pertaining to the barony of Schelford.
He held no other lands &c. in the county.
Heir as above, aged 21 and more.
Nottingham. Inq. . . . Sept. 32 Edw. I {defective).
Stoke Bardolf . The manor (fuU extent given with names of free tenants,
customers and cottars), including a ferry over the Trent, but
there is no crossing except in the winter, and a fishery with a weir in
the Trent, held of the king in chief by service of | kaight's fee.
Heir as first above.
Writ [=^20 Aug. 32 Edw. 1] (missing).
Nottingham. Inq. Friday before St. Luke, 32 Edw. I.
Schelforde. 10a. meadow, 34 free tenants rendering 40s. S^d., and
one rendering lib. cummin and another rendering 6 iron arrow
heads or shafts (?) (sex ferros sagitarum sive flecchas), 13 bondmen
rendering U. yearly, with their works, and a court worth 13s. 4(i.
yearly, held of the king in chief, with other tenements in divers
coimties, by service of a moiety of a barony.
Thomas Bardolf, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
* See Calendar of Fine Rolls, p. 497.
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Bedford. Inq. 23 Sept. 32 Edw. I.
Houtone by Donesstapele. 6O5. Id. yearly rent from 4 free tenants held
of the king in chief as a member of the barony of Gorney, which
was of the said Hugh.
Thomas his son, aged 21 and more, is his next heir.
Buckingham. Inq. made at Wenge, 22 Sept. 32 Edw. I.
Crofton. A messuage, 80a. arable, 5a. meadow, 11 free tenants rendering
24s. yearly, and | virgate of land held by a tenant in viUenage,
held of the inheritance of Isabel his wife, of the heirs of William de
Say in chief by service of \ knight's fee.
Bledelowe. 16s. yearly rent from Christiana daughter of Reginald de
Hamdene for a water-mill.
Huccote. 6s. yearly rent from Walter le Graunt for certain tenements.
All held of the king in chief, as members of the barony of Gorneie.
Wendovere. 18s. \ld. yearly rent from 6 free tenants of tenements
which are held of the heirs of William Eenes, service unspecified.
Heir as first above.
Hbktfoed. Inq. made at Cestrehunte, 28 Oct. 32 Edw. I.
Watton Stone. A messuage and a carucate of land held of the
inheritance of Isabel his wife, who still survives, of the king in chief
by serjeanty of finding in the war of Wales a footman with bow
and arrows for forty days at his own costs.
Heir as above, aged 22 on the day of St. Francis last ; and this the
jurors know because he was born at Watton on that day, 10 Edw. I, and
each of them was then resident in the neighbourhood of the manor.
The inquisition was made at Cestrehunte because the said Thomas was
bom at Watton Stone, and there were present the prior of Royston
{Gruce Bois), the prior of Hertford, the prior of Wilmondele, John de la
Legh, sheriff of Hertford, and others, who being examined agreed that
the said Thomas is 22 years of age and more.
Southampton. Inq. made at Wordy, 2 Oct. 32 Edw. I.
Grutham. A grange and oxhouse thatched with straw, a garden;
50a. arable, 8a. great wood, 2a. meadow, and 16 free tenants
rendering 4:1. Os. 3jd. yearly.
Emnesworth. 16 customers rendering 4 marks yearly.
All held of the king in chief, service unknown ; they are the
inheritance of Isabel late his wife, and descended to her after the
death of Robert AguiUoun her father, as his daughter and heir ;
which Robert died now 18 years ago, after the said Hugh married her
and begat issue of her ; and after the said Robert's death the same
were taken into the king's hand and afterwards restored to the
said Isabel as heir.
Heir as last above ; which the jurors recollect because he was born
at Watton, co. Hertford, in 10 Edw. II, and there was much talk about
the matter.
Sussex. Inq. made at Lewes, 9 Oct. 32 Edw. I. .
Berlyng. The manor (full extend given) held of the king in chief as a
member of the said Hugh's barony of Gorneye.
168 INQUISITIONS.
Bercampe. The manor (full extent given) held of the earl of Warenn
by service of | knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 22.
Sussex. Inq. 10 Oct. 32 Edw. I.
Percynge alias Percing. The manor (full extent given) held of the
earl of Warenn, of the inheritance of Isabel his wife, daughter and
heir of Robert. AguiUon, who survives, by service of a knight's fee ;
which inheritance, with other lands, descended to them after the
death of the said Robert, after marriage solemnized between them.
Plompton. The manor (full extent given) held jointly by the said Hugh
and Isabel, by the gift of William Bardolf, father of the said Hugh,
to hold to them for life and to the heirs of the said Hugh lawfully
begotten, of the earl of Warenn, service unknown.
Heir as last above.
Stteeby. Inq. 14 Oct. 32 Edw. I.
Adyngton. The manor (full extent given), including the easement of the
grange of Waldyngeham, held of the king in chief of the inheritance
of Is[abel] his wife, daughter and heir of Robert AguiUon, who
survives, by service of finding a cook at the king's coronation to
make for the king a dish called ' mees de Geroun ' at the king's
charges in a pot of clay (plh, lutea) ; which inheritance with other
lands descended to the said Hugh and Is[abel], after the death of
the said Robert, after marriage contracted between them ; and
(there are due) thence bOd. (yearly) for sheriff's aid, 5s. to John de
Bures, 5s. to the warden of MertonehaU, Oxford, 2s. to Robert Russel,
4d. to the lord of Wykham, 6d. to the prior of St. Mary's, Suthwerk,
and lib. cummin, price \\d., to the prior of Leuesham.
Heir as last above.
Kent. Inq. 2 Oct. 32 Edw. I.
Hoo. Lands &c. worth 100s. yearly, of the inheritance of Isabel his
wife, daughter of Robert Agylon, held of the abbot of Redyng,
service unspecified.
He held no other tenements in the county.
Lincoln. Inq. 23 Oct. 32 Edw. I.
Westburg. The manor with the hamlets of Dodington, Stubton,
Stokking and Thorp (extents given), including a several pasture
called Hogate Wro, carrying (averagium) worth 13s. 4d. by all "the
customers to {apud) Raueswell towards the east and Hokesworth
and Newerk towards the west, to Heygham towards the north and
to Graham towards the south, from the feast of Easter {Sancti
Pasch) to the feast of St. Michael, held of the king in chief
as a member of the said Hugh's barony of Sheldeford, rendering also
10s. yearly for the aid of the sheriff of Lincohi.
Heir as above, aged 22 and more.
Lincoln. Inq. 22 Oct. 32 Edw. I (defaced).
Riskinton. The manor with the hamlets of Diggeby, Lejiesingham
alias Lesingham, Rokesham^nd Brauncewelle (full extents given),
including a several pasture called Redefen and several marshes called
EDWARD I. 169
Brendefen, Woldale (?) and Amwykfen, held of the king in chief
as a member of the said Hugh's barony of Sheldeford, rendering
also 32s. yearly for the aid of the sheriff of Lincoln.
Filingham. A capital messuage, a water-mill, 216a. arable by the greater
hundred, 32a. meadow, 15 free tenants holding 15 bovates of land,
21 customers each holding 2 bovates of land, who do 321 works
by the greater hundred, 6 cottars rendering 6s. 6d. yearly, 6 cocks
and 6 hens, pleas &c. of court worth 6s. Sd., and bondmen's aid
{ausiV) worth 20s. yearly, held of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln,
by service of a knight's fee, with two attendances at the court of
the fee of ' la Haye ' at Lincoln at the feasts of St. Michael and Easter.
Heir as last above.
Suffolk. Inq. Tuesday the morrow of St. Matthew, 32 Edw. I.
Bures. The manor (extent givien) held of the inheritance of Isabel his
wife of the king in chief, by service of \ knight's fee.
Heir as above, age unknown because he was not born in Suffolk as the
jurors believe.
NoEFOLK. Inq. 17 Oct. 32 Edw. I {defaced).
Wirmegeye. The manor (extent given),with lands, rents &c. in Rungeton,
Fincham, Stowe and Qwinebergh, viz. —
Rungeton. 32s. \\d. assised rents of free tenants, 19s. \\d. from
customers and cottars holding 218a. land in villenage, works,
hens, and pleas &c. of court with view of frank pledge.
Fincham. A capital messuage, 71a. arable, la. meadow, 3a. several
pasture, assised rents of 13 free tenants, customers holding
80a. land in villenage, autumn works, and pleas &o. of court.
Stowe and Well. A capital messuage, 240a. arable, 20a. meadow,
5a. wood, a marsh, a fishery at Westwere(?) and Estwere, a
windmiU, a rent on the eve of Holy Trinity, worth 25., rents
of free tenants, customers and cottars, and rents of hens and
57 sticks of salted eels, works &c. and pleas &c. of court.
Quinebergh. A capital messuage, 140a. arable, 14a. meadow,
8a. several pasture, a wood, 10a. alder, 3 windmills, 60s. rents
of 9 free tenants, \2l. 3s. 8d. assised rents of 180 customers
and cottars who hold 444(?)a. land in Whinebergh, Jakesham,
Gerveston, Reymereston, Thurston, Bergh, Mateshale and
Shipedham, 19 geese, 342 hens, 1300J eggs, works &o. and pleas
&c. of court. I
All held of the king in chief by barony and paying 7s. every
month for the guard {custodiam) of the king's castle of Norwich, and
6s. 8d. for ' waytefe ' yearly.
Cauntele. A capital messuage &c., 80a. arable, 10a. meadow, a several
pasture, a salt marsh, 6a. of rushes (junccarie), 4a. wood, a wind-
mill, assised rents of 21 free tenants and 90 customers and cot-
tars, hens, works &c. and pleas &c. of court with view of frank pledge.
Castre. A capital messuage, 3a. arable in demesne, 10 1(?) a. land which
are held for 141g'r. of barley, 110s. 6d. assised rents of 27 free ten-
ants, 11. 9s. lid. assised rents of 81 cottars and customers holding
291a. land in villenage, hens, works &c. and pleas &c. of court withi
view of frank pledge.
170 INQUISITIONS.
Strumpeshagh. A capital messuage, 50a. arable, 20s. 9d. assiaed rent
of customers holding nO^Q)a. land in viUenage, works &c. and pleas
&c. of court with view of frank pledge.
AU held of the king in chief by barony by service of 1| knight's fee.
Strumpeshagh. 50a. arable, 4a. meadow, 4 pieces of saltmarsh worth
66s. 8d. yearly, 2a. turbary(l), 3a. wood, a windmill, 41. assised rents
of free tenants in divers towns, 28s. 9d. assised rents of 7 customers
holdmg in viUenage, hens, works &c. and pleas &c. of court with
view of frank pledge, held of the bishop of Norwich by service of 5s.
Scrouteby. A messuage &c. 60a. arable, 54s. l|d. assised rents of
free tenants and customers, hens, works, and pleas &c. of court
with view of frank pledge, held of the bishop of Norwich by service
of I knight's fee, of the inheritance of Isabel his wife, who survives.
Heir as above, aged 22 and more.
Extent or summary of the lands &c. which the said Hugh held of the
inheritance of Isabel his wife, {defective) viz. —
Suffolk. The manor of Bures.
Southampton. Certain tenements in Gretham and Emmesworth.
Hektfoed. Certain tenements in Watton Stone.
SuKREY. The manor of Adington.
Extent or summary of the lands &o. held by the said Hugh as abovesaid
in cos. Norfolk, Bedford, Nottingham, Buckingham, Sussex and
Lincoln, excepting Stoke Bardolf, Crofton, Plompton and Scrouteby,
which are not mentioned, and excepting the lands &c. held of the
inheritance of his wife.
Schedule indented being a summary of lands &c. with their values, viz. —
Sussex. Bercaumpe.
Lincoln. Ristington and Pilingham.
NoEFOLK. Strumpesagh and Runggeton.
Bedford. Houhton, Wendovere and Sutton (sic).
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237. Thomas Deuwy alias Dewy.
Writ, 16 July, 32 Edw. I.
Cornwall. Inq. made at Tywardraith, 13 Aug. 32 Edw. I.
Trewithen". The hamlet (extent given) held of the king in chief, as
of the manor of Moresk which is of the ancient demesne of the crown,
by fealty as in free socage, rendering 4s. yearly at the said manor.
Helleston. A house in the borough held in free burgage, of whom is
unknown to the jury.
Marcasiou. A house held of John de la Sale, service unknown.
Truueru. A moiety of two water-mills in the borough held of
Sir Thomas de Pridias in free burgage ; a .house with two shops and
a bakehouse held of the said Sir Thomas in free burgage ; and a
messuage &c. and 12a. arable outside the borough held of the
said Sir Thomas by knight's service.
Boswoer. \a. land Cornish held of Sir Serlo de Lanladron as of
his manor of Alet by knight's service, rendering \\d. yearly.
Tregellas. la. land Cornish held of John de Treiagu by knight's service,
David his sou, aged 15^, is his next heir.
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238. William Trbnchefil alias Trbnchefoyl, brother and heir of
Peter Trenchbfil alias Trenohefoyl.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said William, who
says he is of full age and seeks his lands &o. which are in the
king's wardship by reason of the lands &c. of John Comyn, earl
of Boughan, which are in the king's hand, 1 Oct. 32 Edw. I.
Dorset. Proof of age, 16 Nov. 32 Edw. I.
John Justin, aged 60, says that the said William was 22 years
old on the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul last, for hp was born at
Upwymburn on that feast, 10 Edw. I, and baptized on the morrow in the
church of All Saints there by William the rector ; and this he recollects
because he married Eva his wife on the feast of St. Katharine in that
year.
William de Brudeport, 60 and more, says the like, and knows it because
he did homage to Alexander Comyn, earl of Boughan, at Shepeheved on
the feast of the Purification, 10 Edw. I.
Thomas de Potern, 60 and more, agrees, and recollects because on the
feast of St. Silvester, 10 Edw. I, he had a daughter Maud (born) who
died the same year, and her death was written in the missal of that church
for a perpetual memorial.
PhiUp son of Elias, 60 and more, Walter Mautravers, 60, Hugh Pilol,
60 and more, Edward Kaynel, 60, Roger de la Dene, 60, Nicholas Antioch,
50, Roger de Hyneton, 50, John de Aven, 60, and John de Monaster',
50, say that the said WilUam was 22 at the abovesaid feast, and know
it because when John de Metyngham and his companions sat in the
eyre at Shyreburn the said William was 6 years of age, and also by frequent
access to the house of Peter Trenchefoyl his father.
C.Edw. I. i^ife 115. (3.)
239. John, son and heir of Richard Tempest.
[York.] Proof of age made at Skipton in Cravene on Thursday aiter
St. Michael, 32 Edw. I.
William de Marton, aged 60, says that the said John was born at
Braycewelle on the day of St. Bartholomew 21 years ago, and was
baptized in the baptistery of the church of St. Michael there ; and he
recollects the day and year because on the day of the Exaltation of the
Holy Cross following, a son Patrick was bom to himself who was 21 at
that feast last.
William de Cestrunt, aged 50, agrees, and recollects because Margery
his own mother was married to one John de Ursewyck of Lonesdale
on the day of St. Martin next after the said John's birth, 21 years ago.
John de Kygheley, aged 60, agrees, and recollects because on the day
of the Translation of St. Cuthbert following the said birth, there was
born to him a daughter Alice, who was 21 at that feast last.
Henry de Aula, aged 40, agrees, and recollects because one Cecily
his stepmother was married to William de Aula his father on the day
of the Decollation of St. John the Baptist next after the said birth,
twenty-one years ago.
Robert Buck, aged 41, agrees, and recollects because he was at
school (in scdlis) at Clyderhow on the exhibition (ad exhibitionem) of
172 INQUISITIONS.
Sir Henry de Kygheley, and on the morrow of the Nativity of St. John
the Baptist next before the said birth he was so badly beaten there
that he left the school, and from the day of that beating it was
twenty-one years on the same morrow last past.
Robert Forbraz, aged 50, agrees, and recollects because on the day
of St. Michael followmg the said birth he crossed to France, twenty-one
years ago.
Ehas de Stretton, aged 70, agrees, and recollects because Anabel
his wife died at the feast of St. Martin after the said John's birth,
twenty-one years ago.
Adam son of WiUiam de Brochton, aged 65, agrees, and recollects
because he was a godfather of the said John and lifted him from the sacred
font.
Robert son of Geoffrey de Bradeley, aged 80, agrees, and recollects
because he impleaded one Adam Standefast by a writ of right in the
court of Skypton, before John de Totenhow, constable of the castle, and
recovered seisin of the tenement sought about the feast of St. Martin
next after the said John's birth, twenty-one years ago at the said feast
next.
Richard de Bradeley, aged 60, agrees, and recollects because at
Christmas next after the said John's birth, there was born to him a son
Henry who will be 21 at that feast next if then living.
William de Brigham, aged 44, agrees, and recollects because at
Whitsunday before the said birth he entered the service of Sir William
de Paterton, twenty-one years ago at that feast last.
Henry de Marton, aged 40, agrees, and knows it because on the same
day there was born to him a son William, who was 21 at the feast of
St. Bartholomew last.
C.Edw.I. File US. (i.)
240. Emma the wipe of Richabd Fauvel, daughter and heir of
Elias de Rilleston.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said Emma on the
petition of the said Richard who says she is of full' age and seeks
the lands &c. of the said Ehas, who held of the king in chief as
of the honour of Albemarle, 28 Jan. 32 Edw. I.
[YoEK.] Proof of age made at Skipton in Craven on Wednesday the eve of
St. Gregory the Pope, 32 Edw. I.
John de Kigheleye, aged 50, says that the said Emma was bom at
Flasceby on Sunday before St. Peter in Cathedra last, fifteen years ago, and
was baptized in the baptistery of the church of St. Andrew, Geyregrave ;
and this he recollects because at the feast of St. Martin before, he took
a certain land of Henry de Cestreunde for a term of years, whereof at
the feast of St. Martin last fifteen years had elapsed, as the chirograph
testifies.
Henry de Aula, aged 43, says the like, and recollects it because at
Easter after the said Emma's birth he was dwelling in the service
of Sir Ingram de Gynes, fifteen years ago at the said feast next.
Elias de Stretton, aged 60, says the Uke, and recollects because Anabel
his wife died twelve years ago at Christmas last, and on Sunday before
the feast of St. Peter in Cathedra following the said Emma was 3 years of
EDWARD I. 173
age ; and he was in the inquisition made by the escheator after the death
of the said Elias de Rilleston.
Adam son of William de Broyghton, aged 54, says the like, and recollects
because at Whitsunday after the said birth he demised a bovate of land
in Stock to one Richard de Stock for a term of fifteen years, which will
have elapsed at Whitsunday next.
Richard de Fauvelthorp, aged 41, says the like, and recoUects because
twelve years ago at the feast of St. Martin last, he demised all his land in
Broyghton to one Hugh de Halton for twelve years, which elapsed at that
feast last, and the said Emma on Sunday before the feast of St. Peter in
Cathedra next after the said demise was 3 years of age, which he recollects
because he had a son Robert of the same age.
Robert Buck, aged 38, says the like, and recollects because Adam Buck
his father died twelve years ago at the feast of the Ascension next ; the
said Emma was then 3 years old, and he was in the church on the day she
was baptized.
Robert son of Geoffrey, aged 64, says the like, and recollects because
at the feast of the Purification last fifteen years ago he enfeoffed Richard
his son of 17a. land and meadow in Esteby, and the said Emma was
born on the abovesaid Sunday following.
Thomas Revel, aged 50, says the like, and recollects because at
Christmas last fifteen years ago he married Eve his wife, and on the above-
said Sunday following the said Emma was born.
William de Brigham, aged 44, says the like, and recollects because
at the feast of the Epiphany fifteen years ago he affianced Agnes his
wife, and on the abovesaid Sunday following the said Emma was bom.
Thomas del Twhaytes, aged 43, says the Uke, and recollects because
Robert Forbraz his nephew fifteen years ago at the feast of St. Michael
last married Joan his wife, and on the abovesaid Sunday following the
said Emma was born.
Adam Thorbrand, aged 53, says the like, and recollects because at
Easter next after the said Emma's birth Anabel his wife bore him a son
William, who at Easter next will be 15 years of age.
Richard son of Hugh, aged 39, says the like, and recollects because
fifteen years ago on Saturday after the Purification last, Henry his
brother died, and on the abovesaid Sunday following the said Emma was
bom.
G.Edw.I. Fih\\5.{5.)
241 . Roger son de- Henry de Beltoft.
Writ, Dumfermelyn, 26 Jan. 32 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Ivq. maxie at Eppeworthe, 11 July, 32 Edw. I.
Belton. A capital messuage, 6a. arable, \\a. meadow, and 5 free tenants
who render ^\d. yearly, held of the heir of Roger de Moubray, a
minor and in the king's wardship, by service of -^ knight's fee,
suit at the said heir's court at Eppeworthe every three weeks, and
rendering %d. to him yearly, and 15^d. to sheriff's aid.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
WilUam his son, aged 4, is his next heir.
C. Eiw. I. File 115. (6.)
174 INQUISITIONS.
242. John lb Brttn, of Tadyncton.
Writ, 22 Oct. 32 Edw. I.
Hereford. Inq. taken at Hereford on Monday after St. Luke, 33 Edw. I.
Tadyncton. A garden, dovecot, 60a. land, 10a. meadow, and 3 free
tenants and 3 customers (named).
Bolynghope. 45a. land and 7 free tenants (named).
Cleyhangre. 15 free tenants rendering lis. 6jd. yearly.
All held of the king in chief by service of \ and ^ knight's fee.
He held no other lands &c.
John his son, aged 22 and more, is his next heir,
C.Edw.I. File 115.0.)
243. Robert de la Bebwe.
Writ, 3 Nov. 32 Edw. I.
Gloxtcester. Inq. taken at Gloucester, 14 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
La Berwe within the manor of Erlingham. Two parts of a messuage
and of a carucate of land held of the heir of William de Berkeleye,
a minor and in the king's wardship, by service of placing the fu-st
dish before him on Christmas day, rendering to him l\d. yearly
as Peter's pence at Durseleye, and doing suit at his court there
every three weeks ; and there are there a capital messuage &c.
50a. arable, 4a. meadow, 2a. and two parts of la. wood of oak
saplings (?) (bletronibus quercuum), and 7 free tenants (named
including the abbot of Flixleye) rendering 23s. 5|d. yearly.
Erlingham. la. land held of the heir of Robert de Berkeleye, who is in the
wardship of Thomas de Berkeleye, by service of ^d. yearly ; and
2a. land held of John de Cymudeshal.
And he held through Joan his wife a messuage &c. 37a. land, 3a.
meadow, and 2a. wood, which, before she was espoused to the said
Robert, she obtained {jperpetravit) from John de la Berwe his father
for her life, rendering to him and his heirs Id. yearly ; and
there are there 6 free tenants (named).
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
John atte Berwe his brother, aged 11 at Christmas day last, is his
next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 115. (8.)
244. Richard de Asheby alias de Assheby.
Writ, 15 Oct. 32 Edw. I.
Leicester. Inq. Friday before St. Nicholas, 33 Edw. I.
Bamesby. 3a. land and 6s. 8d. rent from 5 free tenants, together with a
third part of the lordship of the whole township, held of John de la
Sale, rendering 2d. yearly.
Suth Croxton. A messuage with a moiety of a thorn thicket, 192a. arable,
and 4 free tenants rendering 50s. rent, held of Thomas son of Thomas
de Lincoln by knight's service, and rendering lOOs. rent sec yearly
to the prioress of St. Michael's outside Staunford ; a messuage and
60a. arable held of the said Thomas by knight's service, which
service the said Thomas granted to Roger de Wylughby of Leicester
EDWAED I. 175
by a fine made in the king's court ; a toft with 48a. land held of John
Tovk' by service of lib. pepper ; and the other moiety of the thorn
thicket held of Ingeham de Benton by service of a peppercorn .
Queneby. A messuage, 10| virgates of land, and 5s. 6d. and ^Ib. pepper
rent from 3 free tenants, held jointly with Alice his wife of Thomas
son of Thomas de Lincoln by knight's service, which service the
said Thomas granted by a fine made in the king's court to Roger de
Wylughby.
Babegrave. A toft and 3a. land held of the master of the hospital of
Burton Lazars {Scancti Lazari) by service of I5d. ; 5|r. land held of
Master William de Boys by service of a rose ; and 5o. land held
of WiUiam Burdet by service of a rose.
Howes. 8s. rent from 2 free tenants held of Roger de Howes by service
of &d. yearly.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
John his son, aged 17 on the morrow of Ash Wednesday (scinerum)
next, is his next heir.
C.Mw.I. File\U.{9.)
245. William Basset.
Writ, 18 Nov. 32 Edw. I.
Cornwall. iTiq. taken at Cambron, 20 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
Tihidi. The manor (extent given), including 10a. land called ' la Launda,'
held of the king in chief by service of | knight's fee.
Trevalga. The hamlet (extent given) held of the king in chief by service
of \ knight's fee.
WiUiam his son, aged 5, is his next heir.
Devon. Iriq. taken at Exeter, 15 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
Whitechapel (aJba Capella). The hamlet (extent given) held of the heirs
of Hugh Peverel, as of the manor of Taleton, by knight's service ;
and 4Z. rent from John Hereward [of Ernescoumbe] a freeman,
held of Geoffrey de Caumvile, as of the honour of Toriton, by
knight's service.
Heir as above, aged 4 years.
Sttssex. Inq. made at Weston, 26 Jan. 33 Edw. I.
Bebyton. A moiety of the manor (extent given) held of William
de Monteforti by service of | knight's fee, rendering yearly to
John Torel 20s. for the manor of Nymelond, co. Devon, which
(sometime) was the said William's, and to the said John yearly
for the manors of Tyhidy and Trevalewe, co. Cornwall, 81., by a
fine levied in the king's court.
Heir as above, aged 4 on the feast of St. Michael last.
If the issues of the aforesaid lands &c. shall not reach the said
rent of 81. it shall be lawful for the sa,id John Torel to distrain the
manor of Ippesden, co. Oxford, which Hawis mother of the said
William holds in dower, as well as the moiety of Bebyton,
Extent or summary of the above manors, lands &c.
176 INQUISITIONS.
Writ of certiorari de feodis &c. 26 Jan. 33 Edw. I.
Cornwall. Inq. made at Launceveton, 24 Jan. 34 Edw. I.
Cambron. The advowson of the church.
St. Hogan. The advowson of the church.
Eudruth. The advowson of the church of St. Uny {Evonini).
All held of the kmg in chief. He had no knight's fees in the
county.
Petition to the king and council by Roger de Englefeld, complaining
that whereas William, son of Sir Laurence Bassett, held of him the
manor of Tyhidi, co. Cornwall, by service of two parts of a knight's
fee, as may be seen by a fine levied in 25 Hen. Ill, between William
de Englefeld his ancestor, whose heir he is, and Alan Basset grand-
father of William Basset, whose heir he is, the king's escheator
has seized the manor into the king's hand by reason of wardship
by the nonage of William Basset, whereas the wardship of that
manor pertains to the said Roger ; and praying that the fine may be
viewed and right done. {French, undated.)
Endorsed : Let the escheator be commanded to enquire if the earl
'of Cornwall had the wardship of William Basset &c. ; and let the
treasurer &c. of the exchequer be commanded to search the earl's
muniments whether anything was done after the said fine whereby
the wardship ought to belong to the king &c. and let justice be done.
Transcript of fine made in the king's court at Oxford a month from Easter,
25 Hen. Ill, between William de Englefeld and Alan Basset con-
cerning a moiety of a knight's fee in Shiplake, whereby the said
Alan acknowledged the same to be the right of the said William of his
gift, to hold to him and his heirs of the said Alan and his heirs for
ever, rendering a pair of white gloves or Id. yearly at Ippesden,
and doing the services due to the chief lords. And the said William
granted to the said Alan all his land in Tyhydy and all his other lands
&c. in Cornwall of the inheritance of Geoffrey de Dunstanvill his kins-
man, to hold to the said Alan and his heirs of the said William and his
heirs for ever, doing two parts of the service of one knight's fee,
together with the reversion of all the lands &c . which [Isabel ? ] the wife
of Alan de Dunstanvill held in dower in the same county of his gift, to
hold by the service aforesaid ; and he granted that he and his heirs
should render to the said Alan Basset &c. lOOs. yearly at Ippesden
for the life of the said Isabel, and after her death be quit thereof ;
and he gave to the said Alan thirty marks.
Writ of Privy Seal to the escheator to enquire whether the wardship
of certain lands held by William Basset in Cornwall pertains to
the king by reason of the nonage of his heir or not, their value, the
age of the heir, and whether the king may give the wardship to
whom he pleases, or not, &c. 14 Feb. 33 Edw. I. (French.)
Cornwall. Inq. taken at Tihidy by writ from the king's wardrobe, 3 March
33 Edw. I.
Tihidy. The manor (extent given) held as abovesaid.
Cambron, St. Hogan, and St. Uny, Rudruth. The advowsons of the
churches.
Trevalga. The hamlet (extent given) held as abovesaid.
Heir as abovesaid, aged 5 years.
EDWARD I. 177
Alice late the wife of the said William is dowered wholly of the
hamlet of Trevalga in the king's court.
The king can give the wardship to whom he wills.
Devon. Iriq. taken at Exeter by writ from the king's wardrobe, 10 March,
33 Edw. I.
Whitechapel. The hamlet (extent given) held as above.
Heir as last above.
Alice late the wife of the said William is dowered wholly of this
hamlet.
Sussex. Inq. made at Cicestre, 21 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Bebeton. A moiety of the town (extent given) held of Sir William de
Mountfort by service of \ knight's fee, and rendering 9Z. yearly
to John Torel for other lands which he had in Cornwall and Devon.
Alice late wife of the said William is dowered of a third part
thereof.
Heir as last above ; but whether the wardship pertains to the king,
and he can give it to whom he pleases, or not, the jurors caimot say, for
the said William held other lands in Cornwall and Devon, tenure
unknown.
C.Edw.I. J't7e 115. (10.)
246. BOOEB DE BtJRGHHULLE.
Writ, 15 Oct. 32 Edw. I.
Hereford. Inq. made at Hereford on Thursday before Palm Sunday,
33 Edw. I. {defaced).
Tullynton. The manor (extent given), including a wood called ' le
Vlose,' held of John son of Reginald by service of \ knight's fee,
doing homage, fealty, wardship and marriage only ;
\ hide of land (held) of John Tranele(?) by service of 8s. yearly. . .
3 free tenants for life, whereof one holds a messuage and 2 carucates
of land by a rent of a clove gillyflower, and the others hold \2l.
yearly rent and render two clove gillyflowers.
Burghulle. A carucate of land containing 100a. arable, 12a. meadow,
and a wood called Badenegge, held of Humphrey de Bonn, earl of
Hereford and Essex, by service of two parts of a knight's fee ; a
pasture held of Roger de Chandos by service of \2d. ; a parcel
of wood held of Elizabeth de Camages by service of a rose
yearly ; and messuages, lands &c. (extent given) held by certain
tenants for life, free tenants, customers and cottars.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Roger, son of Roger his son, aged 2 at the feast of St. Frideswide last,
is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File U5.{U.)
247. Brian de Brotjmpton alias de Brompton.
Writ to the escheator to extend the lands &c. of the said Brian, deceased,
which are taken into the king's hand, 10 Oct. 32 Edw. I. To be
returned before the barons of the exchequer.
178 INQUISITIONS.
Hbrbford. Inq. Monday after St. Nicholas, 33 Edw. I.
Ayston. 100a. arable, 10a. meadow, a pasture, 27 free tenants rendering
11. 125. 10c?. rent, 11 customers rendering U. 17s. 7d. rent, and 40d.
pleas &c. of court.
Salop. Extent Saturday after St. Andrew, 33 Edw. I.
Kynlet. A messuage &c. a water-mill, 2 carucates of land containing
120a. arable, 1 carucate of land newly enclosed from the waste by
Walter Hakelut, 4a. meadow, a several pasture, a park containing
100a., 57s. \Qd. rents from free tenants (named), 12 horse shoes
rent, price 6cZ., for an assart, 11. IQs. \Qd. rent from bondmen,
23s. 5a!. from cottars, and 2s. pleas &c. of court.
Saxop [and Herefoed]. Extent. Thursday after the feast of St. Andrew,
33 Edw. I. {much defaced).
Brompton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), and
there ought to be paid 13s. 4d. yearly from the said manor at
the castle of Wiggemore.
Bocton. 80a. land, 4a. meadow, a water-mill, 33s. 9d. rent of a
freeman (named), a park, pleas &c.
Weston, a member of Brompton, 5s. %d. rent.
Stowe, a member of Brompton. A water-mill and rents of certain
Welshmen.
C. Edw. I. File 116. (12.)
248. Thomas de Belhtjs.
Writ of flenius certiorari, because by an inquisition lately made the
king understands that the said Thomas held the manor of Barkeston,
CO. Leicester, of WiUiam de Ros by homage and foreign service,
which manor with the other lands &c. of the said Thomas were
taken into the king's hand, and now on behalf of Maud, late the
wife of the said Thomas, it is shown that Richard de Belhus, father
of the said Thomas, gave the manor to the same Thomas and Maud
in free marriage, 17 Oct. 32 Edw. I.
Leicester. Inq. made at Barkeston in the hundred of Framelond on
Wednesday after St. Andrew, 33 Edw. I.
Barkeston. The said Richard gave the manor to the said Thomas and
Maud in free marriage, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies,
ten years ago, and the said Maud peacefully continued her seisin
with her husband until his death.
C.Edw.I.File\l5.{U.)
249. Joan late the wife of Richard de Dover.
Writ of certiorari to the escheator on the petition of John earl of Athol
(Dasceles) in Scotland, whom the king has admitted to his peace, to
enquire whether the said Joan held the manor of [Lesnes] in dower of
the inheritance of Isabel [sometime sister of the said Richard], or not,
and if so who is the said Isabel's heir &c 32 Edw, I.
(fragment).
Kent. Inq. made at Grenewich, 7 ... 33 Edw. I. (fragment).
Lesnes. The said Joan held the manor of the inheritance of the said
Isabel ; which (manor is held) (?) of the king in chief as member of
EDWARD I. 179
the barony of Cheleham, now in the hand of Alexander de Ba(liolo)
England, who married the said Isabel.
John, earl of Athol in Scotland, son of the said Isabel, aged 21 and
more, is next heir of the said Isabel.
C.Edw.I. I'iZe 115. (14.)
250. Thomas de Crtte.
Writ from Edward prince of Wales &c. to William Trussel his justice of
Chester, 15 Sept. 32 Edw. I.
Chester. Inq. taken in the full county at Chester on Wednesday after St.
Michael, 32 Edw. I.
Crue, Chelmundeston, Nantwich {Wyco Malhanc), Aston and Leyghton.
1 knight's fee held of the king in chief, then earl of Chester, by service
of 1 knight's fee, finding a man with barded horse in time of war
in Wales and a horseman {hominem ad equum) to do guard {wardam)
at the two fairs of Chester on the feasts of St. John the Baptist and
St. Michael, and doing suit at every county (court) of Chester.
He died at Crue on Sunday after St. Martin, 20 Edw. I. His daughters,
Joan aged 34, whom Richard de Preers, aged 36, married with the licence
of the king then earl of Chester, and Avice, aged 17, whom Thomas de
Preers, aged 30, married with the king's licence, which the king's
commission testifies, are his next heirs. There is nothing else to be
enquired according to the custom of Chester.
Mandate from the said prince to his justice and chamberlain of Chester
requiring them to cause execution to be done to Thomas de Praers
and Avice his wife according to the inquest herewith remitted,
taking their oath of fealty &c. 19 Dee. 32 Edw. I. (French.)
E. Inq. 'p.m. File 7. (4.)
251 . Edmund de Mtjlfoed alias de Muleeoed.
Writ, 12 April, 33 Edw. I.
Wilts. Inq. made at Salisbury (Sarr'), 4 May, 33 Edw. I.
Muleford. A messuage and a virgate of land held of the king in chief
by service of keeping the king's forest of Clarindon by one man on
foot. The king gave to Lady Eleanor his mother, sometime queen
of England, the wardship of the said lands with the marriage of
the heir, who gave the same to James Daubeney her yeoman, and
he sold them to William le Noble.
Agnes his daughter, aged 24, is next heir of the said Edmund, and has
satisfied William le Noble for her marriage, and is not yet married, but
wholly free.
C.Edw.I. File 116.(1.)
252. Henry de Wyveton.
Writ, [*26] April, 33 Edw. I.
York. Inq. made at Hedon in Holderness, 22 Sept. 33 Edw. I.
Wyueton. A messuage and 1^ oarucate of land held of the king in chief,
as of the honour of Albemarle, by service of ^^ knight's fee, doing
♦ See Calendar of Fine Rolls, p. 514,
180 INQUISITIONS.
suit at the wapentake of Holdemess every three weeks, and rendering
2s. for the guard of the king's castle of Skipse.
John his son, aged 19 at the feast of St. Michael last, is his next heir.
G.Edw.I. FilenQ.(2.)
253. John DAMMAHTYiir alias Daumabtin, Damaktin.
Writ, 10 March, 33 Edw, I.
Essex. Inq. 6 July, 33 Edw. I.
Beuchamp alias Belchamp St. Ethelbert (Bellum Campum Sancti
Atheiberti). A messuage, l\a. land and la. pasture, held of the
king, as of the honour of Boulogne, by service of doing suit at the
king's court of Witham every month.
William his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
G.Edw.I. File \IQ.{Z.)
254. Eeginald le Moyl, of Bodmalgan, (dias lb Moel.
Writ, 12 April, 33 Edw. I.
Cornwall. Inq. 27 April, 33 Edw. I.
Bodmalgan. A messuage &c. 8a. arable, 9a. pasture, a little grove contain-
ing 2a. and 3 tenants by agreement {amvencionarii) who render
65. yearly, held of the king in chief by service of :^ knight's fee,
rendering ^d. yearly at the king's manor of Penlym, and doing suit
at the court of the said manor every month.
WiUiam his son, aged 18, is his next heir.
C.EdwI. J'i7e 116. (4.)
255. John le TAiLLtrR, of Little Badwe.
Writ, 27 Aug. 33 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. taken at Danyghebury on Sunday the morrow of St. Edmund
the King, 34 Edw. I.
Little Badewe. A messuage, 17a. arable and \a. meadow, held of
Richard Basset by service of 35. yearly ; and ll|a. arable held of
Robert Vydelu by service of l%d. yearly.
John his son, aged 13, is his next heir.
G.Edw.I. File\\Q.{5.)
256. John de Kyrkeby.
Writ, 8 Oct. 33 Edw. I.
York. Inq. Monday the feast of St. Luke, 33 Edw. I.
Tocwyd. A messuage, 5 bovates of land, 8a. wood, 2a. meadow, and
5 cottages, held of Nicholas heir of Laderana late the wife of John de
Bella Aqua, [a minor and] in the king's wardship, by service of
-^ knight's fee.
Andrew his son, aged 30, is his next heir.
KjTrkeby. The manor held of the abbot of Fountains by service of
45. yearly,
G.Edw.I. File 116.(6.)
EDWARD I. 181
257. John Coleman.
Writ, 1 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. Saturday after St. Matthias, 33 Edw. I.
Pritelewell. A messuage and 120a. arable.
Estwode. 14a. arable and 2a. wood.
Both held of Margaret Grapinel by service of Id. yearly.
Pritelewell. 20a. arable held of the countess of Oxford, as of the manor
of Pritelewell, which she holds in dower, by service of I2s. 6d. yearly,
and doing suit for her at the hundred of Rocheford, which is in the
queen's hand, every three weeks, and at the court of the barony of
Reylegh, which is in the king's hand, every month.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
John his son, aged 10 at Easterday next, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 116. (T.)
258. William de Haveeberghe alias de Haeeberg.
Writ, 12 May, 33 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. Saturday the eve of Holy Trinity, 33 Edw. I.
Reylegh. A capital messuage, 40a. arable and 2a. meadow, held of the
king, as of the honour of Reylegh, of the inheritance of Alena his
wife who survives, by service of i.d. yearly rent for the king's hidage .
He held no other lands &o.
Heir unknown, because he was born in co. Leicester.
C.Edw.I. File 116. (8.)
259. Nicholas le Convees.
Writ, 21 July, 33 Edw. I.
Derby. Inq. made at Loiigesden, 7 Sept. 33 Edw. I.
Hope. A bovate of land held of the king in chief by service of keeping
the king's forest in Eydale, Assop and Derw(en)t in person.
Castelton. Five httle messuages held of the king in chief, as of the honour
of the castle of the Peak, by service of rendering the king 20d. yearly
by the hands of the bailiff of the said castle ; and 4 bovates of land
held of the king in chief, as of the honour aforesaid, by service of
rendering 4s. yearly to the king by the hands of his said bailiff.
Thomas his son, aged 25 and more, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 116. (9.)
260. William Gocblyn alias Goscblyn.
Writ, 14 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Hereford. Inq. made at Wystempston, 12 Oct. 33 Edw. I.
Westempston. A messuage and 20a. arable, held of the king in
chief by service of conducting the king's treasure from the castle of
Hereford to London at the king's charges ; and 3a. meadow held of
Roger de Mortuo Mari by service of rendering to him 2s. 6d. yearly
and doing suit at his court of Mauwardyn every three weeks.
He died on Monday after the Conversion of St. Paul, 33 Edw. I.
Walter his son, aged 28 and more, is his next heir.
182 INQUISITIONS.
Writ, 12 Oct. 33 Edw. I.
Hereford. Inq. made at Mauwardyn on the eve of All Saints, 33 Edw. 1.
Wystemston. . To the same effect as above.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Heir as above.
C.Edw.I. File 116. (10.)
261 . William, alias William son of William, de Lascelbs.
Writ concerning the lands &c. of the said William, who died under age,
holdmg by knight's service of the heir of Roger de Moubray, a minor
and in the king's wardship, 22 Nov. 33 Edw. I.
Similar writ concerning lands &c. held by him by knight's service of the
heir of Robert de Tateshale, a minor and in the king's wardship,
22 Nov. 33 Edw. I.
York. Inq. Wednesday after St. Andrew, 33 Edw. I.
Soureby. The manor (extent given) held of William de Vescy of Kildare,
lord of Malton, by service of two parts of a knight's fee, which service
is assigned to Isabel late the wife of William de Vescy in dower,
Brakenberh. The manor (extent given) held of the said WiUiam by
service of \ knight's fee, which service is assigned to the said Isabel
in dower.
Harlauthorp. The manor (extent given) held of Lady Joan, late the
wife of Robert de Tatessale the elder, and daughter and one of
the heirs of Ralph son of Ranulph, by service of -^^s knight's fee.
Thexton. Two bovates of land held of the said Lady Joan ....
John de Lasceles his brother, aged 17 at the feast of the Inven(tion
of the Holy Cross?), 32 (Edw. I), is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File\\Q.{ll.)
262. Paul de la Mettyn.
Writ, 16 Sept. 33 Edw. I.
Cornwall. Extent made at Liskeret, 8 Oct. 33 Edw. I.
La Mettyn. The hamlet (extent given) held of the king in chief, as of
his castle of Launceveton, by service of finding him a man with
linen armour (Jinea armura), cap and lance, in the said castle whenever
war shall happen in those parts for forty days at his own charges,
Philip his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File\\6.{l2.)
263. Philip de Wylgheby alias de Wileby, de Wilebi, de Wylitby,
Writ, 23 Aug. 33 Edw. I.
Kent. Inq. made at Tenham, 14 Oct. 33 Edw. I.
Boclond. A messuage &c., 44a. arable, and 10s. lid. rent, held of the
king in chief, as of the honour of Crevquer, by homage and service
of \ knight's fee ; 22a. arable held of Hugh de Gerunde by homage
and service of J knight's fee ; 132a. arable, la. wood, and 37s. rent
of free tenants, held of Henry de Leyboume, as of his manor of
Biflete, by homage and service of \ knight's fee ; and pleas &c.
worth 2s.
WiUiam his brother, aged 80 and more, is his next heir.
EDWARD 1. 18S
Middlesex. Inq. {undated and defective).
Edelmeton. A messuage, 84a. arable, 80a. woo3, 25a. meadow, and
28s. rent, held of Geoffrey de Say by service of rendering 6s. 9d.
yearly and doing suit at his court of Edelmeton every three weeks,
of the prior of Holy Trinity, London, rendering 3s. Id. and lib. pepper
yearly, of the prior of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in
England rendering 4s. yearly, and of Richard le Keu rendering 4td.
yearly.
Totenham. A messuage, 80a. arable, 2a. wood, . . a. meadow and 12a.
pasture, held of John de Britannia by service of 15s. and lib. pepper
and doing suit at his court of Totenham every three weeks.
Heir, Sir William de Wylgheby as above, aged
Writ, 23 Aug. 33 Edw. I.
Nottingham. Inq. taken at Nottingham, 8 Aug. 34 Edw. I. (defaced).
Bolewell. [*A toft] and 2 bovates of land, held of the king in chief by
service of being forester in Beskewod in fee, and 80a. pasture in
Bolewell [*' ground '].
Heir as first above, aged 50.
C.Edw.I. J't7e 116.(13.)
264. William de Boyvill.
Writ, 12 June, 33 Edw. I.
York. Inq. made at Skipton in Craven on Saturday the eve of St. James,
33 Edw. I.
Collyngge. A hamlet held of the king in chief, as of the honour of the
castle of Skipton, by homage and service of | knight's fee, and doing
suit at his court of Skipton every three weeks.
Sutton in Ayrdal. The manor held of William le Vavasour by homage
and service of \ knight's fee, and rendering to him and his heirs
10s. yearly.
John his son, aged 22 on the day of St. Laurence next, is his next heir.
Cumberland. Inq. made at Carlisle on Saturday after SS. Peter and Paul,
33 Edw. I.
Ireby. The manor held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Cokermue,
by homage and service of \ knight's fee ; which manor Adam de
Midilton held of the said William by homage, rendering him a sparrow-
hawk yearly at the [feast of the] Assumption.
Forest of Engylwode. A forester ship held of the king in chief in fee.
Thorisby. 5 marks of land and rent held of Thomas de Multon of
Gyllisland by homage and service of doing suit at his court at Burg
every three weeks.
Aynstaplyt. The manor held of Richard de Nevill by service of 4d.
yearly.
Heir as above, aged 22 and more.
Writ of certiorari to the escheator to enquire what forestership the said
William held in the forest of Inglewode &c. 5 Aug, 33 Edw. I.
Cumberland. Inq. made at Wygeton on Wednesday before SS. Simon and
Jude, 34 Edw. I.
* So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, but now illegible.
184 iNQUISmONS.
Forest of Englewode. A forester ship in the ward of Alerdale held of the
king ia chief by service of keeping the venison and the forest in the
ward aforesaid.
Heir as above, aged 23 and more,
^ C.Edw.I. Fik 116.(14:.)
265. Hugh de Beaumeys alias Beattmeys, de Bettmbys.
Writ, 20 May, 33 Edw. I.
LtNCOLN. Inq. 2 June, 33 Edw. I.
Liimebergh. A capital messuage &c., 60a. arable, 22 free tenants
rendering U. yearly, 3s. yearly toll of the market and 2s. pleas &c. of
court, held of the king in chief by service of | knight's fee.
Henry his son, aged 28 and more, is his next heir.
Hereford. Inq. Tuesday after Holy Trinity, 33 Edw. I.
Lude Muchegros. A moiety of the town (extent given) held for life, of
the inheritance of Iseult sometime his wife by the courtesy of England,
of Gerard de Henesford by service of ^ knight's fee.
Henry, son of the said Hugh and Iseult, aged 28 and more at the feast
of St. Thomas the Apostle last, is their next heir.
Salop. Inq. made at Albriton on Saturday the morrow of St. Barnabas,
33 Edw. I.
Doniton. A capital messuage &c. 30a. arable and la. meadow, held of
John de Beumeys by service of 18d. and lib. cummin yearly ; and
40a. arable held of John de la Warre, lord of Albriton, by service of
8d. yearly.
Heir as last above.
C.Edw.I. File 116. (15.)
266. Margery, the wife of John de Gyzors alias Margery de Jesors.
Writ, 2 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. taken at Dunmawe on the feast of St. Matthew, 33 Edw. I.
Neweton halle by Dunmawe. A moiety of the manor (extent given)
held of Edmund de Berners by service of ^ knight's fee ; and 35a.
arable, 1^. pasture, and two free tenants of the fee of Albemarle,
rendering 2s. 6d. yearly, held of the king in chief, as of the honour
of Albemarle now in the king's hand, by service of ^ knight's fee.
John, son of John de Jesors deceased and the said Margery, aged 26
and more, is her next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 116. (16.)
267. Philip le Lardiner alias le Lardener, la Lardener.
Writ, 16 June, 33 Edw. 1.
York. Inq. Tuesday before the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr,
33 Edw. I.
York. A house called the prison of the Lardery (prisona Lardinar(ie*) )
where he had the custody of trespassers in the king's forest
» See Fine Roll.
EDWARD 1. 185
of Galtres, and a rent of 11. 12s. Id. which he used to receive from
the king's rent (firma) by the hands of the bailiffs of York.
Thorp Andreu. 7s. rent.
All held of the king in chief by service of keeping the prison afore-
said.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
His daughters, Margaret aged 20 at Whitsunday last, and Helen aged
18 at the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist last, are his next
heirs.
G.Edw.I. FilellG.{n.)
268. Geoffrey attb Punfold alias de la Pundfatjde.
Writ, 3 Oct. 33 Edw. I.
Sussex. Inq. made at Cicestre, 21 Dec. 34 Edw. I.
Waleton by Boseham. A capital messuage and 8a. arable ; which, before
the last ejrre of Salomon de Roff' and his associates in Sussex, he
held of Roger Papillon and his ancestors by service qf rendering
2s. yearly, but in the said ejie it was presented that that tenement
was at one time a member of certain lands &c. in Bradebrigge by
Bosham which the said Roger now holds of the king by serjeanty
of rendering him two white capons whenever the king shall pass
the said Roger's gate ; wherefore the said Geoffrey's tenement was
taken into the king's hand by reason of the dismemberment of the
said serjeanty, and the said Geoffrey had it back to hold of the king
for 45. yearly at the exchequer.
He held no other lands &c. in the baiUwick.
John his son, aged 22, in his next heir.
Petition of Roger Papilun that he may not be disinherited but may have
his tenant aforesaid, as he and all his ancestors have had before the
last eyre in Sussex, for the alienation was made before their seisin,
when no man was accustomed to seek licence. {French. Undated,)
Endorsed. Let the inquisition come before the treasurer and let him
do what of right ought to be done.
C.Edw.l. jP^e 116. (18.)
269. Robert Bardolf alias Bardxjlf.
Writ, 18 March, 33 Edw. I.
BtrcKiNGHAM. Inq. Wednesday after St. Gregory the Pope, 33 Edw. I.
Adestok. The manor (extent given) held of the earl of Ulster {Hulvister)
by service of \ knight's fee ; which manor he acquired from Roger
son of Ralph Bozun, to himself and' Lora his wife and his heirs, by
fine levied in the king's court.
Avice his daughter, aged 30, is his next heir.
Suffolk. Inq. Friday before St. Dunstan, 33 Edw. I.
Shellaund, Elmeswell, Haweley, Buxale, Finberwe and Rathsden.
Certain tenements held for life by the demise of Ingram Belet and
Avice his wife, rendering to them lOZ. yearly, with reversion to them
and the heirs of their bodies.
He held nothing in his demesne as of fee in the county.
186 INQUISITIONS.
Lbicbstbe. Inq. 17 July, 33 Edw, I.
Claxton. The manor (extent given) held, of the mheritance of Lora
his wife, of William de Ros by service of a knight's fee.
(Unspecified.) Thirteen bovates of land and 45. yearly rent, acquired jointly
by the said Robert and Lora to themselves and their heirs, of the
fee of William de Ros ; and 9 bovates of land and 6s. rent, by the
hands of Luke the marshal similarly acquired from divers men, of
the same fee.
Heir as above.
Nottingham. Inq. 20 July, 33 Edw. I.
Skerington. The soke, acquired jointly by the said Roger and Lora
from Roger Bosun (?) to them and the heirs of the said Robert,
and held of William de Ros by service of I knight's fee.
Kyrketon. A messuage and a bovate of land similarly acquired from
WiUiam de Kyrketon ; and 20s. yearly rent similarly acquired
from William de Hotot, with the advowson of the church of Kyrketon
every second vacancy.
[Skerrington.] 12a. land and 2a. meadow in iJie soke aforesaid, acquired
to himself and his heirs from divers men.
Heir as above.
Norfolk. Inq. made at Stokeferie, 15 July, 33 Edw. I.
Wyrham. A capital messuage containing 4a., 100a. arable, 5a. meadow,
and 14s. assised rent yearly.
Crjntnplesham. A fourth part of a capital messuage, 12a. arable,
|a. meadow, and a villein holding 7a. land and rendering 23d. yearly.
AJl held of the earl of Gloucester by service of | knight's fee.
Heir as above, the wife of Ingram Belet, aged 30 and more.
C. Edw. 7. i^tie 116. (19.)
270. John son of Hugh.
Writ, 28 Sept. 33 Edw. I.
YOEK. Inq. Wednesday after the Epiphany, 34 Edw. I.
Ingelton. The manor (extent given) held, by the gift of Hugh son
of Henry to himself and the heirs of his body, of the said Hugh and
his heirs by service of rendering them \0l. yearly, and doing for them
to the lord of Burton in Lonesdale, chief lord of that fee, 22s. yearly
for a rent {firma) called Burton Male, 17s. for wapentake fine yearly,
and the foreign service pertaining to 6 carucates of land whereof
17 make a knight's fee ; which said Hugh, before the said gift, held the
said manor with other tenements of the said lord of Burton by
homage and service, and suit at the court of Burton every three
weeks.
Bentham hamlet. 3| bovates of land 4 tofts, 2 assarts, and a water-
mill.
Free tenants of the manor, viz. : —
Caldecotes. The hamlet held by Geoffrey de Upsale by service of 3s,
yearly and doing foreign (service).
Twyselton. The hamlet held by Master William de Twyselton by
service of 1(2. yearly and doing foreign (service).
EDWARD 1. 187
(Unspecified.) A bovate of land held by Adam de Mirewra by service of
3s. Id. yearly and doing foreign (service).
Bentham. A moiety of the hamlet held by John de Bentham by foreign
service only.
Henry his son, aged 3 at the feast of St. Edmund the King and Martyr
last, is his next heir.
NoRTHTJMBERLAND. luq. Monday the eve of St. Andrew, 34 Edw. I.
Wytingham. Two parts of the manor (extent given with names of
tenants), including a moiety of the town of Glanton held by John de
Glanton, a free tenant, rendering 405. yearly, held of the inheritance
of Isabel his wife, daughter and heir of Michael de Ryhill, of the
king in chief in serjeanty, by service of ^ sparrow hawk for the
whole manor, and there is rendered at the exchequer of Newcastle
upon Tyne for the said sparrow hawk | mark yearly, whereof the
• said Isabel renders two parts.
The aforesaid Isabel, aged 24 at the feast of the Assumption last, is
next heir of the lands &c. aforesaid.
Writ {ad melius inquirendum) because in the above inquisition for co. York
it is not stated who is the lord of Burton, 6 March, 34 Edw. I.
[York.] Inq. taken at Setel on Friday the octave of the Annunciation,
34 Edw. I.
John son of Roger le Moubray is lord of Burton, and is a minor
and in the king's wardship ; and Rose {Roysia) late the wife of the said
Roger, is dowered by the king of the manor of Burton.
G.Edw.I. File 116. (20.)
271 . Alice de Mucegros alias de Mussegros, de Musegros, de Muscegros,
DE Mtjcheqros.
Writ, 4 Sept. 33 Edw. I.
Cambridge. Inq. taken at Cambridge on Saturday before St. Michael,
33 Edw. I.
Henxton. A sixth part of the town (extent given) held of the king
in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Amington. The manor (extent given) held of the earl of Gloucester by
service of J knight's fee.
John de Ratingden son of Agatha de Ratingden, her kinsman, aged
30 and more, is her next heir.
Essex. Inq. Thursday after St. Matthew, 33 Edw. I.
Brich. A curtilage, 5a. arable, and 31s. Hd. yearly rent of free tenants,
held of William Gernoun by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, son of Agatha sister of the said Alice.
NoRTHAMPTo;iiir. Inq. made at Daventre, 24 Sept. 33 Edw. I.
Esthaddon. A manor (extent given) held of the earl of Leicester
by service of I knight's fee.
John de Ratyngden is her next heir, and of full age.
C. Edw. I. File IIQ. [21,)
188 INQUISITIONS.
272. Robert de Dodemanston alias db Dodemaston.
Writ, 1 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Salop. Inq. made at Bruges on Saturday the eve of Easter, 33 Edw. 1.
Dodemaston. Two parts of the town (extent given with names of
tenants, including the prior of the hospital of Bruges) held of the
heir of Philip Bumel, a minor and in the king's wardship, by service
of a knight's fee.
Hugh his son, aged 15 on the feast of the Assumption last, is his next
\\q\v
G.Edw.I. File 116. {22.)
273. Adam Guedtjn alias Guedotjn alias Sir Adam Gtjrdon, knight.
Writ, 8 April 33 Edw. I.
Sottthampton. Inq. made at Aulton, 29 April, 33 Edw. I.
Alicesholte and Wolvemere. The bailiwick of the forest held for life
of the king in chief by the grand serjeanty of keeping that forest,
and by service of rendering 13s. icZ. yearly at the king's exchequer ;
for John le Venuz, lately deceased, held that bailiwick &c. and,
with the king's licence, granted it to the said Adam to hold for life
only, with reversion to himself and his heirs ; wherefore by the
death of the said Adam the reversion pertains to John, son and heir
of the said John le Venuz, aged 40 and more.
Joan daughter of the said Adam, aged 45, is his next heir.
SotriHAMPTON. Inq. made at Aulton, 13 April, 33 Edw. I.
Tistede. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by service
of I knight's fee.
Selebum. A hall, grange and oxhouse roofed with tUes, 56a. arable, a
dovecot, 2a. pasture, and 4 free tenants rendering 12s. lOd. yearly,
held of the prior of Selebum by service of 50s. yearly rent.
La Stiepe. A house thatched with straw and 20a. arable, held of
Margaret, queen of England, the king's consort, by service of 10s.
yearly rent, as of the hundred of Aulton.
Joan his daughter, aged 45, is his next heir.
Surrey. Inq. 20 April, 33 Edw. I.
Padindene. The manor (extent given) held of John de Hastinges by
service of | knight's fee and rendering him a pair of gilt spurs yearly
price 8d.
Heir as above, aged 40 and more,
G.Edw.I. File 116. (23.)
274. Robert Scarlet.
Writ, 22 Jan. 33 Edw. I.
Kent. Inq. made at Hadlou, 22 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Westpecham. A fourth part of the manor (extent given), including
a wood called 'la Hurst,' and 3 tenants rendering 2s. 6a. yearly for
' gavelhey ' ; which manor is held of the king in chief by service
of mewing a goshawk.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
John Scarlet his brother, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
EDWARD I, 189
Writ of cettiorari the above inquisition making no mention whether the
goshawk ought to be mewed at the charges of the said Robert and
his heirs, or of the king, 10 March, 33 Edw. I.
Kent. Inq. made at Mailing, 28 March, 33 Edw. I.
Westpecham. The said Robert held a fourth part of the manor ; which
whole manor is held of the king in chief by homage, and service
of mewing one of the king's goshawks at the charges of those who
hold the manor.
Writ of certiorari, Robert de Leybum having given the king to understand
that John son of John Scarlet is next heir of the said Robert [Scarlet],
the escheator is commanded to make enquiry in the presence as well of
the said Robert and John son of John, as of the said John Scarlet
brother of the said Robert, 5 April, 33 Edw. I.
Kent. Inq: 5 May, 33 Edw. I. (defective.)
John Scarlet brother of the said Robert, aged 30 and more, is his next
heir, and he had no other heir.
The said Robert and John son of John were warned fifteen days
before the taking of this inquisition, but (came not nor) sent (anyone)
for them.
C.Edw.I. File\n.{\.)
275. John de Paunton.
4 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. 27 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
Paunton. A capital messuage, 104«. arable, 10a. meadow, 6 free tenants
rendering 25s. &d. yearly, 8 customers rendering 60s. yearly, and
pleas &c. of court, held of the archbishopric of York, now vacant
and in the king's hand, by service of \ knight's fee.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
William de Paunton his brother, aged 32, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 111. (2.)
276. Nicholas de Ltjttbeworthe alias de Lutteeeworthe.
Writ, 10 Oct. 33 Edw. I.
Leicester. Inq. made at Friseby on Thursday after St. Nicholas, 34 Edw. I.
Skeftington. A cottage, 2J virgates of land, and 3s. yearly rent, held
[by the courtesy of England] of the inheritance of Gundreda his wife,
long deceased, of the king in chief by service of finding a man
carrying the king's writs in the king's war in England for forty
days at his own charges.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Thomas, son of the said Gundreda, aged 24, is her next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 117. (3.)
277. John de Redinges alias de Redyng'.
Writ, 20 Aug. 33 Edw. I.
Southampton. Inq. 4 Oct. 33 Edw. I.
Westetone. A hall, grange (and) oxhouse, thatched with straw, with a
garden, 61a. arable, 4a. meadow, 10 free tenants rendering 12s. yearly,
4^Z6. pepper and lib. cummin, and 4 customers rendering 22s, 4d. yearly,
190 INQUISITIONS.
held of the king in chief by service of homage for all serivce ; and
4a. wood held of Ralph de Monte Hermerii, earl of Gloucester and
Hertford, and Joan his wife by service of Ud. yearly and domg
suit at their court of Mapeldurham every three weeks.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
His daughters, Margaret the wife of William Walsheman aged 30,
and Isabel aged 23, are his next heirs.
C.Edw.I. File 111. {4:.)
278. Thomas de Mobile ye alias de la Morbley, db la Moerbley, de la
MOBRYLEY.
Writ to the sheriff of Cumberland to enquire whether the said Thomas,
whose lands &c. were taken into the king's hand because he was
against the king in the first Scotch war, was afterwards admitted
into the king's peace and so died, and whether Thomas his son^
who has prayed the king to restore him his father's lands in Alne-
burgh, Little Broughton, Godrikeby and Pykehou, co. Cumberland,
was always in the king's peace, as is said, or not, 4 April, 33 Edw. I.
CtTMBEBLAND. Inq. taken at Aldenburgh on Monday after the octave of
St. John ante Portam Latinam, 33 Edw. I.
The said Thomas the father, immediately after the first Scotch
war was admitted to the king's peace, and died in his fealty ; the
said lands &c. in Alneburu', Little Broohton, [G ?]rodreby and
Pykehou, were taken into and are still in the king's hand because
he was against the king in the said war : Thomas his son was
always in the king's peace.
Writ of certiorari to the same sheriff to enquire of whom the tenements
abovesaid are held, and whether the said Thomas his son is next
heir or not, and of what age, 23 May, 33 Edw. I.
Cumberland. Inq. taken at Carlisle on Tuesday after the Assumption,
33 Edw. I.
Alene burgh. The tenements are held of William de Berchaude, an
idiot in the king's wardship, and of Robert de Hedon and Mariota
his wife, co-parceners and lords of Alneburgh, by service of 20d.
yearly rent.
Little Broghton. The tenements were formerly held of the countess of
Albemarle (Avitemarlye), of the honour of Cokermouth, by service
of rendering 6cZ. for cornage at Cokermouth, and doing suit at the
court there every three weeks ; which honour is now in the king's
hand, and the tenements are held of him by the same service.
Goderikeby. Thomas de Alneburgh, grandfather of the said Thomas
son of Thomas, enfeoffed Thomas de Cleter of the hamlet of
Goderikeby to hold to him and his heirs of the master of the knights
of the Temple in England, chief lord of that fee, rendering 30s. yearly
to himself and his heirs, and 6d. yearly to the chief lord and his
successors.
Pikehou. The tenements are held of Alan de Roule by service of 3d.
yearly for comage.
Thomas his son, aged 13, is his next heir.
C,Edw,J, File m. (6.)
EDWARD I. 191
279. Adam db Erlbton.
Writ, 14 March, 33 Edw. I.
Salop. Inq. Saturday the feast of SS. Philip and James, 33 Edw. I.
Erleton. A messuage and a carucate of land (extent given with names
of tenants), held of the king in chief by service of rendering 65. 8d.
yearly at the king's exchequer.
Clotleye. Two cottages (tenants named) rendering 6s. yearly, 9a. land,
and la. meadow, held of the church of Wroccestre by service of 12d.
yearly rent.
He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
John his son, aged 4 at the feast of St. Petronilla next, is his next heir.
Writ {missing).
Salop. Inq. concerning the tenure of the above lands held of the king, made
at Welynton on Saturday before St. John the Baptist, 33 Edw. I,
Erletdh. A messuage and a carucate of land held of the king as above
only, and not by knight's service or serjeanty.
C.Edw.I. FiUm.(Q.)
280. Christiana late the wife of Robert de Brtjs alias Christiana de
Brtjs.
Writ, 6 July, 33 Edw. I.
Cumberland. Inq. made at Penrith on Saturday after the Assumption,
33 Edw. I.
Hezelspring in Ingelwod. A vaccary held of the king in chief by service
of rendering Id. yearly to the king by the hands of the sheriff. She
held no other lands fee. in the bailiwick ; and because enquiry as
to her heir is not contained in the writ, nothing has been done
therein.
Writ ad melius inquirendum, because Christopher, son and heir of John de
Seton deceased, has given the king to understand that the said
Christiana held for her life certain lands in Gamelesby and Unthank
of his inheritance, by the said John's demise, of the king in chief,
which the escheator has also taken into the king's hand, and because
the inquisition makes no mention who is the said Christiana's next
heir &c., 27 Aug. 33 Edw. I.
Cumberland. Inq. made at Carlisle on Tuesday the feast of the Exaltation
of the Holy Cross, 33 Edw. I.
Engelwode. A vaccary Tcalled Heslespringskale held of the king in
chief by service of Id. to be paid yearly to the sheriff for the king's
use.
Gamelesby and Unthank. The towns held for life by the grant of John de
Seton to Robert de Brus and the said Christiana and the heirs of
their bodies, with reversion to the said John and his heirs ; and
as the said Robert and Christiana died without such heir, the tene-
ments revert to Christopher, son and heir of the said John de Seton ,
aged 28 and more ; they are held of the king in chief b3'' homage, and
by I3s. 4ci. comage to be rendered yearly to the sheriff for the king's use.
Market Ireby. The manor held for her life of John de Boyvill by
homage and service of rendering a sparrowhawk, by the grant of
192 INQUISITIONS.
Adam de Midelton by a fine levied in the king's court ; which manor
the said Adam now holds.
Joan the wife of Roger de Edneham, aged 30 and more, Joan the wife
of Eobert de Hodeleston, aged 28 and more, Christiana the wife of John de
Farlame, aged 26 and more, and Isabel the wife of Hugh de Bochardby,
aged 25 and more, are her next heirs.
Writ of plenivs certiorari on the petition of Adam de Middelton, the
king's clerk, assertmg that the said Christiana held the vaccary of
Heselspring for life only by his demise and that by her death it
ought to revert to him, wherefore the escheator is commanded to
make enquiry in the presence of the said Adam and of the heirs
of the said Christiana &c., 20 Oct. 33 Edw. I.
CuMBEELAND. luq. made at Penereth on Monday before St. Andrew,
35 Edw. I.
Heselspring in the forest of Englewode. The said Christiana held the
vaccary for her life by the demise of the said Adam, ana it ought to
revert to him, by virtue of the said demise which was made on the
morrow of the Epiphany, 31 Edw. I.
C. Edw. I. File in. (1.)
281 . William de Ovilb alias de Oville.
Writ, 15 May, 33 Edw. I.
Somerset. Inq. made at 'la Radeclive' in Bristol, 4 June, 33 Edw. I.
CnoUe. The manor (extent given) held with Joan his wife, deceased,
daughter of Jordan la Warre, jointly enfeoffed by the said Jordan,
in free marriage to them and the heirs of their bodies, of the heir of
John Giffard, a minor and m the king's wardship, by service of |
knight's fee, and suit of court at the manor of Scherynton, co. Wilts,
every three weeks.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
William their son, aged 40 and more, is their next heir.
C.Edw.I. File m. (8.)
282. Master William Burnel.
t, 6 April, 33 Edw. I.
Oxford. Inq. Tuesday after Palm Sunday, 33 Edw. I.
Oxford. His capital messuage in which he dwelt, held in chief of the master
and brethren of the hospital of St. John outside the east gate
of Oxford, by service of 6d. yearly ; a plot of land 50 feet by 60 feet,
lying between ' le Grekhale ' and the messuage aforesaid, held in
chief of the prior &c. of St. Frideswyde's, Oxford, by service of 12d.
yearly ; 2 messuages which he had of the gift of the master &c. of
the hospital aforesaid, held in chief of the aforesaid prior &c. by
service of 32d. yearly; four messuages in the parish of St. Aldate in
the high street viz. one which he had of the gift of the said master &'c.
situate between the tenement of the prior &c. aforesaid and the
school which was of the Jews, held of John son of Walter le Orfevere
of Oxford, by service of 15d. yearly ; one which was the Jews' school,
and which after their exile the said Master William had of the king's
gift, which the Jews held in chief of the said John son of Walter by
EDWARD I. 193
service of 15d. yearly and of the said prior &c. by service of id.
yearly ; one which he had of the gift of Richard de Morton, situate
between the said Jews' school and the tenement which was of
Argaiicia late the wife of Vives of Gloucester the Jew, which messuage
she held in chief of the said John son of Walter by service of 15d.
yearly ; and one which was of the said Argaiicia the Jewess, and
which he had of the king's gift after the exile of the Jews, and it
lies between the tenements which were of Richard de Morton and
Nicholas de Coleshill, and the said Argaiicia held it in chief of the
said John son of Walter by service of 15d. yearly ; and upon the
said four messuages are built nine shops and four cellars ; he also died
seised of a messuage which he had of the gift of Robert de Driffeld
in the parish of St. Edward, which he held in chief of the said
master &c. by service of 12d. yearly ; and a plot of land 80 feet by
100 feet which he had of Richard de Morton, and it lies between
the tenements of Robert de Driffeld and Hugh Gary, and is held in
chief of the goldsmith (Aurifabro) by service of 7s. 6d.
yearly.
Edward son of Sir Philip Burnel, aged 18(?) as the jurors understand,
is kinsman and next heir of the said Master William.
C.Edw.I. File 111.(9.)
283. Isabel de Grey.
Writ, 6 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
Northampton. Inq. taken at Hetheryngton, 23 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
Duston. A manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of a
knight's fee.
She held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
John de Grey her grandson (nepos), aged 30, is her next heir.
C.Edw.I. File m. (10.)
284. Walter Battdewyn of Bergholte alias Baldewyne.
Writ, 26 April, 33 Edw. I.
Sfeeolk. Inq. Sunday before the Ascension, 33 Edw. I.
Asington. A messuage, 20a. arable, and Ir. pasture, held of John de
Peyton in chief by knight's service, doing 4:d. for scutage when it
runs, and rendering 6s. 8d. yearly and suit at his court of Peyton
every three weeks ; 4a. arable held of his own inheritance of
Master William de Bosco by service of 2s. yearly ; and 7a. arable
held of Robert de Gedding by service of 2s. and Iqr. of oats yearly.
He held nothing there of the inheritance of Joan ' sometime ' his
wife.
• Thomas his son, aged 25 and more, is his next heir.
SuiTOLK. Inq. Monday before the Ascension, 33 Edw. I.
Bergholte. A messuage, 12a. arable, 2a. 3r. meadow, 4a. pasture, and
14a. land held in villenage rendering 6s. 8d. yearly held with
Joan his wife, who survives, of the king in chief of her inheritance
of the king's ancient demesnes, by service of 15s. yearly at the
exchequer by the hands of the sheriff ; 19a. arable and 3a. 3r.
Wt. 14438, N
194 INQUTSITIONS.
meadow similarly held of the same inheritance, of John de la Mare
by service of 5s. yearly ; 7a. 3r. pasture similarly held of the same
inheritance, of the prioress of Camppese by service of 2s. yearly ;
and 2s. 3d. rent of 4 free tenants similarly held of the same inheri-
tance, of the fees of the master of the Knights of the Temple in
England and John de Aldham by service of 2s. 2d. yearly. •
He held no lands &c. there of his own inheritance of the king in
chief.
Thomas Baldewyn their son, aged 25 and more, is next heir of the said
William and Joan.
G.Edw.I. File m. (11.)
285. Alice de Scapwyk alias de Skappewyk.
Writ, 28 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. 14 March, 33 Edw. I.
Tirinton. A capital messuage, 60a. arable, 3a. meadow, a several pasture,
and 9 free tenants rendering 9s. yearly and pleas &c, of court, held
of the king in chief, as of the fee of Bayeux now in the king's hand,
by service of a third part of 2 knights' fees and by suit at the court
of Bayeux at Lincoln every six weeks.
She held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Adam de Wanervile, aged 40, son of Margaret de Tirinton, and Andrew
de Tirinton, aged 26, son of Emma de Tirinton, (which Margaret and
Emma are) sisters of the said Alice, are her kinsmen and next heirs.
Pourparty of Andrew de Tirington of the inheritance of the said Alice as
abovesaid.
Pourparty of Adam de Wanervile of the same inheritance.
G.Edw.I. File in. (12.)
286. William de Godyton.
Writ, 10 April, 33 Edw. I.
SoiTTHAMPTON : IsLE OP WiGHT. Inq. made at Schorewell, 22 April,
33 Edw. I.
Goditon. A hall, grange, oxhouse &c., 30a. arable, 20a. pasture, and a
free tenant rendering I2d. yearly, held of the king in chief by service
of doing ^^ knight's fee at the manor of Whitefeld, which manor
the king gave for her life to Mary his daughter, a nun of
Amblesburr[y].
La Hale. A grange and oxhouse, 20a. arable, 10a. pasture, and la.
meadow, held of Baldwin de Insula by service of J knight's fee.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Robert his son, aged 32, is his next heir.
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287. Robert Moryn alias Mobin.
Writ, 18 March, 33 Edw. I.
Southampton : Isle op Wight. Inq. made at Neuport, 28 March, 33 Edw. I.
Hydithetone. A house thatched with straw, 14a, arable and 2a. pasture,
EDWARD I. 195
held of the king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee, as of the honour
of Karesbrok now in the king's hand.
Notlestone. A house in bad condition (debilis) and 10a. arable, held
of the king in chief by service of doing one suit twice a year at the
court of the manor of Wytefeld, which manor the king gave for her
life to Mary his daughter, a nun of Ambresbury.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
William his son, aged 36, is his next heir.
G. Edw. I. File 117. (U.)
288. Ralph de Cokbshale alias de Coggeshale, de Goggeshalb.
Writ, 4 May, 33 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. 20 May, 33 Edw. I.
Little Bemflet. A messuage, 40a. land and 4Z. rent, held for life
only, for Laurence de Plumbergh, who at one time held the said
messuage, land and rent of the king in chief by service of a knight's
fee, as of the honour of Relegh now in the king's hand, and doing
suit at the court of Relegh every three weeks, granted the same to
the said Ralph, John his son, and Sarra the said John's wife now
deceased, to hold to them and the heirs of the said Sarra of the
king by the services due ; 60a. arable, which the said Laurence,
who held them of Peter Burr' by service of 20s. yearly, granted to
the said Ralph, John and Sarra by the form of the feoffment afore-
said ; and 300a. land, 12a. meadow and 12a. pasture and 20a. wood,
which the said Laurence, who held them of the abbot of Westminster
by service of 3s. yearly, similarly granted to the said Ralph, John
and Sarra.
John his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Essex. Inq. 24 May, 33 Edw. I.
Pakelesham. The manor (extent given) held with John his son and Sarra
the said John's wife, by the enfeoffment of Laurence de Plomberewe,
father of the same Sarra, to the said John and Sarra {sic),
and the heirs of the said Sarra by fine levied in the king's court,
of Sir Drew de Barentyn by service of 2 marks yearly, and doing
suit at the hundred (court) of Rocheford every three weeks ; and
150a. arable called ' Rogwerde,' which is a member of the said manor,
held of the heirs of Thomas de Stodham by service of 1/6. cummin.
Heir as above.
Essex. Inq. 19 May, 33 Edw. I.
Codham. A manor (extent given) held of Richard de Bathesworth
by service of a knight's fee.
Shaldeford. A messuage &c., a water-mill, 240a. arable, 2a. wood, and
5s. rent of free tenants, a member of the manor of Codham, held of
Sir Ralph de Hengham by service of \ knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Essex. Inq. taken at Stratford, 18 May, 33 Edw. I.
Dodenhoo. The manor (extent given) held of Thomas Box and Petronilla
his wife by service of 4(Z. yearly and doing suit regularly at their
courts throughout the year.
Heir as above, aged 26.
196 INQUISITIONS.
Essex. Inq. taken at Stratford, 18 May, 33 Edw. I.
Coggeshale. A manor ; whereof, the capital messuage, 180a. arable,
5a. meadow, and a mill, held of John Fillol by service of 695. U. yearly ;
60a. arable, 4a. meadow, and 4a. pasture, held of the abbot of Cogges-
hale by service of 7s. yearly ; 40a. arable and 5a. pasture, held of
the abbot of Westminster, by service of doing suit at the abbot's
court and rendering 3s. yearly ; a fulling miU held of the heirs of
William atte Napelton, by service of Id. yearly; and there are
40s. rents of free tenants.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
C. Edw. I. File 111. {15.)
289. Michael de Spychewyk.
Writ, 16 March, 33 Edw. I.
Devon. Inq. made at Asperton, 24 March, 33 Edw. I.
Spicheswich. Two parts of the manor (extent given), whereof Mariota
late the wife of William de Spicheswych holds the third part in dower
of the inheritance of the said Michael ; which manor he held of the
heir of Robert Waleraund as of the manor of Stoke Curcy by service
of a knight's fee, and doing suit at the court of the manor every
three weeks ; and the manor of Stoke Curcy, together with the
whole inheritance of the said heir, is in the king's hand by reason
of the idiocy of the same heir.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
William his son, aged 18 on the feast of the Annunciation next, is his
next heir.
C.Edw.I. Filein.{\%.)
290. William de Pageham.
Writ, 22 Jan. 33 Edw. I.
SotTTHAMPTON : IsLE OF WiGHT. Inq. made at Merston, 7 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Merston. A hall, grange, and oxhouse, thatched with straw, 34a. arable
marled, 40a. arable not marled, 50a. rushes {p.){janciorum), 3a. turbary,
4 free tenants (named), and 9 cottars, held of the king in chief by
service of \ knight's fee as of the manor of Wytefeld in the Isle of
Wight, which manor the king gave for life to Mary his daughter,
a nun of Aumbersbery ; for which tenement he did homage to the
king.
John his son, aged 16J, is his next heir.
Southampton. Inq. 6 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Funtelighe. The manor (extent given), including a hall roofed with
tiles, and a grange and oxhouse thatched with straw, held of Henry de
Glastingbury, knight, by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Writ (of certiorari), on the complaint of Henry de Glaston' that whereas
after the death of the said William he had seized the manor of
Funtle.co. Southampton, mto his hand as chief lord, by reason of the
mmority of the heir, the escheator had ejected him and taken the
maaor into the king's hand, 12 March, 33 Edw I
EDWARD I. 197
Southampton. Inq. made at Tich', 22 March, 33 Edw. I.
The said William, held of the king in chief a tenement in Mershton
in the Isle of Wight by service of J knight's fee as of the manor of
Whytefeld, which manor the king gave to Mary his daughter, a
nun of Aumhresbury, for her life : he held the manor of Funteleye of
Henry de Glastingbury, Isnight, by service of J knight's fee.
Writ of certiorari to the escheator to enquire whether the said William
held anjrthing of the king in chief as of the crown, or not, 30 March,
33 Edw. I.
Southampton. Inq. made at Funtelighe, 9 April, 33 Edw. I.
The said William held nothing anywhere of the king in chief, except
a tenement at Mershton held as aforesaid and not as of the crown.
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291 . John lb Fauconer alias le Fauconie, lb Faukeneb.
Writ, 1 April, 33 Edw. I.
Sussex. 7wg. 7 April, 33 Edw. I.
Pernestede by Bourne. A capital messuage, la. meadow, 60®. arable,
and two free tenants rendering 4s. 6d. rent, held of the heir of Richard
son of Alan, late earl of Arundel, a minor and in the king's wardship,
by service of rendering lOs. yearly at the manor of West bourne,
which was the earl's.
His daughter Joan, aged 23, whom John son of John le Butiller married,
is his next heir.
Southampton. Inq. 12 April, 33 Edw. I.
Lymburne. A hall, grange, oxhouse &c., a water-mill, a windmill,
and rents of free tenants and cottars, held of Agnes Merlay and her
heirs without any service ; a messuage and 20a. land, held of John
Tracy by service of a clove gillyflower ; and a messuage and 20a.
arable, held of Adam de Rutherfeld by service of fealty only.
Warblington. A messuage and 20a. arable, held of Matthew son of
• John by service of 12s. yearly ; 2|a. arable held of Nicholas son of
Simon Stak' by service of ^Ib. pepper yearly ; and la. arable held
of Gilbert de Rus by service of Id. yearly.
Hayling Island. 128a. arable held of William Daunvers by service of a
clove gillyflower yearly ; and 320a. arable held of the abbot of
Troam {Troarc'), which is alien and in the power of the king of
France, by service of Id. yearly.
Heir as above.
G.Edw.I. Filem.{U.)
292. William Gumbaud alias Gobaude.
Writ, 22 July, 33 Edw. I.
Ltngoln. Inq. 9 Nov. 33 Edw. I.
Kilvyngholm alias KiUingholm. A capital messuage, 160a. arable, 20c.
salt meadow by the sea, 2ja. fresh {recentis) meadow, a customer
rendering 20a. 6jd. yearly, and 7 cottars (named), held of Sir William
de Fontaines by service of | knight's fee, and rendering 2s. Id. yearly
for sheriff's aid by the hands of the said Sir William.
198 INQUISITIONS.
Staunford. Certain yearly rents (extent giveiji with names of tenants)
held by service of Id. yearly.
His sisters, Joan aged 30, Lora aged 24, whom David de Fletwyk
married, and Margaret aged 22, whom Laurence de Holebeche
married, are his next heirs jointly.
■it, 22 July, 33 Edw. I.
York. Inq. made at Hedon, 22 Sept. 33 Edw. I.
Thome alias Thomgumbaud. The manor and a carucate of land, held
of the king in chief, as of the honour of Albemarle by service of
J^ knight's fee, doing suit at the wapentake of Holdemess every
three weeks, and rendering 4d. yearly for the guard of the castle
of Skipse, and 5d. for sheriff's aid.
Holme by Paule. A toft and ^ bovate of land, held of Alexander de
Holm by service of rendering Id. yearly.
Otringham. Four tofts, 2 bovates and 6a. arable, and 17a. meadow, held
of John de Lasceles by service of rendering a clove gillyflower yearly ;
and 225. 2d. yearly rent from divers tenants and 2 closes of several
pasture, held of Gerard Salveyn by service of rendering 3d. yearly.
His sisters, Lora the wife of David de Fletwyth, Margaret the wife of
Laurence de Hollebech, Joan Gumbaud, a nun at Swyne, co. York, and
Christiana Gumbaud, a nun at Stykeswald, co. Lincoln, are his next
heirs and all of full age.
C.Edw.I. File m. {19.)
283. William db Pakbnham.
■it, 6 July, 33 Edw. I.
NoEFOLK. Inq. made at Swafham, 14 Aug. 33 Edw. I.
Dersingham. A capital messuage, containing 3a. Ir. by the perch of
16J feet, 52a. arable, 3a. 2Jr. meadow, a several pasture for sheep,
a little alder wood, 205. rent, works &c. held of the heir of Robert
[son of Robert] de Tateshale, a miaor and in the king's wardship, by
service of J knight's fee ; 12a. land held of Geoffrey de Naringg by
service of 2d. yearly ; 6a. land held of Robert de Essex, service un-
specified ; and 3a. 3r. land held of Edmund Bate by service of Id.
yearly.
Shamebum. la. 3r. land held of Geoffrey Yethan by service of Id.
yearly.
Edmund his son, a knight, aged 27 and more, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File m. (20.)
294. JOICE LE SCEOP.
Writ, 12 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. made at Lincoln, 28 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
Barton upon Humbre. Four messuages and 80a. arable, held of the king
in chief, as of the barony of Gaunt now in the king's hand, by
service of ^ knight's fee.
Coleby, Haytheby and Theuelby. A messuage &c. and 6 bovates of
land, held of John de Boys by service of 2s. and lib. pepper yearly.
Coleby. Two tofts and 2 bovates of land, held of John do Kent by
service of 36. 6d. yearly.
EDWARD I. 199
Normanby. Two tofts and 2 bovates of land, held of Richard de Daleby
by service of 20d. yearly.
Burton. 5s. rent from divers tenements, held of the prior of Thomholm,
service unknown.
Walcot. 12d. rent from divers tenements, held of the same prior, service
unknown.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Joan his sister, aged 30, whom Walter de Osgodeby married, is his
next heir.
Writ of plenius certiorari, on the petition of Walter de Osgodby and Joan
his wife, commanding the escheator to enquire whether Alice de
Gaunt, daughter of Gilbert de Gaunt the elder, granted to Robert
Lescrop, ancestor of the said Joan, common of pasture called Luttle-
mersch in Barton upon Humber, or not, and if so, whether the said
Robert and his heirs had it continuously until Gilbert de Gaunt, lately
deceased, when Joice Lescrop, brother of the said Joan, was a
minor and in his wardship, caused it to be enclosed, or not, and
how much the said common, which the said Walter and Joan
claim, contains &c. 10 April, 33 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. Tuesday after St. Luke, 33 Edw. I.
The said Alice enfeoffed the said Robert of common of pasture in
Littilmersk, who died seised thereof, as did his son Walter, and Joice
son of the said Walter, after whose death Robert his son, father of Joice
Scrope lately deceased and of the aforesaid Joan, entered and
continued his seisin until LadyGonora de Gaunt, to whom Gilbert de
Gaunt her father gave in free marriage a moiety of Barton, disseised
the said Robert ; she sold her moiety of Barton to Sir Gilbert de
Gaunt, who gave the whole town to the king, whose bailiffs did not
permit the said Joice to use the said common. The said Joice was
not in the wardship of the said Gilbert nor wa;S Robert, his father,
disseised by the said Gilbert, but the said Joice was in the wardship of
the said G onora for eighteen years . She disseised the said Robert in his
last days and held the said pasture several, and it is so still. Ten years
have elapsed since the said Gilbert enfeoffed the king of Barton, and
forty years since the pasture was held several ; the pasture contains
160a., whereof the abbot of Bardenay holds a moiety of the gift of the
said Gilbert and his ancestors. The said Joice was aged 40 when he
died : he was for eighteen years in the wardship of one Peter de Santon in
CO. York, and often sought the said common from the said Gilbert, who
excused himself with fair words, and when he brought a writ against
him always excused himself by the king's protections, and the said
Joice was always sickly {hinguidus) and could not prosecute his right.
C.Edw.I. File 117. (21.)
295. Thomas de Gorges.
Writ, 1 July, 33 Edw. I.
Dorset. Inq. 4 Aug. 33 Edw. I.
Schupton Maurward alias Maureward. The township (extent given)
held jointly with Emma his wife of the king in chief, as of the honour
of Christchurch Twynham now in the hand of Lady Margaret queen
200 INQUISITIONS.
of England by the king's gift, by service of a knight's fee, of the gift
and enfeoffment of William de Georges (sic) brother of the said Thomas ;
and the said Emma peacefully continued her joint seisin until the
said Thomas's death ; and a messuage &c., a virgate of land, and
la. meadow, similarly held in form aforesaid of John Cribbe, rendering
8d. and a pair of gloves price Id. yearly.
John his son, aged 5 at the feast of the Ascension last, is his next heir.
Devon. Inq. made at Exeter, 15 Aug. 33 Edw. I. (defaced.)
Tamerton Poliott. The manor (extent given) held by the said Thomas
and Emma of Hugh de Courtenay by knight's service, by a fine
levied in the king's court at York on the octave of St. Martin,
32 Edw. I, between the said John and Emma and Herbert de Ferrar{iis),
who granted them the said manor to hold by the services accustomed,
to them and the heirs of their bodies with reversion to the right
heirs of the said Thomas.
Heir as above.
C.Edw.I. File 11% (22.)
296. Henry de la Pomeray.
Writ, 4 Sept. 33 Edw. I.
Cornwall. Extent 27 Sept. 33 Edw. I.
Trigony. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief, as pertaining
and annexed to his manor of Biry, co. Devon, which he held with his
other lands of the king in chief by barony.
Henry his son, aged 14, is his next heir.
Devon. Extent, Monday before St. Michael, 33 Edw. I.
Stokeley Pomeray. The manor (extent given), a member of the manor
of Bery, held of the king in chief by service of barony.
Heir as above.
Devon. Extent, Thursday after St. Matthew, 33 Edw. I.
Biry. The manor (extent given), including a park of 100a. with deer, and
7L lis. S^d. rent of the burgesses of Brugeton, held of the king in
chief by service of barony.
Hurberton. A moiety of the manor (extent given) held of the king in
chief by service of barony.
Brixham. A moiety of two parts of the manor, which is a member of
the manor of Hurberton (extent given), held of the king in chief.
Heir as above.
Writ of certiorari de feodis <fec., 4 May, 34 Edw. I.
Cornwall. Inq. taken at Lostwithiel, 11 Julv, 34 Edw. I.
Treveredd (?) and Penharth. ^ knight's fee which Osbert le Sor and
John Seneschal hold. .
Trelosou. ^ knight's fee which Ralph de Bonevyle holds.
Trevailus (?). ^ knight's fee which Stephen Trewitheneck holds.
Lisnewith. ^ knight's fee which Richard Deneys holds.
Kellesteg. Two parts of 1 knight's fee which John de Kellesteg (de
eadem) holds.
EDWARD I. 201
Karburra. | knight's fee which Henry de Bodrigan holds.
Trewithel. ^ knight's fee which John de Penwern holds.
He had no advowson of a church in the county.
Devon. Inq. made at Exeter, 16 July, 34 Edw. I.
Cridie Peyteveyn, Dynescoumbe, Est Wogwell and West Wogwelle.
3 knights' fees which Henry Wyger holds.
Yhaddeburi. Two parts of 1 knight's fee which Robert de Horton
holds.
Hoxham. J knight's fee which William de Hoxham holds.
Hevetre. 1 knight's fee similarly held.
Hille and Exton. | laiight's fee similarly held.
Babbecoumbe. | Imight's fee similarly held.
Clist Fomezon. ^ knight's fee which Henry de Ashe holds.
Gatecoumbe. i knight's fee which Hugh Prouz holds.
Borecoumbe. | knight's fee which Richard de Branchescoumbe holds.
Mouleshywhisshe. | knight's fee which Richard de Moulehywissh holds.
Asshecoumbe. | knight's fee which Nicholas de Kirham holds.
Hanek. 1 knight's fee which John Tremunet holds.
Knytteton. | knight's fee which Robert de Stokeheye holds.
Kynydon, Yhernecoumbe and Halgwell. 2 knights' fees which the heir
of Roger Prall holds.
Donstonston. | knight's fee which William de Donstonston {de eadem)
and Henry Norreis hold.
Chircheton. 1 knight's fee, which Hugh de Fereirs holds.
Whithelegh. | knight's fee similarly held.
More and Frenecote. IJ knight's fee similarly held.
Kyngeston Facy. ^ knight's fee similarly held.
Lymbury. ^ knight's fee similarly held.
Fenton. a knight's fee similarly held.
BrokhuU and CarsweUe. | knight's fee similarly held.
Wynescote. J knight's fee similarly held.
Hoo. J knight's fee which Gilbert de Beare and the heir of Giles
de Fhisacre hold.
Brodwode Wyger. 1 knight's fee which Henry Wyger holds.
Sydeham Aumarle. 1 knight's fee similarly held.
Waghefen. | knight's fee similarly held.
Bradeford Heriz and Middelcote. ^ knight's fee similarly held.
More Veteris Pontis. I knight's fee similarly held.
Thrushelton. 1 knight's fee which Nicholas de Veteri Ponte holds.
Soure. 1 knight's fee which Roger de Alveston holds.
Doune. Two parts of 1 knight's fee which the heir of John de Doune
holds.
Stoddon and Waleford. ^ knight's fee similarly held.
Brixston. 1 knight's fee similarly held.
Stotescoumbe. | knight's fee similarly held.
Northon Beauceyn. | knight's fee similarly held.
Chichelesburgh. ^ knight's fee similarly held.
Shireford Priors. | knight's fee similarly held.
Sidenham Maury. Two parts of 1 knight's fee similarly held.
Clist Rof . ^ knight's fee which the heir of Richard Poddig holds.
Femhulle. J knight's fee which the heir of Andrew de Wigheworthi
holds.
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Kildrynton. I knight's fee which Robert son of Payn holds.
Gropeton. ^ knight's fee which Richard Meuwy holds.
Westodley. 1 knight's fee which the heir of John Ponchardoune holds.
Bokerel. SJ knights' fees which Humphrey de Bello Campo holds.
The following fees owe relief by the death of their mesnes : —
(Unspecified.) | knight's fee which Gilbert son of Stephen holds.
La Bere. ^ knight's fee which Roger Crispyn holds.
Craneford. J knight's fee which Gilbert son of Stephen holds.
Osenenne (?). ^ knight's fee which the abbot of Buccestre (?) holds.
He had no advowsons of churches in the county.
C.Edw.I. Filel\%.{l.)
297. John Dammory alias Dammary.
Writ, 9 June, 33 Edw. I.
Somerset. Inq. 16 Aug. 33 Edw. I.
Hurdecote. A messuage and a ferling of land, held of Mary the king's
daughter in free socage, rendering 2s. yearly.
Somerton. 12a. arable and 6a. meadow, held of the present queen,
rendering 2s. \Qd. yearly.
Sutton Abbots. 25a. 3r. arable and la. meadow, held of William le
Venour, of the inheritance of Sibyl the said William's wife, by service
of \lh. pepper, price 3cZ ; also 2 tenants rendering 5s. yearly and lOrf.
for works; and 5a. meadow held of Robert de Sancto Claro, as of
the fee of Mertok, rendering \lh. pepper price 3d. yearly.
Werne. A third part of a hide of land held of William le Venour by
service of a third part of a pair of gilt spurs or of Qd., which land the
villeins of Werne held of the said John by the service abovesaid.
Saltmore. A third part of 4a. land and of pasture for 60 cattle {flveria),
held of the heirs of Aure and Stathe by service of a third part of 2lh.
wax at the chapel of St. James, Stathe, on the eve of St. James,
price Qd. a lb.
Bodecleye. 20a. arable held of William le Tok' by service of \2d. yearly.
Westchinnok. A messuage &c., 27a. arable, 3^a. meadow, and pasture
for 4 oxen, held of Ralph le Mareschal by knight's service.
He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
John his son, aged 1 year at the feast of St. Michael next, is his next
heir.
C.Edw.I. File 118. (2.)
298. Thomas de Boltbsham.
Writ, 25 June, 33 Edw. I.
Warwick. Inq. made at Warwick, 9 Aug. 33 Edw. I.
Long Ichinton. Seven messuages and 7 virgates of land in villenage,
held of the king in chief by service of ^ knight's fee.
His grandson, Thomas son of Thomas de Bucton [alias de Boketon],
aged 12 at the feast of All Saints, 32 Edw. I, is his next heir.
Northampton. Inq. made at Daventre, 24 Sept. 33 Edw. I (mutilated).
Braundeston and Braundeston Bery. A capital messuage &c., 36a.
arable, a meadow called Fiswere, a several pasture, rents of free
EDWARD I. 203
tenants and viljeins, and pleas &c. of court, held of William le Ros
of Ingmanthorp bj/ service of [6] barbed [arrows].
Heir as above, [son] of Alice, daughter of the said Thomas de
Boltesham, aged 12.
Braundeston. A garden, 120a. arable, 9a. meadow, a several pasture,
30s. rents of villeins, 7s. from 2 cotmen, and a bakehouse, held
for life of Nigel de . . lyngwrth and Alice his wife by service of a
pair of gloves.
Staverton. 17s. 4d. assised rent, 4 hens and lib. pepper, similarly held
by the service aforesaid.
Which tenements ought to revert to the said Nigel and Alice
and the heirs of their bodies. The said Nigel is of full age, and
holds the tenements in Braundeston of William le Ros, lord of
Bewer, by service of 6 arrows, and the tenements in Staverton of
William Albe, the younger, by service of a pair of gloves.
Staverton. Ml. 10s. 9d. assised rent held for life, by the courtesy
(curialitate) of England of the inheritance of Senicla (?) sometime
his wife, of John de Daventre by service of a knight's fee.
The said Senicla had four daughters, viz. — Sibyl, deceased, who had a
son and heir Nicholas de Couesgrave, who is of full age ; Agnes,
deceased, who sold her right to Robert Kynne, whereof a fine was
levied in the king's court between them ; Isabel, deceased, who
had two daughters, Agnes and Maud as one heir, who are of full
age ; and Alice, deceased, who had a son and heir Thomas son of
Thomas de Boketon, aged 12.
C.Edw.I. #iZell8. (3.)
E. Inq. p.m. File 7. (5.)
E. Enrolments <fec. of Inq. No. 9.
299. Joan Charles, late the wife of William Chaeles.
Writ, 2 March, 33 Edw. I.
Suffolk. Inq. Thursday before Easter, 33 Edw. I.
Ketelbergh. The manor (extent given) held by service of ^ knight's
fee of the king in chief, who gave it to William Charles and the
said Joan, to hold to them and the heirs of the said William.
Edward, son of the aforesaid William and Joan his wife, aged 36 and
more, is their next heir according to the form of the king's charter of
feoffment.
Norfolk. Inq-. 5 May, 33 Edw. -I.
Billingford. The manor (extent given), including a fishery and a rent of
25 'styckes' of eels, held of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee.
(Unspecified.) 16a. land held of Hugh de Veer and Denise his wife by
service of 25. yearly.
Edward her son, aged 36 and more, is her next heir.
Middlesex. Inq. 20 March, 33 Edw. I.
Westminster. A messuage and 32a. land, held of the abbot of West-
minster in chief, rendering to him lOs. yearly, to the hospital of
St. James 5s., to the church of St. Margaret 5s., and to one Master
William de Wauden lOd.
Heir as last above, aged 35.
204 INQUISITIONS.
NoBTHAMPTON. luq. 3 May, 33 Edw. I.
Milton. A capital messuage &c., 200a. arable, 6a. meadow, 30a. wood,
16s. IQd. rent of free tenants and lib. pepper, U. lOs. rent of villeins,
and pleas &c. of court, held for life of Godfrey, abbot of Peter-
borough, by service of a knight's fee, rendering by the hands of the
abbot, for the guard of the castle of Rokjmgham 2s. 1\d. and for
sheriff's aid 2s. 7|(i. yearly, which guard and aid the abbot holds
at fee farm of the king and pays a fixed sum {certum) at the king's
exchequer yearly, and by doing suit at the abbot's court of Castre every
three weeks, rendering 2s. yearly at the abbot's hundred of
Langedyk, and doing suit at the court of Torpel every three weeks for
his tenants in Eylleswurthe. William Charles and the said Joan
acquired the said tenements of Geoffrey de Milton, to hold to them
and the heirs of the said William.
Edward son of the said Wilham and Joan, aged 37, is their next heir.
G.Edw.I. ^t7ell8. (4.)
300. Nicholas de Trbnoda.
Writ, 12 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
Cornwall. Inq. made at Liskeret, 3 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Trewen, Polcarou and Trehir. 45. lid. free rent in the hamlets, held of
the king in chief as of his manor of Liskeret in free socage by service
of rendering Id. yearly at the said manor.
Trenoda. The hamlet (extent given) held of Sir John de Ripariis in
chief by knight's service.
(Unspecified.) A ferling of land in the hamlet, held of Roland de
Coykin in chief, as of his manor of Fowyton by knight's service, and
there are there 5a. arable and 10a. pasture.
Trewe3mon. 6s. M. free rent in the hamlet held of William de Bodrigan
as of his manor of Pendrim, by service of rendering to him 2s. yearly,
Hendre. 5s. rent held of John de Clis by service of I2d. yearly.
Trembron. 12s. rent held of Joan de Laydak by service of 25. 8d. rent
yearly.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
John his elder (antenatus) son, aged 12, is his next heir.
G.Edw.I. File 118. (5.)
301 . John de Sutton.
Writ, 22 Jan. 33 Edw. I.
Nottingham. Inq. made at Mamesfeld, 9 March, 33 Edw. I.'
Sutton in Asshefeld. The manor (extent given with names of free tenants),
including a carucate of land in Oxton held by Beatrice de Sutton
rendering a sore sparrow hawk yearly, and 2 bovates of land in
Hothweyt held by John son of Andrew de Skiggeby rendering 8s.
yearly ; all held by service of rendering to the king's bailiffs of the
soke of Mamesfeld 14s. yearly, and doing suit at his court there
every three weeks, and by service of finding an armed horseman
m the kmg's army in Wales, whenever the king shall be there, for
forty days at his own charges.
John his son, aged 16 on Sunday before St. Peter in Cathedra last,
is his next heir.
EDWARD I. 205
Derby. Inq. Saturday after St. Chad {Ceadd'), 33 Edw. I.
Snyterton in the wapentake of Wyrkesworth. A third part of the town
(extent given with names of tenants), including a capital messuage,
held of the earl of Lancaster in free socage by homage and service
of 7s. 9|d. yearly, and suit at the said earl's wapentake in Wyrkes-
worth every three weeks ; and a third part of the town (extent
given with names of tenants), including a capital messuage, held
of Robert de Deuek, knight, in free socage by homage and service
of I5qr. of corn yearly, and paying 8s. 7|rf. for him to the earl of
Lancaster yearly at his manor of Wyrkesworth, but it does not
suffice for the payment of the said rent.
Free tenants : —
Ybull. The manor held by Ralph de Snyterton, the younger,
rendering 20s. yearly.
Mattelok. 8a. land held by John de Myners, rendering Ss. yearly.
Estcote. A messuage with a croft in a place called Estcote held by
Nicholas de Marchynton, rendering 3s. yearly.
Spilhsbiry alias Pillesbiry. A site of a sheepcot {placea cujusdam
hercarie) held by the abbot of Myryvale, rendering Qd.
yearly.
Peuerwyche. A messuage and IJ bovate of land, each bovate contain-
ing 56a., held by the said John of Henry de Knyveton, knight,
rendering him Id. yearly, and to the earl of Lancaster for him
6s. Ofd. at his manor of Wyrkesworth.
Heir as above, aged 16 and more.
C. Edw. I. File 118. (6.)
302. Robert lb Bajjd alias de Baud.
Writ, 27 Sept. 33 Edw. I.
NoRTHAMPTOiir. Inq. 16 Oct. 33 Edw. I.
Grafton. A fourth part of the manor (extent given) held of the king in
chief by service of keeping a white brachet (hound) together with
the other lords of the manor, viz, — ^his proportion for a fourth
part of the manor ; and 7a. arable in the field of Craneford held of
Thomas le Courzoun by service of a rose.
Lodynton. A capital messuage &c., 140a. arable, lOa. meadow, 5s. rent
of a freeman, 70s. rent of villeins, 24s. 8<?. rent of cot men &c., a
wind-mill, pleas &c. of court, held of Sir Henry de Lacy, earl of
Lincoln, by service of two parts of a knight's fee.
Simon his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
Grafton. A moiety of the manor (extent given), including a capital
messuage, and 100a. wood within the bounds of the forest, held for
life by the demise of William Hanred for lOL yearly, after which
demise the said William committed felony and was hanged, and the
king entered upon the said moiety as his escheat, from which time
the said Robert held the said moiety of the king and rendered the
said lOl. at the king's exchequer.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
v. Edw. I. File 118. {7.)
206 INQUISITIONS.
303. Fttlk Baynaed alias Baniakd.
Writ, 10 June, 33 Edw. I.
NoafOLK. Inq. made at Bonewelle, 27 June, 33 Edw. I.
Hadeston. The manor (extent given).
Merton. The manor (extent given).
Both held of Sir Robert son of Walter by service of 8^ knights'
fees, and 28s. at the end of every 24 weeks for the guard of Baynard's
Castle {Gastri Baniardi).
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Robert his son, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 118. (8.)
304, Httgh de Weston.
Writ, 25 Sept. 33 Edw. I.
Stafford. Inq. Friday before St. Luke, 33 Edw. I.
Weston. The manor (extent given with names of tenants).
Neuton. A moiety of the town (extent given with names of free tenants).
Both held of the heir of Richard son of Alan, sometime earl of
Arundell, a minor and in the king's wardship, by service of a knight's
fee.
John his son, aged 28 at the feast of Easter last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 118. (9.)
306. William de Tendring.
Writ, 14 June, 33 Edw. I.
Suffolk. Inq. Friday after St. Mary Magdalen, 33 Edw. I.
Stoke Neylond alias Stokes atte Neyland. A messuage &c., 12a. arable,
|ffl. wood and 2a. pasture, held of William de Criketot by service of
4s. yearly and suit at his court ; a messuage &c., 30a. land, 2a. pasture,
3s. rent of free tenants, and a water-mill, held jointly by the said
William and Beatrice his wife of Ralph de Bemers in chief by service
of i knight's fee ; 100s. rent held by the said William and Beatrice
of William de Sancto Georgeo by service of Id. yearly ; 2 messuages,
a garden, 40a. land, 12a. meadow, 8a. pasture, lOZ. rent, and a wind-
mill, held by the said William of the heirs of Robert de Myssegros,
service unspecified ; and a messuage, 40a. land, 4a. meadow,
12a. pasture, and 10 marks rent, held jointly by the said William
and Beatrice and Ralph their son, of Hugh de Nevyle by service of
10 marks yearly.
Boxford. A moiety of a messuage, 50a. land, 3a. wood, la. pasture and a
moiety of a windmill, held of Thomas Banyhard, by service of 15s.
yearly ; 10a. land, la. pasture, |a. wood, and I2d. assised rent,
held of the abbot of St. Edmund's by service of 5s. yearly and suit
at his court of Boxford ; and 40a. land held of Peter de Denardistone,
service unspecified.
Polstede alias Polstid. A messuage with 2 gardens, 40a. land, a dovecot,
a fishpond, and a wind-mill, held by the said William of Thomas
de Grey by service of %d. yearly ; a garden and 50a. land, held jointly
by the said William and Beatrice of James de Lamburne by service
EDWARD I. 207
of 17s. 6d. yearly ; 60a. land and la. wood, similarly held of
Petronilla de Kemesek by service of 20s. and suit at her court ;
and a messuage and 30a. land, similarly held of John de Peytone by
service of 5s. 2d. yearly.
Meldyngg. A messuage, 40a. land, |a. pasture, and a windmill, held
jointly by the said William and Beatrice and Thomas their son
of William Melksope in chief by service of I2d. yearly ; 40a. land
similarly held of John de Hodebovile by service of doing suit at his
court ; 30a. land similarly held of Laurence de Hamelden and
Joan his wife in chief by service of 6d. yearly ; and 27a. land and
2a. wood, similarly held of Peter de Denardiston in chief by service
of 6s. Q^d. yearly.
The pleas &c. of the court and leet of Stokes atte Neyland are
worth 26s. 8d. yearly.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
John his son, aged 22 and more, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 118. (10.)
306. William le Cane.
Writ, 10 June, 33 Edw. I.
Buckingham. Inq. 13 July, 33 Edw. I.
Domeye. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants) held of
the king in chief as of the honour of Wallingford by service of a
knight's fee and doing suit at the court of Walingford every month.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Nicholas his son, aged 14|, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 118. (11.)
307. William de Marton.
Writ, 8 Oct. 33 Edw. I.
York. Inq. made at Skipton in Craven on Saturday after St. Luke, 33 Edw. I.
Marton and Stretton. Twelve carucates of land, whereof 14 make a
knight's fee (extent given with names of tenants), including 4 carucates
and 6 bovates held in demesne, 2 carucates and 6 bovates held by
the prior &c. of Boulton in frank almoin, 2 carucates held by
John Gyliot (?), doing homage, wardship and relief, and rendering
a sore sparrow hawk yearly, and 1 bovate held by William del Hill,
doing homage &c. and rendering an arrow, held of the king in
chief, as lord of the castle of Skipton in Craven, by homage, ward-
ship, and relief, and doing suit at the court of knights at Skipton
every three weeks.
Elslak. A carucate of land, and a water-mill worth 20s. yearly, held of
Alan de Catherton in the fee of Moubray.
And Isabel sometime the wife of the said William was enfeoffed
jointly with him for her life of the said yearly rent of the mill, and of
9| bovates of land of the aforesaid demesne bovates in Marton of the
fee of Skipton.
William his son, aged 27 on Wednesday in Whitsun week, 33 Edw. I,
is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 118. {12.)
208 INQUISITIONS,
308. John Lbstrattnge alias Le STRAtrNGB, of Lucham.
Writ, 24 June, 33 Edw. I.
Norfolk. Inq. made at Thitelleshal, 7 July, 33 Edw. I.
Welyngham. Certain lands &c. with the hundreds of Laundiz and
Suthgrenehowe, held jointly with Clemence his wife of the heir of
Richard son of Alan, sometime earl of ArundeU, by service of
rendering yearly 10s. for the lands &c. in Welyngham, and 61. for
the said hundreds, and rendering to the king at the castle of Norwich for
the said earl 48s. 6d. blanch farm for the hvmdreds aforesaid. And
there are at Welyngham a capital messuage, 70a. arable, 12a. meadow,
a wind-mill, 4 free tenants, 8 customers, rents of hens, works, and
pleas &c. of court with view of frank pledge ; 39s. Id. assised rent,
20s. pleas &c. of the hundred of Laundiz, and 60s. yearly profits
of the leetB of the hundred ; and 45s. lO^d. assised rent, 6s. 8d.
pleas &c. of the hundred of Suthgrenehowe, and 70s. profits of the
leets of the same.
The said John and Clemence held the lands &c. in Welyngham by
fine levied in the king's court, and the two hundreds by the gift &c.
of John le Straunge father of the deceased John.
Little Naryngges. A moiety of the manor (extent given), including a
capital messuage, similarly held by fine levied, of William le Bule by
service of a knight's fee.
Fransham alias Little Fransham. A rent of 6qr. barley and 3qr. oats
similarly held by fine levied, of Robert de Tony by service of 2s.
yearly.
Ralph his brother, aged 50 and more, is his next heir.
Writ of certiorari to the escheator to enquire as to the time of the gift to
the said John and Clemence of the hundreds of Laundiz and Suth-
grenehowe, and of whom John the father or any of his ancestors
acquired them, 16 July, 33 Edw. I.
Norfolk. Inq. made at Hoo St. Witburg, 27 July, 33 Edw. I.
The said John and Clemence were enfeofEed of the hundreds
aforesaid by John le Straunge the father in 22 Edw. I, and held them
jointly until 21 May last when the said John the husband of Clemence
died.
One Durant le Straunge, ancestor of the said John, time out of mind
acquired the said hundreds from Flaud son of Alan, sometime
lord of Milham, to hold to him and his heirs of the said Flaud and
his heirs by service of 61. yearly, and paying for them 48s. 6d. yearly,
at the castle of Norwich ; and the said hundreds descended by
hereditary succession to Ralph son and heir of the said Durant, from
him to Ralph his son and heir, and from him to John le Straunge
who enfeoffed the said John and Clemence, to hold as aforesaid.
G.Edw.I. File 118.(13.)
309. Miles de Hastlngq alias de Hastynges.
Writ, 19 June, 33 Edw. I.
BuOKiNGHAM. Inq. 6 July, 33 Edw. I.
Stoke Goldington. A moiety of the manor (extent given) held for life
by the courtesy of England of the inheritance of Denise sometime
EDWARD I. 209
his wife, of the king in chief, of the honour of Peverel, by service of
I knight's fee, doing suit at the court of the said honour every three
weeks and rendering 5s. yearly to the king by the hand of the sheriff
for an old assart.
Miles, grandson {nepos) of the aforesaid Miles and Denise, aged 30 and
more, is their next heir.
Worcester. Inq. 23 July, 33 Edw. I.
Daylesford. The manor (extent given) held for life, as of his free
tenement of the inheritance of Thomas de Hastinges, of John de
Hastinges by service of a knight's fee.
Miles, son of Philip de Hastinges his son, aged 30 and more, is his
next heir.
SxTFPOLK. Inq. made at Waldyngfeld on Monday before the Translation of
St. Thomas the Martyr, 33 Edw. I.
Cavenedishc. A capital messuage, 140a. arable, 6a. meadow, 6a. pasture,
2a. wood, and 22d. rent of freemen ; which tenement he granted at the
feast of St. Peter ad Vincula, 32 Edw. I, to one Richard de Wynbyshc
for life, rendering to him and his heirs 81. yearly.
Heir, his grandson as last above.
Norfolk. Inq. 6 July, 33 Edw. I.
Quydenham. A capital messuage containing 2a. by the perch of 16J/<.,
180a. arable, 4a. meadow, |a. turbary, a water-mill which has no
water in summer, a fishery, a little rabbit-warren, 64s. Id. rent of
freemen, customers &c., rents of fowls and eggs, a custom called
' bosag ' on the eve of Whitsunday, works, and pleas &c. of court,
held of Hugh de Veer and Denise his wife by service of a knight's
fee.
Heir as last above.
Oxford. Inq. 28 June, 33 Edw. I.
Eleford. The manor (extent given) held in chief of John, son and h«ir
of Hugh de Sancto Philberto, a minor and in the king's wardship,
by service of ^ knight's fee, doing 20s. scutage when it shall happen ;
which manor he gave to Thomas de Hasting his son, who granted
the same to the said Miles for life, by fine levied in the king's court,
rendering to the same Thomas Id. yearly, with reversion to him
and his heirs for ever ; and the manor renders 3s. M. hidage yearly
and l^d. ' wercpen(y) ' alias ' warcpen(y),' to Aymer de Valencia.
He held nothing of any other in the county.
Heir as above.
C.Edw.I. J^iie 118. (14.)
310. Henry Stormy.
Writ 33 Edw. I.
Wilts. Inq. 24 April, 33 Edw. I.
Borbach. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants) held
of the king in chief by service a horseman in time of war with hauberk,
iron cap, and barded horse,
E. Inq. p.m. Filel. (7.)
210 INQUISITIONS.
31 !• Henry de Stxtrmy alias Stormy, de Stormy.
Writ, 3 Nov. 33 Edw. I.
SoxTTHAMPTON. Inq. made at Odyham, 9 Nov. 33 Edw. I.
PoUyng. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including a
watercourse held by John of the mill in FoUereshamel, held of the
king in chief by service of a moiety of a knight's fee ; a certain
common pasture in Holehurst held of Margaret now queen
of England, of the manor of Odyham which is of ancient demesne,
by service of 35. rent ; and 40(?)a. arable held of John Meryet.
Elvetham. The manor (extent given), including a castle, held of the
abbot of Certeseye by service of J knight's fee and 30s. yearly rent;
and 8a. marsh held of the prioress of Wynten[ey] by service of 18d.
yearly.
Henry his son, aged 23, is his next heir.
Wilts. Inq. 3 Dec. 34 Edw. I.
Borbach. The manor, with Coulesfeld its member, and the bailiwick of
the forest of Savem(a)k (extents given with names of tenants),
including a pasture caUed Tymeruggedoune and two customers in
Tymerugg by Borbach, held of the king in chief by service of a
horseman in his army in war with hauberk, iron cap and barded
horse.
Heir as above.
C.Edw.I. File 118. {15.)
312. William de Campo Arnulphi.
Writ, 21 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Cornwall. Inq. 14 March, 33 Edw. I.
Tywardraith. The manor (extent given), including a water-mill worth
only 10s. yearly because Hugh de Cardynan, sometime lord of the
manor, assigned the suit of his tenants with their com to be ground
for ever to the mills of the prior of Tywardraith, and 6d. rent each
from mills at Huntingdon and P. . . . ludvan(?), held of the king
in chief by service of 20 knight's fees of Mortain.
Trevelowen. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief, as of
the manor of Tremeton, by service of two parts of a knight's fee
of Mortain.
Henry his son, aged 33 and more, is his next heir.
Devon. Inq. taken at Exeter, 10 March, 33 Edw. I.
IKridecoumbe. The manor (extent given) held of Sir Hugh de Curteneye
in chief as of his manor of Okhampton by knight's service.
Heved. The hamlet (extent given), including a salmon fishery between
Michaelmas and Christmas, and a messuage, J carucate of land
and 2 villeins rendering 8s. yearly, at ' le Birche,' held of the
earl of Gloucester as of his manor of Wynkeleye by knight's
service.
Colrigg. The manor (extent given) held of Geoffrey de Caumvile by
knight's service, as of his manor of Berdestaple which he holds for life of
the inheritance of William Martin.
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Clist. The hamlet (extent given) held of Henry de la Pomeraye as of his
manor of Bukerel by service of rendering him lis. yearly at the
said manor.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
31 3. Geoffbey de Ltrcy alias de Litci.
C.Edw.I. File 118. {16.)
Writ, 20 Jan. 33 Edw. I.
Bedford. Inq. 28 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Lutone. A sixth part of the manor, viz. — ^the hamlet of Wodecroft
(extent given) held of the king in chief by service of | knight's fee.
Geoffrey his son, aged 16 and more, is his next heir.
Btjckingham. Inq. 20 Feb. 33 Edw. I.
Cobelintone. The manor (extent given) held jointly with Desiderata
his wife, by the gift by William de Leiburne to hold to them and the
heirs of their bodies, of the earl of Gloucester by service of J knight's
fee.
Folbroc. Certain tenements which are a member of the aforesaid manor
of Cobelintone, viz. — a capital messuage &c., 72a. arable, 4a. meadow,
la. several pasture, 3 free tenants, § virgate of land in villenage,
and a cottage, held by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 17 and more.
Hertford. Inq. made at Berkehamstede, 17 March, 33 Edw. I.
Wyginton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held, by
the gift &c. of William de Ley bourne, of Lady Margaret queen of
England, of the honour of Berkehamstede by the king's assignment
to her, by service of | knight's fee of the little fee of Mortain, doing
suit at the court of Berkehamstede every three weeks.
Heir as last above.
Hertford. Inq. made at Berkehamstede, 16 March, 33 Edw. I.
Little Gatesden. A moiety of the manor (extent given with names of
tenants) held of the rector of Assherugge and his successors, by the
assignment made by Edmund sometime called earl of Cornwall
confirmed by the king's charter, doing all the services he and his
ancestors used to do to the earl of Cornwall &c., by the gift of William
de Ley bourne, by service of | knight's fee of the little fee of Mortain,
and finding the rector &c. yearly seven men to reap his com for
one day in autumn, with a man going before them, at the rector's
food once in the day, and he shall come to the rector's view of frank
pledge in Little Gatesdene with all his tenants and men once a year, and
render yearly for divers tenements 4s. lOd. and a capon.
Heir as last above.
Extent or summary of the above manors &c. divided into two parts and
a third part,
C.Edw.I. File US. (n.)
212 INQUISITIONS.
314. Adam de Crokedayk alias del Crokdayk.
Writ, 20 March, 33 Edw. I.
Cumberland. Inq. made at Wygeton, 10 April, 33 Edw. I (defaced).
Glassanby. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
a rent for forlands of 4 skeps {eskepp') and 8 strikes (estrik') of oat-
meal, each skep being worth 5s., and a fishery, held of the king in
chief by homage, and 20s. comage yearly to the sheriff for the
king's use.
Gamelesby by Ayketon. The hamlet (extent given with names of
tenants) held of the king in chief by homage, and by 7s. l^d. comage
yearly to the sheriff for the king's use.
Eiouckecliffe. A messuage and la. land held of him by William de Dronok,
a free tenant, rendering 4s. for free farm yearly.
Alderschoeh. A messuage and 40a. land and meadow, held of William
de Mulcastre rendering nothing.
Crokdayk. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held of
Hugh de Brumfeld by homage and service of |d.
La Gile. A messuage and 67a. land, held of Ranulph de Osemunderlawe
and Thomas de Laches, parceners of that lordship, by homage and
Q^d. comage yearly.
Brumfeld. Six messuages and 41ja. land held of Hugh de Brumfeld,
service unspecified.
Blencogowe. Two bovates of land held of John le Blunt by homage and
6|d. comage.
Langerigge. 2a. land held of William Dyer (Tinctore) by service of
a root of ginger ; and Alan Bouche, a free tenant, holds 10 bovates
of land there by homage and 2s. 6d. comage.
Boulton. la. land held of Sir John de Moubray, service un-
specified.
CringUdik. Two messuages and 51a. land, held of Walter de Kirkbride
by service of Id., and 12d.{l) yearly for ' hauk5eld.'
Hederesford. Four messuages and 25 bovates of land, held of William de
Colevill by service of 8s. for cornage ; and Alan son of Robert, a free
tenant, holds there a messuage and 2a. land rendering I8d.
yearly.
Levigton. The parceners of Levigton render ISd. yearly.
Crofton. A messuage and 18a. land held of John de Crofton by service
of 5s. yearly.
Burgh by Sands. Four messuages and 25|a. Ir. land, held of Thomas de
Multon of Gilleslond by homage and 5d. cornage yearly ; 5a. meadow
and a holm held of the same ; and William son of William, a free
tenant, holds 18a. land rendering 4s. 6d. yearly.
LeSandes. 7a. land held of Richard del Sandes by service of lib.
cummin.
Craystock. Three messuages and 60a. land, held of John de Craystok
by service of ^ lb. pepper.
Castelsoureby. Four messuages and 50a. land, held of the bishop of
Durham by service of 15s. 4rf. yearly.
John his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File U9. (1.)
EDWARD I. 213
315. Hamund de Pynkeny.
.Writ, 15 Jan. 33 Edw. I.
Norfolk. Inq. 9 Feb. 33 Edw. I. (faded).
Brunesthorp. A third part of a capital messuage, 44ai. arable, a marsh
with fishery, meadow and rushbed (rosco), 6s. Id. rent of free tenants,
18s. 5|d. rent of 12 customers, capons, fowls, eggs, works, and pleas
&c. of court, held of the king, as of the honour of Albemarle now
in the king's hand, by service of J knight's fee ; a messuage and
6a. arable held jointly with Alice his wife, by the enfeoffment of
William de Pynkeni his father, to hold to them and the heirs of the
said Hamund, by the service abovesaid, and they peacefully continued
their seisin until the said Hamund' s death.
Tatersete. A moiety of a capital messuage, 64a. arable, la. meadow,
a rushbed (roscum), a water-mill, 12s. 3|ei. rents of free tenants,
customers, fowls, eggs, bread, ale &c., and pleas &c. of court, held
of Roger de Aylesham and Joan his wife by service of a knight's fee ;
two parts of a mill-pond held of Robert Burgeliun by service of
two parts of 14s. yearly, and all the lands &c. which the said
Hamund held in Tatersete are bound for the said Robert's destraints
for the said rent ; and la. Ir. land held of Richard atte Howe by
service of 2d. yearly.
He had no other lands &c. iu the bailiwick.
John his sqp, aged 14 on the day of St. Thomas the Apostle, 33 Edw. I
is his next heir.
Petition to the king and council by Master Roger de Aylesham and Joan
his wife, complaining that a tenement in Tateressete which Hamund
de Pynkeny held of them by a knight's fee has been taken into the
king's hand by reason that he held half a knight's fee of more recent
acquirement of the honour of Albemarle, which is in the king's hand
by the nonage of the heir of the countess of Albemarle, stating that
they were seised of the wardship of William, father of the said
Hamimd, and praying to have the wardship of their fee and the
marriage of the said Hamund's heir, as their ancestors have
always had. {French. Undated.)
Writ of certiorari to the escheator commanding him to enquire whether the
aforesaid Hamund held anything of the king in chief as of the
crown or otherwise, or not, 4 April, 33 Edw. I.
Norfolk. Inq. made at Tatersete, 24 April, 33 Edw. I.
The said Hamund held nothing of the king in chief as of the crown
in the bailiwick ; but held certain lands in Brunesthorp of the king
by reason of the honour of Albemarle, now in the king's hand, and
Isabel sometimes countess of Albemarle, when living, held the said
lands &c. of Roger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk and Marshal of England,
by service of ^ knight's fee.
C.Edw.I. File 119.(2.)
316. Jordan de Say.
Writ, 24 March, 33 Edw. I.
Warwick. Inq. made at Radeweye, 22 April, 33 Edw. I.
Fame berg. A manor (extent given with names of free tenants) held
of Maud de Mortuo Mari by service of a knight's fee.
214 INQUISITIONS.
Shuckeberg. Twenty-two tenants (named) held of Thomas Chatre,
William son of Roger, and Emma Clere, by service of 2s. 6(7. yearly,
and of Nicholas de Warwick and twenty-one others (named) by
service of 3s. yearly.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Jordan his son, aged 30 at the feast of St. Luke the Evangelist,
32 Edw. I, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 119. (3.)
317. Giles db Bbewosa alias db Breousa.
Writ, 7 Jan. 33 Edw. I.
Dorset. Inq. Wednesday the feast of St. Matthias, 33 Edw. I.
Cnolton. The manor with a hundred there (full extent given), including
a capital messuage, 311|a. arable and a several pasture at 'la
Wodelonde,' and a wood called Baggeham, held of the earl of
Gloucester by service of a knight's fee.
John his son, aged 3^ years at the feast of the Purification last, is his
next heir.
Oxford. Inq. made at Thame, 6 March, 33 Edw. I.
Crowell. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held for life,
by the courtesy of England, of the inheritance of,Beatrice daughter
and heir of John de Sancta Elena, sometime his wife, of the king in
chief of the honour of Christchurch Twynham, now in the king's
hand by the gift of Isabel de Fortibus, sometime countess of Albemarle,
by service of | knight's fee-, rendering 20s. lOd. yearly to the king
at his exchequer by the hand of the steward of the honour of
Walingford, because the said manor is within the Chiltern {Cyltr')
4| hundreds and taxable there {in geldabili dictorum hundredorum).
Lucy, daughter of the said Giles and Beatrice, aged 7 at the feast of
St. Michael last, is his next heir.
Berks. Inq. 3 March, 33 Edw. I.
West Wytteham. A capital messuage, lands, rents &c. (extent given
with names of tenants) similarly held for life, of the earl Marshal and
his heirs by service of ^ knight's fee, rendered 2s. yearly.
Heir as last above.
Buckingham. Inq. 18 March, 33 Edw. I.
Buckingha,m. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
a capital messuage called the castle of Buckingham, a market and
a fair (feria) lasting two days, held of the earl of Gloucester by
service of a knight's fee.
Heir as first above, aged 3 at the feast of St. Augustine the Apostle of
the English last.
Writ of certiorari to the escheator to enquire whether the said Giles held
anything of the king in chief as of the crown, and whether the honour
of Christchurch Twynham was ever of the demesne of the crown,
or not, 24 March, 33 Edw. I.
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Oxford. Inq. made at Crowell, 22 April, 33 Edw. I.
The said Giles held nothing as of the crown. The honour of
Christchurch TVjmham was never of the demesne of the crown of
England.
C.Edw. I. File 119. {'I.)
318. Httgh de Odingsbles alias de Oddyngeselbs.
Writ, 2 April, 33 Edw. I.
Oxford. Inq. 3 May, 33 Edw. I.
Bradewell. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), in-
cluding a virgate of land, and a fishery held by John at Water (ad
aquam), held of the king in chief, with his other lands everywhere in
divers counties, by a moiety of a barony, finding a knight in the
king's army for forty days at his own charges.
John his son, aged 26 and more, is his next heir.
Warwick. Inq. 26 April, 33 Edw. I.
Long lohyntone. The manor (extent given) held as abovesaid.
Heir as above, aged 28.
Suffolk. Inq. Sunday before St. Dunstan, 33 Edw. I.
Cavenedych. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by
service of a moiety of the barony of Limesie, finding the king a
knight or two esquires in his army for forty days within the four seas
of England at his own charges.
Heir as first above.
Hertford. Inq. taken at Hicche, 11 May, 33 Edw. I.
Piriton. A messuage, 240a. arable, 12a. meadow, 12a. pasture, 12a. wood,
a moiety of a water-mill, 15s. l^d. rent of free tenants and ^ lb. pepper
and lib. cummin, U. 15d. rent of customers and their works, and 45.
rent of cottars, held as above finding a knight or two esquires &c.
Heir as first above.
C.Edw. I. File 119. (5.)
319. John de Thbdmers.
Writ, 6 June, 33 Edw. I.
Berks. Inq. 10 June, 33 Edw. I.
Thedmers. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants),
including a messuage &c. called Wynhird whereof the ladies there
when widowed used to be doVered, a common pasture called Hegh-
more, and a grove called Brayle, held of the king in chief as of the
honour of Wallingford by service of a knight, staying when war
shall happen to guard the castle of Walingford for forty days at
his own charges, and doing suit at the court of Walingford every
four weeks, and scutage when it shall happen ; and a water-mill
held of the abbot of Radyng rendering him 20s. yearly ; and 6a.
arable which the said John and Sarra his wife acquired jointly to
them and the heirs of the said John, by the gift of Thomas de
Thedmers.
216 INQUISITIONS.
Uffeton . 6a . meadow which John de Thedmers demised to Master William
de Bermingham and Maud his wife and William their son for their
lives.
Hashamstede. Two virgates of land which are of the free marriage of the
said Sarra by the gift of Aim' (?) le Vernayl her father.
John his son, aged 19 and more, is his next heir.
G.Edw.I. File 119. (6.)
320> J'oHN LB BiGOD alias le Bygod, of Stocton alias Stoketon.
Writ, 21 March, 33 Edw. I.
Norfolk. Inq. made at Stokton, 9 April, 33 Edw. I.
Sithingg. A capital messuage, 25a. arable, 5a. wood, 30s. rent, fowls,
and works, held of the gift &c. of Roger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk
and Marshal of England, by service of -^ knight's fee, and by service
of 2d. ' waitefe ' ; which earl held of the king in chief by the said
service, and enfeoffed the same John in 28 Edw. I. to hold of the
chief lords by the services accustomed.
Letice late the wife of Robert de Loudne holds in dower certain
tenements in Sithing, and Isabel late the wife of John Bumel holds
in dower certain tenements in Wotton, whereof the said earl enfeoffed
the said John in form aforesaid, the reversion whereof pertains to
the heirs of the said John.
Stokton. The soke (extent given), including a park, held of the king
in chief by homage and J^ knight's fee, by reason of the gift &c.
which Roger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk and Marshal of England,
made to the king when he granted to him all his castles and tenements
in England, Wales and Ireland, which (the king) afterwards granted
to tlie said earl, to hold to him and the heirs of his body.
(Unspecified.) .... part of a capital messuage held of de
and 9a. land by service of Is. lid. yearly ; and 4o. land
held of Roger de Hales by service of 6d. (yearly).
Eliagham. A third part of a messuage and 9s. rent held of Roger de
Thweyt by service of 14d. yearly.
(Unspecified.) 3a. land held of Peter Roscelyn by service of 18d. yearly.
Ralph his son, aged 20 and more, is his next heir.
Suffolk. Inq. Friday before Palm Sunday, 33 Edw. I.
Thebertone. The manor (extent given) held of Roger Bygod, earl of
Norfolk and Marshal of England, of his manor of Donyngworthe,
by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above, age unknown.
Writ, 18 March, 33 Edw. I.
York. Inq. 7 April, 33 Edw. I.
Seteryngton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
Bucketon which is a member of Seterryngton, and 10s. yearly from
the tovraship of Schakelthorp for the mill of Holebek, held of the
king in chief, by the gift of Roger le Bygod, earl of Norfolk and
Marshal of England, to the said John and Isabel his wife, by homage
and knight's service, doing suit at the county (court) of York, the
EDWARD I. 217
trithing of Craykehowe, and the wapentake of Buck(rose) once a
year, and rendering 16s. yearly to the king for wapentake Imes.
Heir unknown, because his sons and daughters were bom in Norfolk.
Writ of certiorari to the escheator to enquire whether Letice late the wife
of Robert de Lodne and Isabel late the wife of Philip Bumel are
dowered of lands &c. in Sything and Wotton as abovesaid, or not,
because Isabel late the wife of John le Bygod asserts that they are
not so held and seeks her dower thereof, 28 April, 33 Edw. I.
Norfolk. Inq. made at Norwich, 17 May, 33 Edw. I.
The said Letice holds nothing in dower in Sithingg, nor the said
Isabel anything in Wotton ; but John le Bygod of Stokton died seised
of the said tenements, by the gift of Roger le Bygod, as abovesaid,
together with the reversion of certain tenements in Sithing which
John de Dunheved and Isabel de Haggele held for the life of the
abovesaid Letice, and of the lands &c. which Isabel late the wife
of Philip Burnel held in dower in Wotton. And the said John and
Isabel granted to John le Bygod all the said tenements in Sithingg
for the said Letice 's life for 7/. 18rf. yearly rent. All the said tenements
in Sithing are held of the king in chief by service of J^ knight's fee,
and 2d. of ' wayte ' yearly. And Isabel late the wife of Philip
Burnel similarly granted to John le Bygod all the said tenements
in Wotton for U. 6s. M. yearly rent for her life.
Sithingg. There are a capital messuage, 125a. arable, 5a. wood, a wind-
mill, 48s. l\d. rent of freemen, 6 capons, 12 geese, 21 hens, works
and pleas &c. of court ; from whence the said John and Isabel
receive their rent, and the manors of Stokton and Theberton are
liable to distraint if it shall be in arrear.
Wotton. There are a capital messuage, 84a. arable, \2d. rent, and
works ; the whole worth U. 65. M., all which Isabel late the wife of
Philip Bumel receives yearly for life.
G.Edw.l. File 119. {!.)
321. Walter de Hopton.
Writ, 10 March, 33 Edw. I.
Salop. Inq. Saturday the feast of St. Cuthbert {Cvherti), 33 Edw. I [defaced).
Fittes. The town with the adjacent hamlets of Mutton and Grafton
(extents given), including a weir, held of the heir [of Richard son of
Alan], sometime earl of Arundel, a minor and in the king's wardship,
of the barony of Cloune in chief by service of \ knight's fee.
Sanford. Half a virgate of land containing 30a., a water-mill, and 41s. %d.
rent from free tenants, held of the same heir by service of \ knight's
fee.
Borwarton. A messuage, a carucate of land containing 60a. arable,
la. meadow, 8 free tenants rendering 22s. 2d. yearly, and 5 customers
rendering 50s. yearly, held of the heir of Edmund de Mortuo Mari,
a minor and in the king's wardship, by service of | knight's fee.
Hopton. The manor with the adjacent hamlets of Cheldryncton and
Bradeford (extents given) held of the aforesaid heir of the earl of
Arundel in chief by knight's service, and doing suit at the earl's
court of Cloune every three weeks.
218 INQUISITIONS.
Salop [now Hereford]. Inq. Sunday after St. Cuthbert, 33 Edw. I.
Stanton by Penebrigg. The town (extent given) held of the said heir
of Edmund de Mortuo Mari in chief by knight's service, finding a
horseman at the castle of Wygemore in time of war between the
Welsh and English for forty days at his own charges, and doing suit
at the court of Wygemore every three weeks.
Mallelegh and Overstanton. Certain tenements (unspecified) held of the
heirs of Hugh de Mortuo Mari, minors and in the king's wardship,
by knight's service and doing suit at the court of Stipelton every
three weeks.
Wappelith. Certain tenements, 20a. arable, 4a. meadow, and pleas &c. of
court, held of ...... de Mortuo Mari by service of a pair of gilt
spurs ; and there are there 15 free tenants, rendering 34s. 4cd., and
11 customers rendering 205. 8d. yearly.
Overstanton. Five free tenants rendering 20s. 1^. yearly.
Wappelyth. Four free tenants rendering 3s. lljd. yearly.
Mallelegh. Sixteen free tenants rendering 50s. .d. and 5 free tenants
rendering 3s. 2d. yearly.
Walter his son, aged 2 years and more, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. Filen^.{%.)
322 Thomas de Lucy.
Writ, 9 April, 33 Edw. I.
NoRTHtTMBERLAND. Inq. made at Corbrygg on Friday before St. Mark,
33 Edw. I.
Langley. The manor (extent given), including a park with deer.
AUerwasfe. 92a. arable and 6a. meadow.
Fourstanes. The town containing 120a. arable, 4a. meadow, 12 bondages
each containing 20a., 5 cottages each containing a toft and 4a. land,
a brewery, and a coalmine (carbifodinum) worth 13s. 4(Z. yearly.
Allerwasscheles. The hamlet (extent given).
Wardoun. The hamlet (extent given).
All held of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee, and by
rendering cornage yearly at the exchequer of Newcastle upon Tyne,
and doing suit at the county (court) of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Thomas his son, aged 24 at the feast of the Ascension next, is his next
heir.
Cttmbbrland. Inq. Wednesday before St. Mark, 33 Edw. I {defective and
defaced).
Bal The manor (extent given with names of free tenants)
including 2 forges, a custom called chiminagium, the hamlet of
Thakthwait held by service of Id., and 4Z. rent from the toll and
the mill of Egremound, held of the king in chief by homage.
Braythwait. The manor (extent given with names of free tenants),
including a herbage called UUaikmire, a fishery, 10 marks of land
in Thornethwait held by Gilbert de Culwenne, a free tenant, by
homage and a sore sparrowhawk, and 20 marks of land held by the
same in Craysothen by homage, 2s. cornage, and doing suit at the
court of Braythwait every three weeks, \0l. \md held by John de
Lucy, a free tenant, in Wythopp and Qwinfell by homage and service
EDWARD I. 219
of 2d. yearly held by Robert de Plum]and(?) in Lorton by
homage and suit of court every three weeks, rendering 3s. id. yearly
for his free farm ; all held of the king in chief by homage.
A*spatrik. The manor with the lordship of a moiety of Alerdale (extent
given with names of free tenants), including Seton, Camberton
and High Ireby, held by Gilbert de Culwenne, a free tenant, by
homage and 13s. 4d. (?) cornage and suit at the court of Aspatrik every
three weeks, 100s. land in Great Broghton held by Joan de Daker by
5s. cornage yearly, 100s. land in Broghton held by William de
Derewentwatre by homage and 20d. cornage, the hamlet of Alenburgh,
which is in the king's hand and is held by homage and 5s. cornage, the
manor of Dovanby held by Alan de Roule by homage and 65. 8d. corn-
age, and doing suit at the court of Aspatrik every three weeks, 2 marks
of land in Derham held by Richard le Brun by homage and 2s. M.
cornage, lOmarksof landinGilcrouceheldfreelybytheabbotof Caldre
by 6s. 8d. cornage, the manor of Bothill and the hamlet of Rugthwait
held by Richard le Brun by homage and lis. 4d. cornage, and suit at
the court of Aspatrik every three weeks, Blenerhasate and Hukemanby
held by William de Mulcastre by homage, 29s. 4d. cornage, and
suit as above, and the manor of Hayton held by the same by homage,
5s. cornage, and suit as above, 10s. land in Ormesby held by Thomas
de Neuton(?) by homage, 2s. 6d. cornage, and suit as above, a moiety
of Appelthwait held by Thomas de Lowthre by homage and service
of 5s., and suit as above, and the other moiety held by Ralph de
Eynecourt by homage and service of 5s., the manor and advowson
of Ulvedale held by David de Breghin by homage, 13s. 4cZ. cornage
and suit as above, and 40s. land in Brumfield held by Hugh de
Brumfield by homage, 3d. yearly, and suit as above ; all held of the
king in chief by homage, 7^ 16s. 4d. cornage yearly to the sheriff for
the king's use, and doing suit every month at the county (court).
And Sir Thomas de Lucy gave to Thomas his son and heir in his
lifetime a capital messuage in Aspatrik, three hundred five score and
eighteen acres by the greater hundred worth 68s. lO^d. yearly, 24
skeps of oatmeal, 6 skeps of meal from the water-mill, 12 skeps of
malt, 12a. meadow, the farm of a brewery, and 16 cottages, who
entered upon the same without the king's licence, wherefore the
escheator took the same into the king's hand and still retains it.
Caldebek. The manor (extent given), including the following free
tenancies, U. land in Mosdale held by John de Craystok by homage,
40s. land in Halteclo held by Gilbert de Halteclo by homage and
Id. cornage, and doing suit at the court of Caldebek every three
weeks, and by service of 3s. 4d.(?) yearly, 3s. land held by Richard Cowel
in Halteclo by service of lib. cummin, 40s. land in Eskeheved held by
Joan de Branton by homage and service of 4s. yearly, 10s. land in
Caldebek held by Alan del Boure by service of 2s. yearly, 40s. land in
Quelphowe held by Alexander del Crokedake by homage and service of
doing suit at the court of Caldebek every three weeks, and service of 4s.
yearly, 4s. land in Grenrig held by William Langskart by homage, suit of
court and 12d. yearly, 2s. land in Caldebek held by Robert de
Vallibus by service of 1^. pepper, 20s. land in Grenrige held by
Margaret de Lucy by service of 13d. yearly, 30s. land in Horskowe
held by Joan de Dakre by service of Id. yearly, 12d. land in
220 INQUISITIONS
Caldebek held by Thomas de Caldebek, rendering Id. yearly, 3s. land
there held by Lucy de Caldebek, rendering Id. yearly, 2». land held
by Alice Bakestre rendering 6d. yearly, 2s. land held by William
del Hill rendering 6d. yearly, I2d. land held by Henry de Hoton
rendering Id. yearly; and 10s. yearly rent is due at the manor of
Caldebek from the mill of Bolton.
[All] the above are held by a moiety of the barony of
Allerdale.
All held of the king in chief by homage.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
C.Edw.I. Filel\9.{Q.)
323. Robert de Scales.
Writ, 4 Sept. 33 Edw. I. Endorsed : Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridge
Hertford.
NoEFOLK. Inq. 30 Sept. 33 Edw. I.
Middelton. A capital messuage, a windmill, a water-mill, 260a. arable,
69a. meadow, 10a. pasture with rushes, 5a. wood, la. turbary, 4Z. rents,
fowls, works and pleas &c. of court.
Hsyngton. A capital messuage, 90a. arable, 5a. meadow, 40a. several
pasture, 66s. rents, fowls, 4 bus. salt, works, and pleas &c.
of court.
Howe. A capital messuage, 400a. arable, la. meadow, 15o. several
pasture, and 45s. rent from free tenants.
Beynham. A capital messuage, 120a. arable, 14a. meadow, 16a. several
pasture, a water-mill, 104s. 5d. rent, fowls, works &c. and pleas &c.
of court.
AU held of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee and two
parts of a fee, rendering 455. yearly for the guard of the castle of Dover,
and doing suit at the court of Haule every month.
Berton Benediche. A capital messuage, 200a. arable, 20a. meadow,
U. 6s. rents, fowls, 3 gr. of malt, works, and pleas &c. of court,
held of the earl of Gloucester by service of a knight's fee.
Wylton. A capital messuage, 100a. arable, 6a. meadow, a fishery with
turbary, 40s. rent, and works, and certain lands &c. in Fuldon, held
by Edmund de Inggolfuesthorp at fee farm rendering 106s. 8d. ; held
of Michael de Ponyngges by service of ^ knight's fee.
Islyngton. 80a. arable held of Thomas de Hauvile by service of 9s. 6d.
rent ; 5a. land held of Thomas de [In]ggeIlesthorp by rent
yearly ; and 5a. land held of William de Fenne rent
yearly.
Middelton. [*28a.] dr. arable, 5a. meadow, , , 10s. yearly
rent, hens and works, held jointly with Isabel his wife,
enfeoffed by Richard Waylaund and Joan his wife by fine levied
in [the king's] court, of Robert de Monte Alto by service of
J knight's fee.
Robert his son, aged 26 and more, is his next heir.
So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, but now torn away.
EDWARD I. 221
Suffolk. Inq. {undated).
Weidone. A carucate of land, 31s. 6d. rent, fowls, pasture, meadow and
wood, held of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee.
Wrydlington. A carucate of land, held of William de Wychington by
\ knight's fee, and lOl. rent.
He held no other lands in the county.
Heir as above, aged 25 and more.
C.Edw.I. File 120. {}.)
324. Elias de Albiniaco.
t, 8 April, 33 Edw. T.
Somerset. Inq. 24 April, 33 Edw. I {defaced).
Suthperton. The manor with the underwritten hamlets (full extent
given with names of free and customary tenants), held of the king
in chief by service of a knight's fee, including : —
Racchich. 200a. high wood in the king's forest.
Est Stratton. A messuage and a virgate of land, held by William
de Wiggebere, rendering 8s. yearly.
Litel Lopene, Drayton and Suthperton. A messuage and a carucate
of land in Litel Lopene, a messuage and a virgate of land at
Drayton, and a messuage and three ferlings of land in Suth-
perton, held by Robert de Abindon and Maud his wife, of the
acquisition of the said Maud, rendering 40s. yearly.
Hassokmore. A messuage and two virgates of land, held by William
Weylond and Elizabeth his wife, of the inheritance of the
said Elizabeth.
Little Stratton, More, Sutthampton and 'la Worth.' Two parts of a
messuage and of a virgate of land at Little Stratton, two parts
of a messuage and of a virgate(?) of land at More, two parts
of a messuage and of half a virgate of land at Sutthampton, and
two parts of a ferling of land upon ' la Worth,' held by Hugh
Hudde and Alice his wife, rendering
Also cartage by customary tenants from ClayhuU to Suth-
perton or Bamton, a market and two parts of the foreign himdred.
Barington. The hamlet (full extent given with names of tenants).
Cheleton. The hamlet (extent given with names of tenants), including
a tenement in Chubbeleye held, by John Wake rendering 6s. yearly.
Bruges(?). The hamlet (extent given), including certain willow-beds
{salseta ?) there and at Yllemor, worth 18d. yearly.
Ralph his son, born on 3 March last, is his next heir.
Somerset. Inq. made at Somerton, 26 April, 33 Edw. I {defective).
Kynemeresdon. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants)
held of the king in chief by service of J and | knight's fee, including : —
Asshwyk. The hamlet held by John de Holte rendering Id. yearly.
Murifelde. The hamlet held by Geoffrey Samuel rendering Id. yearly.
Holecoumbe. The hamlet held by Simon Tornay rendering 12d.
yearly.
And there are due to the church of Kynemeresdon ....
yearly for ' Petrespani.'
Ralph his son (is his next heir).
Extent or summary of the above manors and lands.
222 INQUISITIONS.
Lincoln. Inq. 20 {visimo) April, 33 Edw. I.
Suth Engleby. A manor with certain lands &c. pertaining thereto
in the hamlets of Saxeby, Broxholm, North Engleby and Torqeseye,
(extent given), held jointly with Joan his wife of William de Ros in
chief, as of the barony of Belvoir (Belvero) as in free socage, by service
of 135. 4:d. ; which lands &c. they had of the gift &c. of Walter
Thurgar, chaplain, to hold to them and the heirs of the said Elias,
by a fine made in the king's court.
North Engleby. 12a. of the aforesaid demesne lands held jointly as
above of Thomas de Multon in chief by service of 10s.
Ralph, son of the said Elias and Joan, aged 7 weeks, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 120. (2.)
325. Ralph Pybot alias Pibot.
Writ to the escheator to proceed at once with the inquisition he was
lately commanded to make, whether the said Ralph being of sound
mind granted to Simon his son for life the manors of Sauston and
Lyndesle, as the said Simon asserts, or not &c., 26 May, 33 Edw. I.
Cambridge. Inq. Wednesday before St. Margaret, 33 Edw. I.
Saustone. The said Ralph ten days and more before his death, being
sound in will and memory {in bona voluntate et memoria), gave the
manor to his son Simon, who peacefully continued his seisin for
fifteen days and more until the escheator took the manor into the
king's hand : it is held of the king in chief for two knight's fees,
doing however the service of one knight in war.
Ralph, son of Ralph son of Ralph deceased, aged 13 and more, is his
next heir.
Essex. Inq. Friday before Whitsunday, 33 Edw. I.
Lindesele. The said Ralph a fortnight before his death, being of sound
mind and memory, granted the manor to Simon his son and enfeoffed
him by his charter, who was in peacefuU seisin until the escheator
took the manor into the king's hands after the said Ralph's death :
the manor (extent given) is held of the king in chief by service of a
knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 14.
Endorsed : Let it be done by a fine of 201. and the trespass pardoned
and let the fine be enrolled in the chancery.
C. Edw. I. File 120. (3.)
326. Peter son and heir of John Champeneis alias CHAtrMPENEYS.
Writ of privy seal to the escheator to enquire whether the said Peter is an
idiot, as is said, and whether the king can give the wardship of the
lands which ought to descend to him in Soterton to whom he pleases
&c. or not, 7 July, 33 Edw. I. {French.)
Lincoln. Inq. made at Kirketon, 5 Oct. 33 Edw. I.
The said Peter is not an idiot, so that the king cannot give the ward-
ship of him or his lands to anyone to his prejudice . He holds in Soterton
a capital messuage &c. of the abbot of Croyland by service of 2s. 2d.
yearly, 10a. arable of Thomas de Multon by service of 2«. id.
EDWARD I. 223
yearly, and suit at his court every three weeks, and 5|a. meadow ;
2|a. arable of Stephen de Wigtoft by service of M. and suit at his
court of Wigtoft ; 15a. arable of the earl of Eichmond by service
of 2s. 8d. yearly ; 36|a. arable, tenure unknown ; 7a. meadow in
manner aforesaid ; 2s. yearly rent ; 6|a. several pasture in manner
aforesaid ; and 6|a. marsh.
Endorsed : On examination before the council it was found that he is not an
idiot, wherefore let the escheator be commanded to restore him his
land &c.
G. Edw. I. File 120. (4.)
327. Hugh son of Henry.
Writ of certiorari to the escheator to certify the cause of taking the manor
of Eyrton in Cravene into the king's hand, and to cause the same
to be extended, 3 June, 33 Edw. I.
[YoEK.] Extent, Thursday after St. James the Apostle, 33 Edw. I.
Ayrton in Craven. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants),
including 3 carucates of land in Calton held by Richard de Plumlond
by homage, foreign service, wardship and relief, and 2\ carucates of
land in Elclack held by William de Marton rendering a pair of gloves
yearly, and doing homage &c. as above. The manor was taken
into the king's hand because the said Hugh held it of the king in
chief as of the honour of the castle of Skipton* by knight's service
and doing suit at the court of Skipton every three weeks ; which Hugh
died in the first week of Lent, 33 Edw. I, whereupon the escheator
found that Henry his son and heir without doing homage or fealty to
the king or any warrant of the escheatry entered upon the manor,
wherefore he took the same into the king's hand.
John son of Henry, the said Hugh's brother, has for life from the
same manor 9 marks of the gift of the said Hugh for his land in
Fremyngton which he gave to the said Hugh.
C. Edw. I. File 120. (5.)
328. John, son and heik of Robert de Stallinge.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said John, 22 July,
33 Edw. I.
Gloucester. Proof of age made at Gloucester on Monday the morrow of the
Assumption, 33 Edw. I.
William Damysele, aged 45, says that the said John was 21 on
St. Leonard's day last, for he was born on that day, 11 Edw. I, at Stallinge,
and on the same day baptized in the church of Newent ; and this he
knows because on that day he was present at a feast made by Robert de
Ledene, when it was announced that "Maud the wife of Robert de
Stallinge had borne the said John.
John de Acle, aged 60, says the like, and knows it because he has a
son Thomas of the same age and in their youth they were companions
{mutuam hahuerunt inter se societatem) .
Nicholas de Stortesden, aged 55, says the like, and knows it because
he was present at the aforesaid feast and there heard of the heir's birth.
224 INQUISITIONS.
Ivel de Hertelonde, aged 61, agrees, and knows it because he has a
daughter Denise of the same age.
John de CarsweU, aged 42, agrees, and knows it because at the time
of the said heir's birth he . had a great friendship {specialitatem) with
Robert the father.
John Crok, aged 45, agrees, and knows it because at that time he had
a friendship with the same Robert.
William de la Haye, aged 48, agrees, and knows it because on the day
that the said Maud purified herself the said Robert made a feast to all
his neighbours, but did not invite him, at which he was angry.
Roger le Mareschal of Newent, aged 43, agrees, and knows it because
at that time he had a friendship with the said Robert.
Robert de Compton, aged 40, Peter de Acle, aged 52(?), John son of
William de Acle, aged 53, and John Bacon, aged 40, say the like, and
know it because they were present at the feast on the day the said Maud
purified herself.
C. Edw. I. File 120. (6.)
329. Joan the wife of Hugh de Hbpham, dattghtee and heik of John
DE Wauton.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said Joan, who is
in the wardship of W. bishop of Coventry &c. by the demise of Queen
Margaret, 23 May, 3 Edw. I.
Norfolk. Proof of age taken at Swafham, 21 Jan, 34 Edw. I.
Geoffrey le Lord of Pykenham Wade, aged 60, says that the said Joan
was bom at Pykenham Wade and baptized in the church there on the
day before the eve (supervigilia) of St. Bartholomew, 18 Edw. I ; and
this he knows because he had a daughter Margery bom on the feast of
All Saints before the said day, who at the said feast last past was 16,
but he knows not on what day of the week happened the day aforesaid.
John Porter of the same, aged 50, says the same, and knows it because
he had a son John bom at the same time.
Richard son of Roger of the same, aged 44, says the same, and knows
it because one Gervase then rector of the church of Pykenham Wade,
who was dwelling in co. Richem(ond) came to Pykenham Wade to live
there at the feast of All Saints next after the said birth and made a great
feast to all his parishioners and other good men of the country, 15 years
ago on the said feast last part.
Henry le Throwere of the same, aged 60 and more, says the same,
and knows it because three weeks after the said birth he had a daughter
Margery bom 15 years ago and more.
John le Parmonter of the same, aged 48, says the same, and knows it
because one Amisius, son of the son (?) {fil' fiV) of John de Pikenham his
next neighbour, died at Christmas after the said birth, 15 years ago last
Christmas.
Walter brother of the parson of the same, aged 62, says the same,
and knows it because he was at her baptism and immediately after went
to the north cotmtry to announce to the lady of Middelham and Lady Joan
de Tateshale that the said Joan was bom and named with Lady Joan's
name.
EDWARD I. 225
Ralph Frankeleyn of the same, aged 40 and more, says the same, and
knows it because in the same year Simon Frankelejm of Pikenham Wade
brought a writ against him for a messuage and 24a. land in North
Pykenham.
Geoffrey le Palmer of Houtone by Pykenham Wade, aged 60 and more,
says the same and knows it because in the same year he kept and collected
the tithe sheaves (decimas garbas) of the prior of Wymondham in Pykenham
Wade and whilst he was collecting the tithe on a culture called Apetone
Wong on the said day he heard teU that the said Joan's mother had
borne a daughter, 15 years ago last autumn.
William de Estgate of Swafham by Pykenham Wade, aged 41, says
the same, and knows it because on the day of the Assumption 18 (Edw. I),
he had a daughter Olive born, and baptized in the church of Swafham,
who died the same day.
Walter de Witsond of the same, aged 45, says the same, and knows
it because he was at the rector's feast aforesaid, 15 years ago, and the
said Joan was bom on the day before the eve of St. Bartholomew before.
John Attesloth of the same, aged 40 and more, says the same,
and knows it because on the day of Holy Trinity, 17 (Edw. I), he married
one Joan de Castelacre who bore a daughter Sarra in the same year as
the said Joan was born.
John de Lexham of the same, aged 42, says the same, and knows it
because at the feast of St. Michael, 18 (Edw. I), he came to Swafham to
to live there and married Isabel le Longe and then heard that Margaret
the said Joan's mother had borne her on the day before the eve of St. Bar-
tholomew before the said feast.
The bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, though warned, came not nor
sent anyone for him.
C. Edw. I. File 120. (7.)
330. William de Lathombr, the elder.
Writ (missing).
Kent. Inq. 30 Jan. 33(?) Edw. I (defaced).
Asshe. The manor(?) (extent given) held of Roger le Straunge by service
of I knight's fee and rendering 24s. yearly.
William his son, aged 26, is his next heir.
G. Edw. I. File 120. (8.)
331 .» Isabel late the wife of Adam de Monte Alto alias de
MOHAUT.
Writ, 1 Nov. 33 Edw. I.
Kent. Inq. made at St. Mary Creye, 8 Eeb. 34 Edw. I.
Hokyndenn. 13a. land held of the king in chief by service of 13d!. yearly
at the exchequer by her own hands ; a messuage and 42a. arable
held in gavelkind of the prior of Christchurch, Canterbury, by
service of rendering 17s. 5|d. yearly and suit of court every three
weeks ; 10a. arable held in gavelkind of Robert de Stanegrave
by service of rendering 6s. 3d. yearly ; 10a. arable held in gavelkind
of Richard de Rokeslye by service of rendering 2s. lOd. yearly ;
I2a. arable and 80a. heath held in gavelkind of the master of the
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226 INQUISITIONS.
hospital of Sutton by service of rendering 2s. lid. yeariy and suit
of court every three weeks ; 68a. arable and 12a. heath held in
gavelkind of the master of God's House, Strode, by service of rendering
405. yearly ; and 22a. land and 535. 4d. rent held in gavelkind of
William de Graunsoun by service of rendering 18s. lOd. yearly.
Her sons John and Peter Daubeny, aged 14 and 7 years respectively,
are her next heirs of the tenements held in gavelkind which are divisible
by the custom of the country ; but John alone is heir of the tenement
held of the king.
C. Edw. I. File 120. (9.)
332. William de Hale.
Writ, 20 Dec. 33 Edw. I.
Northampton. Inq. 12 Jan. 33 Edw. I.
Hale. A capital messuage &c., 40a. arable, 3a. meadow, 9s. rent from
3 tenants (named), and pleas &c. of court, acquired jointly with
Joan his wife of the gift of John de Holt, the younger, to hold to
them and the heirs of the said William, of the king in chief by service
of 95. yearly at the exchequer by the hands of the sheriff.
He held no other lands &c. this side Trent.
Robert his son, aged 12, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 120. (10.)
333. John de Caeleton.
Writ, 1 May, 33 Edw. I.
[York.] Inq. taken at Wyueton, 20 Sept. 34 Edw. I.
Garton in Holdernesse. Two bovates of land and a plot of several
meadow, held of the king in chief, of the honour of Albemarle, by
knight's service, where 48 carucates make a knight's fee ; and
he died seised of the homage and foreign service of Peter de Nutle
for 4 tofts and 5 bovates and three parts of a bovate.
Aldeburgh. The advowson of the chapel of Holy Trinity, held of the
abbot of Seleby.
Carleton in Holdernesse. Four bovates of land held in chief of John de
Ruda by knight's service ; a capital messuage and 4 bovates of
land, held of Walter de Whitik by knight's service ; and 4 bovates
of land held in chief of William de Wythornwik by free service of
&d. yearly.
He died on 23 Dec. 33 Edw. I. Avice the wife of Richard de HotRum,
daughter of John his son, aged 25 about the feast of St. Gregory the
Pope, 34 Edw. I, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 120. (11.)
334. John son of Hugh.
Writ, 27 Sept. 33 Edw. I.
York. Inq. Wednesday after the Epiphany, 34 Edw. I.
Ingleton. The manor (extent given), including assarts called Skirowth
and Souterschales, 3^ bovates of land, 4 tofts, 2 assarts, and a
water-mill in the hamlet of Bentham ; and the f oUowing free tenants.
EDWARD I. 227
held to him and the heirs of his body of Hugh son of Henry and hia
heirs by service of rendering 101. yearly, of the gift of the said Hugh,
and by doing for them to the lord of Burton in Lonesdale, chief lord of
that fee, 22s. yearly for a rent (firma) called Burton Male, and 17s,
wapentake fine yearly, and doing to the same lord the foreign service
pertaining to 6 carucates of land, where 17 carucates make a knight's
fee ; which Hugh, before the said gift, held the manor, together
with other tenements, of the said lord of Burton by homage and
service, and suit at the court of Burton every three weeks.
Free tenants : —
Caldecotes. The hamlet held of the said manor by Geoffrey de Upsale
by service of 3s. yearly and doing foreign (service).
Twiselton. The hamlet similarly held by Master William de Twyselton
by service of Id. yearly, and doing foreign (service).
(Unspecified.) A bovate of land held by Adam de Mirewra by service
of 3s. Id. yearly and doing foreign (service).
Bentham. A moiety of the hamlet held by John de Bentham by foreign
service only.
Henry his son, aged 3 at the feast of St. Edmund, King and Martyr,
last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 120. (12.)
335. Amice late the wife of John Randolf alias Randulf.
Writ, 12 Oct. 33 Edw. I.
.Leicester. Inq. made at Leicester, 28 Dec. 34 Edw. I.
Skeftyixgton. A messuage, ^ virgate of land, and I8d. yearly rent, held
of the king in chief by service of finding a man carrying the king's
writs in the king's war for forty days at her own costs.
She held no other lands in the bailiwick.
William de Marnham of Skeftyngton, her son, aged 55 and more, is her
next heir.
Writ of scire facias to the escheator ; whereas by inquisition it was found
that William de Marnham was next heir of the said Amice, and the
king commanded him, having taken the fealty &c. of the said
William, to cause him to have full seisin of the lands &c., and now
Thomas Randolf, son of the said John and Amice asserts that the
said tenements were given to them and the heirs of the said John by
Sarra daughter of Robert David of Skeftington, and that he is next
heir of the said John, he is commanded to resume the lands &c. into
the king's hand, and warn the said William to be before the king in
the next Parliament, which term the king has given to the said
Thomas to do and receive what the court shall determine, 23 Jan.
34 Edw. I.
Endorsed : That the escheator has warned the said William accordingly.
Writ of scire facias to the escheator, reciting as above, and commanding
him to warn the said William to be before the king's council at
Westminster on the morrow of the Ascension next, 20 April, 34 Edw. I.
Similarly endorsed.
228 INQUISITIONS.
Writ of certiorari, reciting as above, and that the said Thomas in the
king's court said that the said Sarra by her charter, which he produced,
gave the said tenements to the aforesaid John and Amice and the
heirs of the said John, whose next, heir he is, and the aforesaid William
came and said that the said Amice was daughter and heir of the
said Sarra, who died seised as of fee of the tenements aforesaid,
the said Amice succeeding as her daughter and heir before the said
John married her, and that no transfer of free tenement was ever
made by reason of the said charter by the said Sarra to the said
John and Amice ; and commanding the escheator to enquire whether
the said Sarra gave the tenements to the said John and Amice and
the heirs of the said John, or not, and if so who is the next heir of the
said John, or whether she died seised as of fee, or not, &c. 23 May,
34 Edw. I. Endorsed : Afterwards the escheator came into the
chancery and recorded that he had not taken the said William's fealty
nor delivered to him any seisin.
Leicester. Inq. taken by the escheator, having with him John de Noveray,
the king's coroner, and two knights, in the presence of the said
Thomas and WiUiam, 30 March, 35 Edw. I.
Skeftington. The said Sarra by her charter with free will gave the tene-
ments aforesaid to the said John and Amice on the day of their marriage,
to hold to the said John and his heirs and Amice his wife or their
assigns as the charter testifies, and personally delivered seisin thereof in
3 Edw. I, long before her death, and the said Thomas, aged 30, is
next heir of the same John. The said Amice did not succeed the
said Sarra as daughter and heir.
Writ of scire facias to the escheator, reciting as is abovesaid, and com-
manding him to warn the aforesaid WiUiam to be before the king on
the morrow of the Ascension, wherever he may then be &c. 6 May,
1 Edw. [II].
Similarly endorsed.
G. Edw. I. File 120. (13.)
336. Richard de Wyrhale.
Writ of certiorari to the mayor and sheriffs of London, because Joan
late the wife of the said Richard is seeking in the hustings (court)
of London her dower of a messuage in the city against Reginald de
Thunderle, who has alleged that he holds it by the charter of Edmund
sometime earl of Cornwall," which he asserts the king as heir of the
said Edmund is bound to warrant, 4 November, 33 Edw. I.
per petitionem de consilio.
London. Inq. taken before the mayor and sheriffs in the presence of Roger de
Hegham at the Guildhall on Monday the feast of St. Nicholas.
The jurors, having had a view of the messuage, say that the said
Richard after he married the said Joan acquired a messuage called
La Coppedehalle to himself and his heirs in fee, so that he could
dower the said Joan thereof. It is worth 14 marks 12s. yearly,
and there are due yearly 20s. to the priory of Holy Trinity, London,
for quit rent, 2d. to the heirs of Adam de Basynges, 29s. 4d. to the
heirs of Juliana Hardel, and 20s. for repairs. Dated at London
on Saturday after the Conception, 34 Edw. I.
C. Edw. I. File 120. (14.)
EDWARD I. 229
337. John son and heir of John Toeel.
Writ to the escheator to take the proof of age of the said John, who was
born at Thorrok Briaunzoun, co. Essex, and baptized in the church
there, as is said, and says he is of full age and seeks the lands of his
inheritance which are in the wardship of William Baudewyn of
Wokyndon, by the demise of John de Hamme, parson of the church
of StifEord, and Robert his brother, to whom the king committed
the same until the lawful age of the same John, 10 March, 33 Edw. I.
Proof of age {missing).
C.Edw.I. File 120. {15.)
338. Agnes, datjghtbb and heir of Philip db Mitngomery, who held
of the king in chief.
Writ to Walter de Gloucester, escheator, to take the proof of age of the
said Agnes, who was bom at Whelton, co. Northampton, and
baptized in the church there, as is said, and says she is of full -age
and seeks the lands &c. of her inheritance which are in the wardship
of Robert de Bures by the king's commission, 20 Oct. 33 Edw. I.
Proof of age {missing).
C. Edw. I. File 120. (16.)
339. Adam atte Brok, nephew {nepos) and heir of John Aguyllun,
who held of the king in chief.
Writ to Walter de Gloucester, escheator, to take the proof of age of the
said Adam, who was bom at Chelsham, co. Surrey, and baptized
in the church there, as is said, and says he is of full age and seeks
the lands &c. of his inheritance which are in the king's wardship,
.... [Apr]il, 33 Edw. I. {defective.)
Proof of age {missing).
G. Edw. I. File 120. (17.)
340. Robert Aohard.
Writ {missing).
Berks. Inq. 17 33 Edw. I {defective and much defaced).
Aldremaneston. The manor (extent given), except the tenements
which Joan late the wife of the said Robert now holds
in dower.
See Vol. Ill, No. 494.
E. Inq. p.m. File 7. (6.)
341. Dbnise de Helynton, of Wodebergh.
Writ {missing).
[Wilts.] Inq. taken at Merlebergh, 12 June, 34 Edw. I.
Wodebergh. A messuage, 2 virgates of land, and 12s. yearly rent, held
of the king in chief by knight's service. She held no lands &c. of
any other.
William her son, aged 22 on the feast of the Conception last, is her
next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (1.)
230 INQUISITIONS.
342. John le Walbys alias John Walays.
Writ, 8 June, 34 Edw. I.
Sussex. Inq. made at Lovente, 20 July, 34 Edw. I.
Midlovente. Two virgates of arable land containing 26a. held of the
king by serjeanty, rendering yearly at the king's exchequer by the
hands of the sheriff 85. \Qd.
William de Sancto Georgio his kinsman, aged 40 years and more, is
his next heir.
Writ to the escheator to enquire by what serjeanty and what service the
the said John holds of the king in Middelavente, 20 Sept. 34 Edw. I.
[Sussex.] Inq. made at Midlovent by Cicestre, 21 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Mid Lovente. He held 2 virgates of arable land of the king in chief
by petty serjeanty, viz. — by service of rendering 2 white capons
whenever the king comes by his gate, which service was commuted
{arrentatum) at 8s. lOrf. yearly at the king's exchequer by the hands
of the sheriff.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (2.)
343. Thomas de Crttddemore a:lia8 de Ceodemor.
Writ, 11 Aug. 34 Edw. I.
Southampton ; Isle or Wight. Inq. taken at Winchester, 26 Sept. 34 Edw. I.
Crodemor in the Isle of Wight. A capital messuage and oxhouse and
30a. arable, held of the king in chief in free socage by service of
rendering Id. on Christmas day, as of the manor of Boucombe,
which is the king's ; and 4a. marsh held of the king in chief by
service of rendering 12d. on the same feast at the said manor as a
member of the castle of Charsbrock, and they lie in common and are
worth nothing yearly.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Thomas his son, aged 5, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (3.)
344. Robert Bagerygg alias de Baggbriggb.
Writ, 16 June, 34 Edw. I.
Dorset. Inq. made at Cranebom, 22 June, 34 Edw. I.
La Wodelonde. A messuage and 20a. land, held of the king in chief,
rendering the king 25. yearly by the hands of the sheriff.
He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
He died at the feast of St. Michael, 33 Edw. I, enduig. His daughters,
Isabel Wither, Alice de Baggerigge, and Alice de Bagerigge, are his
next heirs, the said Isabel aged 28, Alice 25, and the other Alice 22.
G. Edw. I. File 121. (4.)
345. Robert de Merk.
Writ, 20 April, 34 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. Tuesday before St. Dunstan, 34 Edw. I.
,Dunmowe alias Dunmawe. A manor held jointly with Jacomina his
wife of the king in chief as of the honour of Boulogne by service
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of I and J knight's fee, by the king's licence and by a fine levied in
the king's court.
He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
Ingelram his son, aged 14|, is his next heir.
C.Edw.L File 121. (5.)
346. Edward de Penbbetjgg alias de Pennebrugg.
Writ, 8 Feb. 34 Edw. I.
Gloucester. Inq. 7 March, 34 Edw. I.
Meone. Ten marks yearly rent from 8 tenants holding 6| virgates of
land, held of the gift of John de Pennebrugg to him and the heirs
of his body, of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee. He held
no other lands.
He died without heir of his body, wherefore the said rent ought to
revert by the form of the gift aforesaid to the said John, aged 40 and
more, who is also his elder brother and next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (6.)
347. James de Bohun.
Writ to the escheator iu Ireland, 30 May, 34 Edw. I.
KiLDARE. Inq. made at Dublin on Tuesday after St. Luke, 34 Edw. I
{defaced).
Ballymaddon. The manor, and a castle and certain lands &c., at
Comerith in the march amongst the Irish in co. Kilkenny, held
of the king in chief by 71. 10s. of royal service, when royal service
is exacted.
He held nothing of others.
Heir unknown because he was born and dwells (in England ?).
C. Edw. I. File 121. (7.)
348. Roger de Clavering alias Claveryngg.
Writ, 22 March, 34 Edw. I.
Northumberland. Inq. made at Alnewyck on Saturday before the
Assumption, 34 Edw. I.
Caluley. The town (extent given with names of tenants) held of the
kmg in chief by service of a moiety of 8 marks 16d. rent yearly at
the exchequer of Newcastle upon Tyne, I mark yearly to the same
exchequer for disafforesting the forest, doing suit at the county
(court), and 15d. for cornage to the same exchequer ; and 61. are
rendered yearly to Alan de Claveryngg his brother.
He held no other lands &c. in the county.
Margery his daughter, aged 5 weeks at this present feast of the
Assumption, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (8.)
232 INQUISITIONS.
349. Egbert de Septem Vannis.
Writ, 20 Sept. 34 Edw. I.
Kent. Inq. 27 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Aldintone. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief for a
knight's fee, and rendering 14s. yearly at the castle of Rochester
on the feast of St. Andrew.
William his son, aged 25 and more and married in his father's lifetime,
is his next heir.
Kent. Inq. 23 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Melton. The manor (extent given) held of the earl of Gloucester for a
knight's fee and doing suit at the earl's court of Tonebrigge every
three weeks.
Heir as above.
Sussex. Inq. 5 Nov. 34 Edw. I.
Morhale. The manor (extent given) held of the heir of John de Britannia,
who is in the king's wardship, by service of | knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 25 and more.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (9.)
350. Robert de Pontbfracto, of Wyvelesthorp.
Writ, 16 July, 34 Edw. I.
[York.] Inq. Friday the feast of St. Oswald the King, 34 Edw. I.
Wivelesthorp. A manor, lands &c. (extent given) held of Nicholas de
Stapelton, kinsman and one {altera) of the heirs of Laderana late the
wife of John de Bella Aqua, a minor and in the king's wardship,
by homage and service of ^ knight's fee.
He held nothing of other lords.
Thomas his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (10.)
351 . Isabel late the wife of Httgh le Dbspenser.
Writ, 30 May, 34 Edw. I.
Southampton. Inq. made at Aulton, 26 June, 34 Edw. I.
Ertlye. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held [together
with the said Hugh] in free marriage only, of the gift &c. of WiUiam
de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, who sometime held it of the king
in chief by serjeanty of being chamberlain of the king's exchequer.
Her daughter Maud, now the wife of Henry de Langastre, aged 24,
is her next heir.
Charter of William de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, granting to
Sir Patrick de Cadurcis, with Isabel his daughter in free marriage,
his whole manor of Herteleye for 601. land, with the advowson of
the church, and the knights' fees, wardships, liberties &c. thereto
pertaining, to hold to them and their heirs of the body of the said
Isabel, with reversion to himself or his heirs {undated ).
C.Edw.I, i^'tZe 121. (11.)
EDWARD I. 233
352. John Pyoard alias Piohard.
Writ, 16 May, 34 Edw. I.
Hereford. Inq. made at Hereford on Saturday before the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist, 34 Edw. I (faded).
Lugwardyn. 5s. rent in the manor held of the king in chief by service
of 5s., and making two appearances yearly at the king's court of
LugwardjTi ; which 5s. he received yearly from Walter de Langeford
who held a messuage and a virgate of land in Langeford by that service.
He held no other lands &c. in the county.
Roger his son, aged 16 as is believed, is his next heir.
Wales. Inq. Saturday after the Ascension, 34 Edw. I.
Straddeuwy alias Straddewy. The manor (extent given), including a
castle, held of Sir John son of Reginald by knight's service, viz. —
finding three men with barded horses in time of war in Wales for
forty days at his own charges at the castle of Blaynlenevy.
Heir as above, aged 15 on the feast of Palm Sunday last.
Writ to the escheator to enquire whether the manor of Lugward3m is
in the king's hand through the idiocy of Robert Walrond, or other-
wise, 2 July, 34 Edw. I.
Hereford. Inq. made at Hereford on Tuesday before the feast of
St. Margaret(?), 34 Edw. I (defaced).
King Henry the king's father enfeoffed Edmund his son of the
manor of Lugwardyn, to hold to him and his heirs ; who enfeoffed
Robert Walrande and Maud his wife, to them and the heirs of the
said Robert, and they held the same for their lives ; after whose
decease, because the said Robert died without heir of himself, his
right in the manor descended to Robert son of WilUam Walrond,
his kinsman and heir, by whose idiocy the manor was seized into
the king's hand
C. Edw. I. File 121. (12.)
353. Joan late the wife of John Chattncbtjs.
Writ, 21 May, 34 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. Monday the morrow of Holy Trinity, 34 Edw. I.
Canewedon. The manor (extent given), including marshes called Schamwode
and Nortput, held of the king in chief by service of | knight's fee.
She held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Giles her son, aged 24 and more, is her next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (13.)
354. Alice Gerbot.
Writ, 20 April, 34 Edw. I.
Salop. Inq. made at Bruges on Sunday after the Ascension, 34 Edw. I.
Worfeld. A capital messuage &c. and 30a. land held of the king in chief
by the serjeanty of keeping that part of the forest of Morfe where
the manor of Worfeld is situated.
She held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
William her son, aged 50 at Christmas day last, is her next heir.
G.Edw.I. File 121. (U).
234 INQUISITIONS.
355. RooBB DE liA Lee.
Writ, 22 Jan. 34 Edw. I.
Salop. Inq. Thursday before St. Valentine, 34 Edw. I.
Claverleye. A capital messuage &c. and 52a. land within the manor,
which he took from the king's waste in Claverleye, held of the king
in chief by service of 8s. 8d. to be paid at the said manor by the
hands of the king's bailiff there.
Kenefare. 3a. of the king's waste within the manor held of the king
in chief by service of 12d. to be paid to the king by the hands of
the king's bailiff of Kenefare.
Dodemeston. 4a. meadow in the fee of Dodemeston, held of the heir
of Robert de Dodemeston, a minor and in the king's wardship, by
service of 2s.
John de la Lee, his brother, aged 50 on the feast of St. Thomas the
Apostle last, is his next heir.
356. Geoffrey de Hatjville.
G. Edw. I. File 121. (15.)
Writ, 4 June, 34 Edw. I.
Rutland. Inq. 20 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Dryestok. An assart called Asshelond containing 20a. land, held of the
king in chief by service of rendering Is. at the king's exchequer
every third year.
Haliok. A messuage, 38a. land and 3a. meadow, held of Robert Domer
by service of a clove gillyflower yearly.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
John his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (16.)
357. RoQEB Fkelond.
Writ, 4 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Kent. Inq- 1* Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Newechirche and Bilsinton. Albreda his mother holds in dower of his
inheritance 9a. arable, which are held of the king in chief by service
of l^d. yearly and suit at the king's court of Redlevet every three
weeks.
Bilsinton. 9a. arable held of the abbot of Boxele by service of 12d.
yearly ; 12a. arable held of William de Hordlangston by service
of Id. yearly ; and 16a. arable held of Nicholas de Sandwico in
gavelkind by service of 85. yearly and suit at his court of Bilsinton
every three weeks.
Newechirche. 4a. arable held of the master of God's house, Dover, in
gavelkind, by service of 2s. yearly and suit at his court of Hounchilde
every three weeks.
His daughters, Cecil3' aged 4, and Joan aged 2, are his next heirs.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (17.)
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358. ROGEU DE HXJNEWORTHE.
Writ, 6 March, 34 Edw. I.
Norfolk. Inq. made at Norwich, 13 April, 34 Edw. I.
Bodham. A capital messuage, 20a. arable, 2a. meadow, 10a. heath,
a little aldergrove by the messuage, 7s. id. rent of free tenants,
Id. for common on the heath from foreign men, 60 eggs, and boon
works, held of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee,
rendering 10s. yearly for the guard of the castle of Dover, 2s.
yearly for a custom called ' hundershot ' at the king's hundred of
Holt, and doing suit at the said hundred (court) every three weeks,
and at the county (court) of Norwich once yearly after the feast
of St. Michael and once after Easter.
He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
John his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (18.)
359. Thomas db la Doune, of Bradewell.
Writ, 22 Nov. 34 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. made at Maldon on Wednesday after St. Thomas the Apostle,
34 Edw. I.
Bradewell. A capital messuage, 126|a. land, 2a. meadow, two parts
of a marsh and of a windmill, 8s. rents of freemen (named), and
rent and works of a customer worth 2s. 3d. yearly, held of the king
in chief by service of rendering a lance in war and 12d. yearly at
the king's hundred of Daneseye at the feast of St. Michael : 40a. land,
two parts of a marsh, and 3s. rent, held of John de la Mare by service
of 13s. 4.d. yearly ; 30a. land held of Thomas Baynard by service
of 4s. Sd. yearly ; 3a. land and 2|rf. rent Tield of John Cook {Coco)
by service of Sd. j'early ; and |a. land held of Richard de Gardino by
service of a clove gillyflower yearly.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Margaret his daughter, aged 8, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (19.)
360. Henry Fbrraunt alias Fbrrant.
Writ, 6 Aug, 34 Edw. I.
[York.] Inq. made at Skypton in Craven on Monday the eve of St. Luke,
34 Edw. I {and copy).
Skypton. A messuage and 3^a. land held of the king as lord of the honour
of the castle of Skipton for keeping the gate of the castle of Skypton,
finding irons for all prisoners within the castle, and safely guarding
them at his own peril from escape ; for which he also received in
the times of Isabel de Fortibns, countess of Albemarle, and Sir
Edmund the king's brother, every twelve ^\ eeks a quarter of com,
every week 2d. for compaaage, and a robe every year at
Christmas or | mark, until the castle came to the hand of
Lady Eleanor the queen mother, and then he took nothing because
236 INQUISITIONS.
of the opposition of her bailifEs by whom he waa ejected and
removed.
He held nothing of others.
Hugh his son, aged 23 on the day of St. Oswald, King and Martyr,
34 Edw. I, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (20.)
361. WixiiiAM Bleyht alias Bleith.
Writ, 6 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Gloucester. Inq. taken at Gloucester, 17 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Neuwenham. A capital messuage, 60a. land, and 10 cottars rendering
14s. Id. yearly, held of the king in chief by the serjeanty of being
one of the king's foresters in the forest of Dene, and rendering 5s.
yearly at the king's castle of St. Briavel.
Forest of Dene. 180a. of the king's assarts held of the king in chief
by service of rendering him 44s. Ojrf. yearly.
(Unspecified.) 12a. land and 5a. meadow held jointly with Joan his
wife to them and the heirs of their bodies, of Balph de Rodleye by
his gift, by service of 3d. yearly.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
John his son, aged 16 at Christmas day last, is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. J'^e 121. (21.)
362. Reginald de FEKEAEns alias de Fekabhs.
Writ [*3 Sept. 34 Edw. I.] (missing).
CoBifWALL. Extent made at Trehanna, 23 Sept. 34 Edw. I.
SchuUingham. The hamlet (extent given) held, together with the
manors of Bere and Niweton, co. Devon, of the king in chief, as of
the barony of Tremton, by service of 20 knights' fees of Mortain.
WiUiam his son, aged 24 at Easter last, is his next heir.
Devon. Exteni 24 Sept. 34 Edw. I.
Bere. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief as of the
barony of Tremeton which is in the king's hand, together with the
manor of Nyweton, and the hamlet of ShuUingham, co. Cornwall, by
service of 20 knights' fees of Mortain.
Heir as above.
Devon. Extent 22 Sept. 34 Edw. I.
Niweton alias Niweton Fereirs. The manor (extent given) held of the
king in chief as abovesaid.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
C.Edw.I. File 121.(22.)
363. John de Esthopb.
Writ, 23 Jan. 34 Edw. I
Salop. Inq. Ash Wednesday, 34 Edw. I.
Esthope. The manor (extent given) held for life of the heir of Richard
son of Alan, sometime earl of Arundell, a minor and in the king's
* See Calendar of Fine Bolls, p. 641.
EDWARD I. 237
wardship, by service of finding a man with a horse unbarded (nudo)
in the castle of Oswaldestre for forty days in each war between the king
and the prince of Wales at his own charges ; which manor he had of
the grant of Roger de Esthope by fine levied in the king's court,
to hold for life of the chief lords &c. with remainder to John son
of Thomas de Esthope and Margaret daughter of John de Wenlok
and the heirs of their bodies, and to the right heirs of the said John
son of Thomas. The said John son of Thomas died before the said
John de Esthope, without heir of the body of the said Margaret,
who survives, for he never married her.
John de Esthope had no heir, for he had no tenement except for life ;
but Thomas son of Thomas de Esthope, aged 12 at the feast of the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist last, is brother and next heir of the
said John son of Thomas de Esthope.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (23.)
364. Nicholas de Graham.
Writ, 4 April, 34 Edw. I.
Northumberland. Inq. 18 April, 34 Edw. I.
Belleford. A moiety of the town (extent given), including a moiety of a
capital messuage, a moietj' of a mill at Dychanid, and bondmen &c.
at Yesington.
Louwyck. A moiety of a capital messuage &c. , 1 60a. arable, 1 6 Ja. meadow,
bondmen rendering 101. 14s. 6(7., cottars rendering 48s. 3d., and
free tenants rendering 3d. and lib. pepper yearly, a moiety of a
water-mill &c.
BoUesdon. 34s. 3d. assised rent for a free farm of the town.
Brankeston. 16s. assised rent.
WoUouere. A capital messuage &c., 60a. arable, 12a. meadow, a forest
in Chevyot called Herthop, divers bondmen holding 60a. land
and rendering 65s., divers free tenants of the borough rendering
28s., a market every Thursday, a water-mill, divers foreign free
tenants, rendering 14ci!. and lib. cummin, and a bakehouse.
Heythepol. A several pasture, divers free tenants rendering 9s. lOd.,
two cottars rendering 4s. and a brewery.
Hedreslawe. 7s. O^d. rent of free tenants and a water-mill worth U.
yearly.
Belleford. Three free tenants, rendering 22c^. And perquisites of court.
All held of the king in chief, of the inheritance of Mary de Graham
his wife, by service of 1| knights' fee, as for a moiety of the barony
of Muschamp.
The said Mary his wife, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
Writ to the escheator to enquire who is next heir of the said Nicholas,
because in the inquisition it is contained that Mary his wife is his
heir, which is impossible, 4 May, 34 Edw. I.
Northumberland. Inq. made at Bamburgh on Thursday before Whit-
sunday, 34 Edw. I.
The said Nicholas held nothing in the county in his demesne as
of fee, but held a moiety of the barony of Muschamp of the inherit-
ance of Mary his wife. The whole barony was sometime of
238 INQUISITIONS.
Eobert de Musco Campo, who held it of the king in chief, and after his
death descended to Margery and Isabel his daughters and heir ; and
from Margery came the said Mary, her daughter and her heir of a
moiety of the said barony. The said Nicholas and Mary were never
jointly enfeoffed nor held the barony in marriage, and the said
Nicholas had nothing there except as abovesaid.
John their son, aged 28, is next heir of the said Mary of the lands &c.
aforesaid.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (24.)
365. John son of John le Bretun alias le Bbetoxjn.
Writ, 22 Jan. 34 Edw. I.
Northampton. Inq. taken at Geytington, 1 May, 34 Edw. I.
Dudyngton by Stanford. An assart called Rogeres Dybbyng, containing
15a. land, and 45. rent, held of the king in chief by service of rendering
6s. 8d. yearly at the king's exchequer ; and another assart called
Bretonnes Dybbyng, containing 50a. land and la. wood, held of the
king in chief by service of a pair of gilt spurs.
Blatherwyk and Laxton. A capital messuage &c., 120a. arable, 2a.
meadow, 4a. wood within the bounds of the forest, and 6s. 8d. and
3 capons rent of free tenants, held of Richard Basset, knight, by
service of | knight's fee.
Blatherwyk. 60a. land held of the prior of Launde {de Landa) by service
of 2s. yearly. And pleas &c. of court.
The said John son of John le Bretoun held no other lands &c. in
the bailiwick.
John his son, aged 10, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (25.)
366. Adam de Monte Alto.
Writ, 12 June, 34 Edw. I.
NoRTHAMPTOir. Inq. 16 Aug. 34 Edw. I.
Sulgrave. The manor (extent of two parts given) held jointly with
Margery his wife of the heir of Walter de Gaj^on by service of |
knight's fee.
Amice late the wife of Walter de Gayton, who still survives, was
dowered by the said Adam and Margery of a third part of all the
lands &c. of the manor ; and Helen (Elena) late the wife of John de
Monte Alto was dowered by them of a third part of two parts, but
is dead ; and the said Margery by reason of her jointure entered
upon the said third part of two parts immediately after the said
Helen's death.
He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
Elizabeth his daughter, aged 2 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (26.)
367. Simon Roges alias de Roges, Rokes, of Porlock.
Writ, 22 July, 34 Edw. I.
Devon. Inq. Friday after St. Bartholomew, 34 Edw. I.
Meusagh alias Meuschaue. The manor (extent given), whereof one moiety
held of Matthew de Furneus for | knight's fee, rendering 135. id.
EDWARD I. 239
yearly rent, and the other moiety held of Baldwyn Flemengg by
socage, as they say, but they payed scutage for | knight's fee this
year.
Joan his daughter, aged 3, is his next heir.
Cornwall. Ivq. 26 Sept. 34 Edw. I.
Travescoyt. A moiety of the hamlet held jointly with Isabel his wife
of the king in chief by service of \ knight's fee, as of the earldom of
Cornwall which has now come to the king's hands by the death
of Edmund, sometime earl of Cornwall. ■
The said Simon and Isabel were enfeoffed jointly by John de Tracy
the said Isabel's brother, to them and the heirs of their bodies with
remainder to the said Isabel and her heirs ; which feoffment was
made during the lifetime of Edmund earl of Cornwall.
The moiety aforesaid is let to farm {ad altam firmam) to tenants
rendering 10 maAs yearly.
He held no (other lands) &c. in the bailiwick.
Joan, daughter of the said Simon and Isabel, aged 3 at Easter next,
is their next heir.
Somerset. (Inq.) 12 Aug. 34 Edw. I (defective).
Porlok. A capital messuage and 2 gardens, another (garden ? ) called
Westporlok, lands in cultures called ' la Merssforlong,' Langeforlong
[la] Botme, Middelforlong, Under Waterdich, Foulemede, a culture
between ' la Botme ' and ' la Somerweye,' and a culture to the
west of ' la Somerweye,' a close on the road on the east of
the sheep fold, . . a. arable in the close called Porlok park,
6|a. in the close called ' la Brome,' 20a. land in a culture called
' la Waterlete,' 12a. meadow in ' la Mersshele,' 20a. meadow in
' la Coulese,' 26a. pasture in ' la Lake ' and the sea sand,
2 water-mills, a wood, a pasture , pleas &c. of court &c.
and rents (very full extent given with names of tenants who do
carriage service from Porlock to Meussch' or Assch) and a bake-
house ; aU held of Henry Roges of Holecomb by service of ^ knight's
fee.
Heir as first above, aged 3 at Easter last.
Writ of plenius certiorari to the escheator to enquire whether the moiety
of the manor of Meushagh, co. Devon, is held in socage as contained
in the inquisition, whereby Isabel late the wife of the said Simon
seeks the same as next (friend) of the heir, or by service of a knight's
fee, as is asserted on behalf of Baldwin le Flemeng, 6 May, 35 Edw. I.
Endorsed : Baldwin le Flemyng being warned sent his bailiff, but
did not come in person.
Devon. Inq. taken at Soutmolton, 12 June, 35 Edw. I.
The said moiety of the manor of Meuschaue is held in socage of
the said Baldwin ; Archibald le Flemyng gave it to Roges son of
Simon with Rose (Bosea) his daughter in free marriage, to them
and the heirs of their bodies.
C. Edw. I. File 121. (27.)
240 INQUISITIONS.
368. Walter db Byllynggeye alias db Bilingbyb.
Writ, 14 Apra, 34 Edw. T.
Norfolk. Inq. made at Ormesby, 20 June, 34 Edw. I.
Bunham. A third part of the manor (extent given) held of the king
in chief by service of a third part of two ' moyes ' of wine and of two
hundred pearmain pears (pirorum de parmaynes) at the king's
exchequer, as of serjeanty.
John his son, aged 4 and more, is his next heir.
Lincoln. Inq. 9 June, 34 Edw. I.
Wylughby by Aneeastre. A capital messuage &c., 100a. arable, l^a.
meadow, a several pasture, and 2 cottars rendering 9s. yearly, held
of WUliam de Vescy of Kildare in chief by service of J knight's fee.
Knaye. A capital messuage, 80a. arable, 10a. meadow, 8 free tenants
rendering 41«. yearly, and two tenants in bondage rendering 21s.,
held of the bishop of Lincoln in chief by service of | knight's fee.
Stratton. 22a. arable, and two free tenants rendering 4s. 4:d. yearly,
held of the earl of Lincoln in chief by service of 2d. yearly ; and
the said Walter rendered 20d. yearly at the manor of Stowe.
Heir as above, aged 4 years.
Writ of privy seal to the escheator to enquire the value of the wardship
of the above lands, the age of the heir, and whether the king can
give the wardship &c., with the marriage of the heir, to whom he
pleases without injury to any one, 23 April, 34 Edw. I. {French.)
Norfolk. Inq. made at Stokesby, 9 May, 34 Edw. I.
Runham. A third part of the manor &c. (as above).
Heir as first above.
The king can give the wardship &c. to whom he pleases without
injury to anyone.
C. Edw. I. File 122. (1.)
369. Robert de Sttttevill alias de Stotevyll, de Stotevile,
Destotevill.
Writ, 14 April, 34 Edw. I.
Northumberland. Inq. Saturday the eve of Whitsundaj', 34 Edw. I.
Mitford. The castle, 50a. arable in the field of the same, and two parts
of the forest of Felton, held by reason of Eleanor de Genouere his
wife, who has the same of the gift of Queen Eleanor the king's mother,
to hold to her and the heirs of her body of the king and his heirs in
chief by service of doing suit at the county (court) of Northumberland.
He held nothing as of fee in the county.
John, son of the said Robert and Eleanor, aged 24, is next heir of the
said Eleanor of the lands &c. aforesaid.
Derby. Inq. 24 May, 34 Edw. I.
Ekynton. He was at one time seised of the manor (extent given with
names of tenants), including rents from free tenants in Walterthorp
and a rent of 6 ' wytecokes ' at Christmas, which he held of the
king in chief by service of a knight's fee ; and he gave the manor
EDWARD I. 241
to the king, who after forty days and more gave it to him and Eleanor
his wife and the heirs of their bodies, to hold of the king by the
service abovesaid. He held no other lands &c. in the county.
John their son, aged 24, is next heir of the said Robert and Eleanor.
NOTTINQHAM. Inq. taken at Kyrkeby upon Asschefeld, 22 May, 34 Edw. I.
Kyrkeby. He was at one time seised of the manor (extent given),
including a several pasture called ' le Parkerf eld ' and a park, which
he held of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee ; and he
gave it to King Edward, who after forty days and more gave it to
the said Robert and Eleanor his wife and the heirs of their bodies
to hold of the king by the service aforesaid, with remainder to the
said Robert's heirs. He held no other lands in the county.
Heir as last above, by the form of the gift aforesaid.
Writ, 14 April, 34 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. taken at Colcestre on Sunday the feast of St. Denis 34 Edw. I.
Dyham. The manor held jointly with Eleanor de Genouere his wife,
enfeoffed to them and their heirs by the king's charter, of the king
in chief by service of a knight's fee, and they peaceably continued
their seisin until the said Robert's death.
Heir as last above, aged 25.
Norfolk. Inq. 20 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Gresham. A capital messuage, another messuage not built, 180a. arable,
3a. meadow, a several pasture called ' le Ker,' divers parcels of
herbage and heath, a water-mill and windmill, a fishery with reeds,
100s. \d. rents, rents of pepper, cummin, fowls, gammons, carcases
of mutton, cheese, a goose, gloves, white loaves and 58 gallons of
beer, at Christmas, oats at Michaelmas, works &c. and pleas &c.
of court, held of the heir of John de Warenna, late earl of Surrey,
then a minor and in the kiag's wardship, by service of 2 knights'
fees ; and 12a. land held of Roger le Bigod, earl of Norfolk and
marshal of England, by service of 18d. yearly.
Heir as above, age unknown, for he was born (extitit oriundus) in
remote parts ; but he is believed to be under age.
C. Edw. I. File 122. (2.)
370. WiLUAM SON OF Geoffrey de Brokedish, of Wymundham.
Writ, 1 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Norfolk. Inq. 10 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Est Carleton. A moiety of a messuage and 13a. land, held of the king
in chief by a fourth part of a serjeanty viz. — by service of conveying
with his partners to the king wherever he shall be in England
100 herriags ia pastry (inpane) of the rent of the city of Norwich
yearly ; 7|a. land held of John de Thwejrt by service of ^ knight's
fee ; 4a. land held of Reginald de Argentem by service of 6d. yearly ;
8|a. land held of William de Curszoun by service of ^ knight's fee ;
and 10a. land held of William de Colneye by knight's service, quantity
unknown.
242 INQUISITIONS.
Wymondham. A capital messuage, 60a. arable, la. meadow, and 85.
rent, held of Joan late the wife of Robert de Tateshale by service
of a sextary of wine yearly.
He held no other lands this side Trent.
Nigel his grandson (nepos), aged 28 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 122. (3.)
371. James de la Plaxjnche alias db la Planohe.
Writ, 22 July, 34 Edw. I.
Buckingham. Inq. 16 Aug. 34 Edw. I {defaced).
Haveresham. The manor (extent given) held with Maud (his wife)
who survives, of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee, as of the
honour of PevereU now in the king's hand.
John son of the said James (and Maud), aged 5, is his next heir.
OxsoRD. Inq. 16 Aug. 34 Edw. I.
Throp alias Thrope. 2| virgates of land containing 60a., 5a. meadow,
and 15s. 2d. rent, held of the inheritance of Maud his wife, of the
king in chief, as of the honour of St. Valery (Walerici) now in the
king's hand by the death of Edmund, earl of Cornwall, by service
of \ knight's fee, doing as much scutage when it shall happen as
appertains to such a tenement.
Heir as above.
Wilts. Inq. 19 Aug. 34 Edw. I.
Compton. The manor (extent given with names of free tenants) held,
of the inheritance of Maud his wife, who survives, of Andrew de
Grimstede by service of \ knight's fee ; and there are due to the lord
of Bereford 20s., to Andrew de Grimstede 15s., to Hugh Wake 6d.,
to Thomas de Putton &d., and to the abbess of Shefton Irf.
The said Maud is 21 and more. John his son, aged 5, is his next heir.
Leicester. Inq. Monday the feast of the Assumption, 34 Edw. I {defaced).
Claybroc. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants) held,
of the inheritance of Maud his wife, of Master William de Bosco by
service of J knight's fee, and two attendances at the view of frank
pledge in his manor of Weston.
Heir as last above.
G. Edw. I. File 122. (4.)
372. Bertkand alias Bertram db Criel.
Writ, 28 April, 34 Edw. I.
Kent. Inq. made at Wy, 31 July, 34 Edw. I.
Pottebery in Estwelle. 12a. arable, 20a. pasture, la. Ir. meadow, and
18d. rent, held in a gavelkind of Robert de Bourhasse, as of the
manor of Bocton Alouf which is of the honour of Boulogne, by service
of 6s. yearly, and suit at his court of Bocton Alouf every three weeks.
His sister, Joan the wife of Sir Richard de Rokesle [alias de Rokesleg],
knight, aged 28, is his next heir,
EDWARD I. 243
Kent. Inq. made at Wy, 22 July, 34 Edw. I.
Setene. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by the
serjeanty of finding the king when he goes into Gascony ( Wasconiam)
a man called ' vautrier ' to lead three of the king's greyhounds until
he shall have worn out a pair of shoes {soMarum) price 4rf. at the
king's cost.
Heir as above.
Kent. Inq. 2 Aug. 34 Edw. I.
Boytone. A messuage, 32a. arable, 2\a. \r. meadow, 20a. fresh marsh,
16a. pasture in a salt marsh, l^a. wood, 17s. rent and 3| hens, held
of the archbishop of Canterltory by service of 6s. Id., and suit at his
court of Reculvre every three weeks.
Heir as above.
Kent. Inq. 20 July, 34 Edw. I^
Niewenton by Hethe. A moiety of the manor (extent given) held jointly
with Petronilla his wife of Sir John atte Belhous by service of 4d.
yearly ; which they acquired of Eleanor de Criel, as appears by a
charter made between them, for lOZ. to be yearly paid to the said
Eleanor for life, to hold to them and the heirs of the said Bertrand
(sic) with reversion, if they should die without heir of their bodies, to
the said Eleanor and her heirs ; and they had peaceful seisin jointly
until the said Bertrand's death.
Heir as above.
Hertford. Inq. made at Prince's Laungel(e) on Friday after the Exaltation
of the Holy Cross, 34 Edw. I.
Aldebury. The manor (extent given) held of the rector of Asserugge
and the brethren there by a fee farm of 8i. of the gift of Edmund,
earl of Cornwall, the king's kinsman, and by the king's confirmation,
for the support and repair of the chapel of Hameldene, and of a
chaplain celebrating there for the souls of the said earl and his heirs.
Heir as above, aged 20 and more.
C. Edw. I. File 122. (5.)
373. Agatha de Mortuo Mari.
Writ, 12 June, 34 Edw. I.
Bedford. Inq. 2 July, 34 Edw. I.
Luyton. A sixth part of the manor (extent given) held of the king in
chief by service of ^ knight's fee ; and a curtilage held of Thomas
de Neuport by service of 2d. yearly ; the pleas &c. of court are worth
nothing because Cecily de Beauchaump and Joan de Vivonia have
the suits of the tenants.
Henry de Mortuo Mari her son, aged 40, is her next heir.
Dorset. Inq. 13 Sept. 34 Edw. I.
Storministre alias Sturmynistre Mareschall. A seventh part of the manor
(extent given), including a pasture called Sapewykmerhys and a
free tenant who holds the hamlet of Combe by service of collecting
pannage there at the feast of St. Martin and he shall receive Id. for
all service, held of the king in chief in free socage by seryiqe of homage
244 INQUISITIONS.
only ; and a fourth part of a seventh part of the manor held of the
king in chief by the service aforesaid, viz.— a fourth part of an assart
in Westleye by Neweton Peverel, a moiety of the rent and service
of Roger Borgeys a villein, and a third part of those of service of
Geoffrey le Hayward a cottar, and a fourth part of the hundred of
Louseberouwe.
Heir as above.
Writ to the escheator in Ireland, 12 June, 34 Edw. I.
Ieeland. Inq. Monday before the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, 34 Edw. I.
Wexford {Weys'). Tachmoune. Two carucates of uncultivated land
and wood which Irishmen hold, 3a. meadow, la. of escheat, a miU,
and 5 carucates of land which the burgesses hold, with pleas &c.
of the hundred.
Clonmeu. 12a. arable with 8a. uncultivated land of escheat, a mill, and
5 carucates of land which the burgesses hold, with pleas &c. of the
hundred.
KiLDARE. Carbry. Five carucates of land.
Wylton. 80a. land.
Kilkenny. Jerpoint (Jeriponiem). 160a. land, a mill and 40a. land.
(All held of the king ia chief ?) She held nothing of others in Irefeind.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
G.Edw.I. File\22.{%.)
374. Thomas Peverel.
Writ, 22 Jan. 34 Edw. I.
Sussex. Irtq. 4 March, 34 Edw. I.
Blachyngton. The manor (extent given) held of the king by service of
rendering 4s. 5|d. yearly for the guard of the castle of Pevenesee.
Alfricheston. 4a. meadow, 40a. arable, and three free tenants rendering
2d. yearly, held of Eobert de Brome by service of rendering 6s. 8d.
yearly.
Ryp. The manor (extent given) held of the earl of Gloucester by service
of \ knight's fee.
Chalvyngton. 235. 9d. yearly rent from five free tenants held of the
bishop of Chichester by service of doing suit at his court of Chichester
every three weeks.
Saperton. A capital messuage, 128a. arable, and a several pasture,
held of John Heryngaud by service of 5s. yearly.
Sountyng and Iwehurst. The manors (extents given) held of WiUiam de
Breouse by service of 3 knights' fees.
Andrew his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
SOTTTHAMPTON. Inq. 14 Feb. 34 Edw. I.
Bertone. A moiety of the manor (extent given with names of tenants)
held of the kiog in chief by service of a moiety of a knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 34 on the feast of St. Edward the King, in the year
abovesaid.
Dorset. Inq. made at Sturmenistre Marshall, 23 Feb. 34 Edw, I.
Niweton. The manor (extent given) held of Ralph de Gorges in socage,
rendering U. yearly ; the rent of three free tenants held of Henry de
EDWARD I, 245
Lacy, earl of Lincoln, by service of lib. pepper ; a close called
Burlebury held of the aforesaid Ralph by the service abovesaid,
containing 12a. arable, a pasture and 2 cottars ; and he rendered
yearly 12 barbed arrows worth 6d. to the said earl for remitting the
suit at Caneford of his tenants of Bulrebury ; and at Niweton there
is a water-mill which Richard le Brid holds for life, rendering 60s.
yearly.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
C. Edw. I. File 122. (7.)
375. John son of William de Cbaystok, alias de Gbeistok, de Greystoke.
Writ of flenius certiorari, whereas the kiag lately granted hcence to
the said John son of William, deceased, to enfeoff Ralph son of
William of the manor and barony of Craystok, of the manors
of Dufton and Ulghham and his whole pourparty of the manor of
Morpath, and the manors of Crostthwayt in Tesdale and Conesclive,
together with the advowsons of the churches thereto pertaining,
to hold to him and his heirs of the king and other chief lords by
the services accustomed, and by a fine levied between the -said
Ralph and John in the king's court, it appears that the said John
acknowledged the same to be the right of the said Ralph who granted
them to the said John for life with reversion to the said Ralph and
his heirs, and now on behalf of the said Ralph the king understands
that the escheator has taken the same into the king's hand by reason
of the said John's death, as if he held of the king in chief on the
day of his death, the escheator is commanded to enquire whether
the said John held for life of the said Ralph or otherwise &c.
18 Sept. 34 Edw. I.
Cumberland. Inq. made at Craystok on Saturday after the octave of
St. Michael, 34 Edw. I.
The said John gave the manor and barony of Craystok with the
advowson of the church with the king's licence to the said Ralph
as abovesaid, who granted the same to him for life with reversion
to himself and his heirs, to hold by fealty and U. for comage yearly,
and he thus held the same on the day he died. The said Ralph held
the same of the king in chief by homage and the U. cornage afore-
said to be rendered to the sheriff to the king's use. The reversion
pertains to the said Ralph and his heirs and to no other ; except
the lan4 of Eskeheved, worth 41., which John de Boyngton held of the
said John de Craystok by service of Id. yearly before the gift made to
the said Ralph, and it was afterwards taken into the king's hand
by the escheator because John de Boyngton was enfeoffed thereof
by John de Craystok who held of the king in chief. Afterwards
the said land was restored t® John de Boyngton by the king's charter
to hold of the king in chief. John de Craystok afterwards acquired
the said land of Eskeheved in demesne to hold to him and William
de Craystok his brother and the heirs of the body of the said WilMam,
with remainder to Margaret de la Wale [alias de la Vale], their sister,
and her heirs, to hold of the king in chief by the service due.
Westmoreland. Inq. made at Appelby on Sunday before St. Wilfrid,
34 Edw. I.
246 INQUISITIONS.
The said John gave the manor of Dufton with the advowson
of the church to the said Ralph, and received back the same for
life &c. as abovesaid. The said Ralph held the manor &c. of Idonea
de Leybimi one of the heirs of Robert de Veteri Ponte by comage
accori&ig to the custom of Westmoreland ; and by the death of
the said John the reversion pertains to the said Ralph and his heirs,
and to no other.
YoBK. Inq. made at Rychm(ond) on Tuesday before St. Wilfrid, 34 Edw. I.
The said John gave his manor of Crostwait in Tesdale to the said
Ralph, and received back the same for life &c. as abovesaid. The
said Ralph held the manor of Henry son of Hugh by the free service
of 2s. yearly, and the reversion pertains to him and his heirs, and
to no other.
NoETHUMBEELAND. Inq. Wednesday after St. Michael, 34 Edw. I.
The said John gave his manor of Ulgham with his whole pourparty
of the manor of Morpath together with the advowsons of the churches
of the manor of Morpath, to the said Ralph, and received back
the same for life &c. as abovesaid. The said Ralph held the manor
and pourparty aforesaid of the king in chief and his heirs by service
of 2 knights' fees, and by the death of the said John the reversion
pertains to the said Ralph and his heirs, and to no other.
NoETHUMBBELAND. Inq. made at Morpath on Wednesday after St. Michael,
34 Edw. I.
The said John gave his manor of Conescliff with the advowson
of the church, with the licence of the king and the bishop of Durham,
to the said Ralph, and received . back the same for life &c. as
abovesaid, with remainder to William his brother for life, and reversion
of the capital messuage and a third part of the manor with the
advowson to the said Ralph and his heirs, and of two parts of the
manor to Margaret, sister of the said John and William, for her life,
and afterwards to the said Ralph and his heirs. The said Ralph held
the same of the bishop of Durham and his successors ... by
service of a knight's fee ; and the reversion of the said messuage and
the third of the manor, by the deaths of the said John and William,
pertains to the said Ralph and his heirs, and the reversion of the
said two parts will pertain to them by the death [of the said*
Margaret], and to no other.
Writ to the escheator to enquire whether WiUiam, brqther of the said
John son of William, mentioned in the above inquisition made at
Craystok, died without heir of his body or not, 12 Jan. 35 Edw. I.
Cttmbeeland. Inq. taken at Carlisle on Saturday after St. Matthew,
35 Edw. I.
The said William died without heir of his body.
C. Edw. I. File 122. (8.)
376. ROBEET DE BtTEQHBESH oHos DB BOEGHAESSCHB, DE BOBQHABSSE.
Writ, 8 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Kent. Irtq. 29 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Sifflatone. The manor (extent given) held of the earl of Gloucester
for I knight's fee.
EDWARD I. 247
Stephen his son, aged 23 and mpre, is his next heir, and was married
in his father's Ufetime.
Kent. Inq. 28 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Chidinggestone. The manor (extent given), including a fishery, held
in gavelkind of John de Ifeld and his parceners by service of 8s.
yearly.
Heir as above.
Kent. Inq. 25 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Bocton Oloulf. Two parts of the manor (extent given), including 13s. 4d,
from ' auesinghale ' and ' schewinghale,' held of the king in chief
pertaining to the honour of Boulogne, for two parts of a knight's
fee, and doing suit at the kiag's court at Whitham, co. Essex, every
month.
Heir as above.
Kent. Inq. 24 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Stutingge aliaa Stutygge. The manor (extent given) held of the
archbishop of Canterbury in chief for a kinght's fee.
Heir as above.
Sussex. Inq. ^ Nov. 34 Edw. I.
Burghersh. The manor (extent given), held of the heir ^of John de
Britannia late earl of Riohemond now in the king's wardship, by
service of \ knight's fee.
Dodewell. A tenement called Dodewell, containing \a. meadow, a
little wood, and 56a. arable, held of the abbot of Robertsbridge
by service of rendering 25s. yearly.
Wolveslond. A tenement called Wolveslond, containing 10a. land
lying imcultivated, and 3 free tenants rendering 2s. 8d. yearly,
held of the master of the hospital of St. John, Polyng, by service
of rendering 2s. yearly.
(Unspecified.) 4a. meadow and 22a. arable, held of William de Hastinge
. by service of rendering \lb. cummin at Christmas.
Heir as above aged 24 and more.
C. Edw. I. File 122. (9.)
377. Richard Talebot alias Tallebot, Talbot, Thalebot.
Writ, 3 Sept. 34 Edw. I.
Hereford. Inq. Sunday after St. Matthew, 34 Edw. I {defective). .
Eckeluswalle. The manor with its members of Weston, Ruford, L3mton,
Walton and Cotton (extents given), held of the king in chief by
service of a knight's fee.
Cradenhulle. The manor (extent given), including a park with deer,
held of Roger de Chandos by service of | knight's fee.
Gilbert his son, aged 29 on the feast of St. Luke last, is his next
heir.
C. Edw. I. File 122. (10.)
248 INQUISITIONS.
378. EoBEBT DE ScHBiyroN alias de Shblton.
Writ; [*25 Aug. 34 Edw. I.] {missing).
SuTFOLK ; HtWDRED OF BABEB&H. Inq. taken at Hennowe, 19 Sept.
34 Edw. I.
Brendilleye. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief, as
of the honour of Helyun (Elimm) now in the king's hand, by service
of 3 knights' fees.
John his son is his next heir, and of full age.
Norfolk. Inq. 23 Sept. 34 Edw. I.
Shelton. The manor (extent given) held jointly with Isabel his wife,
by the enfeoflfment of WiUiam parson of the church of Wytham
to hold to them and the heirs of the said Robert, by fine levied
in the king's court, of the heirs of Robert de Tatesshal by service
of i knight's fee ; and they continued their seisin imtil the death
of the said Robert.
Bedyngham. A capital messuage, 126a. arable, i^a. meadow, a httle
grove, 20s. rents of freemen and customers, rents of fowls and eggs,
works, and pleas &c. of court, held jointly with Isabel his wife and
Robert their son for their Uves, by the enfeoffment of Walter de
Ditton, of the heirs of Robert de Tatesshal by service of a moiety
of a knight's fee ; and they jointly continued their seisin.
Osemundeston. The manor (extent given) held with Isabel his wife
(and) Thomas and Henry their sons for their lives, by a fine levied
in the king's court, of the heirs of Robert de Tatesshal by service
of i knight's fee ; and they jointly continued their seisin until the
death of the said Robert.
He held nothing of the king in chief in the coimty.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
C.Edw.I. File 122. (11.)
379. Alan Bloyou aiias Bloighotj.
Writ, 22 Nov. 34 Edw. I.
Cornwall. Extent, 20 Dec. 34 Edw. I.
Polrode. The manor (extent given), including a water-mill called
Kenystesmylle, held of the Mng in chief by service of a knight's fee.
Trelewyeck. The hamlet (extent given) held of the king in chief by
the service aforesaid.
Hentreganteck. 2s. rent held of Robert Tony in chief by socage.
Tregonwithen. 5s. rent from John de Tregonweithen his free tenant,
held of the prior of Bodmin by socage.
Ralph his son, aged 5 and more, is his next heir.
Cornwall. Extent, 18 Dec. 34 Edw. I.
Tregewal. The manor, a member of the manor of Polrode (extent given),
held of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee.
Rosevynny. The hamlet, containing 14 tenants by covenant (conven-
cionarii) rendering 105s. 4d. yearly, held of Thomas le Arcediakne
in socage by service of 8d. yearly.
Heir as above.
* See Calendar of Fine RoUs, p. 541.
EDWARD I. 249
Writ of certiorari de feodis &c. 8 Feb. 34 Edw. I.
Cornwall. Inq. made at -Tregewal, 27 Feb. 34 Edw. I.
Lower Brevannek. ^ knight's fee.
Upper Brevannek. ^ knight's fee.
Treganvran. -^ knight's fee.
Trevornen. jV knight's fee.
Rospegh. ^ Jmight's fee.
Trevabon GifEard. ^ knight's fee.
Trevabon Larcediakne. ^ knight's fee.
Little Trewarmene. J knight's fee and ^ knight's fee.
Tregrethes. | knight's fee.
Karly, Trenansveor (?) and Treyonnou. 1 knight's fee.
Delyamur and Niwalle. 1 knight's fee.
Tremer. 1 knight's fee.
Dounant Chapel. ^ knight's fee.
Trewythred. ^ knight's fee.
Polschech. ^ knight's fee.
Tresiryek (?). ^ knight's fee.
Kerthyn. J knight's fee.
Tresodom. ^ knight's fee.
AD held by the said Allen.
St- Ludvon by St. Michael's Mount. The advowson of the church.
CoKNWALL. Assignment of dower of knight's fees and advowsons of churches
made to Joan late the wife of the said Alan, 3 July, 34 Edw. I.
Trevornen (?). ^ knight's fee.
Rospegh. ^ knight's fee.
Trevabon GifEard. -^ knight's fee.
Trevabon Larcediakne. ^ knight's fee.
Delyamur and Niwalle. 1 knight's fee.
Dounant Chapel. 1 knight's fee.
Trewithred. ^ knight's fee.
Ludvon by St. Michael's Mount. A third part of the advowson of the
church.
C. Edw. I. File 122. (12.)
380. HuaH DE Bttsshy alias de Bttssyb, db Bttssey, de Bttssy, de Btjssi.
Writ, 6 March, 34 Edw. I.
Nottingham. Inq. Wednesday before Easter, 34 Edw. I.
Balderton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held of
the bishop of Lincoln in chief by service of a knight's fee.
John his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
Nottingham. Inq. Thursday before Easter, 34 Edw. I.
Wyggesley. The manor (extent given), including 6 villeins (named) in
Spaldeford, held of the bishop of Lincoln by service of a knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Leicester. Inq. made at Leicester on Wednesday after Palm Sunday,
34 Edw. I.
Evyngton. 26s. 8d. yearly rent and lib. cummin held of Master William
de Boys by homage and relief, whereof Walter de Evynton holds
250 INQUISITIONS.
a bovate of land rendering a mark yearly, Roger Kyng holds a
messuage and a bovate of land rendering a mark yearly, and Walter de
Evyngton holds a messuage rendering IS), cummin at the feast of
St. Michael.
Heir as above.
Lincoln. Inq. Friday the feast of the Annunciation, 34 Edw. I.
Haal, Dembelby, Ingoldeby, Hasseby, Willughby by Lafford, Shelding-
thorp, and Fenton by Basingham. 2 knights' fees held of the
king, as of the fee of Gaunt now in the king's hand.
Osgoteby by Kinyerbie. A moiety of yj^j knight's fee held of the king,
as of the honour of Albemarle now in the king's hand.
Hagham. A manor (extent given) held of the bishop of Lincoln in
chief by knight's service.
Osbemeby. 6Z. rent from free tenants held of William de Mortimer
in chief by service | knight's fee ; which rent pertains to the manor
abovesaid.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. I. File 123. (L)
381. Hugh de Clopton.
Writ, 20 March, 34 Edw. I.
CAMBErDOB. Inq. 28 April, 34 Edw. I.
Bassingbum. A manor (extent given) held of the king in chief, as of
the honour of Boulogne, by service of J knight's fee.
Clopton. A messuage, 80a. land and la. meadow, held of William de
Berford by service of 13s. 4d. yearly ; a moiety of a messuage,
45a. land, 3a. meadow, and a free tenant paying 45s. yearly, held
of the abbot of Lesenes by service of 50s. yearly ; and the other
moiety of the said messuage, 60a. arable, la. meadow, and 40s. Ijd.
rent, held of Nicholas de Cheny by service of J knight's fee, and
rendering 60s. yearly.
Est Hattele. 24a. land held of Eleanor de Trayly by service of J knight's
fee.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Maud daughter of William le Taylour, his kinswoman, aged 8, is his
next heir.
C. Echo. I. File 123. (2.)
382. John de London.
Writ, 3 April, 34 Edw. I.
Oxford. Inq. 8 June, 34 Edw. I.
Aldebur(y). The manor (extent given) is held of Henry le Tyeys for J
knight's fee, doing scutage when it happens, and suit at the king's
hundred of Bolenden every three weeks. But the said John held
no lands &c. in fee &c. in the coimty on the day he died, for one
Peter Foliot granted the said manor to him by fine levied in the
king's court to hold of the chief lords &c. and he granted the same
by fine levied in the king's court in 15 days of Easter, 34 Edw. I
EDWARD I. 251
to John le Despenser his .nephew(?) {nepoti), to hold to him and
his heirs for ever, who is still ia seisin.
The said John le Despenser, aged 36 and more, is his next heir.
Berks. Inq. 10 June, 34 Edw. I.
Knyghtelynton. The manor (extent given) held of Alexander de Ho
for I knight's fee, doiag scutage when it shall happen, was at one
time held by the said John, of his own acquisition of the gift of
Richard de Coleworth, but he demised the same to one Peter Foliot
and Agnes his wife, for their lives, who long after demised the estate
they had therein to one John le Despenser, nephew of John de London,
and the said John de London, with the assent of the said Peter and
Agnes, quit claimed his right therein to the said John le Despenser
and his heirs for ever, who is stiU in seisin.
Heir as above.
Old Wyndesor and New Wyndesor. Long before his death the said
John granted all his lands which he acquired of divers men there
to Sir Edward, prince of Wales, viz. — 126a. arable of arrented purpres-
tures in the forest of Wyndesore held of the king, which render at the
exchequer at 6d. per acre yearly ; and the said prince re-feoffed
the said John of all the lands &c. aforesaid for life, with remainder
to himself and his heirs. And so the said John held nothing as of
fee &c. on the day he died.
Memorandum by the escheator ... he held . . . also the manor
of Bladene, co. Oxford, for life of the king's inheritance.
C. Edw. I. File 123. (3.)
383. RoBEBT DE Bbakenebebgh alias de Bbaeenbeboh.
Writ, 22 Jan. 34 Edw. I.
LrNCOUsr. Inq. made at Lincoln, 5 March, 34 Edw. I.
Glentham. A capital messuage &c., a windmill, 6 bovates of arable
land, free tenants rendering 76s. yearly, a market, and pleas &c.
of court, held of Joan Wake in chief by service of ^ knight's fee.
John his son, aged 9|, is his next heir.
Lincoln. Inq. made at Graham, 7 May, 34 Edw. I.
Birton. A capital messuage &c., a windmill, 8 bovates of arable land,
10a. meadow, 20a. several pasture, vmderwood, a free tenant,
rendering 81. yearly, another rendering 2s., customers rendering 91.
yearly, and cottars 3s., held of Edmund Deyncurt in chief by service
of I Imight's fee ; 40a. arable, 20a. meadow, and 6a. underwood,
held of the same Edmund in chief by service of | knight's fee ; and
a capital messuage, 100a. arable, 8a. several pasture, and pleas &c.
of court, held of William Dive by service of rendering 2s. 6d. yearly.
Heir as above.
Lincoln. Inq. made at Lincoln, 5 March, 34 Edw. I.
Kelsteme. Two bovates of arable land containing 40a., held of; Maud
late the wife of Elias Rabayn, whom Peter Malorre married, by
service of JK». cummin yearly, which service the said Elias and
Maud, remitted to. the said Rpbert for ever ; and a capital messuage.
252 INQUISITIONS.
80a. arable, free tenants rendering 69s. Sd., and 4 tenants in
villenage holding 4 bovates of land, held jointly with Joan his wife,
who survives, in free marriage, of the gift &c. of the said Elias and
Maud, who survives, of the said Maud, by no service.
Brakenbergh. A capital messuage, a windmill, 320a. arable, cottars
rendering 10s., and 8 customers holding 8 bovates of land and
rendering U. yearly, held of William de Hayling, knight, in chief, by
service of a knight's fee.
Folmethorp pertaining to the manor of Brakenbergh. Two bovates of
arable land held of Philip de Kym by foreign service.
(Unspecified.) A water-miU held of the abbot of Louth Park without
service.
Saltfletby. lOOs. yearly rent from certaia tenants, held of the heir of
the coxmt of Brittany, a minor and in the king's wardship, by service
of 9s. yearly.
Wykham. A capital messuage and a bovate of arable land containing
20a., held of William son of Suspirius in chief, service unknown ;
a bovate of land held of the prior of Sixill by service of a mark yearly ;
and 4 bovates of arable land, each containing 20a., held of William
son of Bfichard de Hemmingby, service unspecified.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. I. File 123. (4.)
384. Walter de Urtiaco.
Writ, 28 Dec. 34 Edw. I.
Somerset. iTiq. taken at Montacute, 7 Jan. 34 Edw. I.
Barynton manor. 10a. meadow held of the heir of Elias de Albiniaco,
a minor and in the king's wardship, by service of 2s. yearly.
North Perret. A messuage, 32a. land, and 4a. meadow, held jointly
with Maud his wife, of their OAum acquirement from Matthew le Frye,
to hold to them and the heirs of the said Maud of Henry de Urtiaco,
chief lord of that fee, service unspecified ; and a virgate of land
held jointly as above of their own acquisition from Maud la Erie,
to them and the heirs of the said Maud (de Urtiaco), of Walter de
Romesi by service of a rose yearly ; and the said Maud continued
jointly in seisin until the said Walter's death.
EsthemeshuUe and WesthemeshuUe. Three messuages, 170a. land, 10a.
meadow, and lis. rent, held jointly as above, of their own acquire-
ment from PhUip le Ware, to hold to them and the heirs of the said
Walter, of Cecily de Bello Gampo by service of J knight's fee, and
the said Maud continued in seisin &c. as above.
Swelle and North Perret. The manors (extents given) held to him and
the heirs of his body of Henry de Urtiaco, lord of Coryryvel, by
service of 4d. yearly, viz.— 2d. for Swelle and 2d. for Perrett.
Henry his son, aged 25 and more, is his next heir.
Berks. Inq. 25 Jan. 34 Edw. I.
Suthcote. Six hides of land, held jointly with Maud his wife who survives,
by the gift &c. of John de Aire to them and their issue, of the abbot
of Abindon by service of a knight's fee, doing scutage when it shall
hajapem, and to the same abbot 20s. Qd. yearly for the guard of the
EDWARD I. 253
castle of Wynlesore, and 3 bus. of com for ohurchscot (cherchetto) ;
and there is there a freeman named John de la Hyde, who holds a
hide of land of them by service of } knight's fee doing to them
scutage only when it shall happen, and 14 villeins holding the said
6 hides rendering 100s. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 30.
C. Edw. I. File 123. (5.)
386. John de Cbokedayk alias del Gbokedaik.
Writ, 25 Nov. 34 Edw. I.
Cumberland. Inq. made at Carlisle on Wednesday the morrow of the
Conversion of St. Paul, 34 Edw. I (faded).
Glassameby. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held of the
king in chief by homage and 20s. comage to the sheriff for the king's
use ; and he rendered 13s. 4ci. yearly rent to the prioress of
Ermitthwait, and 3s. yearly to the prior of St. Mary's, Carlisle.
Gamelesby by Ayketon. The hamlet (extent given with names of
tenants), including a messuage and la. land held by WiUiam de
Dronnok, a free tenant, in Routheclif rendering 4s. yearly, held of
the king in chief by homage, and 7s. 6fd!. comage to the sheriff
for the king's use.
And he enfeoffed Henry son of William de Bothil of aU the
following : —
Aldritskow. A messuage and 40a. land, held of William de
Mulcastre.
Le Crokedaik. The hamlet held of Hugh de Brunfeld.
Le Gyll containing 67a. land, held of Ranulph de Osmunderlaw
and Thomas del Lathes.
Brimfeld. Six messuages and 41|a. land held of Hugh de Brunfeld.
Blencoghow. Two bovates of land held of John le Blunt.
Langrigg. 2(?)a. land held of William Lister.
Bolton, la. land held of Adam le Mareschale.
Cringledik. Two messuages and 51a. land, held of Walter de
Kirkebride.
Hedresford. Four messuages and 25 bovates of land, held of
Ranulph de Colevill.
Crofton. A messuage and 18(?)a. land held of John, de Crofton.
Craystok. A messuage and 60a. land held of John de Craystok.
Soureby. Four messuages and 60a. land held of Sir Anthony Bek.
Northeston. Eight messuages and 160a. land, held of [the
heir ?] of John Wake, burned by the Scots and now rendering
nothing.
Graynehowe. Two messuages and 80a. land, which used to render
25s. before the burning and now nothing.
Levenholme. 24s. yearly rent.
Le Langholme in the forest of Englewode. Eight messuages and
40a., held of the king (as ?) pourpresture, rendering 20s.
yearly at the king's exchequer of Carlisle.
Carlisle. A messuage in the suburb, burned and now rendering
nothing.
Raghton, 20s. yearly from the mill which is held of
254 INQUISITIONS.
And the same Henry, son of William de Bothil, afterwards re-
enfeoffed the said John and Margaret his wife [of all] the tenements
aforesaid to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, with reversion
to
The jurors understand by the relation of trustworthy men that the
said Margaret will be next heir of the said John if she is living, and if
not, then Alexander brother of the same John, aged 22 and more.
C. Edw. I. File 123. (6.)
386. Thomas Pevebel of Maunsbrugg.
Writ, 26 Dec. 34 Edw. I.
Southampton. Inq. 9 Jan. 34 Edw. I.
Manesbrigg. A capital messuage &c. containing 2a., 18a. arable,
3a. meadow, a fishery, 20a. great oak wood lying in common, 5 free
tenants (named, including Andrew Peverel), rendering 30s. yearly,
2 customers (named), a pasture at Pokelye, and 2s. perquisites of
courts, held of the king in chief by service of 20s. yearly rent at the
castle of Winchester.
Ghelewrthe. A grange, oxhouse, la. of garden, 30a. arable, 30a. pasture,
30a. great wood, a plot of heath, and 11 customers (extent of rents
and works given), held of Robert de Hauvile by service of 5s. yearly.
Aldiaton. A hall, grange, oxhouse, 2a. garden, 30a. arable, 10a. pasture,
3a. meadow, ^. underwood, and 6 free tenants rendering 26s. 5d.
yearly, held of William de Rolveston by service of J knight's fee,
5s. yearly rent, and 10s. yearlyrent to Robert de Helyon; and 16a.
arable held of Robert le Martyr by service of 5s. 6d. rent.
Wollop. Two customers rendering 9s. yearly.
Rumesey. 9s. yearly rent from 9 yearly tenants.
He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
William, son of Henry Peverel who was son and heir of the said
Thomas, aged 18 on the feast of St. Michael, 33 Edw. I, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 123 (7.)
387. Ralph son of Bernard alias Fiz Bernard.
Writ, 10 Sept. 34 Edw. I.
Buckingham. Inq. made at Aston Bernard, 9 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Ihnere. The manor with Aston, a member of the same, (very full extent
given with names of tenants) held of the king in chief by service of
being marshal of the king's hawks or finding another in his place
to execute the said office.
Thomas son of John son of Bernard, aged 18 and more, is his next
heir.
Hertford. Inq. made at Watford on Saturday after the octave of
St. Michael, 34 Edw. I.
Great Byssheie. A capital messuage, 120a. arable, 3a. meadow, 10a.
wood and 14s. assised rent, held of the earl of Hereford by service
of ^ knight's fee and doing one suit yearly at the feast of St. Michael
EDWARD I. 255
at Hertford, and one suit yearly after Easter in London at Blanche
(Album) Appelton.
Thomas son of John son of Ralph Fiz Bernard, aged 18, is next heir
of the same Ralph.
Kent. Inq. 3 Nov. 34 Edw. I.
Sybbetone. The manor (extent given) together with the advowson
of the church of Old Romenhale, held of the archbishop of Canterbury
for a knight's fee, doing suit at the archbishop's court every three
weeks ; and 11a. arable in the manor held in gavelkind of the said
archbishop by service of 2s. yearly and suit at his court of Lymmynge
every three weeks.
Thomas son of John le fiz Bernard, aged 18 and more, is his next
heir.
Kewt. iTiq. 4 Nov. 34 Edw. I.
Tonge. He at one time held the manor (extent given) in his demesne
as of fee, but afterwards enfeoffed- Edmund son of Bernard of the
same, to hold to him and his heirs, who granted the same to him
by fine levied in the king's court, to hold for his life with remainder
to Thomas son of John son of Bernard and Bona his wife and the
heirs of the same Thomas ; whereof the capital messuage, 221|a.
arable, 4a. meadow, 16a. wood, 3 water-mills, and 102s. 6jd. rents
&c. are held of John de Sancto Johanne by service of 4 knights'
fees, and rendering 20s. yearly for him for the guard of the castle
of Dover every twenty-four weeks ; 60| a. \r. arable and 18a. pasture
are held of the king ia chief in gavelkind, as of the hundred of
Middeltone now in the queen's hand, by service of 18s. 2d. yearly ;
10a. land are held of Thomas le Kek by service of id. yearly ; and
5a. land are held of John de Lolleshere by service of Id. yearly ;
and the said RalpK and Agatha his wife, who survives, were enfeoffed
of 41s. yearly rent, of the gift of Robert le Norreys, to hold to them
and the heirs of the said Ralph of the aforesaid John de Sancto
Johanne, the chief lord of that fee, by service of ^d. yearly.
Heir as last above, his grandson (nepos).
Kent. Inq. 3 Nov. 34 Edw. I.
Kyngesdoune. The manor (extent given), including a field called
Mochelfeld, held of the king in chief by service of | knight's fee ;
and certain tenements, viz. — Dembr', Bromfled and Swyftesgrof
(extent given) held jointly with Agatha his wife, who survives, of
Simon son of WiUiam de Botayles by service of 2d. yearly and doing
suit at the court of the manor of Kyngesdoune for the said Simon
every three weeks, by the gift of the said William.
Thomas son of John le Fyz Bernard, aged 18 and more, is his next
heir.
Extent or summary of such of the manors &c. abovesaid as were taken
into the king's hand.
C. Wdw. J. File 123. (8.)
258 INQUISITIONS.
388. JOHK DE CoLTTMBABnS olias DE COLUMBEBS.
Writ, 20 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Berks. Inq. 9 Nov. 34 Edw. I (defective).
Shagwe. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants) held of
the king in chief by service of | knight's fee.
Fhilip his son, aged . . . more, is his next heir.
Somerset. Inq. made at Brugewauter, 11 Nov. 34 Edw. I.
Staweye. The manor (extent given with names of free tenants), including
rents of 4 wydecoliies or 2d., and 10 burgesses each holding 2 burgages
and 6 burgesses each holding 1 burgage, held of the Mng in chief
by barony, doing the service of 2 knights' fees.
Puritone. An oxhouse, 136a. arable, 52a. meadow, 10s. 9d. rents of
free tenants (named), rents &c. of 10 customers, 2 cottars and 8
burgesses, and pleas &c. of court, held of the king in chief pertaining
to the barony aforesaid.
Wullavyngtone. A capital messuage &c., 123a. arable, 68a. meadow,
21s. 5|d. rents of free tenants (named), and rents &c. of customers
and cottars, held of the abbot of Glastonbury by service of a knight's
fee.
Honibere. A capital messuage &c., 159a. arable, 24^a. meadow, a wood,
5s. 6d. rent from free tenants (named), 16 customers and 3 cottars,
held of the heir of Robert Wakand, an idiot in the king's wardship,
as of the manor of Stoke Curcy in free socage by service of 20s.
yearly.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
C. Edw. I. File 123. (9.)
389. Thomas de Ifeld alias de Ifeud.
Writ to Humphrey de Waledon, guardian of the temporalities of the arch-
bishopric of Canterbury, now in the king's hand, 6 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
[Kent.] Inq. made at Ifeld, 16 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Ifeud. A capital messuage &c., 297a. arable, 5a. Ir. salt meadow,
6a. Ir. several pasture, 19a. Ir. wood, and a windmill, held of the
archbishopric aforesaid in chief by service of J knight's fee, and
there are due yearly to the heirs of William de Ifeud of Ston' 7 marks,
and at the manor of Northflete 72s. l|d.
Richard his son, aged 17 on 28 May last, is his next heir.
And he held in gavelkind of the archbishopric aforesaid 64a.,
l^a. meadow, 9s. 3d. rent, and rent of fowls, eggs and a plowshare,
from whence there are due 18s. M. yearly rent at the manor of
Northflete, and the reaping of la. ^. and 1 daywerk of barley or
twice as much wheat.
The aforesaid Richard and his brothers, Thomas aged 16 at the feast
of St. Michael last, and John aged 13 on Friday after the Purification
last, are his next heirs of the said gavelkind tenements.
C. Edu). I. File 123. (10.)
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390. Jordan db Kyngeston.
Writ, 26 Dec. 34 Edw. I.
Southampton ; Isle of Wight. Inq. made at Niwport, 9 Feb. 34 Edw. I.
Kyngeston; Two parts of the manor (extent given with names of free
tenants) held of the king in chief by service of \ knight's fee, as of
the honour of the castle of Karesbrok.
Lescelonde. 13a. land, la. meadow, 20a. pasture, rents of 4 free
tenants (named), and a grange, held of the king in chief, as of the
manor of Wytefeld now in the king's hand, which manor Lady Mary
the king's daughter, a nun of Ambersbury, holds for life in free socage
and by service of Id. yearly ; and a hall, oxhouse, 27a. arable,
40a. pasture, and 2 free tenants (named), held of John de Insula
by service of \ knight's fee.
Premsfloude. lib. cummin rent held of John de Insula by service
of J knight's fee.
Estapelereford. 2s. yearly rent held of the same John in free socage,
issuing from 3 plots and 3a. land which Alice Kulle holds.
La Schierde. 30a. land and 3 free tenants (named), whereof Walter Gilbert
-holds 40a. land in Cheleton rendering 2d. yearly, held of William
Russel by service of \ knight's fee.
Presford. 12a. arable and 4 cottars (named) held of Ralph Coskevile
by service of -^^ knight's fee.
Wyppingham. A cottage and l\a. land held of the prior of Barton
in the said island by service of %d. yearly rent.
Buttebrigge. 2s. rent from 3a. land which William le Whyte holds,
held of Henry de Buttebrigge, rendering &d. yearly.
Westmore. 23s. Id. rent (tenants named) held of Baldwin de Insula
by service of -^ knight's fee.
Northschorewell; 1 mark rent (tenants named) held of the abbess of
Lacok in free socage by service of Id. yearly.
John his son, aged 19 weeks on the feast of the Epiphany, 34 Edw. I,
is his next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 123. (11.)
391 . Robert son and heir of Robert de Tateshale alias de Tatesale,
DB ThATBSSHAL.
Writ to Richard Oysel, escheator, to enquire concerning the lands &c.
of the said Robert who died under age, 30 Jan. 34 Edw. I.
York. Inq. . . June, 34 Edw. I.
Hundmanby. The manor (full extent given with names of free tenants),
including a messuage outside the town called ' le Bokyn,' a fishpond
(stagnum), a market every Wednesday, two parts of 2 bovates of land
which are the lord's escheat by the death of Walter de Louthorp who
held for life, \ knight's fee in Marton held by John de Marton by
service of doing suit of court &c., a pasture called Erleseng with
Castelgarth held by Robert de Boynton, and 14s. for a moiety
of the toll on buying and selling fish and victuals at Fiuele
because Richard de Malebys has the other moiety, held of the
king in chief in barony, by service of doing suit at aU the coimty
(courts) of York yearly, and at the ' thrs^thyng ' of Craikhou and at
the wapentake of Dykeryng once a year.
258 INQUISITIONS.
Thomas son of Adam de Caylly, aged 24 and more, Joan de Dryby,
aged 30 and more, and Isabel the wife of John de Orreby, aged 29 and
more, are his next heirs.
Similar imii to Walter de Gloucester, escheator, 30 Jan. 34 Edw. I.
Leicestee. Inq. 1 Jime, 34 Edw. I.
HoleweU. 25s. yearly rent of freemen (named), 60s. 4d. &c. rent of villeins
(named), works &c.
Kettelby. 66s. lOd. yearly rent of freemen (named), 54s. l\d. rent of
villeins (named), 6s. 6.d!. rent of cottars, works &c. and pleas &c. of
court.
AU held of Richard Basset of Weldon by service of \ knight's fee.
Heirs as above, Thomas aged 24, Joan aged 40, and Isabel aged 38.
Norfolk. Inq. made at Swafham, 25 May, 34 Edw. I {defaced).
Bukenham(?). The manor (extent given), including a castle with a
fortalice {forceletto) and a little park, lOa. turbary in Swanegeye,
windmills called Ryngerose, Shiremanesmill, Pannegrynd, and
the earl's miU, markets at New Bukenham on Saturdays and at
Atleburgh on Thursdays, a fair at the feast of St. Martin(?) at
New Biienham, a fishery by the castle, and customs called ' bosage *
and ' mershsilver.'
Attleburgh. A moiety of a messuage &c. and of 60a. arable, 20a. meadow
and a windmill, which were of William de Fossato, from which
Alexander Oldman receives 13s. id. yearly for life ; and a moiety of
a messuage, and of 24a. arable and 6a. wood, which were of Nicholas
de Burgo, from which the lady of Livermere receives 7s. lOd. yearly
for life ; and Beatrice late the wife of the said Nicholas holds the
other moiety in dower.
AU held of the king in chief as of the crown of England by service
of being butler {pincerne).
Tybenham. The manor (extent given) pertaining to the barony of
Tateshal which is held of the king in chief, service unknown ; from
which Walter de Bermynham receives 100s. yearly for life of the
gift of Robert de Tateshal father of the aforesaid Robert.
Frethebrigg. The hundred, including 20s. rent from certain houses,
with a fourth part of the tolbooth of Lenn, including a custom
called 'luscop'(?) and houses called Erleshuses, (extents given), held
of the king in chief by service of 6s. 8d. blanchfarm yearly.
Heirs as above, Thomas de CaylU, son of Emma sister of Robert de
Tateshale grandfather of the deceased, aged 22 and more, Joan de Dry hi
another sister, aged 50 and more, and Isabel the third sister, aged 40
and more.
to the escheator to enquire from what tenants in the manors &c.
of Bukenham and Tybenham, co. Norfolk, and Tateshale, Kirkeby,
Boston and Croft, co. Lincoln, and from what houses in the hundred
of Frethebrigge, the rents &c., mentioned in his inquisitions are
received &c., that the king may make partition amongst the heirs,
2 July, 34 Edw. I.
Norfolk. Inq. made at Lirliggeforth, 23 July, 34 Edw. I.
Bokenham manor. Very fuU extent of tenancies, rents and works, with
names of tenants.
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New Bokenham. Similar extent.
Besthorp. A wood called Shirwode containing 30a., which is not con-
tained in the inquisition returned into the chancery.
John de Gouet and Eva his wife, mother of the said Robert
deceased, hold of his inheritance divers tenements in excess of the
said Eva's dower.
Tybenham. Similar extent.
Frethebrigge hundred. The houses from which 20s. yearly rent arise
are called Jews' houses, and are in Suthsoke, Lenn.
Lmcousr. Inq. 4 Aug. 34 Edw. I.
Tatteshale manor. Very full extent of tenancies and rents, with names
of tenants.
Kirkeby. Similar extent.
Cunesby. Similar extent of free tenancies.
Marton. Similar extent of free tenancies.
Extent or summary of the above lands &c. in cos. Norfolk, Lincoln,
Leicester and York.
Norfolk. Extent 21 Oct. 34 Edw. I,
Bukenham. The manor (full extent given with field names &c.), including
the castle, a little park, a several pasture at Rawedikes, turbary at
Swanegeye with rushes and a fishery, an aldergrove below the castle,
a great park containing six leagues in its circuit of palings, and at
Attleburgh of tenements which were of William de Fossato per-
taining to the said manor, a moiety of 74a. arable, and 7s. rent
receivable by the hands of Sibyl, mother of the said William, for a
tenement which she holds in dower : all other profits of the manor
were extended by the former extent.
Tybenham. The manor (extent given), including pastures called Hynham
and Martynesyerd, a pasture below the park, a wood called ' le Park '
containing in circuit a league and a half, an alder grove, and a boscage
opposite Westhawe : all other profits of the manor Tvere extended by
the former extent.
Thomas de Cailly, Joan de Driby, Isabel de Orreby and John
her husband, and Joan late the wife of Robert son of Robert de
Tatteshale, being warned to be present, did not come.
Lincoln. Inq. made at Wassingburg, 24 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Tateshal. The castle and manor with the hamlets of Thorp and Kirkeby
(extent given) held of the king in chief by barony and by service of
J knight's fee, and rendering yoirly to the king 40s. fixed fine,
together with other lands &c. in Norfolk.
Kirkeby. A capital messuage, 50a. arable, 9a. meadow, a sheepwalk,
6 free tenants, 6 customers and 7 cottars, works &c. and pleas &c.
of court, held of Robert de Wiluby in chief by service of 201. 13s. 4c?.
Cunnesby. 31s. 'kd. rent of free tenants held of the bishop of Carlisle(?)
(Karlonie) in chief by service of 3s. yearly.
Malteby. A court worth 4s. yearly.
Boston. Tronage commonly worth 12Z. yearly.
Thomas de Cailly &c. as above being warned to be present did
not come.
260 INQUISITIONS.
Writ of certiorari de feodis &c. to Richard Oysel, escheator, 22 Nov.
35 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. made at Horncastre, on Monday after St. Michael, 1 Edw. II.
Little Strattone and Wadingworth. 1 knight's fee held by William
Breton.
Martone. I knight's fee held by John son of Alfred de Wodehalle.
Wyspingdone. J knight's fee held by Robert de Wyleby.
Tumby. | knight's fee held by Joan de Tumby.
Wytham. ^ knight's fee held by WiUiam Breton.
Hameltone (sic) and Eliethorp. -^^ knight's fee held by John de Ormby (sic),
Kerkestede. The advowson of the abbey.
Tatesale. The advowson of the church.
Malteby. The advowson of the church.
Sussex. Inq. made at Cicestre, 3 AprU, 1 Edw. II.
Hertinge and Chitehurst. 3 knights' fees held by Henry Huse.
Nutbume, Upmerdone and Burgham. 3 knights' fees held by Eleanor
late the wife of Richard AguUlon.
Westdene and Chelegrave. J knight's fee held by John le Blund.
Chelegrave. J knight's fee held by John le Child of Chelegrave.
La Grave. A moiety of -^^ knight's fee held by Richard de Picheford ;
a fourth part of ^^ Imight's fee held by Robert le Buteler [alias
le Botiller] ; and a fdurth part of g^j, knight's fee held by Ralph de la
Grave.
Bargham, Bebiton, Gretham, Elemere and Tortiton. 5 knights' fees
held by William de Monteforti.
Bulesham. | knight's fee held by WiUiam de Bulesham ; and | knight's
fee held by Hugh de Croftes.
All the fees aforesaid are held of the said Robert as of his pourparty
of the earldom of ArundeU.
Writ of certiorari feodis &c. to Walter de Gloucester, escheator, 24 May,
1 Edw. II.
Leicester. Inq., made at Holewelle, 3 Aug. 2 Edw. II.
Slauestone. ^ knight's fee held by WiSiam Maureward.
Flekeneye. | knight's fee held by Robert de Wavere.
, Sumerdeby, Burg, Little Dalby and Burtone Lazars {Sancti Lazari).
\ knight's fee held by John Hamelyn and Joan late the wife of
John de Tatesale.
Knossingtone. A moiety of 1 knight's fee held by Robert de Noers.
Thorp by Langeton. \ knight's fee held by Walter de Laimgeton, bishop
of Chester.
Est Nortone and Hibpwrth {alias Kybewyth]. -^ knight's fee held by
William son of Robert de Halgtone.
Cosby and Thorp by Cosby. I knight's fee held by Stephen de Aunvers.
Grymestone. \ knight's fee held by William Turvey.
Frolesworth. ^ knight's fee held by Alice de Aunvers [alias Danvers].
Lodingtone and Est Norton. J knight's fee held by the prior of
la Launde.
Dalby and Chalcumbe. J^ knight's fee held by John de Segrave and the
prior of Chacumbe.
Bredone. The advowson of the priory.
Langele. The advowson of the priory.
EDWARD 1. 261
Norfolk. Extent made at Swafham, 18 Sept. 2 Edw. [II].
Shelton, Bedingham, Osemondeston and Mundham. 3 knights' fees
which Robert de Shelton holds.
Ereton. J knight's fee, which Ralph de Burtoft holds.
Cruchestok. ^ knight's fee which Petronilla de Vaux [alias de Vaus]
holds.
Gatesthorp. J knight's fee which the- prior of the monks of Thetford
holds.
Dersingham. 1 knight's fee which the prior of Bynham [afcs Byngham]
and Edmund de Pakenham hold.
Wymondham; ^ knight's fee which Ranulph de Morleye holds.
Besthorp. :^ knight's fee which WiUiam de Bemak holds.
Denton. ^ knight's fee which WiUiam de Wotton holds.
Holkham, Melton, Wramplingham, Bliford, Ekingham, Garbodesham,
Reueshale, Apeton, Quydenham, Saxlingham, Sparham, Stivekeye
and Little Melton. 11| knights' fees which Hugh de Veer and Denise
his wife hold.
Wymundham. The advowson of the priory.
Rydon. The advowson of the church.
Attleburgh. The advowson of two parts of the church._
Stanhowe. The advowson of the church .
Cangham. The advowson of the church of St. Mary.
Extent or summary of the above knight's fees, with the variations there
given within square brackets, and with the foUowiag additions : —
Rutland. Wardeleye. | knight's fee which Thomas de Boivill [alias de
BoviU], Nicholas de Brynnjmghurst [alias de Brymmyghurst] and
John de Boivill [alias de Bovill] hold.
Okeham. ^ knight's fee which Johii de Somerdeby and Beatrice de
Beeston [alias de Beston] hold.
[York.] Willardby. 5 carucates and 6 bovates of land, where 10 carucates
make a fee.
Neuton. 1 similar carucate.
Speton. 6 similar carucates.
Brydelyngton. 13 carucates making a whole fee.
Eston.^ 2| carucates where 10 carucates make a fee.
Crauncemore. | similar carucate.
Besyngby. 8 carucates where 11^ make a fee.
Eraisthorp. 1 carucate where 13 make a fee.
Wyvelsthorp. 2 carucates where 14 make a fee.
HUderthorp. 2 similar carucates and 5 bovates of land.
Burton Flemyngg. 12 carucates which make a fee ; and 6 carucates of
the fee of Beriot and St. Oswald, held for | fee.
All held by the prior of Brydelyngton in alms.
Hundmanby. 1 carucate of land held by the master of St. Lazar's in
alms ; 5 bovates of land held by the master of St. Leonard's in
alms'; 1 carucate of land and the church with the chapel, held
by the abbot of Bardenay to his own uses ; 2 bovates of land held by
the prior of St. Oswald in alms ; and 2 bovates of land held by
the abbot of Rivaus in alms.
Stakeston. 1 carucate of land held by the brethren and sisters of the
hospital of St. Mary, Harford, in frank almoin.
262 INQUISITIONS.
Writ to Walter de Gloucester, escheator, to send without delay the
partition of the lands &c. of Eobert son of Robert de Tateshall which
he made in the time of the king's father, to be enrolled on the rolls
of the chancery, 15 Feb. 1 Edw. II.
Endorsed by the escheator that he sends the partition of the
lands &c. in cos. Norfolk and Leicester, and wiU send the par-
tition of the lands &c. in co. Lincoln when he receives it from his
subescheator. ,
Leioestek. Partition of the lands &c. of the said Robert in HoleweU and
Kettilby, made 14 Jan. 35 Edw. I.
Pourparty, assigned to Thomas de CaiUi (extent given with names of
tenants).
Pourparty assigned to John de Orreby and Isabel his wife (extent given
with names of tenants).
Pourparty assigned to Joan de Driby (extent given with names of tenants).
Each being of the value of 78s. l^d. and including a third part of
the fishponds when they are fished with joint consent.
NoKEOLK. Partition of a moiety of the manor of Bukenham (undated.)
Pourparty delivered to Thomas de Cayly viz. the castle and a fourth
part of. the manor, viz. — ^A moiety of the great park and little
park near the castle, of windmills called SkjTmanesmelle and the
earl's mill, a fourth part of the market and of a fair (ferie), a fourth
part of turbary &c. of the fishery of Swanegeye and of ,a meadow
by the castle, with the pond, rush bed, and fishery, a fourth part
of a pasture called Roudykes, rents called ' londgovl ' in New
Bukenham (extent given with names of tenants). The rents &c. of
the villeins are delivered to Joan de Driby and John and Isabel de
Orreby in part recompense of their pourparties of the said parks.
And the said Thomas occupied a moiety of a messuage, and
29Ja. 4|p. arable lying within the gates of the park ; and he has
more of his own usurpation than he ought to have for a fourth part
of the manor, to the value of 2 Is. |d.
Powrparty of Joan de Dryby. Lands, rents &c. (extent given with field
names and names of tenants), including a fourth part of the mills,
and an eighth part of the market, fair, turbary, fisheries, pasture &c.
abovesaid. And in recompense for an eighth part of Ithe parks,
certain lands and rents (extent given with field names and names
of tenants). And there are deficient to her from an eighth part of
the manor, 10s. &\d. and a quarter of a farthing, and because the
king died fuU recompense could not be given her.
Pourparty of John de Oreby and Isabel his wife. Lands, rents &c.
(extent given with names of tenants) and an eighth part of the
market, fair &c. as in the pourparty of Joan de Dryby. And in
recompense for an eighth part of the parks, certain lands, rents &c.
(extent given with names of tenants). And there are deficient to
them from (the eighth) part of the manor lOs. Qd. and half a
farthing.
And there were dehvered ; to the said Thomas, a fourth part
of the lands &c. which were of William de Fossato and of
Nicholas de Burgo in Attelbourgh, a third part of the park of
Tybenham, a third part of two parts of a fourth part of the profits of
EDWARD 1. 263
the Tolboth of Lenn, and 22s. 9d. yearly rent from John de Cove
and Eva his wife.
To Joan de Dryby an eighth part of the abovesaid lands &c. in
Attelbourgh, a like part (as above) of the profits of the Tolboth
of Lenn, a wood called Shirwode, and 22s. 9d. rent (as
above).
And to John and Isabel de Oreby, the manor of Tybenham, except a
third part of the park assigned to the said Thomas, an eighth part of
the abovesaid lands &c. in Attelbourgh, a third part of a fourth part
(sic) of the profits of the Tolboth of Lenn, and 22s. {9d.) rent (as
above).
Pourparty of Thomas de CaDli made with the assent of the other heirs
{untkited).
NoEFOLK. Bukenham. The castle and a moiety of the parks, Joan de Driby,
John de Orreby and Isabel his wife receiving the value of a fourth
part of the parks from the said Thomas's portion of lands &c. in
the manor.
Atthelburgh. A fourth part of the lands &c.
Tybenham. A third part of the park.
Leim. A third part of two parts of a fourth part of the profits of the
Tolbothe.
Lincoln. Stikeswold. A third part of the wood called Suthwode.
Boston. A messuage called 'le Grenegarth,' 111. 2s. yearly rent, two
parts of a messuage called ' le MothaUe,' two parts of pleas &c.
of the court there, a moiety of a messuage called ' le Ledhuses,' a
moiety of the profits of tronage and two parts of a windmill.
TateshaU manor. The crop (vesiura) of a third part of three woods,
viz. — Shaterle, Lokhagh and Kirkeby Wode, to be cut and carried
within 1| year irom the delivery of seisin, so that the soil shall
remain to the said Joan in part of her pourparty of the lands &c.
of the 22s. 9rf.[?] yearly rent to be received through the hands of
John de Cove and Eva his wife, sometime the wife of the said
Robert de TateshaU.
Leicester. HolweU and Ketelby. A third part of the lands &c.
[Lincoln.] Boston. 2[6]s. 8d. yearly rent from the portion of the said Joan.
And the said Thomas and his heirs shall pay 33s. 4d. yearly for the
life of Walter de Bernyngham to the said John and Isabel and the
heirs of the said Isabel, in part payment of the 100s. which the said
Walter receives for life from the manor of Tybenham (which is)
assigned to the said John and Isabel ; with power of distraint to
the said John and Isabel, but after the death of the said Walter,
the said Thomas and his heirs shall be wholly quit of the payment
of the said 33s. 4:d.
Pourparty of Joan de Driby made with the assent of the other heirs
(undated).
Lincoln. TateshaJe. The castle and manor, with lands &c. in Kjrkeby,
Cunenesby, Marton and Thorp, and the court of Malteby, except
a third part of the three woods of Schaterle, Lokh[agh] and Kyrkeby-
wod which is assigned to John and Isabel de Orreby, and except -
the crop of a third part of the said woods which is assigned to Thomas
de CaiUy (as abovesaid).
264 INQUISITIONS.
Boston. 102s. ll^d.{l) yearly rent, a third partot the pleas &c
profit of tronage, a third part of a windmill, and of a messuage
called 'la MotehaUe,' a fourth part of a messuage called 'les
Ledhuses ' . . . . and two cottages.
Stikeswalde. A third part of the wood called Suthwode.
NoEFOLK. Bukenham. An eight part of the manor, but instead of an
eighth part of the parks, she shall have to the value out of the lands
&c. there assigned to Thomas de CaUly.
Atte[lb]ourgh. An eighth part of the lands &c.
Lenne. A third part of two parts of a fourth part of the Tolboth.
Shirewode. A wood called Shirewode.
(Unspecified. ) 22s. 9d. rent receivable through the lands of John de Cove
and Eva his wife, sometime the wife of the said Robert.
Leicester. A third part of lands &o. in HoUeweUe and Ketelby. Of
fixed rent in Boston there are assigned to Thomas de Cailly
26s. 8d. and to John and Isabel de Orreby lis. Hd. yearly, as agreed
between them in part of their pourparty. And the said Joan and
her heirs shall pay yearly for the life of Walter de Bernyngham,
to the said John and Isabel 33s. 4id. in part payment of the 100s.
which the said Walter receives from the manor of Tybenham, with
power of distraint to the said John and Isabel &c. as above.
Pourparty of John de Orreby and Isabel his wife, made with the assent
of the other heirs (undated).
Norfolk. Tibenham. The manor except a third part of the park, which
is assigned to Thomas de Cailly.
Bokenham. An eighth part of the manor, but in recompense for an
eighth part of the parks, which they have wholly granted to the
the said Thomas, they shall have to the value thereof out of his
lands &c. in Bokenham.
Attelburgh. An eighth part of the lands &c.
Len. A third part of two parts of a fourth part of the profits of the
Tolbothe, and 22s. 9d. yearly rent receivable through the hands of
John de Cove and Eva his wife.
LiNOOLN. Toft with its hamlets. 665. 8d. yearly rent (tenants named).
Boston. A messuage called Northhalle with the whole of the arable land,
meadow and pasture ; a fourth part of a messuage there called
' le Ledhouses ' ; and a fourth part of the profit of tronage there.
Tateshale. A third part of three woods, viz — Schaterle, Lokhagh and
Kirkeby Wode.
Stikeswold. A third part of the wood called Suthwode.
Leicester. Holwell and Ketelby. A third part of the lands &c.
[Lincoln.] Boston, lis. l^d. rent from the portion of Joan de Driby.
And in the lands &c. aforesaid there are assigned to them 53s. 4d.
rent for the value of the castle of Bokenham, and 40s. rent for the
value of the castle of TateshaUe, besides the lands &c. of their
pourparty. And they and their heirs shall have yearly for the
life of Walter de Berniagham from the pourparties of the said
Joan and Thomas 5 marlts rent, in part payment of the 100s. which
the said Walter (has) for life in the manor of Tibenham, with power
of distraint &c. as abovesaid.
Pourparty of Thomas de CaiUy of the abovesaid knight's fees and advow-
sons, with additions, viz. —
EDWARD I. 265
[Norfolk.] Holkham, Melton &c. 5f fees.
Gatesthorp. I fee.
Wymundham. -^ fee.
Denton. ^ fee.
StrssEX. Nutteburn &c. 3 fees.
Westdene and Chelegrave. J fee.
Suffolk. Whersted. 2 laiights' fees which Gerard de Wathesham holds.
York. Camelton, Staxton and Neuton. 2 knights' fees which Henry de
Percy holds.
Hiindmanby. ^ knight's fee which Roger de Grimeston holds ;
■^ fee which Robert de BonjTiton holds ; | fee which William de
Erghum holds ; and -^^ fee which John le Fauconer holds.
Eston. I and ^ knight's fee which John de Oleron holds.
Biigham, Grauncemor, Besingby, Fraysthorp, Hilderthorp, Wjrv^elesthorp,
Speton, Burton Flemjrng and Brydelington. A third part of 6|
knights' fees which the prior of Bridelyngton holds.
Hundmanby. The fees which the abbot of Bardenay holds.
Stakeston. The fees which the brethren and sisters of the hospital of
St. Mary, Hareford, hold.
Norfolk. Attelbnigh. The advowson of two parts of the church, so that
at the first vacancy the said Thomas and his parceners shall present
in common, at the second the said Thomas, at the third Joan de
Dryby, at the fourth John and Isabel de Orreby, and at the fifth the
said Thomas, or their heirs respectively, and so on in turn.
Wymundham. The advowson of the priory, with bread and ale which
the lord ought to receive on every visit to Wymundham.
Rydon. The advowson of the church.
Pourparty of John de Orreby and Isabel his wife of the abovesaid knights'
fees and advowsons, with variations and additions, viz. —
Lqtcoln. Marton. J fee which John son of Alfred holds.
Wytham. J fee which William le Breton holds.
The hamlet {sic) of Ollethorp. ^^ fee which John de Orreby himself holds.
Rutland. Wardeleye. | fee.
Ocham. ^^ fee.
Norfolk. Gruchestok. | fee.
Sussex. Bargham, Belyton (sic), Greteham, Elemere and Torton. A moiety
of 5 fees.
La Grave. ^^ fee which Richard de Pycheford holds ; and ^ fee which
Robert le BotiUer holds.
Bulesham. J fee which Hugh de Croftes holds.
Leicester. Slaueston ^ fee.
Somerdeby &c. J fee.
Knossington. ^ fee.
Thorp by Langeton. J fee.
Est Norton and Kybeworth. -^ fee.
Frolesworth. ^ fee.
Lodington and Est Norton. J fee.
York. Muston, Pyuele, Fordon, Ryghton and Marton. 2 knights' fees
which Richard de Malbys holds.
Brygham. -^ fee which Theobald de Brygham holds.
Hunmanby. ^ fee which Peter de la Stane holds.
266 INQUISITIONS.
Neuton, Speton, Brydelington, Eston, Crauncemore, Besingby, Fraisthorp,
Wyvelesthorp, Hilderthorp and Burton Flem3mg. A third part
of 6| fees which the prior of Brideliiigton holds.
Hunmanby. The fees which the prior of St. Oswald's and the abbot of
Rivaux hold.
Bredon. The advowson of the priory.
Malteby and Congham. The advowsons of the churches.
Norfolk. Attleburgh. The advowson of two parts of the church, with
presentations as abovesaid.
Writ of dedimus potestatem to William de Colne to receive the attorneys
of Isabel the wife of John de Orreby for receiving her pourparty of
the knights' fees and advowsons abovesaid, 6 Feb. 2 Edw. [II].
Similar ivrit to Robert de Malberthorp concerning the like pourparty of
Joan de Dryby.
See Calendar of Close Rolls 1307-1313, pp. 58-63 and 99-102, where
the partitions are given at length.
C. Edw. I. File 123. (12.)
392. Roger son of Peter son of Osbert.
Writ, 6 March, 34 Edw. I.
Suffolk. Ivq. made at Babbeweli, 28 April, 34 Edw. I.
Somerleton in the hundred of Ludinglaund. The manor (extent given),
acquired by the said Roger and Katherine his wife from John Blome,
to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to
the right heirs of the said Roger, held of the king in chief by rendering
34fi. id. yearly to the king's bailiffs of the hundred of Ludinglaund.
Isabel his sister, late the wife of Walter Gemegan, and John de Nuiim,
son of Alice his sister, are his next heirs.
Wathe. The manor (extent given) acquired jointly of the same John,
to hold in form aforesaid, rendering to the sheriff of Suffolk 4s.
blanch farm.
Heirs as above.
Uggethale. The manor (extent given) acquired jointly of the same
John, to hold in form aforesaid, held of Roger le Bygod earl of Norfolk
and marshal of England by service of a knight's fee.
Heirs as above, and of fuU age.
Bketeleshale. The manor (extent given) held for his life of Thomas de
Greyleye by loiight's service, with reversion to Guy Ferre and
Margery his wife, daughter of the said Roger, and the heirs of their
bodies, and remainder to the right heirs of the said Roger, by a fine
levied in the king's court.
Heirs as last above.
Similar writ concerning the lands &c. which the said Roger held by
the courtesy of England of the inheritance of Sarra sometime his
wife, 6 March, 34 Edw. I.
Suffolk. Inq. made at Babbeweli, 28 April, 34 Edw. I.
Combes. The manor (extent given) held by the courtesy of England
of the inheritance of Sarra sometime his wife, oi the king in chief
by fee farm, rendering 23Z. 16s. 8d. yearly at the king's exchequer.
EDWARD I. 267
Helmingham. The manor (extent given) similarly held, of Roger le Bygod,
earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, in chief by service a knight's
fee, rendering at Easter 2d. for the guard of the castle of Framlingham
and 4:d. sokenfee (de soknefeo).
John de Thorp her kinsman, aged 36 and more, and Rose (Boesia)
the wife of Edmund de Pakenham, aged 23, and Cecily the wife of Robert
de Ufford, aged 22, her kinswomen, are next heirs of the said Sarra. For
Bartholomew de Crek her father, died seised of the said manors as of fee,
after whose death Robert his son and heir entered upon the same and
died without heir of himself ; to whom succeeded Geoffrey his brother
who died without heir of himself, and to him John his brother who also
died without heir of himself ; and to him succeeded the said Sarra his
sister and heir, after whose death, because Margery whom the aforesaid
Robert begat of her died without heir of herself during the said Sarra's
life, the right of the said manors reverted to Margaret and Isabel, aunts
of the said Sarra and sisters of Bartholomew her father ; and from the
said Margaret the right of her pourparty descended to Robert son of
John her son and heir, and from him to the aforesaid John de Thorp
as his son and heir ; and from the said Isabel the right of her pourparty
descended to Robert de Valoignes her son and heir, from him to Robert
his son and heir, and from him to the said Rose and Cecily his daughters
and heirs.
Norfolk. (Inq.) {Fragment undated and defaced.)
Hadestone. The manor (extent given) held of Roger Bygod, earl of
Norfolk and marshal of England, by service of a knight's fee.
Withlingham. The manor (extent given) held of Richard de la Rokele
at fee farm by service of 21| marks.
Isabel Jernegan his sister, aged 40 and more, and John, son of Alice de
Nuiun his sister, aged 30 and more, are his next heirs ; but the said
Roger and Katherine his wife were enfeoffed jointly of the said manors
by fine levied in the king's court in 28 Edw. I, to hold to them and the
heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the heirs of the said Roger, and
they were in joint seisin on the day the said Roger died.
Norther ek. (The manor ?) (extent given) held, by the courtesy of
England of the inheritance of Sarra sometime his wife, of Roger le
Bygod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, by service of 2^
knights' fees.
Writ (ad melius inquirendum) because in the above inquisition for Suffolk
there is no mention whether the said Katherine peacefully continued
her seisin in the manors of Somerleton, Wathe and Uggethale untO
the death of the said Roger, or not, 6 May, 34 Edw. I.
Suffolk. Inq. taken at Becles on Tuesday after the Ascension, 34 Edw. I.
The said Katherine peacefully continued her joint seisin of the
manors abovesaid with the said Roger \mtil the day of his death.
Suffolk. Combes. Paitition of the manor between the abovesaid heirs
of the said Sarra (full extent given with names of tenants), made
26 June, 34 Edw. I
Helmingham. Similar partition of the manor made 26 Jime, 34 Edw. I.
268 INQUISITIONS.
NoBFOLK. Northcrek. Partition of the manor between the abovesaid heirs
of the said Sarra (fuU extent given with names of tenants), made
15 July, 34 Edw. I.
HUlington. Similar partition.
Knights' fees and advowsons delivered to the said John de Thorp : —
2| knights' fees pertaining to the manor of Northcrek, viz. —
Carleton and Quarles. 1 fee which' John de Thorp holds.
Stanhowe and Brmihamthorp. J knight's fee which Roger de
Calthorp holds.
Depedale. | knight's fee, which Roger de Toftes holds.
Brunham. | knight's fee of the fee of Brisworth which George de
Thorp holds.
Northcrek. A moiety of the advowson of the church with the first
presentation.
HilljTigton. A moiety of half the advowson of the church, with
the first presentation to that moiety.
Knight's fees and advowsons delivered to the said Edmund and
Rose, Robert and Cecily : —
2| knight's fees pertaining to the manor of Northcrek, viz. : —
Bernyngham and Depedale. 1| fee which Richard de Bernyngham
holds.
Shipedene. -J fee which WiQiam de Bradenham and his parceners
hold.
Brunham. ^ fee called Brisworthefe which George de Thorp holds.
Brunham St. Mary's. I fee which Paul de Subburgo(?) and his parceners
hold.
Northcrek. A moiety of the advowson of the church with the
second presentation.
HiUington. A moiety of half the advowson of the church, with
the second presentation to that moiety.
Norfolk. Memorandum that on 16 July, 34 Edw. I there were delivered
to the said heirs moieties of all the lands which the said Roger held
by the courtesy of England in Norfolk of the inheritance of Sarra
sometime his wife, viz. — of the manor of Northcrek, and HiUington
(full extent given as above). (Defective.)
See Calendar of Close Rolls, 1302-1307, pp. 462-470.
C. Edw. I. File 124, (1).
393. Brian son of Alan.
Writ to the escheator, whereas the king has granted to Henry de Lacy,
earl of Lincoln, the wardship of the lands &c. which were of the said
Brian, who held of the heir of John sometime duke of Brittany,
whose lands are in the king's hand, by knight's service, which lands
of the said Brian are in the king's hand by reason of the minority
of his daughters and heirs, and now on behalf of the said earl it is
shown that the said Brian held the manor of Byker of the said heir
by knight's service, whereby the earl ought to have the ward-
ship of the said manor &c., the escheator is commanded to enquire
whether the said Brian held that manor of the said heir or of another
&c., 4 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
EDWARD I. 269
LisrooLN. Inq. 24 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Biqer. The said Brian held certain lands &c. of the heir of John duke
of Brittany and earl of Richemond, whose lands &o. are in the king's
hand, by service of J knight's fee, and rendering 5s. IQd. yearly
for the guard of the castle of Richemond.
Writ of certiorari on the complaint of Maud, late the wife of the said
Brian, that the escheator had taken into the king's hand the manor
of Belestre in Tyndale, whereof she was enfeoffed jointly with her
said husband until the day of his death, 6 Nov. 34 Edw. I.
Northumberland. Inq. taken at Corbrigg on Saturday the morrow of
St. Hilary, 35 Edw. I.
Belestre and Someryard in Tyndale. The said Brian and Maud were
enfeoffed jointly in the manor by the charter of Sir Anthony bishop of
Durham, nine years ago, and continued their seisin imtil the
subescheator seised the same into the king's hand before the feast, of
St. Peter ad Vincula last, through the death of the said Brian.
C. Edw. I. File 124. (2.)
394. Joan late the wife op Adam lb Despenser.
Writ to the escheator, whereas on 27 Nov. 26 Edw. I, the king- commanded
the sheriff of Oxford to assign to the said Joan, who had taken her
oath not to marry without the king's licence, lier dower of the manor
of Rolandrith, which the said Adam held of the king by serjeanty,
and which was taken into the king's hand because Philip Burnel,
lately deceased, entered [upon it] without the king's licence, and
to send the same assignment to be enrolled in the chancery, and
Henry de Thistelden then sheriff of that county, has asserted that
he assigned the said dower, and prays remedy because 30 marks for
three years after the said assignment are exacted of him as if he had not
assigned the said dower ; the king, although the assignment was
not returned into the chancery, willing nevertheless to spare his
carelessness this time, orders the escheator to enquire whether
the said Henry made the said assignment or not &c., 22 Jan.
34 Edw. I.
Oxford. Inq. 15 Feb. 34 Edw. I.
Rolandrith. The said Henry assigned to the said Joan her dower of the
said manor on Tuesday after the Conversion of St. Paul, 26 Edw. I,
viz. — ^A third part of the capital messuage to the southward, with
an old grange and oxhouse, a, third part of a garden adjoining the
grange, an ' aquarium ' without the close of the court, lands, rents &c.
(extent given).
C. Edw. I. File 124. (3.)
395. Herbert de Caxtne.
Writ of plenius certiorari to the escheator, whereas the king lately com-
mitted to John de Meriet the manor of Asshe, co. Somerset, which
the said Herbert held on the day he died of Baldwin de Caune of
Flanders, and which by reason of the war with the king of France,
on account of the minority of the said Herbert's heir, was taken
into the king's hand because the said Baldwin was an alien, and
270 INQUISITIONS.
Margery de Caune and Joan her sister, asserting that they are next
heirs of the said heir, who died under age as is said, and of fuU age,
have prayed for the manor to be rendered to them ; the escheator is
commanded to enquire of whom the said Herbert held the said
manor, and who is his next heir &o. warning the said John to be
present to show why the same should not be rendered to the said
Margery and Joan, 26 Nov. 34 Edw. I.
Somerset. Inq. 12 Jan. 34 Edw. I.
Assh. The manor (extent given) was held by the said Herbert of Baldwin
de Caune of Flanders for J knight's fee, rendering Id. yearly or a pair
of gloves.
Margery d'e Caune aged 20 and more, and Joan her sister aged 15 on
Easter day last, are his next heirs.
John de Meriet, being warned, came in person and said that
the said Margery and Joan are not yet of full age, which he remembers
by inquisitions taken ten years ago on the death of the said Herbert,
and by dther evidences it seems to him that the king ought not to
render the manor to them until of full age.
Writ of scire facias to the escheator to warn the said John, Margery
and Joan to be in the chancery on the morrow of the Annunciation
next to do and receive what the court shall decide, 8 Feb. 34 Edw. I.
C. Edw. I. File 124. (4).
396. Alice de Fbense alias le Fbbnse.
Writ, 16 Oct. 34 Edw, I.
Salop. Inq. Monday after SS. Simon and Jude, 34 Edw. I.
Sutton. A messuage, 26a. arable and 2a. meadow, held of the king in
chief by serjeanty, viz. — by service of conducting, together with his
other parceners holding certain lands in the same town, the king's
treasure from Sutton to London at their own charges ; which
service so far as concerns the said Alice's portion was commuted by
the justices in eyre for 2s. 6d. to be paid yearly at the king's exchequer
by the hands of the sheriflf.
She held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Roger le Frense, aged 28 and more, is her next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 124. (5.)
397. Walter Barxtn.
Writ, 16 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
Somerset. Inq. made at Porlok, 10 Dec. 35 Edw. I.
Holecote. A messuage, 10a. arable, and 2a. meadow, held of the
king in chief by service of hanging on a forked pole the stags dead
of murrain (pendendi super quoddam lignum furcatum cervos de morina
defunctos) in the king's forest of Exemore, and also of entertaining
the sick poor (pauper es supervenientes de infirmitate debilitaf) at his
own costs for the souls of King Edward's ancestors.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Richard Barun, his brother, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 124. (6.)
EDWARD I. 271
398. John de Fttrmeey.
Writ, 3 Nov. 34 Edw. I.
[CtTMBERLAND.] Inq. made at Carlisle on Wednesday after the quinzaine of
Easter, 35 Edw. I.
High Crosseby. A messuage and 4 bovates of land, held of the king in
chief, as of the honour of Cokerm[ue] by homage, 4d. cornage
yearly, and service of ^d. or a pair of gloves yearly at Christmas ;
and 2 bovates of land held jointly with Joaa his wife of Thomas de
Ireby by service of lib. cummin yearly.
William his son, aged 7, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 124. (7.)
399. John Hobbeshort alias Hobbeschoet.
Writ, 15 Nov. 34 Edw. I.
Berks. Extent, 20 Dec. 35 Edw. I.
Bochampton. A capital messuage, a dovecote, 37a. arable, and a pasture
in common, held of the king in chief by serjeanty of carrying the
king's horn when he comes to hunt in the hundred of Lambum.
Alice his sister, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 124. (8.)
400. William de Nevtll alias de Neyvyle.
Writ, 4 Sept. 34 Edw. I.
Berks. Inq. 16 Dec. 35 Edw. I.
Suthmourton alias Suthmorton. 19s. 2d. yearly rent held of the king
in chief by service of | knight's fee.
He held no other lands &c. in the county.
His daughters, Nicholaa aged 9, and Alice aged 4, are his next heirs.
Wilts. Inq. made at Blacwelle, 5 Oct. 34 Edw. I.
BlakaresweU in Whyte parish. The manor (extent given with the names
of six free tenants) held jointly by the said William and Cristina his
wife, by the enfeoffment of Nicholas de Nevill, of Richard le Engleis
by service of 5s. yearly ; and 12a. pasture held of John son of William
by service of 2s. yearly.
Heirs as above, Nicholaa aged 8, and Alice aged 4 years.
CEdw.I. File 124. (9.)
401. Elizabeth de Clerbek.
Writ, 10 Nov. 34 Edw. I.
Dorset. Ing. made at Neweton Castr', 27 Nov. 35 Edw. I.
Child Okford. A capital messuage, a third part of a garden, 34|a. arable,
9|a. Ir. meadow, 1«. pasture, 2s. 4d. rent of a free tenant, 19s. Sjd,
rent of six customers, who also give 6s. 6d. to the lord's larder at
the feast of St. Martin, and of whom four shall work from the feast
of St. Michael to the Gule of August three days a week until the third
hour, and for their works from the Gule of August to the feast of
St. Michael each of the four shall give 21d., and a cottar rendering
16d. yearly, held by Walter de Hodebovile and the aforesaid
272 INQUISITIONS.
Elizabeth his wife, of her inheritance, of the king in chief, as of the
honour of Christ Church, Twynham, now in the queen's hand by the
king's grant, by service of a third part of | knight's fee.
Robert her son, aged 18 and more, is her next heir.
The aforesaid Walter ought to hold these tenements by the
courtesy of England because there has been lawful issue between
the said Walter and Elizabeth.
Suffolk. Inq. made a't Lavenham, 8 Nov. 34 Edw. I.
Aketon. A capital messuage &c., a dovecote, a water-mill demised to
farm for 6s. %d., a third part of a windmill, 80a. arable, Q\a. \r. wood,
3J a. meadow, l|a. pasture, 4«. rent of free tenants, 2s. \\d. rent, a
hen and 15 eggs yearly, and services (specified) of 2 customers, held
jointly as above, of the king ia chief, as of the honour of Hatfeld
Peverel which is in the king's hand, by service of a third part of ^
knight's fee.
Heir as above.
There is lawful issue between the said Walter and Elizabeth,
to wit a male and two females so that Walter ought to hold the
premises by the courtesy of England.
C. Edw. I. File 124. (10.)
402. James de Aldbdelbye, de Aldedelegh, or de Aldei^ye.
Writ of plenius certiorari to the escheator, on the complaint of James son
and heir of the said James, that whereas the said James (the father)
held a messuage and a carucate of land ia Farlegh, co. Sussex, of John
some time duke of Brittany by knight's service, who upon the said
James's death caused the same to be seised into his hand as wardship
by reason of the minority of the said James the son, the escheator
has now, upon the death of the said duke, taken the same into the
king's hand, and detains them although the said James is of full
age, 4 Nov. 34 Edw. II.
Sussex. Inq. made at Burgheresse on the day of St. Nicholas, 35 Edw. I.
Farlegh. The said messuage and land came to the said duke's hand as
abovesaid, and after his death the escheator took them into the
king's hand because no executor of the said duke's testament or any
other came to receive the issues or claim any right therein.
The said James son of James, aged 22 years and more, is his next
heir.
C. Edw. I. File 124. (11.)
403. joajs the wife of john de rub, daughtek and hbik of john
Utheed.
Writ to Richard Oysel, escheator, to take the proof of age of the said
Joan, who was bom at Gouthorp, co. York, and baptized in the
church of Fangfoz, as is said, the said John saying that she is of
full age and seeking the lands of her inheritance which are in the
king's wardship, 6 Nov. 34 Edw. I.
Proof of age {missing).
Conf. Vol. ni. No. 471.
C. Edw. I. File 124 (12.)
EDWARD T. 273
404. John lb Venitb.
Writ, 5 June, 35 Edw. I.
Surrey. Inq. made at Blechingely, 3 July, 35 Edw. I.
[Blechingely.] A capital messuage, 48a. arable, l|a. meadow, and
23s. 4:^d. rent, held of the heirs of Gilbert de Clare, late earl of Gloucester
and Hertford [minors and in the king's wardship] by service of render-
ing yearly a barbed arrow worth ^d. at the feast of St. Michael.
He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
John his son, aged 23, is his next heir.
G. Edw. I. File 125. (1.)
405. John de Ciezy alias de Cyrezy, de Cyrezi, de Gyresy.
Writ, 22 Nov. 35 Edw. I.
Cumberland. Inq. made at Carlisle, on the Tuesday before the Purification,
35 Edw. I.
Neubigging, Staynton and Graystok. Certain lands and tenements held
of John son of William de Graystok by homage, and rendering 4s.
cornage yearly to the said John and his heirs for the king's use,
and by service of doing suit at the said John's court every three
weeks.
Walter his son, aged 16, is his next heir.
Bishopric of Durham. Extent, Thursday the morrow of St. Peter in
Cathedra, 35 Edw. I.
Long Newton. A messuage, 5 tofts, and two hundred and five score
acres of land and meadow, held of the fee of Balliol ; of which land
&c. Margery late the wife of the said John was dowered by the bailiffs
of Anthony bishop of Durham.
G. Edw. I. File 125. (2.)
406. Richard Hykeling alias Hikelyng.
Writ, 10 Dec. 35 Edw. I.
Sussex. iTiq. made at Seford, 18 June, 35 Edw. I.
Chintynge. 13a. arable and a free tenant who renders 5s. yearly, held
of the king in chief by service of rendering 7s. yearly at the king's
exchequer by the hands of the sheriff.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Agnes his daughter, aged 4, is his next heir.
G. Edw. I. File 125. (3.)
407. Gilbert de Gretton.
Writ, 18 May, 35 Edw. I.
Northampton. Inq. 27 May, 35 Edw. I.
Gretton. A toft and a virgate of land, held of Laurence de Preston who
held of the king in chief, by service of 13s. 4i. yearly.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
John his son, aged 19 at the feast of AU Saints last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 125. (4.)
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274 INQUISITIONS.
408. Ralph lb Botillibr alias lb Botilbe, of Wemme, the elder.
Writ, 5 June, 35 Edw. I.
Warwick. iTiq. 7 July, 35 Edw. I.
Middelton. A fifth part of the manor (extent given) held for life, by
the courtesy of England of the inheritance of Maud, one of the
daughters and heirs of Phihp Marmion, sometime his wife, of the
church of St. Edith, Tampworth, by service of a fifth part of half a
mark of silver yearly.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Ralph le Botiler, son of the said Ralph and Maud, aged 30 years and
more, is their next heir, but nothing descends to him by the death of
Ralph his father except by reason of the said Maud his mother,
through whom the said fifth part descends to him by hereditary right.
C. Edw. I. Fik 125. (5.)
409. GiLBBRT DB SUTHBYK alias DB SotTTHAIK.
Writ, 18 Feb. 35 Edw. I.
CxiMBBRLAND. Inq. made at Carlisle, on Monday, the morrow of Palm
Sunday, 35 Edw. I.
Skelton. A third part of the manor (extent given) held of the king in
chief by homage, and by 8s. lO^d. comage to be rendered yearly
to the sheriff for the king's use, which the tenants pay in addition
to their rent {firtnam) ; and 21s. 2\d. yearly are due for food (putwa)
and turns of the king's foresters of Englewode, and 2s. 2fd. are
paid yearly at the exchequer of Carlisle for the farm of the same.
Kirkandres. Divers lands and tenements (unspecified) worth 40 s.
held of the king by the said service.
Skelton. A sixth part of the advowson of the church.
Levington. A sixth part of the advowson of the church.
Stapelton. A sixth part of the advowson of the church.
Patrick his son, aged 9 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 125. (6.)
410. Thomas db Lbybuene alias de Leybourne.
Writ, 30 May, 35 Edw. I.
Kent. Inq. made at MaUyngge on Saturday after the translation of
St. Thomas the Martyr, 35 Edw. I.
Leyboume. The castle and manor (extent given), including a rent of 12
ploughshares, held jointly with AUce his wife by the gift and enfeoff-
ment of William de Leyboume, of the king, as of the honour of
Albemarle which is in the king's hand, by service of ^ knight's fee
and by doing suit at the court of Walebrok every three weeks.
He held no other lands &c.
Juliana his daughter, aged 3, is his next heir.
Writ of fleniv^ certiorari on the complaint of AHce late the wife of the
said Thomas that on the death of the latter the manor of Leyboume,
EDWARD I. 275
whereof she was enfeoffed jointly with him, was taken into
the late king's hand as if the said Thomas had died seised thereof
in his demesne as of fee, 26 August, 1 Edw. II.
Kent. Inq. 17 Sept. 1 Edw. 11'.
Leyburn. The aforesaid Alice was enfeoffed of the castle and manor
(extent given) jointly with Thomas her husband by Wilham de
Leyburn, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies &c. of the
king, as abovesaid, and she peacefully continued her seisin until
her husband's death.
Heir as above, aged 3 and more.
Endorsed : Let it be done by a fine of 100s. and enrolled on the rolls of
the chancery.
C. Edw. I. File 125. (7.)
411. KoBBRT DE Beowelle alias DE Bekewell.
Writ, 20 May, 35 Edw. I.
Sttbrey. Inq. 22 May, 35 Edw. I.
Camerwelle. The manor (extent given) held of the heir of [Gilbert de
Clare late] earl of Gloucester, a minor and in the king's wardship,
by service of ^ knight's fee.
He held no other lands in the baiUwicb.
Stephen his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
G. Edw. I. File 125. (8.)
412. Valentine Bekke alias Beck.
Writ [*1 June, 35 Edw. I], [missing.)
SoTJTHAMPTON. Inq. 15 June, 35 Edw. I.
Wudecote. A hall, a grange, an ox-house, 80a. arable, 6a. pasture,
2a. meadow, 2 free tenants, one of whom renders lib. cummin and
the other 3s. yearly, and 3 customers who render 12s. yearly, held
of the king in chief by service of grand serjeanty, viz. keeping the
gaol of Winchester.
Richard his son, aged 27 on Christmas day last, is his next heir.
Southampton. Inq. 16 June, 35 Edw. I.
Winchester. A tenement by Winchester, viz. a haU, a grange and
kitchen, and 20a. arable, held of the prior of St. Swithun's, Winchester,
in free socage by service of 49s. 8Jd. yearly.
Kylham. 30a. arable held of Roger de Mortuo Man by service of 20s.
yearly.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. I. File 125. (9.)
413. John de Dttmmbr alias Dumeb.
Writ, 16 Dec. 35 Edw. I.
Noethampton. Inq. taken at Northampton, 5 Feb. 23 Edw. I [sic, apparently
altered from 35 Edw. I).
♦ See Calendar of Fine Rolls, p. 555,
276 INQUISITIONS.
Watford. Three messuages and 51a. land, whereof Joan le Paries
enfeoffed the said John and Agnes, sometime his wife, to hold to
them and the heirs of their bodies (heredibus de se) and their heirs
(sic) by service of ^ knight's fee, and by rendering to the said Joan
and her heirs a pair of gloves yearly ; and a messuage and 12a. land
held to them and their heirs by the gift &c. of Helen de Watford,
by service of ^^ knight's fee, and by rendering to the said Helen
and her heirs a rose yearly.
Richard his son, aged 18, is his next heir.
Note hy the escheator. The aforesaid John held no other lands or tenements
in my bailiwick on the day of his death except certain lands and
tenements in Dummere co. Southampton and Eston co. Leicester,
whereof inquisitions were returned into the chancery by another
writ (15 March, 32 Edw. I). 8ee No. 195.
Writ of certiorari to the escheator to enquire of whom the said Joan
held the abovesaid lands &c. and the date of the enfeoffment &c.
28 June, 35 Edw. I.
NoBTHAMPTON. Ifiq. taken at Gildesburgh on Tuesday the feast of the
Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 1 Edw. 11.
Watforth. The aforesaid Joan at the time when she enfeoffed the said
John and Agnes held the said tenements with other lands in Watford
of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee ; and she enfeoffed
them in 7 Edward I.
0. Edw. I. File 125. (10.)
414. William de Wbrmbwblle.
Writ, 18 June, 35 Edw. I.
Somerset. Inq. taken at Somerton, 4 July, 35 Edw. I.
Neweton Sormavyle. A messuage &c., 22a. arable, la. meadow, |a. wood,
2a. alderwood, 3 cottages (tenants named), and a water-mill, held of the
heir of Joan de Sormaville alias de Sormanville, deceased, [a minor
and in the king's wardship,] by service of 40d!. yearly.
PenmuUe in the parish of levele. A moiety of a water-mill, and
20a. arable, held jointly with Eleanor his wife of the heir of Hugh de
Mortuo Mari of Richard's Castle, a minor and in the king's wardship,
by knight's service, of the gift of John de Huntelegh. And the
said Eleanor peacefully continued her seisin, until the said WilHam's
death.
Richard his son, aged 7 on Christmas day last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 125. (11.)
415. Thomas de Nevill alias de Nbvilb, de Niville.
Writ, 6 May, 35 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. 5 June, 35 Edw. I.
Sniterby. A capital messuage with croft and dovecote, 84a. arable.,
8ja. meadow, 60s. rents of free tenants and 33s. 0|d. rent of ten
other free tenants, held of the king in chief by serjeanty, viz. of
EDWARD I. 277
finding a crossbowman in the king's war for forty days at his own
charges, for which serjeanty the said Thomas used to render 60s.
yearly at the exchequer by the hands of the sheriff ; and a bovate
of land and a water-mill, 2a. arable and la. meadow, held'of the
king in chief, as of the fee of the earl of Cornwall which is in the
king's hand, by socage and doing suit of court at the soke of Kirketon
every six weeks for the said bovate. A free tenant holds the said
bovate and renders 5s. 8d. yearly, and the mill is worth nothing
because it is in ruins, and for defect of water.
He held no other lands &c. in the baihwick.
Thomas, son of Thomas de Niville son of the deceased, aged 7, is his
next heir.
C.Edw.I. File 125. (12.)
41 6. Thomas de Watjmfoed alias de Wampoed.
Writ, 8 April, 35 Edw. I.
Devon. Extent made at Blaketoriton on the feast of the Ascension,
35 Edw. I.
Wyteleghe. A messuage, 16a. arable and 10a. pasture, held pf Emery
{Almarico)* la Zouche by service of rendering 10s. yearly and suit
at his court of Blaketoriton every month.
Blaketoriton. The hundred held of the same by service of rendering
13s. 4d. yearly.
Eichard his son, aged 30 and more, is his next heir.
CoKNWALL. Extent made at Stratton, 6 May, 35 Edw. I.
. Efford. The hamlet (extent given) held of the king in chief by service
of a knight's fee, and by service of finding a bedel in the hundred
of Stratton to levy the king's debts, together with Ranulph de Albo
Monasterio his co-parcener ; and by service of clearing, likewise
with the aforesaid Ranulph, a space in front of a certain battle-
ment {tergendi unarm, placeam coram quodam kernello) of the king's
castle of Launceveton when there is war in the county.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. I. File 125. (13.)
417. Henry de Hollane.
Writ, 6 June, 35 Edw. I.
Kent. Inq. 29 June, 35 Edw. I.
Soltone by Westclyve. Two parts of a messuage, 46a. arable, 7s. 6d.
rent, rents of 4 cocks and 7 hens at Christmas, 40 eggs at Easter,
and pleas of court worth 6d. held of Margaret late the wife of Stephen
de Penecestre by service of two parts of a knight's fee, and by doing
for the said Margaret 5s. every twenty weeks for the guard of the
castle of Dover, and suit at the king's hundred of Beawesberghe
every three weeks, and rendering I2d. yearly for sheriff's turn;
which lands &c. are of the honour of Peverel ; and 30a. land held
* ' Emericus ' in Feudal Aids, Vol. I., pp. 373, 374.
2n iNQUtSIT^ION^.
jointly with Joan his wife of the gift &c. of Valentine de Byere,
of the same tenure and by the same service.
He held no other lands &o. in the baiUwiok.
"Salomon his son, aged 21 and more, is his next heir.
Writ of plenius certiorari as to whether or not Stephen de Penecestre and
Margaret his wife acquired the tenements first above-mentioned of
Hemry de CramaviU, who held them of the king's father by knight's
service, and afterwards enfeoffed Henry de Holane thereof &c.
18 January, 1 Edw. II.
Kent. Inq. taken at Canterbury on Tuesday after Palm Sunday, 1 Edw. II.
Soltone by WestcMve. Henry de Cramavile at one time held the tenements
aforesaid (extent given) of the honour of Peverel by the services
aforesaid ; and afterwards enfeoffed Stephen de Penecestre and
Margaret his wife thereof, to hold of him and his heirs by service of
two parts of a fourth part of a knight's fee and by doing the abovesaid
services for him ; and the said Stephen and Margaret afterwards
enfeoffed Henry de HoUane, to hold to him and his heirs of them
and their heirs by service of ^ knight's fee, and by doing the aforesaid
services for them. The honour of Peverel was in the king's hand at
the time when Henry de Crammavill enfeoffed the said Stephen and
Margaret ; but he would not have had the wardship of the said
tenements if the said Henry had died leaving an heir under age ;
and the said Henry and Joan held jointly 30a. land, as ia the
previous inquisition, and the said Joan still continues her seisin.
Heir as above.
Margaret de Pencestre, late the wife of Stephen de Pencestre, was
warned to be present, but came not in person or by her attorney.
C. Edw. I. File 125. (14.)
41 8. Philip le Breton alias le Bretton.
Writ de diem daueit extremum after the death of the said Philip, who
held of the heir of John sometime duke of Britanny tenant of
the king in chief, whilst the said duke's lands &c. were in the king's
hand, 20 Jan. 35 Edw. I.
[York.] Inq. made at Richmond, 8 Feb. 35 Edw. I.
Appelby on Teys {super Teyso). A capital messuage, 12 bovates of land
in demesne, 14 bovates in the hand of bondmen, 5a. meadow in
demesne, 7 cottages, and a moiety of a water-mill, held of Thomas
de Mauneby, knight, by knight's service.
Forseth. 2a. meadow held of the earl of Richmond by service of Id.
Caldewell. 2a. meadow held of Thomas de Rich[mond], knight, doing
nothing for them.
Sollebery. A capital plot (lying) waste and 25 bovates of land in the
hand of bondmen, held of Thomas de RaynevUe by homage.
Stapelton. Six tofts and 7 bovates, held of MUes de Stapelton, knight,
by knight's service, paying yearly to the said Miles 5\d. for guard
and fines.
Walmyre. A capital plot (lying) waste, 14 bovates of land, and
7 cottages.
EDWARD I. 279
Thornehou. 12a. land.
All held of Henry de Scrop, knight, by knight's service, and 7d.
for guard by the hand of the same Henry.
Finegal. The advowson of the church, with rents of | mark from the
abbot of Jervaulx (Jerovall), lib. cummin from Walter son of Roald
de Hoton, ^Ib. pepper from Nicholas son of William, and a barbed
arrow to be received at Christmas from Walter son of Roald ; all
held of the earl of Richmond by knight's service.
Thresk. 205. rent from a mill held of Sir John de Moubray.
Colbrun. A capital messuage, 81a. arable in demesne, 7a. Ir. meadow
in demesne, 11 bovates of land in the hands of tenants, 4a. wood,
8 cottages, and a water-mill, held of the earl of Richmond by knight's
service, and by doing S^d. for guard of the castle of Richmond;
and 25a. Ir. arable in demesne, la. 3r. meadow, and 3 cottages,
held of Thomas de Mauneby, knight, by knight's service, paying
{faciendo) \\d. for the same guard.
The said Philip at one time held all the aforesaid in fee, and after-
wards gave them to John de Laybrun, after which a fine was levied in
the king's court between the said John and Philip and Cassandra
his wife, by which the said John acknowledged four messuages,
lands &c. in Colbrun, Appelbye, Solberch, Walmyre, Stapelton
and Tresk, with the advowson of the church of Finegale, to be the
right of the same PhiUp and rendered them to the said Philip and
Cassandra, to hold to them and the heirs of the same Phihp of the
chief lords of that fee by the services thereto belonging.
He died on the day of St. Peter in Cathedra, 34 Edw. I.
John his son, aged 12 on the morrow of St. Lucy, 35 Edw. I, is his next
heir.
C. Edw. I. FiU 125 (15.)
419. Geoffrey de Funtaignes.
Writ, 28 May, 35 Edw. I.
Norfolk. Inq. 12 Jime, 35 Edw. I.
Runham. A third part of the manor (extent given) held of the king
in chief, by the courtesy of England of the inheritance of Margery
sometime his wife, by service of a third part of two measures
{modiorum) of wine and 200 permain pears {jdrorum de parmayns)
to be paid at the exchequer at the feast of St. Michael.
The jurors do not know the true heir of the said Margery, because
she had two sons, Geoffrey the elder and JoUand the younger ; the
elder took a wife in the coimty of Lincoln and had a son John and
a daughter Agnes and afterwards died ; and the jurors do not know
whether these two children are alive or not, for they have never
lived in Norfolk : the aforesaid Jolland is alive.
Lincoln. Iriq. made at Lincoln, 25 June, 35 Edw. I.
He had no lands or tenements in the county.
John son of Geoffrey de Funtaignes, grandson {nepos) of the aforesaid
Geoffrey and Margery late his wife, aged 12, is next heir of the said
Margery.
C. Edw. I. File 125. (16.)
280 Inquisitions.
420. Margery daughter and heir of Roger de Clavbring alias de
Claveringg, db Clavertngg.
Writ, 28 June, 35 Edw. I.
NoETHTTMBERLAND. Inq. made at Boulton, on Sunday after St. Peter ad
Vincula, 1 Edw. II.
Caluley. Two parts of a moiety of the manor (extent given), including
48a. arable held by Walter de EUingham and Robert de Buckeby
tenants at will, worth 261. 18s. besides (prefer) the lands and tenements
assigned in dower to Beatrice late the wife of the said Roger de
Claveringg, are in the king's hand by the death of the said Margery
by reason of her minority, and are held of the king in chief by service
of doing suit at the king's county (court) at Newcastle upon Tyne
every six weeks, and rendering 9s. 8d. yearly to the king's castle of
Bamburg for truncage, 4s. 5d. at the king's exchequer of Newcastle
for disafforestation of the forest, 20d. to the same castle for the fence
month at Midsummer, 35s. 6d. at the same exchequer yearly for a
certain rent {firma) due there for the king's use at the feasts of
St. Cuthbert in March and September, and lOd. for oomage.
Alan de Claveryngg, brother of the said Roger, received yearly
from the said manor 61. to equalize {pro coequacione) the lands and
tenements given to the said Roger and Alan in Caluley and
YettUngton, and so receives 4Z. from the two parts aforesaid. Robert
son of Roger gave the manor of Caluley and Yethngton to the said
Roger and Alan jointly, with the king's licence to hold to them and
the heirs of their bodies, with reversion to the survivor and the heirs of
his body, and further reversion to the said Robert and his heirs.
The said Margery died without heir of her body, and the said Alan is
28 years of age.
C. Edw. I. File 125. (17.)
421 . Adam de Twynham alias de Tuttnham, de Thuynham.
Writ, 2 March, 35 Edw. I.
Hertford. Inq. Saturday in Easter week, 35 Edw. I.
Mardeleg alias Mardeleye hamlet. A capital messuage, 120a. land,
5a. wood, 18s. rent of freemen, works of customers and rents of
cocks, hens, capons, geese and eggs, and 14d. pro pane de exennio,
held in free socage of Advicia late the wife of Robert de Lacy by
service of 20s. yearly. The said Adam also owed for certain tenements
which he held there 2s. yearly to the abbot of Redingg, and 5s. to
the lord of Dacheworthe.
Walter his son, aged 15, is his next heir.
Writ, 2 March, 35 Edw. I.
Cumberland. Inq. made at CarHsle on Palm Sunday, 35 Edw. I.
Skelton. Tenants of 20 bovates of land who render 76s. yearly and
services, 9 cottages, 43a. land and 20a. meadow iu demesne, a third
part of a mill, a skala worth in herbage 65. 8d. yearly, and pleas &c.
of court, held of the king in chief by homage and by 8s. 10|d. comage
yearly to the sheriff of Cumberland for the king's use, and 235. 5|d.
are due for food (putur') of the king's foresters of Englewod, and
for their turns.
EDWARD I. 281
Kirkandres. Certain lands and tenements (unspecified) worth 435.
held of the king by homage and by cornage as abovesaid.
Brigham. A moiety of the town (extent given) held of the king in chief,
as of the honour of Cokermu, by homage and by 2s. 6d. cornage,
and doing suit at the king's court of Ookerm[u] every three weeks.
Skelton. A sixth part of the advowson of the church.
Brigham. A moiety of the advowson of the church.
Levington. A sixth part of the advowson of the church.
Stapelton. A sixth part of the advowson of the church.
Heir as above, aged 13 and more.
Westmorland. Inq. made at Appelby, on Thursday after the Annunciation,
35 Edw. I.
Yanenwyt. The manor held of Ranulph son of William, of the barony
of Dufton, by homage and service, and by 8s. &d. cornage yearly,
and by turn and ' wytnesmane ' at the manor of Dufton. The
manor is worth 181. 7s. 8d. yearly besides the dower of Margaret
late the wife of Robert de Yanenwyt.
Heir as above, aged 14.
{Endorsed.) The king grants that the earl of Lincoln may have two
parts of the lands and tenements contained ia this inquisition,
which are extended at 121. 5s. yearly, dower being deducted, until
the lawful age of Walter de Twynham, for 100 marks, in part pay-
ment of 4,000 marks granted to him by the king for the land of the
steward of Scotland, and if the said Walter shall die before the
earl has levied the said 100 marks &c. the king and his heirs shall
make him or his executors recompense for what is deficient, and so
let it be done concerning other lands assigned to him.
Letter to ' his lord ' William de Hamelton, the king's chancellor.
The king has granted to the earl of Lincoln two parts of the lands &c.
which were of Adam de Twynham in Westmoreland, according
to the form endorsed on an inquisition, which the Avriter sends by
the bearer, in order that the chancellor may cause the king's letters
to be made accordingly, Carhsle, 6 April.
C. Edw. I. File 125. (18.)
422. Abam de CtrMPTONE alias de Compton.
Writ, 10 Dec. 35 Edw. I.
SotrTHAMPTON ; Isle op Wight. Inq. 18 Dec. 35 Edw. I.
Compton. Two parts of the manor (extent given with names of tenants),
including 40a. arable in Atherfeld held by Ralph de Waverton,
a free tenant, by service of J knight's fee and suit of court, held of
the king in chief by service of | knight's fee.
Atherfeld. 6d. yearly rent from a free tenant held of Baldwin de Insula
by service of | knight's fee and doing suit of court every three weeks.
Compton. 13a. arable held of the abbot of Lira by service of 6s. yearly.
(Unspecified.) |a. pasture held of Richard de Asseton by service of a
pair of gloves.
Fressewater. 2d. yearly rent from a free tenant, held of the king as
of the manor of Fressewater, which manor Mary a nun of Ambersbury,
282 INQUISITIONS.
the king's daughter, holds for her life, by service of two attendances
ifldventus) yearly at the court of Fressewater.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
John his son, aged 8 on Whitsunday, 34 Edw. I, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 125. (19.)
423. Walter db Rudham.
Writ, 26 Nov. 35 Edw. I.
Buckingham. Inq. Wednesday the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle,
35 Edw. I. ,. ,j ^ ,.
Messeworth. A fourth part of the manor (extent given) held of the
king in chief, as of the honour of Wallyngford, by service of J knight's
fee.
Draytone Beauchamp. 2a. wood held of the heirs of William de
Beauchamp by service of 12d. yearly ; and 28|a. arable and a
moiety of a water-mill held of Ralph de Wedone by service of 3s. 2d.
yearly.
He held no other lands &c. in the baiUwick.
WiUiam Bygod, his grandson* {nepoa), aged 40 and more, is his next
heir.
C. Edw. J. File 125. (20.)
424. William lb Flbmeng alias lb Flemyng.
Writ, 28 May, 35 Edw. I.
YoKK. Inq. taken at Preston in Craven on Friday after St. Barnabas,
35 Edw. I.
Wath. A knight's fee in the manor, the issues whereof are unknown
to the jury because it is in the wapentake of Strafford, held of the
king in chief, as of the honour of the castle of Skipton in Craven,
by foreign service and suit at the court of Skypton every three
weeks.
Routhmel. The manor held of Sir Henry de Percy by foreign service.
He died on Satiu:day after the Invention of the Holy Cross,
35 Edw. I. Reyner his son, aged 33 at Christmas in the same year, is
his next heir.
York. Inq. Sunday before St. Barnabas, 35 Edw. I.
Wath. The manor (extent given) held of the honour of the castle of
Skypton, which castle is now in the king's hand, of the king in chief
by service of a knight's fee at the castle of Skypton, and by wardship
(ward'), marriage, relief, homage and fealty when they occur, and
scutage of the said castle when it runs, and suit at the court of
Skipton every three weeks, and the manor renders at the feast of
the Purification 65. 8d. yearly for blanch farm at the wapentake
of Strafford and 2s. Id. yearly for a rent called Schirrefstoth, and
owes an attendance at the wapentake (court) of Strafford.
Including : —
Wath. Free tenants who render 60s. yearly.
* See Calendar oi Fine Rolls, p. 551.
fiDWARl) 1. &83
Derfeld. I2d. yearly from Robert de Boisvill and 6s. from Adam
Boisvill.
Wambwell. 4s. yearly from Robert de Wambwell and suit at the
court of Wath.
Derfeld. The town is held by Sir William son of William, Robert de
Boisvill and Adam Boisvill, by rendering the 7s. abovesaid
and by suit at the court of Wath every three weeks.
Bramton Birlagh. A fourth part of the town.
Holand. A fourth part of the town.
Both held of the said manor by suit of court every three weeks.
Worteley. The manor is held by Nicholas de Worteley of the manor
of Wath by suit of court, and scutage when it runs.
Thorpe. 2 bovates of land are held by William Clarell, rendering
id. yearly, suit of court, and scutage when it runs.
Clyfton. The manor (extent- given) held of the earl of Warr[enne]
by fealty and suit at his court of Wakefeud every three weeks,
and a rent of 20s. yearly.
Dalton. The town (extent given) whereof one moiety held of
Sir Thomas de Burgh and the other moiety of Lady Margaret de
Nevill by homage and fealty.
He died on Saturday before Whitsunday last.
Reginald his son, aged 40 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 125. (21.)
425. Robert de Babkewobthe.
Writ, 16 May, 35 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. made at Homcastre, 4 June, 35 Edw. I.
Polum. A capital messuage, 80a. arable, 3a. meadow, 2 customers
who hold 2 bovates, and render 13s. 4d. yearly, do (specified) works
and give 3 cocks and 9 hens at Christmas, and 70 eggs at Easter,
8 cottars who render 20s. &d. 7 of whom do 14 autumn works,
and 7 hens at Christmas, held of the king in chief as of the barony of
' Gaunt,' which is in the king's hand, by service of \ knight's fee
and suit at the king's court of Folkingham every three weeks ; and
16a. arable and 10a. wood, held of the earl of Lincoln by service of
\2d. yearly and of ^ knight's fee.
Horsinton. A bovate and a half of arable land, and 4Ja. Ir. meadow,
held of William de Belesby by service of -^ knight's fee, and by
rendering to him %d. yearly for the said meadow ; a bovate of land
held of Philip de Withren, service unknown ; and six tenements held
in villenage, tenure and service unknown, which render 21s. 9d.
yearly, works &c.
Asqeby alias Askeby. Certain lands held by tenants who pay 105s. 2\d.
rent, and pleas &c. of court worth 2s., held of Ranulph de Neville
by service of \ knight's fee.
Barkeworth. A messuage, 84a. arable, and 3a. meadow, held of the heir
of John de Worth, a minor and in the king's wardship, by service
of 2s. 4sd. yearly and suit at the said John's court of Barkworth
every three weeks ; two bovates of land held of the same heir, as
of the barony of Scoteny which is in the king's hand, service
unknown ; a bovate of land held oi Nicholas Tuchet by service of
284 INQtnSITIONS.
12d. yearly ; and two bovates of arable land held of John de Orreby
by service of . . . yearly.
Herpeswell. A capital messuage, 8 bovates of arable land containing
128a., 6a. meadow, and 51s. Id. rent of free tenants, held of
William le Breton, knight, by service of a pair of spurs worth 6d. at
Easter ; and a tenement held by a free tenant who pays the afore-
said Robert half a mark yearly, held of John de Redeborne, service
unknown.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
Ralph his son, aged 10 years and more, is his next heir.
Writ to the escheator to enquire whether the barony of ' Gaunt ' is in
the king's hand as of the crown, and whether the aforesaid Robert
held elsewhere of the king in chief, or not, 15 June, 35 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. made at Wraggeby, I.July, 35 Edw. I.
The barony of ' Gatint ' is not in the king's hand as of the crown
but by reason of a feoffment which Gilbert de Gaunt, who once held
the barony of the king in chief, made thereof to the present king.
The said Robert held no lands or tenements of the king in chief
as of the crown.
G. Edw. I. File 126. (1.)
426. Peter de la Htjse alias de la Hoese.
Writ, 25 Jan. 35 Edw. I.
Berks. Extent 24 Feb. 35 Edw. I.
Finchamstede. A capital messuage, 80a. arable, 4a. meadow, 3a. several
pasture, a common pasture, 10a. wood, 64s. 4d. rent of free tenants,
49s. lOJd. rent of villeins and their works worth 43s. 5d., held of the
inheritance of Agatha sometime his wife, of Robert Achard by
service of | knight's fee.
Peter, son of the said Peter and Agatha, aged 24 and more^ is their
next heir.
Wilts. Inq. taken at Chyppenham, 24 Feb. 35 Edw. 1.
Roudone. The manor (full extent given), including four small sokemen
(parvi sokemanni) who render 53s. 4d. yearly, and 37 cottars
belonging to the manor in the town of Chyppenham, two fulling
mills, and a fishery for eels in the Aven about Michaelmas, held of
the king in chief at fee farm by service of rendering 11. 10s. yearly,
which farm has been assigned by the king to the present queen.
Peter his son, aged 21 and more, is his next heir.
G. Edw. I. File 126. (2.)
427. Margaret de Ros.
Writ, 30 Jan. 35 Edw. I.
Westmorland. Inq. made at Appelby on Thursday before St. Gregory,
35 Edw. I.
Kendal. A moiety of the barony of Kendal, except the vale of Kentmer,
held at one time of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee ; out
EDWARD I. 285
of which moiety of the barony she enfeoffed : — Roger de Lancastre
of the vale of Ridale to hold of the king in chief by service of J
knight's fee, whereof he has the king's charter ; Wilham de Ros,
her son, of the castle of Kirkeby in Kendal with a fourth part of the
town of Kirkeby and with the hamlets of Hoton, Haye, Scalthaytrige,
Stirkeland RandoH, and Grenrige, with 45a. land of the demesne of
Helsington, and the tenures of William son of Adam and Henry de
Wytfalhevd in Hogayl, with the mills of the castle (1) {de Castro),
Hoton, Grenrige, Styrkeland RandoHe and Dillaker, and a moiety of
the mills of Patton, Grarige and Respton, to hold to him and the
heirs of his body, with remainder to Marmaduke de Thweng and
his heirs, of the king in chief by service of a moiety of three parts
of a knight's fee, whereof the said William has the king's charter of
confirmation, and a fine was levied between hito and the said
Margaret, so that she had no fee or free tenement therein ;
Marmaduke de Thweng of the manor of Helsington except i5a. of
demesne, a fourth part of the town of Kyrkeby in Kendal with the
hamlets of Hogayl and Stavelay except the tenures of Wilham son
of Adam and Henry de Wytfalhefud in Hogayl, a moiety of the
hamlets of Crosthayth, Gresmer and Langden, and the mill of
Helsington with a moiety of the mills of Crosthayth, Respton,
Gresmer and Langden, to hold to him and the heirs of his body,
with remainder to William de Ros and his heirs, of the king in chief
by service of a moiety of three parts of a knight's fee, whereof the
said Marmaduke has the king's charter of confirmation, and a fine
was levied between him and the said Margaret, so that she had
no fee or free tenement therein.
Margaret^ and Isabel, daughters of Robert de Ros of Werk, aged 15
and 12 respectively, are her next heirs in blood.
C.Edw.I. File 126. (3.)
428. Gtty de Bbiane.
Writ, 18 July, 35 Edw. I.
Devon. Inq. made at Toriton, 4 Aug. 35 Edw. I.
Nymyd St. George. 46s. 2d. rent from free tenants of Walter de Sully.
Toriton manor. 75s. 8d. rent from free foreign men of the same Walter.
Kylmeton. 32s. 5d. rent from free tenants of the same Walter.
Lyw. 45s. 9d. rent from free tenants of the same Walter.
All held jointly by the said Guy and Sibyl bis wife, by the
enfeoffment, with the king's licence, of Walter de Sully one of the
heirs of the barony of Toriton, to hold in free marriage, to them
and the heirs of their bodies, by service of a rose yearly ; with
reversion, if the said Sibyl should die without heir of her body,
to the said Walter and his heirs. The barony of Toriton is held
of the king in chief, and all the aforesaid rent was, before the said
enfeoffment, as foreign rent pertaining to the said Walter's pourparty
of that barony. The jury know the said rents &c. were alienated
in form aforesaid, because they have seen the tenants, who say that
they have attorned to the said Guy and Sibyl concerning the said
rents &c. by the king's precept.
Guy, son of the said Guy, aged 24, is his heir begotten of the said Sibyl,
286 INQUISITIONS.
Devon. Inq. 1 Aug. 35 Edw. I.
Slapton. The manor (extent given) held of Hugh de Curteney by
service of a knight's fee.
Guy his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 126. (4.)
429. John Maetbl.
Writ, 4 June, 35 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. made at Colecestre, 2 July, 35 Edw. I.
Rowenhal alias Rywenhale. A moiety of a manor (extent given) held by
the said John of the king in chief as of the honour of Boulogne by
service of the serjeanty of finding in the king's war, together with
another his parcener, a man [with] a horse at their own charges for
forty days ; and 41a. land held of WilUam de Carleton in Falkebum,
rendering 5«. yearly, 3a. land held of John Page by service of 2d.,
8a. land held of Robert de Scales by service of Id., 5a. land held
of Richard Colemon by service of Id., and lla. land held of Beatrice
de Essex and William Coyntrel by service of 3d., of all of which
he was enfeoffed jointly with Ahce his wife, who continued her
seisin until his death.
Ardlee.. A manor (extent given) held by the said John of the earl of
Hereford by service of a knight's fee.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
WiUiam his son, aged 16 and more, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 126. (5.)
430. Philip de Chattncy.
Writ, 13 May, 35 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. 4 June, 35 Edw. I.
Swinehoppe. A capital messuage &c., a water-mill, 296o. arable, 30a.
meadow, 8 free tenants, 2 tenants who hold 2 bovates of land
at will, 17 tenants in villenage, a customer who holds half a bovate
of land, 6 cottars, and pleas &c. of court, held of the king in chief
by service of a knight's fee, and by rendering yearly for two parts
of the said lands &c., 10s. to the earl of Richmond for castle guard.
WiUiam his son, aged 17, is his next heir.
Lincoln. Inq. made at Kirketon in Kesteven, 10 June, 35 Edw. I.
Billingeye. A capital messuage with a ' ker,' 48a. arable, 37a. pasture
in the marsh, a booth {selda) on the Wime in the said marsh which
is worth for the ferry across the river Ss. yearly, a fishery, 2 free
tenants, a free tenant who holds a toft and a bovate of land for
life, 4 customers, 2 cottars, and pleas &c. of court, tenure unknown.
The said Philip enfeoffed Roger Bemak of Humberstain and Maud
his wife and the heirs of their bodies by charter, in 50s. yearly to
be received from these tenements until he had paid them 50 marks
stirUng in one payment (una vice).
Heir as above.
EDWARD I. 287
Lincoln. Inq. made at Horucastre,. 2 June, 35 Edw. I.
Skraifeld. 6?. 17s. 5\d. rent from 8 free tenants, 11 customers each
holding a messuage and a bovate of land, and 4 cottars (named),
held of the earl of Lincoln by service of J knight's fee.
Heir as above.
Lincoln. Inq. 1 June, 35 Edw. I.
Cotes. A capital messuage, 75a. arable, 60a. meadow, 6a. several pasture,
a several croft, 79s. lid. rent from free tenants (named), 52s. &d.
rent from customers (named), and Qs. from cottars (named), held
of the earl of Lincoln by service of | knight's fee.
C.Edw.I. File 12Q. (6.)
431. John Byset alias Biset.
Writ, 8 May, 35 Edw. I.
WoRCESTEE. Inq.* 27 July, 35 Edw. I.
Kydermenstre. A messuage &c., a moiety of 3 water-mills, 10a. meadow,
160a. arable, 2 woods, J mark rent from Peter de Aglserwe a tenant
by royal service, 8?. lis. 4cd. rents of tenants (named) who hold by
homage and socage, 23s. ?>\d. rent sec from tenants (named), 115s.
rent from 63 burgesses holding freely by socage, 7s. lOd. from cottars
and 10s. 8^^. from customers (named), 107s. lid. rent from (other)
customers, 1 mark chevage (capitagium)-with ' medueselver,' and pleas
&c. of court with toll, held of the king in chief by service of
^ knight's fee.
John his son, aged 5 on 26 March in the year abovesaid, is his next heir.
Southampton. Inq. taken at Fordyngbrygge, 17 May, 35 Edw. I.
Rokeberne alias Rokeburne. The manor (extent given), including
2 parks containing 100a. of great oaks, held of the king in chief by
service of J knight's fee ; 3 cottars held as in free socage of John
Coty by service of a rose ; 2 cottars held in free socage of Peter le
Bertevyle by service of a rose ; 4a. meadow in Boyemed held in
free socage of John de Burgate by service of ^d. rent yearly ;
3a. great wood in ' la Frythwode ' and 2a. marsh, held in free socage
of Reyner (?) (Begno) de Tudeputte by service of a clove gilly-
flower ; and 5a. meadow held in free socage of John Baldewyne
by service of I6d.
Elyngham. 2a. meadow held in free socage of John de Lyndwode by
service of ^d.
Gorle hamlet. A free tenement held in free socage of John de Rypariis
by service of Jd. ; 8 customers similarly held by service of |fZ.,
who ought to give 35. &d. yearly on the feast of St. Martin, called
' larderselver.'
Heir as above, aged 5 on Easter day; 35 Edw. I.
Wilts. Inq.-\ taken at Wylton, 25 May, 35 Edw. I. (defective).
Comb by Salisbury. A moiety of the manor (full extent given with names
of tenants) held of the lang in chief by service of ^ knight's fee.
* See Worcester Historical Society, Worcester Inquisitions, Vol ii, No. 16, where there is a
complete translation of this inquisition.
j- See Index Library, Wiltshire Inquisitions, Henry Ill-Edward II, p. 332, where there ig a
complete translation of this inquisition.
288 INQUISITIONS.
Stapelham. A messuage and 33a. land held of John de Wroxale by
service of rendering 1Z&. pepper yearly ; 10a. land held of Robert
de la Hyde by service of rendering 6|d. yearly ; and 4a. land held
of rendering nothing.
And there are paid yearly to William de la Hume for his
life, from whom he acquired the said tenements.
Heir, John
Wilts. Inq* taken at Wereministre, 27 May, 35 Edw. I.
Chapel Asshtone. Two carucates of land (full extent given with names of
tenants), including pleas &c. of court, held of the abbess of Romesye
in free socage by service of rendering 40s. yearly, and doing suit
at her court every three weeks.
Heir as above, aged 5 on Easter day last.
Extent or summary of the above lands and tenements.
WoECESTER. Ky[dermene]stre. The manor.
SoTJTHAMPTON. Rokebume. The manor with certain tenements in Gorle
and Elingham.
Wilts. Chapel Assheton. Certain tenements.
Combe by SaUsbury. A moiety of the manor.
Stapelham. Certain tenements.
Divided into two parts and a third part.
C. Edw. I. File 126. (7.)
432. Thomas de Abbeesbfry alias de EDBBURBtrRY, de AppERstrRY,
DE Aperbtjry.
Writ, 8 May, 35 Edw. I.
[Oxford.] Inq. . . June, 35 Edw. I. {defective.)
Sulthom. The manor (fuU extent given with names of tenants) held
of the heir of John de Luvetot, service imknown, but 6s. 8d. ought
to be paid to the king yearly at the feast of St. Michael.
Walter de Edbbur[bury], brother of the said Master Thomas, aged 40
and more, is his next heir.
Oxford. Extent. 32 {sic) May, 35 Edw. I.
Stupelaston. The manor (fuU extent given with names of tenants,
who are all free, including the prioress of Stodleghe,) held of
Sir William de Leybourn by service of a knight's fee ; and 45. yearly
ought to be paid to the sheriff for view.
Heir as above, aged 30 and more.
Beeks. Extent. 23 May, 35 Edw. I.
Dynynton. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants),
including 3a. meadow and a water-miU at Miggham held of the prior
of Sandelford, and 2a. meadow in la Wydemede held of the abbot
of Radyngs, held of the king in chief, as of the honour of Wallyngf ord,
by service of | knight's fee ; and 22s. yearly ought to be paid from
the mill of Migham to the prior of Sandelford.
Heir as last above.
* See Index Library, Wiltshire Inquisitions, Henry III-EditXird II, p. 332, where there is a
complete translation of th|s inquisition.
EDWAKD I. 289
Berks. Extent, 24 May, 35 Edw. I.
Enebourn. A capital messuage &o., 49a. arable, 4«. meadow, a common
pasture, 3a. wood, and rents of free and customary tenants and
cottagers (named), held of the abbess of Romeseye by service of
55s. yearly ; which tenements James de Crawele and Agnes his
wife had for their lives of the gift of the said Thomas, rendering
6 marks yearly, with reversion to his true heirs.
Heir as last above.
C. Edw. I. File 126. (8.)
433. Robert de la Warde.
Writ, 25 Jan. 35 Edw. I.
Middlesex. Inq. 17 Feb. 35 Edw. I.
Hevedehuth in the town of Westminster. A capital messuage with
garden, and a plot of ground adjacent, held of the abbot of
Westminster by service of 5s. 2d. yearly.
Heir unknown because Idonea late the wife of the said Robert, who
is pregnant by him, has not get given birth.
Derby. Inq. 29 March, 35 Edw. I.
La Newehalle. The manor (full extent given with names of some
customary tenants), including 3 fishponds {vivaria), parks called
Boyle and Wlfay, a foreign wood called Malepert, a rabbit warren,
and pits of sea coal {putei carbonum maris) worth 40s. yearly, held
of Theobald de Verdun by service of I knight's fee and doing the
scutage pertaining to such a tenement when it occurs ; and lis.
yearly ought to be paid to the abbot of Burton upon Trent.
Joan his daughter by his first wife, whom Hugh Meynyl married,
aged 32, and Margaret his daughter by his second wife, aged 9, are his
next heirs.
LrNCOLK. Iriq. 24 March, 35 Edw. I.
Barton upon Humbre. Eight free tenants rendering 102s. lOd. yearly,
and a bondman {nativus) rendering 22s. yearly, held of Reginald
de Grey by service of a pair of gilt spurs yearly.
. Joan his daughter, aged 32, whom Hugh de Meynhill married, is his
next heir apparent: Ida his wife is pregnant, but the jurors do not
know whether it is of the male or female sex, before it is bom.
Leicester. Inq. 6 March, 35 Edw. I.
Melton Mombray alias Mumbray. 67s. 8c?. yearly rent (names of tenants
given) and an oven with the suit thereof worth 53s. 4:d., saving 1 mark
which ought to be paid to the prioress and nuns of Staunf ord, held
of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee, doing the scutage
due from such a tenement ; which rent and oven he had of the
enfeoffment of Roger de Mumbray to hold to him and his heirs ;
and 12s. yearly rent held of John de Monbray, rendering to him Id.
yearly. And the said Roger has retained the pleas &c. in his own
possession.
Heir as last above.
W*. 14428, T
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Lbiobstbe. Inq. 5 March, 35 Edw. I.
Burton Noveray. The manor (extent given with names of tenants),
including a plot {'placea) of meadow of gross hay called ' la more,'
held of Wilham de Ferariis by service of two parts of a knight's
fee, doing scutage when it occurs, as much as pertains to such a
tenement, and suit of court every three weeks, rendering moreover
55. yearly to Roger le Bret, and also to one Agatha de Herteshom,
one of the cottars of the manor, by his bond, for a tenement in
Herteshorn which he bought of her, \qr. of com, price 4s., \qr.
of beans, price 35., \qr. of barley, price 35., and \qr. of oats, London
measure, price 25.
Heir as last above.
Leicester. Inq. 4 March, 35 Edw. I.
Upton. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), whereof he
held the capital messuage with 20 virgates of land in demesne of
WUUam de Ferariis by service of \ knight's fee, doing the scutage
pertaining to such a tenement, and 12 virgates of land in demesne
of Robert de Chaunpaygne by service of \ knight's fee and doing
similar scutage.
Heir as last above.
Lbicesteb. Assignment of dower to Ida late the wife of the said Robert de
la Warde in the manor of Burton Noveray (details given with names
of tenants), 15 April, 35 Edw. I {defaced).
Leicester. Similar assignment of dower in the manor of Upton (details
given with field names and names of tenants), .... 35 Edw. I.
Writ of plenius certiorari on the complaint of Ida, late the wife of the said
Robert, that the escheator had taken into the king's hand the manor
of Shupland, co. Essex, whereof Robert son of Walter her father
had enfeofEed her jointly with her late husband, making no mention
thereof in the extents returned into the chancery, 16 April, 35 Edw. I.
Essex. Inq. 10 May, 35 Edw. I.
Shopland. Robert son of Walter enfeofEed Robert de la Warde and
Ida his wife of the manor, to hold to them and the heirs of the said
Robert de la Warde, and they peacefully held it untU the death
of Robert de la Warde. It is held of the king, as of the honour of
Boulogne, by service of a knight's fee.
C.Edw.I. File 126. (9.)
434. Roger le Bygod alias lb Bigod, earl of Norfolk and marshal
of England.
Writ, 6 Dec. 35 Edw. I.
London City. Inq. 5 Feb. 35 Edw. I.
Houses with a little garden at ' la Brokene Werf,' and 4Z. 16d. rent for
messuages which Richard de Okie, Ahce de Hamme, Thomas de
Shirboum, John de la Doune, John de Cripelgate, Richard
Gladewyne and William le Fevere hold,, tenure ui^xtpwHt
EDWARD I. 291
Cambridge. Iiiq. 28 Dec. 35 Edw. I.
Kenet. The manor (extent given), including a rabbit warren {fMnukbrius),
whereof he was enfeoffed jointly with Alice his wife by the king's
gift, to hold to them and the heirs of the body of the said Roger
with reversion to the king and his heirs, held of the earl of Warrfenne]
by service of 2 knights' fees.
He had no heir of his body and all his lands &c. ought to revert to the
king by the form of the aforesaid gift.
Essex. Ing. 20 Dec. 35 Edw. I.
Dovercurt. The manor held jointly as above of the earl of Oxford by
service of a knight's fee.
Essex. Inq. 18 Dec. 35 Edw. I {defective).
[Romford.] A capital messuage, 180a. arable, 5a. [meadow], 100a. pasture
called Layes, a devastated wood, and 535. 4rf. assised (rent), held
in fee tail to him and the heirs of his body by the king's gift, of
John de Cretingge by service of rendering [lei!, yearly].
of the said Roger, aged 40 years, is his next heir, but the
tenements aforesaid ought to revert [to the king and his heirs] as above-
said, because the said Roger had no lawful issue.
Essex. Inq. 15 Dec. 35 Edw. I.
Great Chestreford. The manor (extent given), including a park, a
water-mill from which the prior of Theford receives yearly 40s.
by ancient, feoffment, and works of molemanni and cotemanni, held
in fee tail by the king's gift as above, of the king in chief by service
of 45. to be paid yearly at the king's exchequer.
John le Bigod, his brother, aged 40, is his next heir, but this
manor ought to remain to the king and his heirs by the form of the grant
aforesaid.
Heetforb [and Bedford]. Extent, Wednesday before the Epiphany,
35 Edw. I.
Westone. . The manor (full extent given with details of services), including
a park called Yppegrave in which there are no deer (fere) and another
park in which there are deer, rents of John Peyver and other free
tenants (not named), and 455. common fine at the views of frank-
pedge of Westone, Stagenho, Henxsteworthe, Stratle, Evertone,
Melnhoo, Dunton and Strattone, held of the king's gift,' before the said
Roger married Alice Henaud his wife, to hold to him and the heirs
of his body by the service for the Marchalcy of England pertaining
to such a tenement (per servicium quod pertinet ad tantum tenementum
pro Marscalcia Anglie).
Each free tenant of the manor when by summons he does his
' bederipp ' shall have a loaf of a sixth part of a bushel of
wheat, without drink, and companage (cumpernagium) to the value of
Id. and enough pottage, or they shall not do the work. And there
are 5 customers, each of whom owes a bushel of ' bensed ' at the winter
sowing, and ought to have from the lord Id., and for every day's!
mowing shall have as much grass as he can raise on to his back with
the -point of his scythe at one time (tc^nfurn h^rbagium qyantuw, semel
292 INQUISITIONS.
levare ppssunt cum jmncto falce super tergum suum), and at the end
of the ihowing they shall have a good sheep (1 mdiorend, multonem)
from the lord's fold.
Weston. 139a. arable acquired jomtly with Ahce his wife of Giles de
Argenteem to them and their heirs.
Berks. Extent, 21 Dec. 35 Edw. I.
Hamestede Mareschal. The manor which is the head manor of the
Marshalcy of England (full extent given with names and services
of tenants), including a fishery, held in fee taU to him and the heirs
of his body, by the king's gift, of the king in chief by service of a
knight's fee.
John le Bygod, his brother, is his next heir, and of full age (?).
Sttssbx. Inq. made at Fontington, 25 Dec. 35 Edw. I.
Stoke. The 'manor (extent given), including the reaping of I8a. in
autumn by 19 customers, by the custom caUed ' gavelrip,' held of
the bishop of Exeter by' service of a knight's fee, and by rendering
45. yearly at the bishop's manor of Chudeham and doing suit at his
court there every three weeks.
Thomeye. The manor (extent given) held of the bishop of Exeter by
service of \ knight's fee.
Stokton. The manor (extent given) held of the earl of Arundel by service
of rendering yearly \lb. pepper at the earl's manor of Westbome.
Heir as above, aged 40, but all the tenements aforesaid ought to
remain to the king by a certain feoffment formerly made to the king
by the aforesaid earl.
StrssEX. Inq. 24 Dec. 35 Edw. I.
Boseham. The manor (fuU extent given), including a free tenement,
viz., the heir of WiUiam de Gardino, who renders 100s. yearly
which the earl ought to render to the archbishop of Canterbury
at his manor of Nitimbre, with the hamlet of Fontyngton, the
hundred of Boseham, and lastage from Langestone to Pevenese,
held in fee tail to him and the heirs of his body by the king's gift,
of the king in chief by service of rendering at the exchequer 42?.
yearly for fee farm ; and there are due to the vicar of the church of
Holy Trinity, Boseham, 13s. 4ci. yearly of ancient custom.
Fontyngton. The hamlet (extent given), including customs of reaping
called ' gavelrip ' and ' waterbedrip,' held as above.
Heir &c. as last above.
NoBTOLK. Inq. made at Great Yarmouth, 4 Jan. 35 Edw. I.
Jemem(uth). A messuage, the houses on which are in ruin and without
roofs, held of Thomas le Clerk by service of 2s., and of John Aleyn
by service of 5d. yearly ; and a plot (flacea), not built on, 54/«. by
30/^. held of John Aleyn by service of 2d. yearly. These belong to
the king by a surrender made thereof by the said Roger, together
with his other lands &c. in England, Wales and Ireland.
Sttffolk. Inq. made at Ipswich, 2 Jan. 35 Edw. I (defaced and defective).
Framelihgham. The manor (full extent given), including a castle, the
herbage within the precincts whereof belongs to the fee of the
EDWARD i. ^93
constable . . . . , parks with deer called Olddefrith, Buttrehagh(?),
Bradilhagh and Newehagh, a market, a windmill at Hacheston,
three fishponds (vivaria) in the great park by the castle, 50s. yearly
from ' motpund,' ' newehagh ' and ' gressilver,' rents at Hacheston,
and pleas &c. of court with views of frank pledge at Framelingham
and Hacheston, held of the king in chief by the surrender of the
earl to the king and the re-feo£Ement by the king to the said earl,
service unknown.
Hoo. 25a. meadow by the perch of 16|/<., a parcel of several pasture,
a wood called Smethislee containing 20a., a water-miU, rents with
sheriff's aid worth Ql. 14s. O^d., small rents in kind and works, and
perquisites of view of frankpledge in the hundred of Lose. John de
Gaston (?) and hold 201. of land in the said manor of
Hoo for their Uves, the reversion whereof pertains to the king for
the reason abovesaid.
Saham. [The manor] (extent given) including a park with deer.
Bungeye. The castle with its precincts (procinctu) [and the manor]
(extent given), including pastures called ' SorelUs pasture ' and
' le Brok,' a park called ' Stow park,' woods called ' PutereUsheg '
and ' le Hauth,' alder woods called ' Stowe fen ' and ' Harcroft,' a
market every Saturday, a yearly fair at each feast of the Holy Cross,
a several fishery, poll money, faldage, and pleas &c. of courts.
[D]oningworth. [The manor] (extent given).
Staverton. [The manor] (extent given) including a park, herbage at
Olddemor and Chisfen, a fishery in the pond {stagno) and a custom
called ' bedelrye ' at Michaelmas worth 10s.
Holeslee. [The manor] (extent given) including heath, a fair (feria)
at the feast of St. Margaret, 6s. 8d. from the men of Sutton for
mill suit, 30s. ' motfee,' and a custom called ' bedelry ' worth 15s.
yearly.
Keleshale. [The manor] (extent given) including a park 2 leagues in
circuit with deer, with the fishery of a fishpond (vivarii) there worth
2s. ; and woods called Somerishagh, Horshagh and Oneshegh.
[Cratfeld.] Rents and services (extent given) including ' maltsilver.'
[Waleton. The manor] (extent given) including 160a. arable by the
perch of 18ft., a heath, a little marsh called Thorpfen, herbage of
' le Waltdikys,'- herbage of the swamp (?) (stagno) of Coweswell, herbage
at castrum fractum, a fair at the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas
the Martyr, and customs called ' hejrwardpeny ' and ' bedelrye.'
Ipswich. A quay (kayum) and old houses worth 10s. yearly.
Stanham. The manor (extent given) including a wood called Howode,
' govilerth ' and reapings of 84a. of wheat and barley called
'gavelrepe,' held of the earl of Lancaster by service of 30s. &d. yearly
for the guard of the castle of Lancastre.
Kenet. The manor (extent given), part in Suffolk including the reaping
of 36a. of ' govilrepe,' and the residue in co. Cambridge, held jointly
, by the said Roger and Alice his wife, by the king's enfeoffment,
of the king in chief, service unknown.
Heir as above ; but all the tenements aforesaid ought to revert to
the king and his heirs by the form of the surrender and re-feoffment
aforesaid.
294 INQUISITIONS.
Gloucbstee. Jrag. taken by a jury of twelve of the borough of Strogoil,
twelve of Went, and twelve of the parts of Tudenliani, 29 Deo.
35 Edw. I.
Inow Monmouth.] Strugoil alias Srougoii, Srogoil, Strogoil. The castle
with the borough and other members underwritten, held to him
and the heirs of his body, by the king's enfeoffment, of the king in
chief by knight's service : —
The borough (extent given) including 10s. from tenants of John de
Ab Adam in the town of Beteslegh for lands held of the earl
there, rent of shops {domorum seudarum) in the market place,
prise of ale, to wit, from every tavern of a burgess, so often as
he brews, 32 gallons {lagenas) of good ale {cervisie de meliori)
for 4cd. from the lord, or 16 gallons and 9d. for the duty aforesaid,
or lid. for the same, deducting the aforesaid 4cZ. (sic), also toll of
the market with the customs of those passing through the
borough worth 20?. yearly, prise of fish worth 3s. yearly, viz. from
every boat bringing fresh fish, one good fish {meliorem pissem),
but nothing from salt fish, three suits by each burgess at three
hundred (courts) yearly on the Mondays after St. Hilary,
Hokeday and St. Michael respectiviely, and attendances
at every hundred (court) fortnightly except between the feasts of
St. Peter ad Vincula and St. Michael.
The barton of the castle (extent given), including a grange, lands &c.,
a park with deer in which the abbot of Tynteme ought to
have common with 60 oxen, a chace called Westwode, three
water-mills at Poulmeweryk and a water-mill at Mesquenyn (?).
28Z. 9s. 7|tZ. from free tenants (named), including the prior of Strogoil
and the prior of St. Kenemarc.
VjTier. The hamlet (extent given with names of tenants).
Ls/ndogjoi. The hamlet (similar extent given).
Talegarth. The hamlet (similar extent given).
Wrenhalok. The hamlet (similar extent given).
Henrew. The hamlet (similar extent given), including a waste at
' la Kair.'
Kemmeys. The hamlet, comprising two wastes (similar extent
given).
Penhow. The hamlet (similar extent given).
Mesquenyth. The hamlet (similar extent given).
Hedyngton and Hemeguet (?). The hamlet (siinilar extent given),
including a waste.
Lamaghois. A water-mill held by Master John Martel at fee farm.
Londidogh. A water-mill held by Stephen de la Moore at fee farm.
The tenants of Koger de Sancto Mauro at Landogyn and Penhow,
those of Bevis (Bogonis) de Cnovile at Landogyn, those of the prior
of Strogoil at Landogin, those of the earl of Gloucester at Picotesfeld
and Talgar and those of Emery (Almarici) de Luci at Mesquenyn
ought each to carry timber, if necessary, from the wood of Wentwode
to the castle of Strogoil every Tuesday from Hokeday to the Gule
of August with two oxen, if he shall have them, but if it is not
necessary he shall not carry or pay anything.
Pentirih. The hamlet belongiug to the barton (full extent given
with names of tenants, and works).
EDWARD 1. 295
If any of those tenants have a daughter or daughters and wish
to marry one of them he shall give the lord 2s. for each, and if any
of the said daughters be convicted of fornication he shall give the
lord 2s. for ' leirwyte ' : each tenant shall pay yearly for every
pig of a year old Id. for pannage and for every pig of half a year
Id. ; each ought to follow the lord to war in the parts of Strogoil, to
wit on this side the bridge of Strogoil the bridge of Newport {de Novo
Burgo) and the bridge of Troye at his own costs, and if he go beyond
these bounds he ought to follow the lord, at the lord's costs, wheresoever
he will ; each owes suit at the three hundred (courts) of St. Hilary,
Hock day and St. Michael, and common suit at the halmote of
* la Berton ' every three weeks, and if one die the lord shall have his
best beast {melius averium) and if he have no living beast the lord
shall be given 5s. for a heriot ; each shall give to the Serjeants {serjantis)
serving in their neighbourhood (per partes eorum) ^d. every six
weeks, to the forester there ^d. every 8 weeks, and to the chief
(magistro) forester a bushel of oats at the feast of St. Michael, for
which payments each of them shall receive every eight weeks a
load of brushwood ; and if any one be elected reeve he shall be
quit of all his customs, and he ought to levy the rent and pannage
of all the tenants, receiving Id. for levying the rent each term, and
Id. for levying the pannage ; each tenant ought to plough ^a. land
at the winter sowing and ja. land at the Lent sowing, receiving
4d. from the lord ; and certain tenants also owe ' kilew.'
Herdwyk. The hamlet belonging to the barton (full extent given with
names and services of tenants) ; and each tenant shall do certain
boonworks of reaping in the autumn with all his household, except
his wife and shepherd, and shall pay (the lord) Id. for every pig
of a year old and \d. for every pig of half a year for pannage, and
if he shall sell a horse he shall give the lord 2d. for toll and similarly
Id. for every beast except a pig or sheep, and he ought to have
common {communicare) with all his pigs in Wentwode in time of
mast paying nothing, and he cannot marry his daughter without
the lord's hcence. If one of the customers be ill (egrotus) for forty
days his works for that period shall be allowed him but for no longer.
Gloucester. Tudenham. The manor (full extent given with names and
services of tenants), including a fishery beneath the castle, pasture
in the marsh called ' Brodemersh,' a park with deer, a pasture in
Potewellecly^e held by the township of Betesle, the fishery of
Erleswere held by the prior of StrugoU, the fishery of Ytheleswere
held by WilUam le Wodeward, fisheries in the Severn {Sdbrina) and
the Wye ( Waia) and a number of other fisheries held by free tenants ;
and each of certain customary tenants owes (among other services)
a boonwork called ' cherched,' a hen called ' wodehen ' at Christmas,
and Id. for pannage for each pig of a year old and \d. for each hog-
gaster of half a year, and if he wish to buy or sell a horse or a mare
he shall give the lord 2d.{1), and for every brewing which he brews
he shall give the lord 8 gallons (lagenas) of ale or 4:d., nor can he marry
his daughter without the lord's Mcence ; and others shall each receive
from the lord for mowing 12d. or a sheep called ' medshep.'
Lancaut. The hamlet pertaining to the manor of Tudenham (extent given
with names and services of tenants, some of whom hold fisheries).
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[Monmouth.] Torrogy: A tower newly built.
Plattelond. A messuage &c., 130a. arable, 100a. waste, 7a. pasture
and a grove with little oaks, all pertaining to the same tower.
John le Bygod, his brother, aged 40, is his next heir; but all
tenements comprised in these four rolls ought to revert to the king and
his heirs by reason of a surrender by the said Roger and re-grant by the
king to him and the heirs of his body, with reversion to the king and his
heirs.
Sum of the whole honour of the castle of StrogoU, with the borough,
the barton with the hamlets &c., the manor of Tudenham and hamlet of
Lancaut, together with the tower of Torrogy and hamlet of Plattelonde,
165?. Us. l^d. yearly.
Schedule of manors, lands and tenements of Roger le Bygod who died
in the time of King Henry III.
[Beeks.J Hampstede. The manor with the grange of Spenes held of the
king in chief by service of the marshal's staff (virge).
[NoBFOLK.] Haneworth. The manor held of the king in chief, a member of
the barony of Bygot.
Suffeud. The manor similarly held of the said barony.
[Essex.] Costreford. The manor held of the honour of Strugull, and per-
taining to the marshalcy.
[NoEFOLK.] Dichingham. The manor held of the king in chief with Ersham
by service of 4,0d.
Acle. The manor held of the king in chief by the due service of the
barony {per serviciwn haronie debit').
Walsham. The manor similarly held.
Halvergat. The manor similarly held.
[Suffolk.] Denyngworth. The manor (held) of the honour of Eye by
service of 5 knights.
Cratef eld. The manor held of the fee of Baynard by service of \ knight's fee.
[Essex.] Dovercourt. The manor with the town of Herewio which is a
member thereof, held of the earl of Oxford by service of 1 knight.
[Stjffolk.] Saham. The manor held of the honour of Richmond, rendering
20s. yearly.
[Norfolk.] Lopham. The manor pertaining to the barony of Bygot and
held of the king in chief by its due proportion of the service of
the barony, because it is a member thereof.
[Suffolk.] Bung[eye]. The manor with the castle and borough held of the
earl of Warwick by service of 1 knight.
Pesenhal. The manor, a member of the castle of Framlyngham, held
by the fee of 2 knights.
[Norfolk.] Banham. The manor held of the earl of Warenne in chief by
service of 1 knight.
[Suffolk.] Kelshal. The manor, a member of the barony of Bygot, held of
the king.
[Norfolk.] Little Frammingham. The manor held of the honour of Chester
in chief by service of 1 knight's fee.
Fomeset. The manor held of the king in chief by the due service of the
barony.
Frammingham. The manor held of Adam de Bydyngfeld, rendering to
him 6(2.
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[Suffolk.] Holisle. The manor held of the king in chief, because it pertains
to the barony of Bygot.
Staverton. The manor held of the king in chief by service of 1 knight's
fee.
Ipswich (Gippevnco). Tenements and the ' Cay ' held of the earl of
' Aubemarle ' by free service of 4rd. yearly.
Walton. The manor held of the bishop of Ely by service of 2 knights.
Schedule of castles, manors, lands &c. of Roger le Bygod who died in
the time of King Edward I.
[Berks.] Hamystede Mareschal. The manor held of the king in chief by
service of 1 knight's fee ; and it is the chief (capitate) manor of the
marshal of England.
[Sussex.] Boseham. The manor with the hamlet of Forityngton, the
hundred of Boseham, and lastage from Langeston to Peveneseye,
held of the king in chief by service of rendering 4:21. fee farm yearly
at the exchequer.
Stok. The manor held of the bishop of Exeter by service of 1 knight's fee.
Thorneye. The manor held of the same by service of | knight's fee.
Stokton. The manor held of the earl of Arundel by service of rendering
1^6. pepper at the earl's manor of Westbourn.
[Hertford.] Weston. The manor was given to Roger Bygod by
King Edward I, by the service for the marshalcy of England
pertaining to such a tenement (per servicium quod pertinet ad tantum
tenementum pro marescalcia Anglie).
[Essex.] Great Chesterford. The manor held of the king in chief by service
of 4s.
Romford. Certain tenements held of John de Cretingge, of the king's
gift, by service of rendering Id. yearly to the said John.
[Monmouth.] Strugoill. The castle and borough with hamlets, held of the
king in chief by knight's service of the king's gift and feoffment.
[Gloucester.] Tudenham. The manor with hamlets held of the king in
chief by fee tail.
Norfolk. Fornesete, Dychyngham, Ersham, Lopham, Little Framlyngham,
Halvergate, Walsham, Haneworth, Dykelburgh and Thacolniston.
The manors held of the king in chief, service imknown.
Ersham. The half hundred held of the king in chief paying for
blanch farm yearly.
Suffeud. The manor held of the king in chief, service unknown.
Suffolk [and Cambridge]. Framelyngham, Hachiston, Hoo, Saham,
Bungeye, Donyngworth, Staverton, Holesle, Kelesshale, Cratefeld,
Waletone and Ipswich, and Kenet [co. Cambridge]. The manors
held of the king in chief, service unknown.
Stanham. The manor, held of the earl of Lancaster by service of SOs. Qd.
yearly for the guard of the castle of Lancaster.
Writ of certiorari de feodis die. 15 Feb. 35 Edw. I.
Cambridge. Inq. taken at Newmarket, 26 May, 35 Edw. I.
Chevele. 1 knight's fee held by lady Sibyl de Loveday.
Cambridge. Inq. taken at IkeUngton, 28 May, 35 Edw. I.
Dukesworth. | knight's fee held by John de Abbernoun ; and the earl
held yearly a view of frankpledge of the said John's tenants on the
day of St. Edmund the king.
^9S INQUISIWONS.
Southampton. Inq. taken at Andevere, 25 April, 35 Edw. I.
Chelwarton and Apelsechae. Three parts of 1 knight's fee held by John
de Anne for 12d. yearly.
Sussex. Iinq. made at Cicestre, 3 April, 35 Edw. I.
Bouelee. 1 knight's fee held by William Jardyn.
Stoke. The advowson of the church.
Thomeye. The advowson of a third presentation to the church. The
bishop of Exeter, who has a third presentation, ought to present at
the next voidance.
He had no knight's fee or advowson in Surrey.
SoMBESBT. Inq. made at Somertone, 1 June, 35 Edw. I.
Henton Sancti Georgii. 1 knight's fee held by William Denebaud.
Netelcombe. 1 knight's fee held by Joan late the wife of Simon de
Ealeghe.
Laverton. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas de Panes.
Essex. Inq. taken at Chelmersford, 26 April, 35 Edw. I.
Sinchingfeld {sic). 1 knight's fee held by Nicholas Pecche.
Pebenorsse. 1| knight's fee held by Petronilla de Neyrford.
Ovitone. \ knight's fee held by WUliam de Pircho.
Wyte Colne. \ .knight's fee, pertaining to the manor of Dovercurt,
held by Robert de Reymis.
Colne. I knight's fee, pertaining to the same manor, held by Hamo le
Veyse.
Ramesden. \ knight's fee held by Simon de Crey.
Thorp. 2 knight's fees held by Paul de Theyden.
Burchfeld. J knight's fee held by Richard Syward.
Mounteny Giginge. \ knight's fee held by Hamo Chevere.
Finchingfeld. | knight's fee held by John son of Robert.
Senges, Bedingham and Sclamendeshey. \ and -^ and \ knight's fee
held by Robert de Senges.
Weston by Beauchamp. 1 knight's fee held by the heir of Simon de
Caunteleu.
Wytenottele. 1 knight's fee held by John de Engaingne.
Cestreford. The advowson of the church.
[Monmouth.] Extent made at Strugull, on Tuesday after St. Gregory the
Pope, 35 Edw. I.
lianveyr. 1 Welsh knight's fee held by Ralph de Monte Hermeri.
Martheme. 1 Welsh knight's fee held by Bevis (Bogo) de Knovill.
Penho. 1 Welsh knight's fee held by Roger de Seymor.
Portscuet and Herberdeston. 1 Welsh knight's fee held by Matthew
Denebaud.
Crik. J Welsh knight's fee held by WilUam de Demeford.
Dynan. | Welsh knight's fee held by Andrew de Bello Campo.
Maysquenyth. | Welsh knight's fee held by Emery (Amoricus) de Lucy.
Edeton. J Welsh knight's fee held by Henry de Bendevill.
St. Arvyn. J Welsh Imight's fee held by Leysan ap Morgan.
Lamartyn. | Welsh knight's fee held by Walter de Kemmeys and
Maurice de Kemmeys.
Henru. J knight's fee held by Roger de Seymor and William Adam.
St. Wormet. J Welsh knight's fee held by John Blechery.
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tGLOXJCESTER.] Tudeham. | Welsh knight's fee held by Walter Waldyng.
Lancaut. The advowson of the church.
[MoNMOXJTH.] Tyntern. The abbey is of the foundation of the earl's ancestors.
Strug[ull-] [or Struguil]. The priory is of the foundation of the same,
and the prior shall find one of his monks to celebrate divine (service)
in the castle of SfcruguU three days a week.
StruguU. The chantry of the chapel of St. David by the bridge of
Struguil.
Berks. Inq. taken at Newebur(y), 17 April, 35 Edw. I.
Burghullebur(y). ^^ knight's fee held by William Boscher.
Eneburn. | fee held by the prior of Sandelford.
West Wyttenham. 1 fee held by Henry Heose ; and | fee held by the
heirs of Giles de Brewosa.
Olebenham. | fee held by Robert Baterkyn.
Wanetyngg. 1 fee held by Fulk son of Warin.
Enebume. | fee held by James de Crawele ; and J fee held by John
de Haverynge, which used to be held of the earl Marshal but lately
the tenant is Ralph de Mohermer now earl of Gloucester, but how
he had entry is unknown to the jury.
Maidenecote. 1 fee held by Robert de Bello Campo and William de
Bermyngham.
Hampstede Mareschal. The advowson of the church.
Wilts. Extent made at Upavene, 29 May, 35 Edw. I.
Gotacre. Two virgates of land held by Maud de Barevyle, William Martyn
and others by service of Jg knight's fee, when soutage runs.
North Tiideworth. | knight's fee held by Peter de Breouse through
Agnes Husee his wife, doing scutage when it runs.
Clyve Wancy. | knight's fee similarly held by Elizabeth de
Pedewardyn and John her son.
Brodetone. J knight's fee similarly held by John Jonkyn, the younger.
Marsh {in Marisco). I knight's fee similarly held by Thomas Parys.
Helmerton. 1 knight's fee similarly held by John Bluet.
Lakham. 1 knight's fee similarly held by the same.
He had no advowsons of churches in the county.
Hertford. Inq. taken at Hicche on Monday the feast of SS. Philip and
James, 35 Edw. I.
Weston. The master of the knights of the Temple in England has the
advowson of the church, which was of the said earl's advowson, to
his own use ; 6| knights' fees belong to the manor, viz. : —
Westone. ^ knight's fee held by Nicholas Rumbaud ; ^^ knight's
fee held by Hawis Rumbaud ; ^ knight's fee held by William
de Beaupre ; | knight's fee held by Reginald de Argenteem [alias
de Argentem] ; | knight's fee held by the heir of Robert Walrond,
which is in the king's hand by reason of the idiocy of the said
heir.
Stagenhoo [alias Staggenhoo]. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas de
Verdoun.
Hengsteworthe. J knight's fee held by Walter le Baud.
Wilie [alias WyUen]. -f^ knight's fee held by Mariota de Wilie [aiias
de WyKen],
300 INQUISITIONS.
[Bedford.] Stratle. | knight's fee held by Maud de Thorp.
Strattone (and) Muhihoo. 3 knights' fees held by Thomas de Coudre.
Cameltone. J knight's fee held by the same.
Evertone. 2 knights' fees held by Walter bishop of Coventry and
Lichfield.
Hertford. Boxe. | knight's fee now held by John de Benstede owing suit
at the earl's court of Westone.
OfEeleye. 1 knight's fee now held by John de Sancto Leodegario with
similar suit.
The earl was at one time seised of these fees, and the jurors know
not why he was not seised of them at the time of his death.
[Bedford.] ArUoheseye, Eddeworth and Holm. The earl was seised of
5 knights' fees and suit of court at the court of Westone which Walter
de Langetone, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, now holds, having
acquired them from Aymer de Valenc(ia) and Nicholas de Sejoimoor.
The jurors know not why the earl was not seised of the said fees on
the day of his death.
SxJFFOLK. Extent made at Framelingham, 27 April, 35 Edw. I.
Shadenefeud, Thuriton, Bursyerd, Switlingge, and Ringgested. 4
knights' fees held by John de Bursyerd.
Debenham, Sekford, Skameston and Burstall. 3| fees held by Joan de
Rocheford, Bartholomew de Elmham and Ahce late the wife of
John de Olebrok [alias de Holebrok].
Wnebegh, Benhale, Norton and Colneyse. 3| knights' fees held by
Guy Ferre.
Helmingham, lokesford and Middelton. 3| knights' fees held by John
de Thorp and his parceners and William de Swilington.
Colneys. | fee held by Wilham Oudin.
Saxmondham [alias Saxmundham]. 1 knight's fee held by Robert Swan
and William de Tudeham.
Croffeud [alias Crosfeud]. | knight's fee held by Philip Hemeys ; and
I knight's fee held by the same.
Stanham and Pebeneysh [alias Pebenesse]. 2 knights' fees held by Roger
de Asphale.
lokesford, Heveningham, Stickingland and Burgh. 7 knights' fees
held by William de Swilington and Edmund de Ufford.
Ringeshale, Beylham [alias Beynham], Cuhagh [alias Couhaghe], Der-
mondesdoune, Kenebrok and Levington. 4 knights' fees held Ijy the
heir of Robert de Burnavill and John de Bucland [alias de Boclaadil'
Ofton. 2 knights' fees held by Richard Luveday [alias Loveday].
Plumesyerd. ^ knight's fee held by John de Peyton.
Colneyse. | feught's fee held by Alexander de Prato ; and | and
\ knight's fee held by Robert Sefare and his parceners.
Lefstaneston. ^ knight's fee held by Robert de Scales and William de
Caldecote.
Candelond. ^ knight's fee held by WilHam Visdelu.
Akenham, Witingham and Clopton and Hasketon. 3| knights' fees held
by Giles de Brewos[a].
Giselingham. ^ knight's fee held by Fulk de Goldingham.
Theberton. | knight's fee held by Isabel late the wife of John le Bygod.
Hegham [alias Heyghham]. J knight's* fee held by John de Reymes.
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Gosebek and Eston. 2 knights' fees held by Eiohard de Gosebek.
Neuton and Qhwersted [alias Werstede]. IJ knight's fee held by Oliver
de Tudeham.
Weston by Hopeton. 1 knight's fee held by Hugh Houel.
Pesenhale, Faltenham, Waudringfeld, Sternefeld and Farnham. 4
knights' fees held by Nicholas de Segrave (and) Guy de Feire.
Alveleye. Two parts of 1 knight's fee held by Wilham Inge.
Mikelfeld. J knight's fee held by Roger de Asphale.
Claxthorp. J knight's fee held by the prior of Buttele and his co-parceners.
Aysh[aZias Asch]. | knight's fee held by Margery deMoyse [alias deMoose].
Ufford. 1 knight's fee held by Robert de UfEord.
Brigge, Glemham and Blacsale. 1 knight's fee held by John de Welonde
and his co-parceners.
Wickelowe [alias Wykkelowe]. 1 knight's fee held by John de Wickelowe
[alias de Wykelowe].
Carleton and Rammesholt. 1 knight's fee held by William de Halvergate
and William de Ramesholt.
Moneweden. J knight's fee held by John Abadham.
Hacheton. | knight's fee held by Godfrey de Hilton.
Ikene. | knight's fee held by Emma de Glanvill and her co-parceners.
Ketelbergh. ^ knight's fee held by the heir of Thomas de Ketelbergh.
Mikelefeld. J knight's fee held by Roger de Asphale.
Stanham. J knight's fee held by John de Muney.
Ilketeleshale. 1 knight's fee held by the heir of Morgan de Ilketeleshale
[pertaining to the castle of Bungeye].
Char^eld [alias Charfelde]. ^ knight's fee held by Nicholas de Welond
[alias de Weylonde].
Friston and Holebrok. 1 knight's fee held by Alice [late the wife -of
John] de Holebrok.
Stanham. J knight's fee held by Robert de Upston.
Chedestan and Eston. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas de Bavet [alias
de Bavente].
Bradeleye. 4 knights' fees held by John de Buttetourt.
Cukeleye. 2 J knights' fees held by John de Fresingfeld, John de Boilund
and Thomas de Bavent.
Leyham and Aleton. 2 knights' fees held by Robert de Reydon and
Richard de Brumpton [alias de Brompton].
Sprouton. 1 knight's fee held by Richard Luveday [alias Loveday].
Ikene [alias Ykene]. J knight's fee held by Wilham Fausebrun [alias
Fausebroun].
Codenham. ^ knight's fee held by the prior of Royston {de Cruce
Boys').
Brok. ^ knight's fee held by Alice de Holebrok.
Cranesford. J knight's fee held by Adam Tastard, William de Hoo and
their [or his (?)] co-parceners.
Framelingham. -J^ knight's fee held by Simon le Taillur ; and J and
^ knight's fee held by the heir of Thomas de Ketelbergh.
Keleshale. ^ knight's fee held by Nicholas de Keleshale.
Beilham and Colneyse. I knight's fee held by John le Breton,
Ilketileshale. -^ knight's fee held by William le Rus [alias le Rous],
and ^ knight's fee held by Walter Tolle [alias Tolli] iin^ his
co-parceners, ^^
302 INQUISITIONS.
Brampton. J knight's fee held by John Randolf.
Martlesham. 3 teights' fees held by Thomas de Verdoun [alias de
Verdon].
Barwe. 2| knights' fees held by Katharine GifEard.
Stanham. The advowson of the church.
Keleshale. The advowson of the church.
Holesle [alias Holeslegh]. The advowson of the church.
Aysh [alias Ash]. The advowson of the church.
Saham. The advowson of the church.
Framelingham. The advowson of the church, with the chapel of Sastede.
Eyk. The advowson of the church.
Hoo. The advowson of the church.
Shadenefeud [alias Shadenefeld]. The advowson of the church.
Ikene. The advowson of the church.
Doningworth [alias Dunyngworth]. !rhe advowson of the church.
Tonestal] [alias TunstaU]. The advowson of the church.
Trimeley [alias Tremeleye]. The advowson of the church,
Kirketon. The advowson of the chiu:ch.
Helmeleye. The advowson of the chxirch.
Theberton. The advowson of the church.
Bewmeswelle [alias Bromeswell]. The advowson of the church.
Bungeye. The advowson of the priory, where dwell a prioress and fifteen
nuns.
St. FeUx. The advowson of the priory, which is a cell of the priory of
Rochester, where dwell a prior and thirteen black monks.
Dodenash. The advowson of the priory, where dwell a prior and three
black canons.
Norfolk [and Suffolk], /wg'. made at Norwich, 24 April, 35 Edw. I.
Thirston, Wadeton, Shotesham, Apelton, Trowes, Keteringham, Shimp-
lingg, Wyssingsete and Penteneye. 31 1 fees held by WOUam de Ros
and Maud his wife and PetroniUa de Vaux.
Brunham, Rokelund and Ehngham. | knight's fee held by Baldwin de
Maneriis.
Brigges, Fundenhale, Holeton, Carleton, Wymondham, Uggesthale,
Hadeston and Barmton. 5 knights' fees held by Katherine late
the wife of Roger son of Osbert.
Prilhston [alias Preleston]. 1 knight's fee held by John de Clinton.
Shelton and Hardwyk [alias Herdewyke]. 1 knight's fee held by John
de Shelton.
Stokton, Seenges and Wtton. 1^ knight's fee held by John Abel.
Brisingham, Mltone, Saxhgham, Aslacton, Tybenham, Apeton, Shadene-
feud and Fomesete. 8 knights' fees held by Thomas de Verdoun.
Waketon, Lodne, Thorp, Halis, Raveningham, Kyrkeby and Seenges.
3^^ knights' fees held by John de Dunhed and Isabel de Haggelee.
Stirston. 1 knight's fee held by Elizabeth de Ingham [alias de
Yngham].
Hardwyk and Stirston. 1 knight's fee held by Bartholomew de Everus
[alias Deverours].
Shelton, Waketon, Aslacton, Fomesete and Multon. | knight's fee
held by Margery late the wife of Walter le Waleys.
Oviton. ^ knight's fee held by Peter Buzoij.
EDWARD I. 303
Blonorton and Silham. 2| knights' fees held by Ralph de Semor [aZias
de Sancto Mauro].
Yakysham. 1 knight's fee held by Roger de Curszon.
Fersfeld and Smaleberg. 2 knights' fees held by Robert de Bosco.
Seenges and Hedenham. | knight's fee held by Robert de Hedenham.
Crek, Fundenhale, Mell, Besthorp, Holkham, Berningham, Schipedene,
Depedale, Quarsles, Brunham, Nelande, Stanhowe, Wyhestone,
Crofeud and Carleton. 13| fees held by John de Thorp and his
co-parceners.
Biskelee. 1 knight's fee held by the prioress of Carhowe and John de
Norwyco.
Wykenere and Erpingham. | knight's fee held by Walter de Berningham.
Ouby, Hengham, Burgh in Fleg and Beriiham. 3 knights' fees held
by William Dormesby.
Hocham, Sutton, Catfeud, Carbrok, Banham, Garbodesham, Bokenham
Farie and Brunstede. 7| fees held by Hugh de Veer and Denise his
wife.
Berningham, Wykemere, Wychlingham, Baconsthorp, Stanefeud, Carleton
and Smaleberg. 4 knights' fees held by Richard de la Rokele.
Surlingham, Denham, Kyrkeby, Kesewyk and Cringilford. 5 knights'
fees held by Thomas de Multen, a minor and in the king's
wardship.
Westderham. | knight's fee held by Petronilla de Nerthfford.
Nerburgh. 2 knights' fees held by Thomas Bardolf.
Heythil, Carleton, Swerdeston and Mulkeberton. 1 knight's fee held
by WiUiam de Curszon.
Heythil, Swerdeston, Dunston and Brakene. 1 fee held by Geoffrey de la
Penne.
Heythil. J knight's fee held by Ralph de Creppinges ; and y^jj fee
held by the heir of Thomas Reynaud.
Brunesthorp. J fee held by the heir of the countess of Albemarle,
Colheye and Carleton. J knight's fee held by WiUiam.de Colneye.
Flordon and.Flixton. 2 knights' fees held by William Buttevileyn,
Newton. ^ knight's fee held hj John de Reynesthorp.
Pirhowe, FelddaUingge, Metton and Tybenham. 3 knights' fees held
by WilUam de Swylington and Joan de Bovil.
Poringlond. | knight's fee held by Robert son of Roger.
Mouton. J knight's fee held by Nicholas de Stradesete.
Bewton. | knight's fee held by William de Lincoln.
Mundeford. ^ knight's fee held by Gerard de Insula.
Tacolneston. 1 knight's fee held by John de Uvedale.
Fornesete. J knight's fee held by John Germy.
Boston, Runton, Estharlingg and Great Massingham. 3 knights' fees
held by the prior of Beston, the prior of Massingham, Simon de
Felebrigg, Clement de and Robert de Methelonde.
Pallingg. I knight's fee held by Simon de Felebrigg.
Rughton and Metton. 1 knight's fee held by Roger de Halis.
Seenges. ^'^ knight's fee held by Walter de Calethorp.
Freton. ^(j knight's fee held by Roger Rivet.
Banigham. The advowson of the church.
Coleby. The advowson of the church.
Aleby. The advowson of the church,
304 INQUISITIONS.
AldeburgE. The advowson of the church.
Westwyk. The advowson of the church.
Byskelee. The advowson of the church.
Antingham. The advowson of a fourth part of the church.
Rokelund. The advowson of the church.
Holveston. The advowson of a moiety of the church.
[Ersham.] The advowson of the church.
Dyohingham. The advowson of the church.
EUgham [alias Ehngham]. The advowson of the church.
Stockton [alias Stotton]. The advowson of the church.
Wyndeston [alias Wynston]. The advowson of the church.
Gil[lyngham]. The advowson of the church.
Wyndele. The advowson of the church.
Lopham. The advowson of the church.
Fomesete. The advowson of the church.
Heythel. The advowson of the church.
Long Stratton. The advowson of the church.
Little Waketon. The advowson of the church.
Aldeb^rg [alias Aldebergh]. The advowson of the church.
Freton. The advowson of the church.
Walesham. The advowson of the church.
Brokedisch. The advowson of the church.
Stirston. The advowson of the church.
Keningham [alias Kenyngham]. The advowson of the church.
Tefford [alias Tifford]. The advowson of the priory, where dwell a prior
and two convents of black monks.
Writ of certiorari de feodis <Sbc. to the justiciary of Ireland, 15 Feb.
35 Edw. I.
Carlow. Inq. made before Walter de la Haye, escheator of Ireland, on
Satiu"day after the Close of Easter, 35 Edw. I.
Cath[erlagh]. The castle and county held of the king in chief, viz. —
A castle badly roofed ; a hall opposite to it in which the pleas of
the county and assizes are held, wherein there are many defects
both in the roof and the walla, which cannot be extended because
no one will rent {conducere) it, but it is much in need of roofing and
care {custodia) ; in demesne 68a. arable, 50a. meadow, a moor and
an island contaitiing 16a. ; free tenants by rent : — Richard Talon
holding the barony of Tamelyng and rendering 45. yearly, Peter
Wass holding 75a. opposite the castle and rendering 20s. yearly,
Geoffrey Wade, the younger, holding 20a. and rendering 12s. yearly ;
and the burgesses of the town of Gath[erlagh] holding 160 burgages
and rendering 8Z. \&\d. yearly for them, and doing suit at the hundred
(court) ; a common oven held by the burgesses at will, rendering
yearly for tolls and taxes (sensar') 8s. 3d. ; prise of ale worth 40s. ;
3 water-mills ; and 3 weirs ;
Free tenants by knight's service : —
TuUath Offelmyth. A barony held by Edmund le Botyler by service
of 81. whenever [royal service] is proclaimed, and suit at the
county (court).
Odron' at Dunlek. A barony similarly held by Nicholg.s de Carreu
by service of 10/, and. suit, . . .^
EDWARD I. 30S
Obargy. A barony similarly held by William de Sancto Leodegario
and Joan daughter and heir of Hugh Purcell by service of 121.
and suit.
Typercathan in Oboy, similarly held by John de Bonevill by
service of 4s.
Obergy. J knight's fee similarly held by Richard le Rous by service
of 10s.
Ardbristyn. 1 knight's fee held by John de Valle by service of 40s.
and suit at the court of Foth[ered].
Gras. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas le Botyler by service of 40s.
and suit there.
Ardynheth. 1 knight's fee held by Adam Brun by service 40*. as
above and hke suit.
Kilcloyt. 1 knight's fee held by WilUam Traharne by service of
40s. and hke suit.
Kibbelet. I knight's fee held by the same William by service of
lOs. and Hke suit.
Kenles in Foth[ered]. 2 knights' fees held by Reginald de Dene
by service of U. and Hke suit.
Balymackele. | knight's fee held by Richard Taloun by service of
5s. and like suit.
Balyscandil. ^ knight's fee held by Robert Bremyll of Foth[ered]
by service of 1 mark.
Foth[ered]. A stone chamber roofed with shingles and boards, and a
grange of ten forks {de x. furcis) almost razed to the ground, 368a.
demesne land, 20a. meadow, a pasture of lOa. called ' Oxsynles,'
another pasture of 10a., and a water-mill with 12a. pasture.
Free tenants by rent :■ — -
Balymaccolyt. Two carucates of land held by Richard Talon, render-
ing 26s. %d. yearly.
Le Boly. A carucate held by WilHam Traherne(?), rendering 30s. &d.
yearly.
Le Dryin. Two carucates held by Amice Maucovenaund, rendering
3s. yearly.
Le Knetsiton(?). A carucate held by WilHam Bondevill and Eva
his wife, rendering 2s. yearly.
Castle and town of Foth[ered]. Burgesses holding 79 burgages and
rendering 79s. yearly, 29 cottagers rendering 13s. &\d. for their
cottages, and the burgesses render 10 geese at Michaelmas or
2Qd., 4 horse shoes or 4c?. for each smithy, and 3d. for a plot of
land at the end of the town {in capite ville) ; rents of pepper and
cummin from 3 tenants (named) ; and toll worth 8s. &d. yearly.
Balysex Ediff. A ruinous tower and a Httle wooden grange thatched
with straw, 320a. arable in demesne under the lord's ploughs, 14a.
land at Balysothevan, 151|a. land at Redleye, 52a. land at Mothyl
formerly held by Hugh the chaplain, 3a. garden, and 12a. pasture
caUed Oxlese.
Free tenants by rent : —
Balysax. A carucate of land held by Thomas Brun, rendering 20s.
yearly ; and 4 carucates held by tenants enfeoffed by Roger
Bygod, rendering 211. 6s. &d. yearly ; the site of a mill, and
perquisites of court.
Wt. 14428. U
306 INQUISITIONS.
Dunlek or Dunleck and Leghlyn. 55a. land of which 14 are worth
7s. a year and the residue he waste through want of tenants
and the poorness of the land, and 6 cottars who pay 6s. yearly
for their cottages ; whereof 6s. are paid yearly to Nicholas
de Carreu, chief lord of that fee, 16d. to Robert Maunsel, and
20d. to Richard son of Robert.
Fynnarth. Six carucates, 47a. and 1 ' estang ' of land, whereof 2 caru-
cates, 7a. and 1 'estang' are held for life by Donald Macmurwygh,
15a. meadow, autumn works worth ^ mark, and 6s. 8d. rents
of hetagii for suit at the lord's mill, which is now thrown down.
Cath[erlagh]. The Serjeants of the county have been accustomed
to pay 20 marks yearly for their serjeanties.
[Catherlagh.] Perquisities of assizes worth 40Z. and of courts
worth 5s.
Fothered. Perquisites of court and hundred, each worth J mark.
Catherlagh. Perquisites of the hundred, worth 20s.
He died on 11 Dec. in the year abovesaid.
Wexford. Extent similarly made concerning the said Roger's lands &c. at
Old Ros, Hervey's Island, and New Ros, on Saturday after the close
of Easter [35 Edw. I].
Old Ros. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief, including
an old hall without a roof surrounded by stone walls, a stone house
without a roof outside the gate, almost razed to the ground, a little
hall in which is a chapel and a kitchen in ruins, a sheepfold thatched
with straw, all of no value because no one will rent (conducere) them ;
an oak wood of 20a. ; farmers at will, viz., — at Rathhouel 80a. land,
' le Rath ' 1 carucate, ' le Coneger ' 80a., Rathbrende 40a., ' la
Haystone ' 40a., Calandyslond J carucate, Kylscalan 6 carucates
and 48a., Balydermod 64a., ViUam Robyn 1 carucate, Aghnegar 60a.,
Balybetanth 2 carucates, Coubalydougan 1 carucate, Fonthok 1
carucate and 80a., Coumba 1 carucate, Kylcolman 3 carucates,
Scrad3^slond(?) 20a., Balymaccarry 3 carucates, 12a. and 1 estang,
Coppidythom J carucate, Balyrod 2 carucates and 8a., Balylynan 1
carucate, Tryllog 2 carucates, Carryg Rothan 5 carucates. and Rothan
1 carucate ; betagii, viz., at Dergay 7 carucates, Trylloc 2 carucates,
Scathrig Ij carucate and 10a., Lethan 1 carucate and 20a., Aghnyni 1
carucate, Fytheryd 1| carucate, Balyconkyn 1| carucate and 34a.,
Sceperdyston 88a., Crothan 30a., Dernegyllageccth (?) 10a., and 'le
Fech ' 1 carucate ; and works at Balydermod and Conygisgrage.
Rosponte. 251. 6s. 8d. rents &c. of burgesses who do suit at the hundred,
five water-mills, a ferry, 38a. meadow, a house which was of Nicholas
the earl(?), pleas &c. of the hundred worth 61. 13s. id. yearly, and
60s. perquisites of the fair with rent of stalls.
Free tenants by rent : —
Kylscallon. Three carucates of land held by WiUiam O'Maccus, render-
ing il. 2s. 2\d. yearly, and doing suit at the court of Old Ros ;
\\ carucate held by John Boddynham, rendering 40s. yearly
and similar suit.
Balydermod. Two carucates held by William Cosyn, rendering 33s. 4d.
yearly.
Gortorrog. Two carucates held by John de Sutton, rendering 40(i.
yearly.
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Athlomman. Three oarueates held by the same, rendering 2s. 2d.
yearly.
Graggensoanog. 140a. held by Thomas Tryllauch, rendering 15«.
yearly without suit.
Creuker. Three oarueates held by Richard Russel, rendering 1 mark
yearly.
Scathryg. Three oarueates held by the same, rendering 2s. yearly
and doing suit as above.
Col3m and Balyhuran. Two oarueates which were of David Ketjmg,
held by John de Sutton, rendering 10s. yearly and the like suit.
Mongaret. Two oarueates held by John Oole, rendering 2 marks
yearly.
Rathharold. A oaruoate and a haM held by Robert le Blunt,
rendering 10s. 3d. yearly and doing suit.
Trillok. 60a. held by Robert Lount, rendering 6s. yearly without suit.
Balikermouck. Three oarueates held by John de Lunt, rendering I2d.
and doing suit.
Dargam. A oaruoate held by Luke Bosser, rendering 2d. yearly
without suit.
Lesseth and Polryth. Two oarueates and 60a. land held by Richard
Traoy, rendering 57s. M. yearly without suit.
Trillok. A oaruoate held by William son of Adam de Rupe, rendering
6d. each Easter day.
Tyllaghraghertyn(?). Two oarueates held by John Sutton, rendering
the like.
Camewagh. Three oarueates held by the same, rendering Id. at the
same feast.
Old Ros. Five oarueates held by the burgesses in their burgages,
rendering 58s. lid. yearly and doing suit at their hundred
(court).
Old Ros. A water-mill, prise of ale, and toll.
Kylscallan. A mill and a weir for taking eels.
Loroan. A mill.
Balydermod. A turbary.
Old Ros. Perquisites of the court and hundred.
Hervey's Island (Insula Hervici). A oastle without roof, and a oaruoate
of demesne land at each of the following, viz. : — Grongislond,
Balyobbyr, Balyooyngog, Balydowyseys, Ardyng, Colenant{?) and
Crosdonenold.
Free tenants : —
Dromgolpe. Two oarueates and a quarter held by the heir of John
de Vilers, rendering 1 mark yearly.
Kylmehannoo. Two oarueates and a half held by William de Nevel,
rendering 6d. yearly.
Londonan. 5a. land held by Philip Martyn, rendering 4s. yearly.
Herveys Island. Three, oarueates held by the burgesses in their burgages,
rendering 110s. id. yearly, a water-mill, a ferry at Kemnok, prise
of ale, a garden, plots by the oastle and church, a ' stang ' of meadow
and pleas &o. of the court and hundred.
Free tenants by service : —
Kilcolky. J knight's fee held by the heirs of William Bluet, by
serviee of 8s. when royal service is proclaimed.
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Xythtania. | knight's fee held by the heirs of Simon de la Chaumbre
by service of 4s.
Glascarryg. A barony held by Maurice de Canteton by service
of 40s.
Balydoftanly. | knight's fee held by Patrick Chever by service
of 20s.
Moljrrauoan. | knight's fee held by Nicholas Bran by service
of 20s.
TiUaughdovan. | knight's fee held by James le Rede by service
of 20s.
Kilcouwan. | knight's fes held by Nicholas de Ketyng by service
of 20s.
Balytaucan. J knight's fee held by Robert le Waleys by service
of 10s.
Balytaly. | knight's fee held by Baldwin le Petite by service of
20s.
Balygaly. | knight's fee held by John Galgel by service of 4s.
Kilconne. | knight's fee held by the heir of Gilbert Levet by service
20s.
Kilmerys. 2 knights' fees held by David Borrard by service of il.
Kesch. A barony held by the heir of Reginald de Denne by service
of 61.
Baldewynyston and Balycorneth. I knight's fee held by the heirs of
Walerand de Welysley by service of 20s.
Kilkevan. 1 knight's fee held by John son of Henry by service
of 40s.
(Unspecified.) 1 knight's fee held by James Ketyng by service
of 20s.
Balybrasil. ^ knight's fee held by John de Sutton by service of 20s.
Tolouyston. | knight's fee held by Robert Ketyng, by service
of 10s.
(Unspecified.) J knight's fee held by John Lounde of Balygermoc
by service of 10s.
Connoc(?). J knight's fee held by Phihp Farlang by service of 10s.
Gilgornan. | knight's fee held by Richard Wyche by service of 45.
Date of death as last above.
Inquisition concerning knight's fees and advowsons taken at Cath[erlagh]
on Saturday after the Close of Easter, 35 Edw. I.
[Carlow.] The earl had the homage and service of the following : —
Tyllauth Offelmyth. 4 knights' fees held by Edmund le Botiller.
Odrone. 5 knights' fees held by Nicholas de Carru.
Obergy. 6 knights' fees held by William de Sancto Leodegario.
Typercane. Jp knight's fee held by John de Bonevill.
Obergy. I knight's fee held by Richard le Rus [alias le Rous].
Ardbrystid. 1 knight's fee held by John de Vale.
Grag. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas le Bottiller.
Ardynhoth. 1 knight's fee held by Adam le Brun.
Kylcoyt. 1 knight's fee held by William Trahame.
Kilbolet. J knight's fee held by the same.
Kenlys in Fotheryd. 2 knights' fees held by Reginald de Denne.
Balymackele. | knight's fee held by Richard Taloun.
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Balyscandel [alias Baliskandel]. | knight's fee held by Robert Bremyl
of Fothyrd.
Kylcorky. ^ knight's fee held by the heir of William Bluet.
Kiltania [alias Kiltana]. ^ knight's fee held by Simon de la Chaumbre
[alias de Charonbre].
Glascarryg. 1 knight's fee and the barony held by Maurice de
Caunteton.
Balydof. | knight's fee held by Patrick Chevir.
IMolyraucan. ^ knight's fee held by Mcholas Brun.
Kylcovan. \ knight's fee held by Nicholas Ketyng.
Tyllaugdovan. ^ knight's fee held by James le Rede.
Balytaucan. |- knight's fee held by Robert le Waleys.
Balytally. ^ knight's fee held by Baldwin le Petite.
Balygally. J^ knight's fee held by John Galgel.
Rilcome. | knight's fee held by Gilbert de Lyvet [or del Lyvet].
KUmacrys. 2 knights' fees held by David de Borrard.
Balygormoc [alias Baligormot]. 3 knights' fees held by the heir of Regi-
nald de Dene.
Baldewynyston and Balygormoc [alias Bahgormot]. | knight's fee held
by Adam de la Roche.
Kilkeyvan [alias Kylkyvan]. 1 knight's fee held by John son of Henry.
Balykermoc [alias Balikermot]. J knight's fee held by John Lunde.
Connoc [alias Cunnok]. J knight's fee held by Philip Forlang.
Kilgorman. J^ knight's fee held by Richard Wyche.
(Unspecified.) ^ knight's fee held by James Ketyng.
Balybarsyl. | knight's fee held by John de Sutton.
Tollowyston. J knight's fee held by Robert Ketyng.
Cath[erlagh]. The said earl was patron of the church and used to present
rectors who on his presentation were admitted and instituted
by the bishop. The earl likewise used to present the vicar.
Old Ros. The earl was patron of the church.
Kylscalan. The earl was patron of the church.
Ireland. Extent or summary of two parts of the abovesaid lands &c.
(undated), viz. : —
Old Ros. The manor.
[Great Island.] The castle and Island of Hervey.
Cathelagh. The castle and county, with the hamlets of Dunleck and
Fynnauth.
Fothered. Rents of freemen with toU.
Ireland. Extent or summary of two parts of the abovesaid knight's fees,
with the variations there given within square brackets.
Ireland. Summary of ' Dower of the lady.'
BaUsax. The manor.
Responte. The town.
Fodereth. Demesne land, meadow and pasture with the issues of a
water-mill.
Old Ros. The advowson of the church.
Scheckile of a third part of all the above knight's fees, viz. — ^in cos.
Hertford, Bedford, Huntingdon, Suffolk and Norfolk, with the
variations and additions there given within square brackets {defective).
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Schedule of [a third] part of the above advowsons, viz. — in Norfolk, Suffolk
and Ireland, with the variations there given within square brackets,
with memorandums that the countess has in dower the manors of
Ersham, Dickingham, Lopham and Walesham, co. Norfolk, and
Stanham, Keleshale, and the manor Staverton, within which is the
church of Eyk, co. Suffolk ; and that she is not dowered of a fourth
part of the church of Antingham nor of the third presentation to
the church of Thomeie.
Extent of two-thirds of the above advowsons which are in the king's
hand, viz. — in Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Berks and Sussex, and in
Wales and Ireland.
Writ of flenius certiorari to the bailiffs of Great Yarmouth concerning
the value of the messuage in that town described in the inquisition
returned by the escheator, 20 Feb. 35 Edw. I.
Ivq. taken before the bailiffs of Jememuthe, 8 April, 35 Edw. I.
Great Yarmouth {Magna Jernemutha). A messuage held of divers men
by divers services, of no value because the houses thereon are ruinous ;
but if it were let in fee to anyone to build the said houses and keep
them up, the said messuage would be worth a mark a year.
Writ of certiorari concerning knight's fees pertaining to the castle and
manor of Bungeie, the manors of Staverton, Keleshale and
Stanham, certain tenements ia Ipswich {in Gippeswico) and Cratfeld,
CO. Suffolk, the manors of Dickingham, Ersham, Lopham, Halver-
gate, Tacolneston, Walsham, and Dikelburgh, co. Norfolk, and the
manor of Weston, co. Hertford, assigned in dower to Alice late the
wife of Roger le Bigod earl of Norfolk &c., 20 June, 35 Edw. I.
Hertford. Inq. made at Hicche, 5 July, 35 Edw. I.
Knight's fees pertaining to the manor of Weston, which manor is assigned
to the said AUce in dower.
Weston. ^ knight's fee held by Nicholas Rumbaud ; ^ knight's fee
held by Hawis Rumband ; ^ knight's fee held by WiBiam de
Beaupre ; ^ knight's fee held by Reginald de Argentem ; and J
knight's fee held by the heir of Robert Wabrond, an idiot (jatuus)
and in the king's wardship.
Staggenhoo. 1 knight's fee held by Thomas de Verdon.
Hengsteworthe. i knight's fee held by Walter de Baud.
WyUen. -^ knight's fee held by Mariota de WyUen.
Bedford. Strattle. | knight's fee held by Maud de Thorp.
Stratton, Melnhoo, W acton and Camelton. 3| knight's fees held by
Thomas de Coudree.
HtTNTiNGDON. Everton. 2 knights' fees held by Walter, bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield.
The said Roger at one time held the following fees, but did not
die seized thereof.
Hertford. Boxen. \ knight's fee now held by John de Benstede.
Offeleye. 1 knight's fee now held by John de Sancto Leodegario.
Bedford. Alricheseye, Eddeworthe and Holm. 5 knights' fees now held
by Walter, bishop of [Coventry] and Lichfield.
C. Edflv. I. File 127.
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435. Joan late the wife of Gilbert de Clare, sometime earl of
Gloucester and Hertford, the king's daughter.
Writ to the escheator, because of the death of the said Joan, to take into
the king's hand all the lands &c. which were of the said Gilbert and
Joan on the day the said Gilbert died, whereof the king enfeoffed
the said earl and Joan for their lives, and also all the lands &c. which
after the said enfeoffment have descended to the said earl's heir, or
have come by escheat or otherwise, into whosesoever hands they
may have come, &c., 1 May, 35 Edw. I.
Oxford. Extent, 14 June, 35 Edw. I.
Chadelynton. The hundred (extent given), including 10s. i^d. yearly
from ' le Ward peny,' held by the said earl and countess at fee farm
of the king in chief by the king's enfeoffment, to hold to them for
their lives and to the heirs of their bodies ; which hundred will
descend to the earl's heir by hereditary right ; and the king shall
receive thence 110s. 2d. yearly.
Gilbert his son, aged 17, is next heir of the said Gilbert de Clare.
Oxford. Extent, Friday after St. Barnabas, 35 Edw. I.
Swynebrok. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
a wood within the forest of Wychewod and a several pasture called
Muleham, was at one time in the seisin of John de Leghe by
inheritance, who demised it to brother William Tothale, prior of
the Hospital of St. John of Jersualem in England, and the bailiffs of
the said earl and Joan, because of that demise made contrary to
the statute, seized the same into their hands ; before the said seizure
it was held of the said earl, and he and the said Joan held it of the
king in chief as a member of the manor of Schipton, service unknown.
Gilbert de Clare, aged 17 on 11 May last, is next heir of the said earl
and Joan.
Oxford. Extent, 14 June, 35 Edw. I.
Bureford. The manor with the hamlet of Upton, near the town of
Bureford, wherein the said Joan was not conjoined (extents given),
held of the king in chief, as of the earldom of Gloucester, service
unknown ; which manor and hamlet Ralph de Monte Hermeri
holds by the king's commission until the full age of the heir.
Bureford. The said earl long before his death enfeoffed John Giffard
of the town, with the hamlet of Seynet (extents given) for his hie,
and after his death the same came into the king's hand because the
countess was not conjoined therein ; and they are held of the king
in chief, as of the said earldom, service unknown. AU the above
will descend to the heir by hereditary right.
Heir as first above.
Oxford. Extent, 2 June, 35 Edw. I.
Shipton. The manor (extent given with the names of tenants), includiag
20 free tenants in the hamlet of Ramesden, held jointly by the said
earl and countess, by the king's enfeoffment of the king in chief,
service unknown ; and it ought to descend to the heir by hereditary
right.
Heir as first above.
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Oxford. Extent, 22 May, 3'5 Edw. I.
Caversham. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), including
meadow in Hardyngmede and pasture in ' la Horsengle,' a fishery,
6«. 8d. from the fixed view of Shippelake, and 2s. from a ferry ;
whereof the king enfeoffed the said Gilbert and Joan jointly, to
hold to them for life and to the heirs of their bodies.
Heir as first above.
Berks. Extent, 16 June, 35 Edw. I.
Spenhamlonde by Newebur[y]. 100s. rent from free tenants owing
suit of court, and 16s. toll of the market {merchaett') and pleas &c.
held of the earl Marshal, service unknown ; wherein the said Joan
was not conjoined, for Alice de la March, sometime the wife of the
said Gilbert, held (it) by his demise.
Heir as first above, aged 17 and more.
Berks. Extent, 25 May, 35 Edw. I.
Stanvord. The manor (full extent given with names and works of
tenants, including washing sheep and a cottar who ' debet trede the
Dyve '(?), held jointly by the said Gilbert and Joan, by the king's
enfeoffment in form aforesaid, of the king in chief by service of a
knight's fee.
Heir as first above.
Somerset. Inq. 3 June, 35 Edw. I.
Eston. A capital messuage &c., 81a. arable, 12fa. meadow, a common
pasture, a grove, 11. lis. Id. rent of free tenants, 465. rent of customers
and pleas &c. of court, held by the said earl, of the king's enfeoff-
ment, by service of a knight's fee of the king in chief, as of the
honour of Gloucester.
Heir as first above, aged 16 and more.
Wilts. Inq. 2 Jime, 35 Edw. I.
Heghtredeburg. A capital messuage &c., 306a. arable, 16a. meadow,
2 several pastures, a little grove at Homyngesham, IBs. 9d. rent
from free tenants (named), 4:1. 3s. rent from customers, and pleas
&c. of court, held by the said earl of the king in chief as a member
of the honour of Gloucester, service unknown ; and they have fallen
to the heir, after the king's enfeoffment abovesaid, by the death of
one Richard de Westone who held the same of the earl for life.
Heir as first above, aged 18.
Wilts. Ivq. taken at Upavene, 29 May, 35 Edw. I.
Wexcombe. The manor (fuU extent given with names of tenants),
with the hundred of Kynewardestone, including a tenement at
Paskemere, 25 virgates in Wexcombe and Wultone, and a market town
called Bedewynde with toll and ' chypynggavel,' held by the said
earl of the king in chief by service of rendering 321. yearly to the
king at his exchequer.
Heir as last above.
Burbach or Burebach. Two carucates of land (extent given with names
of free tenants), including a capital messuage, which have fallen
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to the said heir, after the enfeoffment aforesaid, by the death of
Ela sometime countess of Warwick, who held them of the said earl
of Gloucester by knight's service, to wit, rendering 40s. when
scutage runs.
Devon. Inq. 27 May, 35 Edw. I.
Langetre. The hamlet (extent given), whereof the said earl and Joan were
enfeoffed jointly by the king in manner aforesaid, service unspecified.
Devon. Inq. 25 May, 35 Edw. I.
Chetelhampton. The manor (extent given), including a chace with
deer, partly covered -wdth wood, and a fishery between Michaelmas
and Easter, whereof the said earl and Joan were enfeoffed jointly by
the king as abovesaid, service unspecified.
Wynkeleye. The said Gilbert and Joan were jointly enfeoffed by the
king of the homage and services of the tenants of the fees of
Wynkeleye, with pleas &c. of courts and views of frank-pledge.
Devon. Ivq. 31 May, 35 Edw. I.
Northleye hamlet. A messuage &c., 29a. arable, 4a. several pasture,
pasture in common, 2a. moor, 8a. meadow, 5a. wood, and rents &c.
of bondmen and cottars, which Maud de Clare, sometime countess of
Gloucester, in her widowhood procured from one Nicholas de
Mortesthorn and afterwards gave to one Jordan de Insula for his
life ; and in the time of the said Countess Joan, the same descended
to the heirs of the said Gilbert and Joan by the said Jordan's death,
as heirs of the said Maud, and were seized into the hand of the said
Joan, who in that manner died seised thereof ; they are held of
Sir Henry de Lancastre as of the inheritance of his wife, by service
of \ knight's fee ; and 11a. arable held as abovesaid, of the lord of
Coleswille by service of \\d.
DoBSET. Inq. 31 May, 35 Edw. I.
Portland. The manor (extent given) held by the earl of the king in chief,
service unknown.
Wyk. The manor (extent given) similarly held, service unknown.
Waymuth. The borough held by the earl of the king in chief, per-
taining to his earldom.
No lands &c. have fallen to the heir by hereditary right or otherwise
in the county after the said earl's death.
Heir as above, age unknown.
Dorset. Inq. 29 May, 35 Edw. I.
Stupel. The manor (extent given), including the hundreds of Hasellore,
Roubergh and Russchemore, held by the earl of the king in chief,
service unknown.
Warham. The township (extent given), including burgesses, rendering
72s. b\d. yearly, a fishery, a fair at the feast of the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist, and pleas &c. and toll of the market, held by
the earl as pertaining to his earldom ; and there are paid yearly
to the prior of Warham by the hands of the chief lords there
11. 6s. 8d. rent and perquisites.
No lands &c. have fallen to the heir &c. as above.
Heir as last above.
314 INQUISITIONS.
Dorset. Inq. made at Dorcestre, 28 May, 35 Edw. I {defective).
Craneborn. The manor (extent given), including a foreign hmidred and
a chace, held by the earl, as pertaining to his earldom of Gloucester,
of the king in chief by service of 2 knights' fees.
Tarente Gundevill. A moiety of the town held by the earl, [as pertaining]
to his earldom, of the king iii chief by knight's service.
Tarente Eusscheweston. The manor (extent given) with the hundred
of Conkesdich ; which manor Gilbert, son and heir of Thomas de Clare,
after the death of the said earl recovered by writ of novel disseisin
against Ralph de Monte Hermeri and Joan his wife and Gilbert
[son of ?] the late Earl Gilbert, a minor and in the king's wardship.
Pympeme. A moiety of the town and hundred (extent given) held by
the said earl
No lands &c. have fallen to the heir &c.' as above.
Heir as last above.
Kent. Inq. 22 May, 35 Edw. I.
Westpecham. The manor (extent given), including 16a. pasture in a
place called Gheldecote, \2d. ' gavelherth ' at Easter, 14s. ' couselver '
at the feast of St. Andrew, and AQd. ' melleselver ' at Christmas,
held by the said Gilbert, by the king's enfeoffment, of the heirs of
John Agylun by service of Id. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 16 and more.
Westpecham. The said earl gave to Thomas de Yspania to hold for his
life, a capital messuage &c., 80a. arable, 40a. pasture, 3a. wood,
3a. meadow, and 35. and 3 hens rent, which are held of the honour
of Gloucester by service of i knight's fee ; and the said Thomas
having lately died, the said tenements came to the hands of Ralph
de Monte Hermeri and Joan his wife.
Kent. Inq. 25 May, 35 Edw. I {def
Thonebregg. The castle and borough (extent given), including customs
of the burgesses called ' stretpanes ' at Mid Lent and ' feyrepanes '
at the feast of St. James, perquisites of the portmote, and weirs
which render 20 great eels and 60 sticks {estik') of small eels at the
feast of Carniprivium, held by the said earl, by the king's
enfeoffment, of the archbishop of Canterbury by service of being
his steward and butler on the day of his enthronement, and doing
suit at the archbishop's court of Otteford held next after the feast of
St. Michael only.
Dacherst. The manor, a member of the honour of the castle
aforesaid (extent given), including ' quemgavel,' ' benherthe,'
405. common fine of Hildenne and Suth, and herbage and mast
of the chace of Thon[bregge] ; and 16a. land held by the said earl
by the king's enfeoffment, of Robert de Haudlo and Simon de
Bardenne by service of 12s. id. yearly ; and there are also due to
the priory of Thon[brigge] 61. 135. id. of yearly alms, and to the parish
church of Thon[brigge] lib. frank incense, price id., of yearly alms.
Haudlo. The manor, a member of the honour of the castle aforesaid
(extent given), including a park, and a water-mill held, by the king's
enfeoffment, of the heirs of Richard de Haudlo.
Heir as above, [aged] .... day of May last.
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Kent. Inq. 27 May, 35 Edw. I.
Bradestede. The manor, a member of the honour of the castle of Thone-
bregge, and borough (extent given), including ' stretpanes,' toU of
the market, tenants of ' opelonde,' customs of ' rostwode,' the enclosing
of Borghyard, ' medselvel ' and ' benherthe,' held by the said earl,
by the king's enfeoffment, of the archbishop of Canterbury.
Edenebregg. A manor (extent given), including a fishery in the stream
held by the said earl, by the king's enfeoffment, of the abbot of
Westminster by service of a pair of gilt spurs price &d., and by service
of 35. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 17 on 11 May last.
Kent. Inq. 23 May, 35 Edw. I.
Ealding. The manor (full extent given), including woods called Stonhame
and Medle, 13 great eels and 24 sticks of small eels, fisheries of the
weirs of DouUswer' and Eicdepole, a water-mill at Brenchisle, and
stallage of the market, held by the said earl, by the king's enfeoff-
ment, of the king in chief by service of J knight's fee, of the honour
of Clare ; and there are payable to the priory of Thon[bregge]
51s. 5Jrf. yearly alms.
And the said earl held of the king's gift a court called the court
of the honour of Gloucester, and another court called the court of
Warblynton, as of the honour of Clare.
Heir as above, aged 16.
Cambridge. Inq. Saturday the feast of St. Botulph, 35 Edw. I.
Bodekesham. la. land, 12Z. 3s. \d. rent of free tenants, pleas &c. held
by the said earl and Joan.
Swafham. 39s. &d. rent of free tenants.
Royston (CrMcem Roysiam). A court worth 10s. yearly.
Litlingetone. View of frank pledge worth 13s. id. yearly.
Aringetone. View of frank pledge worth 6s. 8d. yearly.
All held of the king in chief, service unknown.
Heir as above, aged 16 and more.
HxTNTiNGDON. Inq. Monday after St. Barnabas, 35 Edw. I.
Sutho. The manor (extent given), including the views of Wolle, Sautre
and Grantesden, held by the said earl and countess, by the king's
enfeoffment, of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee.
Heir as last above.
Btjokingham. Inq. Tuesday after Holy Trinity, 35 Edw. I.
Stiuecle. The manor (extent given), including 12d. payable to Alice la
Cottedewedewe for life for her dower for a pasture called Stokkinge,
held by the said Gilbert and Joan in chief, as of the honour of Bristoll,
by the king's enfeoffment.
No other land &c. descended to the earl's heir.
Heir as above, aged 17 on 11 May last.
BxrCKiNGHAM. Inq. Thursday before St. Barnabas, 35 Edw. I.
Esinton. A capital messuage, 100a. arable, 18a. meadow, 2ja. pasture,
and 28s. 6d. rent of free tenants, held by the said earl, as member of
the honour of Rothewelle, of the king by service of | knight's fee.
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And the said earl, before the king's enfeoffment, gave all the above
to Ralph de Batelesmere for life, who survived the said earl, and
after his death the said Joan, the king's daughter, gave the said
tenements to Gandin de Clare brother of the said Gilbert for life,
who died seised thereof, and these tenements descended by hereditary
right to the earl's heir, and no others.
Heir as above of the said Gilbert and Joan, aged 16 and more.
BxJCKiNaHAM. Inq. Wednesday after Holy Trinity, 35 Edw. I.
Little BrikhuU. Two parts of the manor (extent given) held by the
said Gilbert and Joan, by the king's enfeoffment, of the king in chief,
as of the honour of the castle of Dover, by service of 13s. yearly ;
and certain lands held of the lord of Caldeoote by service of 55.
yearly.
No other lands afterwards descended to the said earl's heir &o.
Gilbert, son of the said Gilbert and Joan, aged 17 on 11 May last, is
next heir of the said Gilbert.
Buckingham. Friday before Holy Trinity, 35 Edw. I.
Great Marlowe. The manor (extent given), including a windlass
[wyndasmlus]) upon the Thames for hauling ships, rendering lOa.
yearly, a fishery rendering 205. yearly, 2>l. 13s. rent of the borough,
toll of the market, and fairs on the feast of St. Luke and on
Wednesday in Whitsuntide, held by the said Gilbert and Joan with
other lands, by the king's enfeoffment, of the king in chief by the
service pertaining to an earl. The said Gilbert died seised thereof
wholly, but afterwards the said Joan demised to John le Paniter(?)
her servant and Agatha his wife for their lives 2 virgates of land
without any buUding, by service of Id. yearly ; all which are in the
king's hand by the death of the said countess.
No other lands descended to the heir &c.
Heir as last above, aged 16 on 11 May last.
Northampton. Inq. made at Trapston on Thursday before St. Augustine,
35 Edw. I.
Liberty of the honour of Gloucester, in co. Northampton. Certain views
and a court held by the said Gilbert jointly with Joan late his wife,
to them and the heirs of their bodies, by the king's enfeoffment,
of the king in chief, service unknown, viz. : —
Deneford. The court and view, whose pleas &c. are worth 100s. ; and
he used to receive at the same view lis. 8d. certain yearly from the
towns of Raundes, Wylewynecotes, Middelcotes, Aldewynole, Lowyk,
Trapston, Ryngsted, and Deneford.
Coderstok. A view worth 30s. ; and he used to receive at the said view
15s. M. certain from the towns of Tanesouere, Sothewyk and Pyryho,
and Codirstok and Glapthorn.
Barton Haurad. A view worth 10s., and 4s. fixed view.
Stanieme. A view worth J mark, and 2s. fixed view.
'Heir as last above, age unknown.
Northampton. Iiiq. Tuesday after Holy Trinity, 35 Edw. I.
EotheweU. The manor and hundred (full extent given), including a
pasture in Littelwode, a wood called Mikelwode, a market
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let to divers men in Rothewell, rendering 14?. 10s. yearly, a fair
{feria) on the feast of Holy Trinity, worth lOOs. yearly, and fixed
views from the townships of Broghton, Lodyngton, Craneslee,
Keylmersch, Overton, and Rothewell, held by the said Gilbert
and Joan, jointly enfeoffed by the king to hold to them and the
heirs of their bodies, of the king in chief, service unknown. And
10?. are payable to the countess of Ferrars yearly for her life by the
said earl's deed.
Navesby. The manor (extent given) held by the said Gilbert of the
earl of Lincoln by service of three parts of a knight's fee ; which
manor descended to the said Gilbert of hereditary right by the death
of Isabel de Portibus, late countess of Albemarle, after the king
had refeoffed the said Gilbert and Joan of the manor of Rothewell
in form aforesaid.
Heir as last above.
Essex. Inq. 23 May, 35 Edw. I.
Berdefeld. The manor (extent given), including a park, ' herdselver '
and ' maltselver,' held by the said Gilbert and Joan, by the king's
enfeofifment, of the king in chief, service unknown ; and 400a. land,
7a. meadow, 8a. pasture, and 4Z. is. yearly rent, acquired by the
said earl from Robert le Bruys, after the king's enfeoffment aforesaid.
Heir as above, aged 16 and more.
Essex. Inq. 25 May, 35 Edw. I.
Clarette. The hamlet (extent given), including lOl. rent from free tenants
in Clare, co. Suffolk, pertaining to the hamlet of Clarette, held by
the said Gilbert and Joan, by the king's enfeoffment, of the king in
chief by service of fee farm, as of the honour of Boulogne, rendering
lOl. yearly at the king's exchequer.
Hersham hamlet. 45a. arable, 2a. meadow, 2a. pasture, a windmill,
and 20s. rent, similarly held of the king in chief, service unknown.
Stamburn. 6s. 8d. profits of a court pertaining to the honour of
Gloucester.
Heir as last above.
Essex. Inq. taken at Berdefeld, 24 May, 35 Edw. I.
Thaxsted alias Thaxstud. The manor (extent given), including customs
called ' herdselver ' and ' maltselver,' and rents of 8 plowshares and
7 arrows, held by the said Gilbert of the king in chief as a member of
Gloucester (honour), service unknown ; which manor was of the
inheritance of the said Gilbert, and the said Joan was not enfeoffed
thereof, because at that time it was in the hands of Alice de la Marche
formerly countess.
Heir as last above.
Hertford. Inq. Wednesday after Holy Trinity, 35 Edw. I.
Staundon. The manor (extent given), including 10s. farm of a mill,
and no more because Gilbert son of Thomas de Clare receives the
residue, and toll of the market, held of the king in chief, as of the
honour of . . . brok, as of the marshalcy of England, servicei
xmknown. The king enfeoffed the said GUbert and Joan of the
318 INQUISITIOiSfS.
same, and no other land descended to the earl or his heir after that
enfeoffment.
Popishal. Certain tenements held by the said Gilbert, by the king's
enfeoffment as abovesaid, of the king in chief, as of the honour
of Dover, service unknown.
Heir as above, aged 16 on 1 May last.
Sfssbx. Inq. 19 May, 35 Edw. I.
Rutherefeld. The manor (extent given), including 3 capital messuages,
a free chace with deer, a hundred, and a custom called ' swynyeld,' held
by the said Gilbert and Joan of the king in chief, service imknown ;
and tenements called Lynetereslond and Rymmeslye, held of Robert
de Bromfelde by service of rendering him 18s. yearly.
Heir as above, aged 17 and more.
SxJREEY. iTvq. 28 May, 35 Edw. I.
Blacchingelegh. The manor (extent given), including 2 parks and a
custom called ' parkselver.'
Blacchiagelegh. The borough (extent given), including rents of shops
and stalls ra the market, perquisites of the fair on the feast of All
Souls, and pleas &c. of the portmote.
Ticheseye. A capital messuage, 4a. meadow, 50a. pasture, 103a. arable,
and 47s. 2\d. rent.
Chepatede. A wood, 64s. 6d. and 10 ploughshares rent yearly, works
worth 109s. l\d. &c.
Okham. The manor (extent given).
Waldyngeham. 118a. arable and pasture and 28s. \d. yearly rent.
Camerwell or Camberwell. 69a. arable, 14s. yearlyrent, 6 hens and 80 eggs
yearly.
Tillyngedoune. A capital messuage, 200a. arable worth 4d. an acre,
and 20a. land worth 2d. an acre, yearly.
All held of the said Gilbert and Joan of the king in chief, as a
member of the honour of Clare.
Tyllingedoune. The said Gilbert and Joan on the day when the said
Gilbert died, held 100a. arable and 10a. pasture there, but Henry
de Shenefeld and Christiana his wife, whilst the said lands &c. were
in the king's hand by reason of a trespass of the countess,
recovered the same by judgment of the king's court, as the dower
of the said Christiana of the free tenement of Thomas de Warblynton
sometime her husband, and they were seised thereof untU the
escheator by royal command took the same into the king's hand
after the death of the said Joan.
Heir as last above.
Southampton. Inq. taken at Andevere, 21 May, 35 Edw. I.
Upclatford. 41s. 9d. yearly from 5 free tenants, and U. 19s. Qd. yearly
from 17 customers, held by the said earl of Richard Siward, service
unspecified ; all which descended by hereditary right to Gilbert
his son and heir, aged 18 on the feast of the Invention of the Holy
Cross, 35 Edw. I.
Southampton. Inq. 20 5Iay, 35 Edw. I.
Mapuldrham. The hamlet (extent given).
EDWARD I. 319
Petersfeld. The borough (extent given), including a toll worth 50s.
yearly.
Both held by the said Gilbert of the king in chief, service unknown ;
and they descended to Gilbert his son and heir, as last abovesaid.
SoTJTHAMPTOiir. Inq. 20 May, 35 Edw. I.
Cornhamptone. The manor (extent given with names of six free tenants)
held by the said earl of John de Sancto Johanne by service of 2
knights' fees ; all which descended to Gilbert his son and heir, as
last abovesaid.
Norfolk. Inq. 4 June, 35 Edw. I.
Welles. The manor (extent given).
Warham. The manor (extent given).
Wyveton. The manor (extent given).
All which descended to the said Gilbert by hereditary right, after
the surrender of his lands &c. to the king, and they are held of the
king in chief by knight's service.
Walsyngham. The manor (extent given), wherefrom the prior of
Walsyngham receives 20s. yearly.
Bretcham or Brecham. The manor (extent given).
Crimplesham. The manor (extent given).
All held by the said Gilbert and Joan jointly, by the king's enfeoff-
ment, of the king in chief, as of the honour of Clare and of the honour
of Gloucester, service unknown.
Sharyngton. A foreign leet.
Heir as above, aged 18 and more.
Suffolk. Inq. made at Henhowe on Thursday before the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist, 35 Edw. I.
Le Bluntishalle in Witherisfelde. The manor (extent given) held jointly
by the said Gilbert and Joan, by the king's enfeoffment, of the
king in chief, service unknown ; and Sibyl, late the wife of Roger
Loveday, after the said Gilbert's death, recovered the said tenements
by a writ of novel disseisin before the king's justices at CattishiUe,
against Ralph de Monte Hermeri and the said Joan and others,
and held them until now that they were taken into the king's hand
because the said Gilbert died seised thereof.
Suffolk. Inq. 24 May, 35 Edw. I (defective).
Subers. The town with the hamlet of ' le Wodehale ' (extent given),
including a pasture called Portmannecroft which the burgesses
have at fee farm for 40s. yearly by the charter of earl Richard, a
several fishery, toll &c. of the market and fairs of SS. Gregory and
Bartholomew, and customs of weavers and ' stalage,' held jointly
by the said Gilbert and Joan, by the king's enfeoffment, of the
king in chief, service unknown.
Deseningg with Cavenham. The manor (extent given), including two
parks, a rabbit-warren and a fishery called ' Cavenham Pond,' held
jointly as above of the king in chief, service unknown ; 60a. land,
which the said Gilbert acquired after the said enfeoffment, held of
John de Gedding by service of a clove gillyflower ; and a foreign
meadow at BabbeweU which is held at fee farm of the abbot &c. of
St. Edmund's by service of 275. 8d. yearly.
320 INQUISITIONS.
Haverhille. The manor (extent given), including toU &c. of the market,
held jointly as above of the king in chief, service unkno-wn.
Suthwold. The town (extent given), including 24| thousand herrings
price is. a thousand, similarly held.
Lakinghithe. A messuage, 40a. arable, 6 houses, a fishery, 40s. rent
from customers, and pleas &c. of court with the leet, held jointly
as above of the prior &c. of Ely by serArice of 2s. yearly.
Mildenhale. 30a. land, [6a.* pasture], and 20 free tenants rendering
lis. 5d. yearly, held jointly as above of the king in chief, service
unspecified.
Clare. The castle with the honour (extent given), including the leets
of [Multon*] and Denardeston, similarly held.
Clare. The town (extent given), including toU of the market, and the
fair of Wanteford at the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary,
similarly held, service unknown.
Clare. The manor (extent given) similarly held.
Honedene. The manor (extent given), including a park, similarly held.
Heir unspecified.
Glotjcester. Extent, 19 May, 35 Edw. I.
Campeden. A carucate of land (extent given), including a capital
-messuage, and pleas &c. of court, held jointly by the said earl and
Joan, by the king's enfeoffment, of the earl of Chester by service of
^ knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 16 on 11 May last.
Glottcbstbe. Extent, 17 May, 35 Edw. I.
Eyndecumbe. A carucate of land (extent given with names of free
tenants), including a capital messuage, pleas &c. of court and 2
views, held jointly as above of the king in chief by service of J
knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 17 on 11 May last.
Glotjcester. Extent, 16 May, 35 Edw. I.
Stok. A carucate of land (extent given with names of customary tenants),
including a capital messuage, pleas and perquisites of view &c.,
similarly held as member of the earl {sic) of Gloucester, which
earldom the said earl held of the king in chief by service of 1\
knights' fees.
Heir as above, aged 16 on 11 May last.
Glotjcestee. Extent, 25 May, 35 Edw. I.
Mars. A carucate of land (extent given), including a capital messuage,
and pleas &c. of court, held by the said Gilbert of the king in chief by
service of ^ knight's fee ; wherein Joan his wife was not joined by
the king's enfeoffment, but it descended by hereditary right to
Gilbert his son and heir, aged as last above.
Gloucestee. Extent, 17 May, 35 Edw. I.
Fayreford. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants),
including a water-mill with a certain suit of Middelton, 81. tallage of
* So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, but now torn away.
EDWARD I. 324
customers, a market town in which are 68 burgesses rendering 68s.
yearly, a fair (fayria) on the day of St. James and toll of the
market, held jointly by the said Gilbert and Joan, by the king's
enfeoffment, of the king in chief by service of a knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 17 on 11 May last.
Glottoester. Extent, 24 May, 35 Edw. I (defaced).
Sobbury. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants),
including a park with deer, a park without deer at ' la Leigrave,'
a tenement in Bridenewike, and a market town wherein are
90 (?) burgesses holding 176 burgages &o., held by the said Gilbert
of the king in chief by service of | knight's fee, wherein the said
Joan was not joined by the king's enfeoffment
descended by escheat after the king's enfeoffment of the said Gilbert
and Joan
Heir as above, aged 16 on 11 May last.
Gloucester. Inq. 25 May, 35 Edw. I.
Thombur[y]. The manor (extent given with names of tenants),
including a park with deer, a fishery in the Severn, a croft in
Mortone, and a market town wherein are 60 burgesses holding 100
burgages &c., jointly held by the said Gilbert and Joan, by the
king's enfeoffment to them and the heirs of their bodies, of the
king in chief, service by itself unknown, because it is a member of
the earldom of Gloucester, which the said earl held of the king in
chief by service of 10| knights' fees.
Heir as last above.
Gloucester. Extent, 15 May, 35 Edw. I (defective).
Theukesbur[y]. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants),
including a vineyard and preserve (vivarium), a chace in Cors with
deer, 4s. for common in Swynham from (tenants of the abbot?) of
Wynchecombe of Twenyng, 6s. 8d. rent from tenants of the abbot of
Beubek of Aston, a virgate of land held by Richard Cayleway for
which he ought to carry writs within the four seas of England,
other tenants who ought to carry writs and gather grapes in the vine-
yard, 8 fishing tenants at Muythe, and a market town wherein are 70
burgesses holding 145| and | burgages, and a custom called 'ful-
stale,' held jointly by the said Gilbert and Joan, by the king's
enfeoffment, of the king in chief, service by itself unknown because
they hold the earldom of Gloucester, of which this is a member, of the
king in chief for 7| knights' fees.
Heir as last above.
Worcester. Inq. 2 June, 35 Edw. I.
Bisscheleye. The manor (full extent given) held by the said earl together
with his other lands &c. in England by service of 7| knights' fees,
but in what manner the manor is held separately of the king in chief
the jurors know not ; and certain lands and rent (are held) in dower
by Margery de Brewes. He held no lands in the county of any other
man than the king, nor any, after the king's enfeoffment to the
said earl and Joan his wife, in any way falling to his heir.
Heir as last above.
Wt. 14428. X
322 INQUISITIONS.
Worcester. Inq. 1 June, 35 Edw. I.
Hanleye. The manor (fuU extent given with names of tenants), including
140a. arable and pasture at Blakemore, a wood of the ohace of
Malveme, rents of sokemen, and 2\d, for mowing a ' lawe sithe,'
held similarly in aU respects to the above.
Heir as last above.
Glamorgan. Inq. Monday the octave of Holy Trinity, 35 Edw. I.
Keyrdif. The castle and town with its members Raath and Lequyth
alias Lecwitthe, Lekwythe, and the whole county of Glamorgan
(extent given), including at Keyrdif 423 burgages rendering 211. 3s.
yearly, certain pieces of land beyond the Taff held by Richard
de Sancto Hilario, a fishery in the Taf as weU (by) weir as net, and
toll of merchants by land and sea, at Raath 305a. arable &c., 14s.
rent of a weir fishery, and lis. from Laniltwyt for mowing the meadow
of Taff, and at Lekwythe a fishery let on lease, all held by the said
Gilbert and Joan, enfeoffed jointly by the king to them and the
heirs of the said Gilbert, of the king in chief, service unknown ; and
the abbot of Neeth receives yearly 20Z. 35. for other lands &c. which
the earl had in exchange before the king's aforesaid enfeoffment.
Heir as above, aged 16 on the first Friday in May last.
Glamorgan county.
21 free tenants, rendering \2l. 5s. yearly for the guard of the castle
of Kaird[yf], viz. —
Cogan. A messuage and 2 carucates of land held by John de Cogan,
rendering 13s. 4d. yearly.
Dynaspowis. The castle and 4 carucates of land held by John de Somen,
rendering 23s. 4d. yearly, {and inserted above the line) ' of the lord of
the castle of St. Fagans 6s. 8d.'
StiUi. A messuage and 4 carucates of land held by Remund de SuUi,
rendering 6s. id. yearly.
Costinton. A messuage and 2 carucates of land held by Thomas Costyn,
rendering 65. 8rf. yearly.
Wrencheston and Wonfa. Two messuages and 3 carucates of land held
by Joan de Raleie, rendering 16s. 8d. yearly.
St. Nicholas. A messuage and 4 carucates of land held by Wilham
Corbet, rendering 20s. yearly.
Lanririd. A messuage and 2 carucates of land held by Paulinus de
Kaird[yf], rendering 3s. 4d. yearly.
Penmark. A messuage and 4 carucates of land held by John de
UmframvUe, rendering 26s. id. yearly.
St. Athan. A messuage and 4 carucates of land held by Richard de
Nerberth, rendering 26s. M. yearly ; and for tenements in Pentlyn
13s. U.
Landoh, Lanmays, Landou, Seint Donats and Marcros. Certain lands
held by John de Raleie, Remund de SuUi, John de Wjoiton, John
de Penebrug and David de la Bere, rendering 33s. 4tZ. yearly
equally.
Uggemor, Marthemaur, Coitlow, Langewy, and Neuton. 48s. 4rf. rendered
yearly for their lands &c. by Henry de Lancastre, Richard Siward,
Payn Turbervile, the abbot of Morgan and Philip de Welle.
EDWARD I. 323
All owing suit at the county (court) of Glamorgan every month,
together with 63 Welshmen of Kybur, who do no other service for
their lands &c. in Kibor but suit at the said court every month.
Pleas &c. of the said court 151. yearly.
Glamorgan. Inq. Thursday after the octave of Holy Trinity, 35 Edw. I.
LanyltWit alias Laniltuyt. The town with the whole country of Ruthyn
(extent given), including tolls of the market of Laniltwit and of the
ports of Barri and Aberthau with the fair of LlanUtwit on the feast
of St. Martin, mowing 14a. meadow at Coytlou, and carriage of rods
for makiag sheepf olds and hurdles, and at Ruthyn, mountain pasture,
and a wood called Korchmayloc, held by the said Gilbert and Joan,
jointly enfeoffed by the king to them and the said Gilbert's heirs, of the
king in chief, service unknown as it is a member of the county 6f
Glamorgan ; and the abbot of Neeth receives 251. 17s. f d. yearly.
Lanblethyan alias Lamblethian. The manor with the town of Ooubrugge
and the castle of Talevan (extents given with the names of tenants),
including at Lanblethyan a fishery, customers who ought to repair
the wheels of wagons and carts, and the ironwork (ferra) of 5 ploughs,
at Talevan a custom from turbary in the Redmarsh called ' weygavel,'
and an aid called ' commorth,' and in Ooubrugge 276f burgages,
and toll of the market with a fair on the feast of the Exaltation of
the Holy Cross, all similarly held of the king in chief by barony as a
member of the county of Glamorgan ; and 381. 10s. 6f d. are paid
to the abbot of Neeth yearly.
Heir as above, and he was aged 16 on the first Friday in May.
Langunyth. The hamlet with the whole country of Tirzalth (extent
given), including the site of an ancient castle, held jointly as above,
of the king in chief of ancient acquisition, service unknown.
Heir as last above.
Glamorgan. Inq. 5 June, 35 Edw. I {defective and defaced).
Lanttissen alias Lantrissan. The castle and town with their members,
viz. — the whole land of Miskyn and Glynrotheni, T[rewern* and]
Argoderwlad, with the manor of Cloune and a part of the tenants
in St. Fagans (extent given), held jointly as abovesaid by the king's
enfeoffment, of ancient acquisition, service unknown ; including, —
in Cloune, pasture of Haywode of the forest of Glintaf, and of the
forest between Taf and Cavan, and a fishery in the Taf ; in the
town of Lantrissan, 145 burgages and toll of the town and fair on
the feast of St. Peter ad Vincula ; and in Miskyn, the pasture of
Blaynau(?) Kayr, and 25s. 7|d. rent called comorth.
Heir as above, aged 16 on the first Friday in May.
[Glamorgan.] Inq. 5 June, 35 Edw. I.
Kenefek alias Kenefec. The castle and town (extent given), including
142 burgages with 142a. land, a water-mill and a windmill demised to
the abbot of Morgan, and toll of the market with a fair on the feast
of St. James, held jointly as above of the king in chief by ancient
acquisition, service unknown.
Heir as last above.
♦ So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, but now torn away.
324 INQXnSITIONS.
Glamorgan. Inq. 19 June, 35 Edw. I.
Kayrfilli alias Kaixfily. The castle and town with their members, viz. —
Landevedu, Redcastle {Rvbeocastro), Hendredeni, Kevenkam,
Rudri, Whitchurch {Albo Mo^iasterio), Griffithsmoor {Mora Griff'),
Merthyr and Kilthegayr, with the whole country of Seinghenith
(with names of tenants), held jointly as above of the king in chief,
service unknown, via. —
Kayrfilli. Rents of burgages, and pleas &c.
Lanvedu. 21a. land, Br. meadow, pasture, a water-mill &c.
Bedcastle. 42a. arable.
Hendredenny. 24a. arable and 6a. pasture.
Glyntof, Grencoyd, Keveynon, Cumb and Kevenkarn. 6|a. arable,
a parcel of pasture, and in Kevenkarn, a ' pitte ' in which are
dug sea coals, the profit whereof is worth 20s. yearly.
Rudry. 13a. land, 3a. meadow, and 405. 2|rf. from free tenants.
Whitchurch. 345Ja. arable, and 2a. meadow in demesne, 48a. arable
and, 3a. meadow held to farm by Kenewrek ap Howel, a water-
mill, rents, works &c.
Griffithsmoor. 60a. land and 16a. meadow.
Merthyr. 15a. land, 15a. meadow, a pasture and a water-mill ;
8a. land and 8a. meadow at Kemeyrmorleys which Gron[ou]
ap Jevan Loyd [holds ?] by the demise of Ralph de Monte
Hermeri and Joan his wife .... la. meadow and a pasture at
Lannercok(?) ; 2a. meadow and a plot of pasture at
Kayrkedu(?) which Llewellyn ap Griffi[th] holds by the demise
of the same Ralph and' Joan ; and 10a. arable, 2(?)a. meadow,
and a plot of pasture, [at] Penbont which Madoc Vachan
held for life by the gift
Kylthygayr. A messuage, 20a. land, 8a. meadow, and a parcel of
pasture ; and certain parcels of waste at Lanririd, Clonkenred,
Brynpelchanger(?) and Hendreseysild ; and Llewellyn ab
Griffi[th] held there certain arable lands, meadow and waste
for life by the demise of the said Ralph and Joan.
Senghenyth. 2il. 8s. 2f<i.(?) rent from Welsh freemen &c., including
certain lands &c. in Maistralth held by David ap Griff', and
31s. l^d. from customary tenants in a place called Hendreboyth.
Heir as last above.
Radur alias Le Radur. A house, 63a. arable, 3a. mountain meadow, 8
customers with their works &c. and pleas &c., tenure unspecified.
Glamoboan. Inq. 4 June, 35 Edw. I.
Neeth. The castle and town with the hamlets of Kilthebebilth alias
Kilthebilth, KilthebeHth, and Bruttone (extents given), including
in Neeth, a several pasture called Kneth, 60 Welshmen holding
410a. mountain pasture to farm, 128 burgages, lands &c. held by
the abbot of Neeth, a ferry, toll of the market, and a fishery in
the weir, held by the said Gilbert and Joan, enfeoffed jointly by
the king, of the king in chief as a member of the county of Gla-
morgan, service unknown. And there are paid to the abbot of Neeth
in exchange for other lands 113s. |d. yearly.
Heir as last above.
EDWARD I. 325
[Monmouth ;] wenlok. Inq. {undated).
Newport {de Novo Burgo). The castle and town, and the county of
Wenlok with its members Stowe, Rempny, Djnieleys, and
Coganesmore {mora Cogani) (extents given), held by the said Gilbert
and Joan, jointly enfeoffed by the king to them and the heirs of the
said Gilbert, of the king in chief, service unknown, viz. —
Newport. The castle and town (extent given), including 228
burgages.
Wenlok. The county (extent given), including 42s. 6d. rent of
Welshmen at Werngethyn.
Stowe. The manor (extent given), including 9 customers who
owe works of carrying yearly to the castle of Neuburk for
Christmas, and from Stowe to Kayrdif, Strugoyl or Usk with a
horse.
Dyueleys. The manor (extent given), including customers who
each carry com four times yearly with a horse to Newport or
Kayrd[if].
Coganesmore. The manor (extent given), including a pastttre by
the sea shore, a fishery, and customers each carrying a load of
corn twice yearly to Newport, and other services.
Rempny alias Rempiu. [The manor ?] (extent given), including a
pasture called Warth by the sea shore, and customers carrying
brushwood (buscam) from divers places to the castle of Kayrd[if].
Heirs unspecified.
[Monmouth.] Inq. Tuesday before St. Barnabas, 35 Edw. I.
Maghhay. The town with the whole country of Maghhay (extent given),
includiiig a fishery of Deffrenebboth, held jointly as above of the
king in chief of ancient acquisition, service unknown.
Heir as last above.
[MoNMOUTH.l Inq. Friday after the octave of Holy Trinity, 35 Edw. I.
Usk. The castle with the lands &c. underwritten (extent given) held
jointly as above, tenure unspecified, viz.-r-
Usk. The town (extent given) including 293 burgages, toll of the
market and fair, and the fishery of Usk.
New Grange. Three carucates of land containing 280a. &c. (extent
given), 40a. land at Hodelehale, and 444^a. land and waste in
Wamhir beyond the Usk, which lie void since the war.
Langyvio township. 17 customers holding 125a. land with 2 plots,
and rendering 21s. id. yearly.
Coytkenor. 21 customers holding 128a. land and rendering 21s. 5|d.
yearly.
Aigoyb Weeloc. 61 customers holding 207a. land and rendering
66s. lOd., and a water-miU.
Warthacuitnb township. 66 customers holding 495|a. land, rendering
118s. 8|d. yearly, and 144a. new land rendering 24s., and a
water-mill.
Landesoy township. 23 customers holding 180|a. land and rendering
30s. Id. yearly, 24 villeins holding 198a. new land and rendering
33s. yearly, a water-miU, &c.
Lany Wym, Kevenrosuedi and Wernvaur townships. 50 villeins
holding 457ia. and rendering 51. 8s. lOjd., and a water-mill.
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Trostray. 9 customers holding 57a. land and rendering 8s. Zd.
yearly.
PeUlienny and Lanpadoc. 54 customers holding 315a. land &c.,
rendering 53s. IQd. yearly, and a mill on the Avon, and the cus-
tomers owe ' kylgh ' to the Serjeants and foresters worth U. yearly.
The pleas &c. of the court of Usk are worth 20Z. yearly.
Trillek. The town (extent given), including 113 burgesses holding 271
burgages, rendering 13?. lis. yearly, and holding 583a. land, rendering
U. 17s. 2d. yearly, tolls of the market, pleas &c. of the hundred
worth 30s. yearly, the site of an old castle, the forest, 60 pustomers
at Peneradgoel(?) and Vispole holding 323a. \r. land and rendering
51s. \d. yearly, 61 villeins at Penalht holding 500a. land and render-
ing 4?. 3s. 4d. yearly, 4a. meadow which used to belong to the
chapel of Landenassen, 16 villeins holding 76 Ja. land at Stokkes
and rendering 12s. Qd., 20a. Ir. at Bythycwere in the hands of the
burgesses, 16 tenants at Wytebrok holding 104|a. land, and render-
ing 24s. l\d. yearly, 3 water-mills, and \Ql. pleas, fines &c. belonging
to the courts of Trillek and Cumkarvan.
Troye. 2'10\a. arable in demesne, 300a. pasture and waste in Lam-
bardesmore, 3a. pasture, 19a. Ir. meadow, 6 free tenants rendering
20s. l\d. yearly, 13 villeins holding 84|a. land and paying no rent
and 66 customers holding 231^a. and rendering 675. &\d. yearly with
'kilgh, ' works &c., a water-mill, and lOs. pleas, fines &c.
Cymcarvan. 18 free tenants rendering 16s. 2>d. yearly, 121 villeins
holding l\5\a. and \a. land rendering 11. 9s. l|rf. yearly and ' kylgh,'
18 tenants holding 108ja. &c. and rendering 225. l\d. and 'kylgh,'
and a water-miU.
Lantrissen alias Little Lantrissen upon Usk. Houses with garden,
90a. in demesne, 175a. Ir. in the hands of John Bluet for life of the
gift of Sir Kalph de Monte Hermeri whereof a part remains void after
the war, 9a. pasture, 10a. underwood, a water-miU held by the said
John Bluet for Ufe, free tenants rendering 5s. 4|d. and 2lh. cum-
min, villeins holding 425o. land, cottagers, customers &o. and 13s. 4d.
pleas &c. of court.
Lantrissen. Tenements which descended to the said earl by hereditary
right, after the enfeoffment &c., viz. — \ knight's fee held by John
Bluet for life by the charter of Sir Ralph de Monte Hermeri, which
was in the hands of Sir Bevis (Bogonis) de Clare, by the charter
of Gilbert earl of Gloucester to hold to him and the heirs of his body,
when the earl surrendered all his castles &c. into the king's han(&,
and after the death of the said Bevis reverted to the said earl, viz. —
the site of an old castle sometime of William de Wauton, 58|a. Ir.
arable, ll|a. meadow, 2a. pastiure, a free tenant holding 25|a.
land rendering 65. ^d. yearly, 3 customers, 2 cottagers, and
customers holding 52a., rendering works only, and 3s. pleas,
fines &c.
Lancomb. The manor (extent given) similarly fell to Gilbert de Clare
by the death of Sir Bevis de Clare, after the enfeoffment &c.
[Monmouth.] Inq. Friday after St. Margaret, 35 Edw. I.
Tregruk alias Treigruk. The castle and manor (extent given) held by
the said Gilbert of the king in chief, service unknown.
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Bevis (Bugo) de Clare, brother of the said earl, held the same
to himself and the heirs of his body by the earl's enfeoffment long
before the earl surrendered his lands &c. to the king, and after his
death without heir of himself, the castle and manor descended to
the said earl.
Heir as above, aged 16 on 11 May last.
[Monmouth.] [*Karlyon. The castle, town and manor (extent given)
with members, viz. —
Lobennythe. 178a. land, 43a. meadow and 55a. pasture &c.
Edelegon. Land, meadow, pasture, a water-mill, rent &c.
Wendy. 105a. land, 20a. meadow and rent.
Little Tintern. 18a. land, and l|a. meadow.
Brokewere. The fishery.
Lynwere. The fishery and Waletkylch {sic).
Seinthathan. 22a. land, 16a. meadow and 5s. &c. rent.]
Extent or summary of the above lands &c. in Wales (defaced).
[Ireland.] Extent, Thursday after the octave of Holy Trinity, 35 Edw. I.
Coyllauth. The burgesses held their burgages with the lands pertaining
thereto, rendering 61. 8s. Id. yearly and doing suit at their hundred
^ (courts). There is a mill thrown down, and the tenants render 7s.
yearly for their hand mills ; the pleas &c. of the hundred are worth
10s. yearly.
[Ireland.] Extent, Thursday after the octave of Holy Trinity, 35 Edw. I.
KUmanauth. Six carucates and 15a. land are held by the burgesses in
■their burgages, rendering 61. 2s. 6d. (yearly) and doing suit at their
hundred (courts), and there are cottars rendering 13s. 5d. yearly,
toll of the market, a mill, and 10s. pleas &c. of the hundred.
Ireland. Extent of the lands &c. which were of David son of Miles, and
came to the hands of the countess as her escheat because the said
David was a bastard and died without heir of himself, made at
Cnoatwre(?) before William de la Haye, escheator of Ireland, on
Tuesday after St. Barnabas, 35 Edw. 1.
Hillyd. 158|a. arable, besides (?) (prefer) 120a. dower of Mabel Hacket and
80a. dower of Cecily late the wife of the said David, l|a. meadow, a
' currauth ' of alder, certain parcels of pasture containing 60a.,
and a hiU (montana) whose pasture extends at 4s. yearly.
Ireland. Extent of the lands &c. of the said countess similarly made at
Kilkenny on Tuesday after the octave of Holy Trinity, 35 Edw. I.
Palmeryston. The manor (extent given), including a stockade(?)
(bretagium), a granary, a grange and other wooden houses of forks
(furcis) thatched with straw.
Ireland. Similar extent, made at Kilkenny on Tuesday next the quinzaine
of Holy Trinity, 35 Edw. I.
Rosbargon. The site of a manor, with 2 houses of forks thatched
with straw, 240a. land uncultivated on account of the war in those
parts, and 33a. meadow; the burgesses used to render 8l. 4s. ll^d. in
* So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, but now missing.
32& INQUISITIONS.
time of peace, but only 60s. can now be levied, for it wias burnt in
the war and almost all the tenants are dead ; and there are a
decayed water-mill and garden of | ' estang ' ; pleas &c. of court
nothing because there are no tenants.
Ireland. Similar extent made at Jeripont on Wednesday after St. Barnabas,
35 Edw. I.
Thomaston. 31a. arable in demesne and 3|a. and 1 ' estang ' of moor,
burgesses of a fifth part of the town who render 43s. 9d. yearly
and do suit at their hundred (courts), 14 wasted burgages, 28s. 6f^.
yearly rent which Gilbert de Clare bought of Philip Maxmsel, 20s.
rent from Reymund le Ercedekne for a portion of the toll of 2 mills.
2 mills whereof the countess used to receive a fifth part of the toll
of the earl's inheritance, and a third of a fifth part which Earl
Gilbert acquired from Phihp Maunsel, a bakehouse which Earl Gilbert
built, and 3s. 4ei. pleas &c. of the hundred.
Ieeland. Similar extent made at Kilkenny on Tuesday after the octave of
Holy Trinity, 35 Edw. I (faded).
liOughmetheran. A ruinous stockade(?) (bretag^), grange, stable and a
ruinous sheepfold of stakes ; 260a. of demesnes and 240a. which lay
fallow for the whole time of the countess, and 14a. meadow ; 11. 12d. rent
of free tenants (extent given with names of tenants), including a
carucate of land in Brunyston held by John Lowys rendering 10 capons
and 20 hens and doing suit of court whenever it is held, a carucate of
land called Arblasteryslond held by John Cook (Gocus), rendering 2s.
and doing suit as above, 28a. land by the lake of St. Patrick,
Kilkenny, rendering 2s., and 15|a. land at ' le Nynche ' held by
Thomas de la Fenne, rendering 15s. 6d. yearly and doing suit as
above ; a rabbit-warren and turbary.
Irblastd. Similar extent, Saturday after Holy Trinity, 35 Edw. I.
Kilkenny. The borough and town (extent given), including a castle
which has a hall, 4 towers, a chapel, a mote and divers other buildings,
a stone house in the middle of the street {in medio vico) of the town, a
plot by the house of Roger de BristoUia, and another opposite the castle,
7a. meadow by ' le Gibbethulle,' 111. Us. 4|d. yearly from free
tenants (named), including the burgesses of Kilkenny who hold
their burgages and lands by the enfeoffment of William the marshal,
rendering 111. 15s. 4d. and doing suit at their hundred (courts), a
smithy held by David le Mareschal, toU of the market and fair, a
custom of letting houses during the fair whereof a third part
pertains to the lord, and plots outside the houses in the street
let for the time of the fair, 6 mills in ruins, a garden beneath
the castle, another in the street {vico) of St. John, a fishery, and
60s. perquisites of the hundred of the town ; Q61. 13s. 4d. perquisites
of the assizes of Kilkenny (court) with pleas of the crown when held,
and 20 marks perquisites of the county.
She died 19 April, 35 Edw. I.
lRBLAiir]>. Similar extent made at Callan on Thursday after the octave of
Holy Trinity, 35 Edw. I.
Dunfert. The manor (extent given), including within the close a haU,
chamber, dairy and grange, a stockade(?) {bretag') outside the
EDWAED I. 329
gate, and other wooden houses, 143a. land at Nyweham which are in
the hand of the countess by the surrender of EHas de Ibbyston
for arrears of rent, 3 carucates of land in Davyiston which were of
David Louthmetheran and Philip Crooker, 251. 9s. 5d. from free
tenants, including 8a. land in Daviyston held by Wilham de Grangia,
and 24Z. 9s. 4|d. from the burgesses of Dunfert, who hold 4 carucates,
83a. and 1 ' estang ' of land in their burgages and a pasture in
common, a water-mill, a weir with fishery, and fishery of the water
(eque) of ' le Nore.'
Ireland. Similar extent Monday the octave of Holy Trinity, 35 Edw. I.
The old town of Jeripont. A chamber for a granary, a grange and a
sheep fold (bercheria) of forks (furcis) thatched with straw, in
bad condition, 135a. arable, 3a. meadow, 40a. of moor, grove and
pasture, 8 cottars holding 18a. land, certain ' gablarii ' at Cast-
langossir holding | carucate of land at the lord's will, and | caru-
cate of pasture at CoUeth lying waste on account of the murrain ;
Ql. lis. 3d. rent from free tenants, including a carucate of land at
Balylaure held by John de Rupe, rendering 605. yearly and doing
suit of court, a carucate of land at Kilerne held by Robert son of
Robert by service of 2s. when royal service is proclaimed and doing
suit of court, and a carucate there similarly held by Robert de la
Lyserne, a carucate in ' le Nywes ' held by Geoffrey Calf, rendering
ITd. yearly and doing suit, 12a. land in Incheganelan held by Roger
Ryvel rendering 6s. 8d. and doing suit, and burgages held by the
burgesses of the new town of Jeripont who render 22s. 6d. and do
suit at their hundred (courts), and they. hold a carucate of land in
Roslygan rendering 40s. yearly, and John Sacwart renders ^Ib. pepper
yearly to have protection for his Irishmen ; an old garden, prise
of ale, and perquisites of court, and pleas &c. of the hundred.
Ireland. Extent of lands &c. of the manor of Fermaill which was of the
said earl and is now in the king's hand by reason of the minority
of his heir, made at Kilkenny on Thursday after St. Barnabas,
35 Edw. I.
FermaiU. The manor (extent given), including a castle surrounded
with a stone wall and a hall with stone walls, both roofed with wooden
shingles, a grange of forks thatched with straw, 62s. Id. from cottars
and 'betagii,' and 22s. 6d. from free tenants (named), including
I carucate of land in Athorn held by Thomas de Midia, rendering
13s. id. yearly and doing suit of court ; and there are in rent payable
to William de Sancto Leodegario 37s. 2d. yearly.
Bagodyston. A carucate of land which Earl Gilbert acquired by escheat,
now in the king's hand in form aforesaid.
Corbaly in Offarclan. Half a carucate of the acquisition of the said
Gilbert.
Offarclan. The castle which was of the said countess with 29 carucates, and
60a. land used to be worth 261. 4s. 4d., but because it is in the high
march, the land now lies waste because of the war of the Irish and
nothing can be received thence, but the king spends 40?. yearly
about the guarding of the castle.
Kildermoyth.r Four carucates and 4a. land, which used to be worth
81. 16s. lid. but now Ue waste.
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Clontypir. Certain lands of the inheritance of the said Gilbert, which
certain farmers hold rendering 54s. yearly.
Ireland. Extent of the manor of Callan which was of the said countess on
the day she died on 19 April(?), 35 Edw. I, made on Wednesday
after the octave of Holy Trinity in that year (defaced).
Callan. The manor (extent given), including a castle in which is a
hall of wbod roofed with wooden shingles, a stone chamber, a kitchen
and chambers of wood, and in the hagard a great grange, a stable
of stone and an ox house, and 12a. meadow in ' le Brodemede' ; 31Z. 2s.
rent from ' betagii,' including 2 carucates 24ja. land held by Irish
' betagii ' at Rosmore, 63a. 1 J ' estang ' of land held by the ' betagii '
of Monyclon, 130|a. land held of those of Moyordrum, 189|a. land
and 4:1a. moor, pasture &c. held by those of Moycorky, 316|a. land
held by those of Balylayn, 40a. land held by certain Engfish and
Irish tenants at Old and New Coyllauth, and certain cottars ;
rent from ' gavelarii,' including 110a. land at Matthew's
town(?) held by William le Blund, and 15a. at Dromyn(?) held by the
burgesses of Callan ; and rent from free tenants(?), including
.... at Coillauth held by William de Glo .... Moycorky
12 J carucates of land .... doing suit of court and mill
burgages two water-mills ...... a fair
Ireland. Similar extent of the lands of Ballycallan, Dammauth, Balydougill
and Lethirdan, Thursday after the octave of Holy Trinity, 35 Edw. I.
Balycallan. Three carucates, 107a. demesne land, meadow &c. and
181. 3s. ll^d. rent, including 2 carucates of land in Coulyssil
held by Geoffrey Schortall, rendering il. yearly and doing suit
at the court of Balycallan and the mill of Kilmanauth, 2 carucates
in Damauth held by John de Braham rendering 8l. I8d. yearly and
doing suit of court, 5 carucates in ' le Keppauth ' held by Roger de
Pembrok, rendering a sparrow-hawk without suit, a carucate at
Balauthcomyn held by WiUiam Marcros, the elder, and WiUiam his
brother, rendering il. 12s. yearly and doing suit of court, 24a. land
in Seskynythan held by Walter Strik rendering 7s. 6d. yearly and
doing suit of court, and a carucate held by Malauthlyn 0'Doing(?)
for life by the gift of the countess, rendering Id. yearly without suit.
Dammauth. 163a. demesne land, meadow and pasture in Rogeryston,
153a. in Lyssodam, 2 carucates of land in Tybirkenny, 3 carucates
of land in Kendirganyston, Arclan and the land which belonged to
the priest (presbiteri), and 120a. of the land which was of John de
Braham.
Balydowill. 273a. demesne land, 34s. 8d. rent from free tenants(?), viz. —
a carucate of land at ' le Sart ' held by Robert Schortall, rendering
lib. pepper yearly, doing suit of court by John Schortall and 40s.
royal service, a carucate of land at Balynolan held by John de Kent,
rendering lib. pepper and doing suit of court and mill, a carucate of
land at Boutyston held by Nicholas de Hoo rendering 13s. id. yearly
and doing suit of court, and a carucate of land at Cromal town held
by Master Henry de Raggeleye rendering 20s. yearly and doing suit
of court and miU ; and a water-mill.
Lathirdan. 69a. demesne land ; 58s. 6d.(?) rent from ' gavelarii ' (named),
including 8a, land in Gortruth held by Thomas 0'Cudy(?)j rendering
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2s. 8d. yearly, and J carucate held by him there for life for 12d.
yearly ; and 65s. lOd. rent of free tenants, viz. — a carucate of land
at ' le Holdeton ' held by Alan Dounyng, rendering 40d. yearly and
Kilkenny(?), and 110a. land at Louanth held by Walter,
Robert and William Champeneys, Robert Archebald and
rendering 62s. 6d. yearly and doing suit of court.
Perquisites of courts 3s. 6d.
C. Edw. I. Files 128 to 130.
436. Hugh le Forester.
Writ {of certiorari) on the petition of Adam son of Walter del Wodehouse,
showing that Alice de Rumleye, sometime lady of the castle of
Skipton in Cravene, by her charter which he exhibited in the.
chancery, granted to the said Hugh, his great grandfather whose
heir he is, certain assarts in the fordst of Skipton in Cravene to hold
to him and his heirs for keeping the said forest, which he did until the
day of his death, and they are now detained in the king's hand by
his bailiffs of the said castle, 6 Feb. 35 Edw. I,
[York.] Inq. Saturday after St. Alban, 35 Edw. I.
Skipton in Cravene. The said Hugh by virtue of the said Alice's grant
had assarts in the forest together with the keepership of the forest
and held it until his death ; and in the time of the said Alice and for
his whole life he received yearly for doing the said keepership a
robe or 1 mark at Christmas, and the whole bark of all oaks given
by the lord and thrown down by the wind, with their boughs and
branches, and all other trees {lignis) where honey shall be found,
the honey to the lord of the castle and the tree to the said Hugh.
The said Adam, aged 35, is his next heir.
G.Edw.I. File IBl. (1.)
437. Mary, late the wife of Alan de Cambbrton.
Writ of plenius certiorari to Peter Malorre and John de Insula, upon the
petition of Thomas de Redeman and John le Venur of Camberton,
kinsmen and heirs of the said Alan, showing that whereas the said
Mary held a third part of all the said Alan's lands &c. in Cumberland
in dower, by the assignment of the said Thomas and John, the king
because she adhered to the Scots, caused all her said lands &c. to
be taken into his hand, and now that the said Mary is dead, they
pray that the said lands &c. which she held in dower may be
restored to them, as heirs of the said Alan, 12 Feb. 35 Edw. I.
Writ of venire facias to the sheriff of Cumberland to provide jurors as
required by the said Peter and John, 12 Feb. 35 Edw. I.
Endorsed : — The sheriff was commanded to cause jurors of the neighbour-
hood of Camberton and Creysothen, whereof four at least to be
knights &c. of no affinity to the said Peter and John, to come to
Carlisle on Tuesday after Mid Lent, but the inquisition could not be
taken on that day for want of jurors. Mary late the wife of the
said Alan held a third part of a carucate of land in Camberton, and
332 INQUISITIONS.
a third part of a carucate in Creyksothen and Talentir, Waverton
[and] Wyndscales.
She died at Frereton(?) in Fyf, in Scotland, about the feast of the
Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 32 (Edw. I), and the petitioners are
next heirs of (the said) Alan &c.
Jury panel.
Mandate to the sheriff to have the bodies of the jurors (as in the above
panel) on Tuesday after Mid Lent to decide {recognoscend') what
lands &c. the said Mary held, and whether the said Thomas and
John are next heirs of the said John or not, and so many &c. whereof
four are to be knights &c.
Another jury panel.
Ctjmbbrland. Inq. taken at Carlisle on Friday after St. Gregory, 35 Edw. I.
After reciting the above writ and mandate ; the said Mary on the
day she adhered to the Soots held the following in dower of the
inheritance of the said Alan : —
Camberton and Craysothen. A third part of two carucates of land, held
of Thomas de Culwenn' by service of a third part of half a mark for
comage, and a third part of 1S>. cummin.
Talenty. A third part of 2(?) messuages and of 32a. land, of Thomas de
Derwenwater by service of a third part of &d. for comage.
Waverton. A third part of a messuage and \a. land, of John le Brazour
by service of a third part of 2d.
Wyndschales. A third part of a messuage and 9a. land, of Adam de
Wyndschales by service of a third part of 2d.
She always did the said services to the chief lords when she was (?)
in those parts.
She had no other tenements in the county.
She died at Frerton ia Fyff in Scotland about the feast of St. John the
Baptist, 32 (Edw. I), as the jurors understand by men of those parts who
have come from Scotland. Thomas de Bedman and John le Venour
are next heirs of the said Alan.
Endorsed with a mandate to the sheriff to give seisin to the said heirs.
G. Edw. I. File 131. (2.)
438. Wttt.tam son and heie of Wiixiam QurNTYN.
[Wilts.] Prooj of age taken at Wylton, . . Dec. 35 Edw. I.
William Bruton, aged 50, says that the said heir will be 22 years of
age on the morrow of the Epiphany next, for he was bora at Great
Wychford on the morrow of the Epiphany, 13 Edw. I, and baptized on
the morrow in the church there ; and he knows that so much time has
elapsed because Christina Quintyn, sister of the said heir's father, whom
witness married, died in the following year, 14 Edw. I.
Edmund Falk, aged 60 {sexagenariv^), says the like, and knows it
because in the following year he was made regarder in the forests of
Clarindon and Gravelee.
Hugh Shyrman, aged 50, says the Uke, and knows it because he has a
son, Hugh, who was born in the previous year.
William de Wyly, .aged 50, says the like, and knows it because John
his father died the previous year.
EDWARD T. 333
Robert Bede, aged 60, says the like, and knows it because he had a
son, Walter, who died at.Wichford at the feast of St. Michael in the same
year.
Peter Wyppe, aged 50, says the like, and knows it because he married
Joan, daughter of William de Cherleton, at the feast of the Purification
in the same year.
John le Pruce, aged 50, says the like, and knows it because on the
day the heir was bom he was a carter of Robert Bede who was then farmer
of the church of Great Wychford.
Adam Welybaud(?), aged 51, says the like, and knows it because in
the same year he had seisin of all his lands through the death of William
his father from WiUiam de la Hide the chief lord.
Peter de Wodeford and William Kydenhot, aged 60, Nicholas le Sordere,
aged 66, ... . and William de Clandon, aged 40, say the like, and
know it because on the day of the said heir's birth [they were] at his
father's house
Andrew Payn, guardian of the heir's lands &c. could say nothing
why they ought not to be rendered to the said William as of full age.
C.Edm.I. ^*7el31. (3.)
439. Eva, late the wife of Peter de Cotingham of Deseburgh.
[Northampton.] Assignment of dower made at Deseburgh, 20 May,
35 Edw. I.
[Deseburgh ?] A third part of a capital messuage &c. and of two virgates
of land adjacent, and 14. rent by the hands of the heir of the said
Peter or of his guardian.
C.Edw.I. FileUl. (4.)
440. Henry de Gascrik.
Writ, 20 June, 35 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. 5 July, 35 Edw. I.
Barton. A messuage and 6 bovates of land, held of the king as of the
barony, which was of Gilbert de Gaunt, now in the king's hand, by
service of making one appearance at the king's court at Barton after
the feast of St. Michael ; a messuage, a windmill and 4 bovates of
arable land, held of the prior of Sempringham by service of 4s.
yearly ; a plot and |a. arable (there ?) held of Robert de la Warde by
service of 3d. yearly ; a water-mill there held of John de Hothom
by service of 20s. ; and there are there 3 free tenants rendering
30s. yearly.
He held no other lands in the bailiwick.
John his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
Similar writ, 27 March, 1 Edw. II.
Endorsed by the escheator that he has made no execution of this writ,
because a similar writ came to him in the time of King Edw. I,
which he sends with the inquisition made thereon.
Writ to the same escheator to send without delay the inquisitions he has
made, and the late king's writ, 1 April, 1 Edw. II.
C.Edw.I. JiZel31. (5.)
334 INQUISITIONS.
441. John db Btjeesyerd alias db Btjsyerd, db Bitbsybrd.
Writ, 26 Feb. 35 Edw. I.
SiTBTOLK. Inq. Tuesday before St. Greorge, 35 Edw. I.
Schadnefeud. The manor (extent given) held of the king as of his manor
of FrameUngham, which is now in the king's hand by the enfeoffment of
Roger le Bigot earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, by service
of IJ knight's fee.
Bursyerd. The manor (extent given) held of the king, as of his said
manor of Framelingham, by service of J knight's fee.
He held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
John his son, aged 30, is his next heir.
C. E^. I. File 131. (6.)
442. Robert db Merston.
Writ, 24 Feb. 35 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. 15 March, 35 Edw. I.
Merston. A capital messuage, 59a. arable, 10a. meadow, and certain
free tenants, customers and cottars (named), held of the heir of
Ralph de Gouxill [alias de Gousle], who held of the king in chief,
a minor and in the king's wardship, by service of J knight's fee and
rendering 4s. yearly to the said Ralph's manor of Roxham ; 21a.
arable and la. meadow held of Sir Philip de Lindesey, service
unknown ; a bovate of land and 2a. meadow held of the abbot of
Neubo by service of rendering 13d. yearly ; l^a. meadow held of
the prior of Haverholm by service of 13d. yearly; and a croft held
of Payn Tybetoft by service of 3s. yearly. And the said Robert
rendered yearly for the lands held of the aforesaid heir, a gallon
(lagenam) of oil price 6d. to the chapel of St. Mary the Virgin,
Merston, at Christmas, 22d. for sheriff's aid, ^ qr. . . . to Aubrey
de Foston, and 2s. to the prior of Malteby.
He held no other lands &c. in the baUiwick.
John his son, aged a year and a half, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 131. (7.)
443. Joan de Sormavilb.
Writ, 15 June, 35 Edw. I.
Somerset. Inq. taken at Somerton, 6 July, 35 Edw. I.
Nyweton SormavUe. A messuage &c., 66a. arable, Ja. meadow, la. wood,
2a. alder wood, 5 free tenants (named), a tenant in villenage, two
tenants of cottages, and pleas &c. of court, held of the king in chief
by petty serjeanty, viz. by service of rendering yearly at Michaelmas
a new sheet (unius mappe nove) 10 ells long, and a towel 5 ells long,
at the exchequer ; and a tenement described in terms identical
with the above, held of the heirs of WilUam de Grouiz, who hold
of the king in chief and are of full age, by knight's service.
She held no other lands &c. in the bailiwick.
WiUiam de Cruket, her son, aged 30 and more, is her next heir.
C.Edw.I. FiUlU.(,%.)
EDWARD I. 336
444. William db Braytoft aJias de Braitob't.
Writ of plenius certiorari on the representation of William son and heir
of the said William, that whereas his father held certain lands &o.
in Braytoft and Gunneby, co. Lincoln, of Edmund Deyncurt, Gilbert
de Gaunt seized them after his death by reason of petitioner's
minority, as if they were held of him, and held them as wardship
until his death, when the bailiff of the king's manor of Folkingham
by the Idng's command took the same into the king's hand as if the
said Gilbert had been seised thereof in his demesne ; he is now of
full age and has entered on his lands held of other lords, and prays
the king to do him justice, 26 Nov. 35 Edw. I.
Lincoln. Inq. made at Parteneye, 23 Dec. 35 Edw. I.
Braitoft and Gunneby. The said William held 20a. land, 10a. pasture,
and 21s. rent, of Edmund Deyncurt as of his manor of Steping by
service of ^ knight's fee, and not of Gilbert de Gaunt. On his death
the said Edmund entered upon the same as wardship and held it until
the said Gilbert ejected him, who held the same as wardship on the
day he died ; after which Thomas de Weston, to whom the king
committed the keeping of the lands &c. whereof the said Gilbert
had enfeoffed the king, and after him William de Welleby to whom
the king committed thatkeepership for a time, and now Walter de
Gloucester the king's escheator for four years, have held the same
as wardship.
The said William his son is his next heir, and was 21 at Whitsunday,
31 Edw. I.
C.Edw.I. FilelBl.{9.)
445. Walter de Castorp of Billesfeld.
Writ [16* Dec. 35 Edw. I] {missing).
Lincoln. [Inq.] . . Dec. 35 Edw. I (a fragment).
Billefeld. A fifth part of a capital messuage, 18a. arable, 2a. meadow,
a several pasture, a pasture (in common) and a several fishery ....
held of, Robert Peche by service of ^ knight's fee.
Car (?). The site (?) of a capital messuage
unknown.
held of the earl of Surrey by service
the said earl's court.
Gilbert son of Beatrice de 30 years and more (is) his next
heir.
C. Edw. I. File 131. (10.)
446. Bbvis (Bogo) de Knovill alias de Cnovyle.
Writ, 6 July, 35 Edw. I.
Wilts. Inq. 3 Aug. 35 Edw. I.
Dich^ygge. The manor (extent given with names of tenants), including
a messuage, | virgate of land, |a. meadow, and l|a. wood which
Adam de Alecombe holds, owing suit at the hundred of Bissoppeston
* iS«e Calendar of Fine Bolls, p. 549,
336 INQUISITIONS.
for the manor of Dicherygge, held of the king, by reason of lands
which were of Roger le Bigod, sometime marshal of England, now
in the king's hand, by service of | knight's fee except a fifth part ;
and it is of the inheritance of Joan (deceased) late the wife of the
said Bevis.
Bevis his son, aged 30, is his next heir.
Marches of Wales. Inq. made at Strugull, 31 July, 1307.
Marthem. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief, as of the
honour of Strugull now in the king's hand, by service of a Welsh
knight's fee.
Heir as above, aged 24 and more.
Glottcestbb. Inq. 1 Aug. 35 Edw. I.
Gravenhull. Seven tenants rendering 19s. l\d. yearly, held of the king
in chief by service of ^ knight's fee.
Little Teynton. Two carucates of land (extent given), including a
capital messuage, held of Alan Plockenet by service of a pair of
gloves, price Id.
Kylkoite. A carucate of land (extent given), including a capital messuage
and 12a. wood within the forest of Dene, held in chief of John de
Ferrariis by socage, rendering \d. (yearly).
Heir as above, aged 24 at the feast of St. Leonard last.
C.Edw.I. Filem.{n.)
447. 'NicHOLAA late the wife of Baldwin db Aldham.
Assignment of dower to the said Nicholaa from the lands &c. of the said
Baldwin, who held of the king in chief {undated) [about* 1 9 Edw. I(? )].
Sussex. Lampham. The manor, extended at 91. 18s. 8jd. yearly.
Gevyngton. The manor, extended at 191. I5d. yea.rly.
Kent. Aldham. The manor, extended at U. Is. fd. yearly.
Brembeltye. 6s. 8d. rent from Richard Hereward and his heirs for a
tenement in the hamlet.
C.Edw.I. File m. (12.)
448. Richard db Stbetton.
Writ, [flO Feb. 10 Edw. I(?)] {missing).
[Warwick.] Inq. made at Stretton on Thursday after the feast of St.
Matthias {defective).
A capital messuage with garden, a fishpond held of
Thomas son of Thomas de Asteleye.
36a. land doing suit at the said Thomas's
court in Morton every 3 weeks.
A certain of the church of Wytenaye worth
12a!. yearly, rendering 12d. yearly to John le Jovene.
of the said Richard, aged 18, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 131. (13.)
* See Calendar of Fine Rolk, p. 291.
t iSee Calendar of Fine Rolls, p. 158.
N.B. — The dates of Nos. 447 and 448 have been supplied from the Calendar of Fine RoHs
»nce the reference numbers were fixed.
EDWARD I. 337
449. Sbwal de Worth, of Haynton.
Writ [*18 Feb. 10 Edw. I or 19 April, 11 Edw. I] (rmssing).
[Lincoln.] Inq. (undated and defective).
H[aynton ?]. A knight's fee held of Peter de Schoteny which
fee Peter rendered with his other fees to the king during the life-
time of the said Sewal nor did any service
to the king during his lifetime held
of the said Peter by the knight's service pertaining to such a
tenement.
Haynton. A capital messuage, 12 bovates of land in demesne, 11 bovates
of land held in villenage, a windmill and a water-mill, held of Robert
[de Grenley] homage and doing suit at his court
of Sixhill every three weeks ; a plot and 2a. land for lid. rent to
the said Robert ; 8 bovates of land [held of] Nicholas
Tochet for 12s. 6d. rent, and 12d. to the same Nicholas for having
a way to a certain mill.
Haynton and elsewhere. A knight's [held of John] de Kyme of Gryseby,
lately deceased, and his ancestors unknown except
2 bovates of land which he held of the said John and his ancestors
Haynton and Houton. 13s. assised rent of the fee of
the said Robert de Grenley and John de Kyme.
John his son, aged 9(?) at the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross,
10 Edw. I, is his next heir.
See Gal. of Inquisitions P.M., Vol. II, No. 263.
G.Edw.I. ^i?e 131. (14.)
450. Robert de Kaynes.
Pourparty of the fees whereof Hawis late the wife of the said Robert is
dowered {undated), [about 10 Edw. I?].
Gloucester. Little Sobbyry. A knight's fee{?) held by the heirs of Jordan
Byssop.
[Sussex.] Wyleden. J fee held by Thomas de Lenn.
Northampton. Herleston and Great Heyford. | fee held by John de
Bolimer ; and else where of the king.
Walton. J fee held by John de Mohaut ; and elsewhere of the king.
Sprotton. J fee held by John son of Simon de Monte Acuto.
Sussex. Eokynton, Yeverton and Beydinton. 1 fee held by Roger la Warr'.
Gloucester. Lassebur'. 1 fee held by Henry de Lassebur'.
Wilts. (Unspecified.) J fee held by Robert de la Lee.
See Cal. of Inquisitions P.M., Vol. II, No. 433 and Gal. of Close Rolls,
1279-1288, pp. 225 and 240.
C.Edw.I. File 131. (15.)
451. Oliver de [PuncJhardun.
Writ [27t Nov.(?) 11 Edw. I.] (missing).
Southampton. [Inq.] made in the presence of Philip Crok and John le
Sauvage (undated and defective).
* See Calendar of Fine Rolls, Edw. I, pp. 159 and 183.
t See Calendar of Fine Rolls, Edw. I, p. 175.
Wt. U428.
338 INQUISITIONS.
held of the king in chief
a member of Faccumbe of the queen in the New
Forest seized the manor of Elingeham into the hand
He held nothing in co. Southampton He held the
manors aforesaid by service of a knight's fee.
Oliver [his] son, aged 30 and more
G.Edw.I. ^i7e 131. (16.)
452. WHiUAM DE Lanoedon.
Writ {missing).
Essex. {Inq.'\ {undated and defective) [*about 2 Edw. I].
Lang[edon]. A messuage, [189 ?]a. arable, 5\a. meadow, 8^a. pasture,
rents and works, held of the king in chief by service of a knight's
fee.
James his son, aged 10, is his next heir.
MemorandMm of a third part of the above, including 63a. arable.
C. Edw. I. File 131. (17.)
453. John db Tbayly.
Writ, [3 Dec. 1 Edw. If].
Essex, /wg. {undated).
Hobruge. The manor (extent given) held of the heirs of Richard de
Momfechet by service of \ knight's fee.
Walter his son, aged 21 and more, is his next heir.
See Gal. of Inquisitions P.M., Vol. II, No. 15.
G.Edw.I. Filelil. (18.)
454. MaTTHEVP DB COLUMBARnS.
Writ {missing).
Southampton. Inq. {undated) [about 10 Edw. If].
Enham and Crockes Estone. \\ knights' fee held of the king in chief
by service of a knight's fee.
Thuderleye. The manor with (its) hamlets held of Lady Isabel de
Eortibus, countess of Albemarle, by service of a knight's fee.
Michael de Columbariis his brother, aged 60 and more, is his next
heir.
G.Edw.I. Filem.{\9.)
455. William de CtrMBs.
Memorand/wm of the division of the lands of the said William into three
equal parts {undated). [2 Edw. I.J]
[Oxford.] [Combe.] Arable lands in the fields called Morfeld, Estfeld and
Westfeld, la. in a meadow called Sutham extending from the said
Wilham's weir to the field of Middilton, and \r. meadow between the
* fi'ee Calendar of Close Rolls, 1272-1279, yTm. "^T
t See Calendar of Fine Rolls, Edw. I, ■p. 165.
X See Calendar of Close Rolls, 1272-1279, j>. 67.
EDWARD I. 339
said weir and field, a fishery extending from his weir to the weir
sometime of Sir Eoger Gernun, a pasture called Radewell, and 4s. 4d.
rent from Alexander de Draycote and two other free tenants.
Cheleworthe. 3 villeins and 2 cottars (named).
Part of the dower assigned to the said William's wife : — ^in place of
a third part of the capital messuage, (there is) assigned a messuage
in the town.
O.Edw.I. FiUU\.{2(i.)
( 340 )
ADDENDA.
456. Richard, son and heir of Roger Loveday.
Writ to Walter de Gloucester, escheator, to take the proof of age of the
said Richard, who was bom at Often and baptized in the church
there, as is said, and says he is of full age, and seeks the lands &c. of
his inheritance, held, of the honour of Peverel which is ia the king's
hand, which are in the wardship of Fraric de Mateshale and John de
Fyton, executors of the will of Simon de Bradenham, deceased, to
whom Eustace de Hacche granted the same, who had the wardship
by the grant of Adam de Cretyng, to whom Queen Eleanor sometime
the king's consort demised the same, who had it of the king's grant ;
23 Sept. 31 Edw. I.
Gonf. Vol. II, No. 643 ; and Vol. Ill, No. 486.
C. Edw. I. File 110. (16.)
457. John, heir of Robert Walrand, an idiot.
Writ (missing).
Gloucester. Transcript of extent made on Saturday after the Assumption,
29 Edw. I.
Cystone. The manor, which was of the said Robert and is in the king's
hand by reason of the said John's idiocy (full extent given), including
20a. land and \\a. meadow which formerly were of the master of
the hospital of St. Laurence, Bristol, 2a. meadow and 12a. pasture
at Doyntone, 71o. pasture in La brech, a park of 46a., another park
of 96a. called Overpark, customs called ' wodehennes ' and ' beinerth,'
and customers of greater and less tenure and cottars, who ought to
be taxed at the will of the lord, with the advowson of the chapel,
held of the heirs of WUUam de Berkele of Dyrslee, service unknown,
and there are due 2s. yearly to Wilham Tracy for 2| virgates of land
in Doyntone.
Wilts. Transcript of extent made on Friday after St. James, 29 Edw. I.
Laventen. The manor, similarly in the king's hand (fuU extent given
with field names and names of those who have pasturage), including
pasture on the moor, pastures called Vemibrech, Smalemers, Thomes
and upon Roghedone, and ' la heye,' and 17 customers, with their
duties and privileges, after whose deaths the lord ought to have
the best {mdiorem) beast for a heriet, nor shall they marry son or
daughter outside the manor or sell horse or ox, without Ucence,
held of the earl of Arundel in chief, service unknown.
Wilts. Transcript of extent made on Saturday after St. James, 29 Edw. I.
Yatesbyry. The manor, similarly in the king's. hand (full extent given
with names of tenants &c.), including a pasture called Northlese,
a pasture upon Coulewebergh, and customs and heriet &c. as above,
held of the king in chief, service unknown. King Henry the king's
father gave the manor to Robert Walrand.
ADDENDA. 341
Wilts. Transcript of extent made on Thursday after St. James, 29 Edw. I.
Winterbourne Ascertone. The manor, similarly in the king's hand
(full extent given with names of tenants), including 10a. land in
the Suthfeld and Northfeld which formerly were of Reginald, rector
of the chapel of Wynterbourne, by the demise of Maud Walraund,
9ia. meadow at Wychford, the custody whereof William son of
Walter, sometime lord of the manor, granted to Hugh de Daubeni,
divers customers' works, including carriage of the corn of the manor
when it is to be sold at SaHsbury, Wyltone (or) Ambresbury,
heriets &c., and (the advowson) of the chapel, held of Henry de Lacy,
earl of Lincoln, in chief by service of | knight's fee.
Glotjcestee. Transcript of extent made on Friday after the Assumption,
29 Edw. I.
Frompton. The manor, similarly held in the king's hand (full extent
given), including meadows in Holemers and Kyngmor, pastures in
Enedebergh(?), Matford, ' la Sned '(?), Wakingrave, Docham, Roghen-
ham, Brusiemor, and in a way called Loxeweye, an alder wood called
Holleye, a grove called Nethersned, an underground coalmine
(carbonera) much wasted and worth 3s. 4eZ. yearly, divers customs,
works &e., and the advowson of the church, held of the king in
chief, service unknown.
SoMEBSBT. Transcript of extent made on Saturday after St. Bartholomew,
29 Edw. I.
Stokecurcy. The castle with the borough and its members of Wyk
and Wyndyate, similarly in the king's hand, and for the keeping
of the castle belong, from divers tenants thereof, the service of an
armed horseman with barded horse, a crossbowman and 6 other
men on foot, armed with basinets and hauberks, for forty days,
whenever summoned in time of war, at their own charges, and
afterwards at the lord's charges, if he will, during the war (full extents
given), including in the borough a market every Saturday, and a
fair on the feast of St. Andrew, to which no toll or perquisites belong,
at ' la Wyk ' a messuage, land and meadow at Lowelestone called
Pillokesitte, pasturage in Middemor, Newelese, Lysham, Brademere,
Sutherham and Hwetham, Colversplot, Hajrwariiesgore, Broninges-
mede, ' la Northamme ' by the sea, and Brodeforherthe, and a
park of 120a.; at 'la Wyndyate' pastures at TettehuUebrigg and
in Oldpark by the castle, and Hethfeld ; divers customs, works &c. ;
and each customer of the township of Staford having geese {aucas
ereas) shall give a goose called ' lesegos ' at the Gule of August ;
and 12 tenants of the homage of the prioress of Stodlegh and of
Simon de Craucomb, give yearly 12 slabs {sclabb') of iron forhaviiig
common of pasture for their cattle upon Cantok. The castle with
the borough and the manor of Wyk are held of the king in chief,
service unknown. The patronage of the priory of the monks of
Stokecurcy belongs to the manor of Wyk, and they have the church
of Stokecurcy to their own uses, which was of the advowson of that
manor : it is a cell of the abbey of LoUay. And there are due to
the prior of Stokecurcy for a tenth of the whole rent, of ancient
custom, 35s. 4td. yearly ; to Matthew de Forneaus for the whole
tenement of Wyndyate, of ancient rent, 8s. yearly; to William Trivet
342 ADDENDA.
for a messuage, 18a. land and l|a. Ir. meadow in Loweleston,
9«. (yearly) ; and at the hundred of Caneton, of custom called
'burghrizt,' 2jd.
Knights' fees : —
Somerset. Farindon. 1 knight's fee held by William de Grindham
and Bemund Trivet, who each owe suit at the court of Stoke.
Chiltonekoc and Edingestone. 3 knights' fees similarly held by
William Trivet.
Knyttetone. A virgate of land held by John Bran, who shall
give 2s. scutage when scutage is at 40s., and he owes suit of
court.
Buriton. Eichard Eoland holds as much and does as much.
Hunybere. | knight's fee held by John de Columbers.
Stokecurcy. 60a. land held by Henry and Walter Everard, who
shall give 2s. lOd. scutage when &c., and owe suit of court.
Fairfeld. A virgate of land held by Margaret daughter and heir of
Balph Russell, giving 6s. for scutage &o. and owing suit of
court.
[Unspecified.] | virgate of land held by Custancia Attepile, giving
hd. scutage- &c.
La Sterte. A virgate of land held by Walter le Lyf, giving 12d.
scutage &o. and owing suit of court.
Devon. Spicheswyk. 1 knight's fee held by Michael de Spycheswyk,
owing suit of court.
Wanercleye. 1 knight's fee held by Gervase de Ralegh.
High Bray. 1 knight's fee held by Richard Flemjmg.
[SoMBESBT.] Transcript of extent made on Sunday after St. Bartholomew,
29 Edw. I.
Canyton. The hundred, similarly in the king's hand (extent given),
viz. — 7s. Id. fixed rent at the feast of the Purification called
' horderezeld,' 19s. Ifd. rent of Hokkeda.y called ' borghryst,' 13s. Id.
rent at the feast of St. Michael called ' austage,' and 42s. pleas &c.
of the hundred yearly.
SoMBBSET. Transcript of exteni made on Thursday the feast of
St. Bartholomew, 29 Edw. I.
Radeweye. The manor, similarly in the king's hand (full extent given),
including meadow in Bedmede and Wyldemor, whereof the prioress
and nuns of Canygtone, who have the church to their own uses
receive the herbage &c. of a tenth part, pastures at ' la Tweyslade,'
upon the MU of iUedone and at Wygelesmore, la. fir wood, a custom
called ' horderyeld, ' divers works and customs, and the advowson
of the priory of Canygton, to which the church is annexed, held
of the king in chief, service unknown ; and there are due of fixed
rent and ancient custom to the prior of Stokecrosy for tithes of
rent 8s. 9d. yearly, and to the hundred of Canygton for ' hordereyeld '
6s. 5d.
Devon. Transcript of extent made on Friday the feast of the Nativity of the
Blessed Mary, 29 Edw. I.
Potyngton. The manor, similarly in the king's hand (extent given),
viz.— a water-mill, 119s. 6d. rent, 3s. 4d. pleas &o. of court, and
ADDENDA. 343
the advowson of the chjirch, held of the honour of Bradenech by
service of | knight's fee.
Annexed is a transcript of extent of the manor of Couberle, co. Gloucester,
which was of Sir Giles de Berkele, made on Tuesday after the
Assumption, 29 Edw. I. See next number.
E. Ancient Extents, No. 8.
458. Sm Giles de Sebkele.
Writ {missing).
Glotjcestee. Transcript of extent made on Tuesday the feast of the
Assumption, 29 Edw. I.
Couberle. The manor, which came into the king's hand by the death
of the said GUes, except the lands &c. which Alice, late the wife of
Nicholas de Berkele holds of the manor as dower, and except the
lands &c. which Thomas le Butiler and Joan his wife hold of the
manor as dower of the said Joan, (fuU extent given of the king's
part) including a fishpond in the garden and the advowson of the
church: the whole manor is held in chief of the heirs of Robert
Walrand, lords of Gistone, now in the king's wardship, by service
of U. yearly.
He died on the day of the Translation of St. Edward the King,
22 Edw. I. Thomas his son, aged 8 on the feast of the Nativity of
St. John the Baptist last, is his next heir, whose wardship belongs to
the king by reason of the idiocy of John Walrond heir of Robert Walrand.
E. AncierU Extents, No. 8, m. 6.
( 344 )
ADDENDA TO VOL. I.
459. Peter son of Matthew.
Writ to the abbot of Persor and Elias de Hertford, escheators, to enquire
what lands the said Peter held &c. and who is his next heir &c. and
to take the lands &c. into the king's hand, . . April, B9 Hen. III.
Endorsed: Dorset (?), Southampton and Wilts.
C. Hen. III. File n. (21.)
460. Reginald Corobeond,
Writ to the escheator in co. Salop, to enquire what lands the said Reginald
held &o., and who is his next heir &c. 18 (?) Oct. 42 Hen. III.
iSee No. 13.
G. Hen. III. FiU 20. {21.)
461. Richard de Clare, earl op Gloticester and Hereford.
Knights' fees. [47 Hen. III.]
[♦Oxford &c. Eminborne.
Witham.
Hannoye.
Haplederham.
Finnemere.
Somerset. Clivedon.
Clopton.
(Unspecified.) Ascombe.
Stoke Unfred.
Emnebergh.
Stokewold.
Bagrige.
Hereford. Stonyhaston.
Stanton.
Witbome.
(Unspecified.) Eston.
Brideleston.
Maresfeld.
Somerset, Chipley.
Olopton.
(Unspecified.) Wiveleseye.
Dineharston.
Essex. Galeham.
Barle.
Foxheford.
Suffolk. Gluningham.
Stanesflod. .
Burr.
* So given (very inoorreotly) in the Calendar printed in 1806, page 24, but not now to be found on
the documents; probably contained on the portion of File 27.(5.)m. 42, whichhasbeentomaway.
ADDENDA TO VOL. 1.
Sttpfolk. Hankedon.
Bare we.
Essex. Handen.
Norton.
Suffolk, Kavendis.
Badell.
Esse.
Barton.
Pridinton.
Kokesfeud.
Wardinge.
Wageshame.
Mulford borough, \rectius Mulford, Bures.]
Lelleseye.
Chedburye.
Hertford. Standen.
Essex. Angere.
Pipinghers.
Fingilflod.
Thopesfeld.
Northampton. Lowike.
Staveme.
Deneford.
Strapeston.
Hayford.
Anditon.
Suffolk. Little Bradley.
Gaysley.
Waxdington.
Trapton.
Flokton.
Dalham.
Alvedon.
Caneham.
Godham.
Totenham.
Haukdon.
Othley.
Gavenedis in Foisworth.
Surrey and Kent. Tygges.
Crounwrth.
Camberwell.
Mereworth.
Blene.
Natinton.
Greenwich.
DotiDghall.
Glaisford.
Sheldwich.
Grundhall.
Ardre.
DittoD.
346 ADDENDA TO VOL. I.
Surrey and Kent. Wikebergh,
Nethelest.
Depingbery .
Swaneton.
Heldham.
Sheldwiche.
Wicleston.
Pinches.
Chioheshey.
Wodmerston.
Norfolk. Wiham.
Cremplesham.
Tomers.
Panesworth.
Sencham.
Esthawe.
Gunesthorp.
Greston.
Brethenham.
Heverslond.
Weitwell.
Great Walsingham.
Birton.
Little Walsingham.
WeD.
Warham.
Carmeton.
Badel.
Gunesthorpe.
Hundringham.
Bekingham.
Bingested.
Hume.
Charelton.
Lige worth.
Carleton.
Thasbury.
HunestenstoD.
Walpole.
Kingsted.
Wineton.
Sniterle.
Claye.
Wishimham.
Eeinham.
Stivekey.
BrenstoD.
Middelton.
WitweU.]
See Oal. of Inquisitions P.M., Vol. I, p. 159.
ADDENDA TO VOL. I. 347
462. Httgh de Nbvtll of Essex,
Writ de diem clausit extremum to John le Moyne, esoheator, 5 Oct.
53 Hen. III.
Endorsed : Essex .... Sussex.
0, Hen. I II. File Z6. {21.)
( 348 )
ADDENDA TO VOL. 11.
463. [*WiLLiAM LE Rous, deest.
Stafford. Walsahall. The manor, extent and partition.] [4 Edw. T.]
464. William lb Roxts, deceased.
Writ to the sheriff of Stafford, on the complaint of Margery, daughter
and one of the heirs of the said William, who held of the king in
chief, that whereas the king lately took her homage and commanded
the sheriff, in the presence of Henry de Bray, to cause the manor of
Waleshale, which was the said William's, to be extended, and full
seisin of her pourparty to be made to her, the sheriff has not yet
assigned her the said pourparty in full ; wherefore he is commanded
to proceed in person to the manor and assign to her what he finds to
be in arrear of her pourparty, or signify the cause why he has not
done so ; 16 April, 5 Edw. I.
Endorsed [by the sheriff]. 2J{?)a. land which the abbot of Hales holds,
in Waleshale, and 2a. land which William de Schelfhal holds in
Schelfhul, whereof William le Rus, father of the said Margery, was
seised on the day he died, and which are contained within the pour-
party of the said Margery, are in arrear to her ; whereof he has not
dared to give her seisin because the said abbot and William are
enfeoffed thereof by charters of William de Morteyn which they have,
and they have been in peaceful seisin for 6 years and more.
C. Edw. I. File 16. (15.)
465. John de Boshale.
Writ de diem clausit extremum to Thomas de Normanvill, escheator,
4 Sept. 10 Edw. I.
See Calendar of Fine Rolls, Edw. I., p. 168.
C. Edw. I. File 32. (12.)
466. [*HxrMPHBBY de Whaddon,
Wilts. Whaddon. The manor.
Hulprington.
Somerset. Tinmeresbarue. The manor (full extent).] [14 Edw. I.]
467. fHxTMPHRBY DE WaDDONB.
Wilts. Inq. Saturday after St. Barnabas, 14 Edw. I.
Waddon. A part of the manor (extent given), including a capital
messuage, 100a. arable, 10a. meadow, a water-mill, rents &c., held
of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, of the honour of Troubrigge, by
service of | knight's fee ; 80a. arable, 8a. meadow, rents and customs,
* So given in the Calendar printed in 1806, and still missing,
t Supplied from an Elizabethan (?) transcript.
ADDENDA TO VOL. II. 349
at Hulperington in the same manor, held of the heirs of Humphrey
de Scovile by service of I knight's fee ; a wood in the same manor
held of the abbess of Romesey by service of 8c?. yearly ; and a several
pasture held of the prioress of Ambresbury by service of 10s. yearly.
Michael de Waddon, his nephew (nepos), aged 21 at the feast of
St. Peter ad Cathedram in the year aforesaid, is his next heir.
E. Inq. P.M. Series II. File 1227. (1.)
468. William de Fortibtts, sometime earl of Albemarle.
Transcript of tvrit of certiorari to Master Henry de Bray, escheator, con-
cerning the knight's fees which were the said WilHam's, which he held
of the king in chief and which by his death were taken into the hand
of King Henry the king's father, and are still in the king's hand, to
be returned into the chancery a month from the day of St. Michael.
Witness Edmund, earl of Cornwall, 4 July, 15 Edw. I.
Berks. Trnscript of Inq. Saturday after St. Luke, 15 Edw. I.
Morton and Eneburn. 1 fee held by Nigel de Saundrevill.
[Leicester.] Transcript of Inq. made at Melton on Tuesday before St. Denis,
15 Edw. I.
Eyton. \ knight's fee, of the fee of the earl of Albemarle, held by John
le Boteler, whereof the abbot of Leicester holds of him 2 virgates and
1 bovate in frank almoin, and WilUam Boteler holds of him ^ knight's
fee, and the said John holds of the king in chief for homage and
doing suit at the court of Holewell, co. Lincoln, twice yearly ; and
3 carucates of land, held by the abbot of Croxton for \ knight's fee
in frank almoin, whereof WilMam le Boteler holds of him I carucate
in Eyton for his homage.
[Seustern.] 5 carucates of the fee of the said earl, held by Thomas
le Seustern for (1 ?) knight's fee ; whereof the abbot of Vaudey
holds of him 27 bovates rendering 25s. M. yearly, the master of
the knights of the Temple in England holds of Mm in Seustern
2 virgates in frank almoin, Simon Russel holds of him 1 virgate in
the same town of the same fee, rendering 6d. yearly, Robert Gilbert
1 virgate of the same fee rendering him 14c?., Hugh de Blaston
1 bovate rendering Id., and Emma Duraunt 1 bovate ; and the said
Thomas holds of the king in chief rendering 10s. yearly at the manor
of HeleweUe.
Braundeston. 4 carucates of land held of the earl's fee by John de
Brommesle for \ knight's fee ; whereof the abbot of Croxton holds
of the same John 1 virgate doing foreign service, and the prior of
the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England has a free tenant
who holds 1 bovate of him there, and the prior claims to have been
enfeoffed by the said John's ancestors, service unknown ; the prior
of Bauver similarly holds of the same John 2 virgates of land in
frank almoin, and the church of Braundeston 1 virgate, doing foreign
service ; the said John holds the said tenement of the barony of
Albemarle, doing suit at the court of HeleweUe tmce a year and
suit at the hundred of Framel(and) and foreign (service).
Lincoln. Transcript of Inq. and extent made at Lincoln on Sunday the
morrow of St. Luke, 15 Edw. I.
350 ADDENDA TO VOL. U.
Helewelle in the wapentake of Beateslawe. | knight's fee, where 8
carucates make a fee and 8 bovates a oarucate, was held by the said
William of the king in chief and was taken into the late king's hand.
Lady Eleanor the king's mother, is dowered thereof.
Bitham and the soke. 1| knights' fee, viz. — 11 carucates, held of the
said earl by Roger de ColeviQ.
Suth grange. | fee, where 10 carucates make a fee, held by the abbot
of Vaudey in alms.
Atlyngton in the wapentake of Wymerbrigg. ^ knight's fee, where
7| carucates make a fee, held by WiUiam le Graunt.
Carleton in Walton {rectius the wapentake) of Grafhow. 1 knight's fee,
where 12 carucates make a fee, held by Nigel de MoundeviU ; whereof
he held in demesne 34 bovates which Duncan, earl of Fyf, now
holds in free marriage with the daughter of the earl of Gloucester,
the abbot of Thorenton holds 16 bovates whereof 4 are in abns,
the master of the knights of the Temple holds 38j bovates in alms,
and the master of the hospital of St. Lazarus holds 1\ bovates in
alms.
Brun in the wapentake of Avelund. 2\ bovates of land (now) held
of the earl's fee by service of 34s. 6d. yearly by the abbot of Thornton,
who held them of the earl, service imknown.
Gedeneye, Holebek and Quappelond in Holand. J and ^ knight's fee,
where 48 carucates make a fee, held by William de Beaumond,
William le Conestable and Giles de GousiU.
Ormesby and Utterby in the wapentake of Lodeburg. Jg knight's fee,
where 48 carucates make a fee, held by Robert de Ormesby by a
mesne from John de Holm.
Thimelby in the wapentake of Homcastre. ^ knight's fee, where
30 carucates make a fee, held by Herbert de Sancto Quintino.
Hagwortdingham in the wapentake of HiUe. ^ knight's fee, where 31
carucates make a fee, held by Thomas de Langeton ; and the abbot
of Revesby holds 2 bovates in alms, by the gift of the said Thomas's
ancestors.
Askeby, Stavenby and Little Gretham in the wapentake aforesaid.
^ knight's fee, where Z\\ carucates make a fee and 8 bovates a
carucate, held by Robert de Kyrketon ; and the abbot of Revesby
holds 16 bovates in alms of the gift of Hugh son of Ralph.
Saxelby in the wapentake of Laurys. \ knight's fee, where 4 carucates
make a fee, and 1 1 bovates a carucate, held by Peter de Chaumpein.
Normanby and Teuilby in the wapentake of Manlee. J knight's fee,
where 4 carucates make a fee and 8 bovates a carucate, held
by William de Normanby by a mesne from the heirs of the barony
of Redebum.
HelmesweU, Glentesworth and Haketon in the wapentake of Aslakhowe.
I knight's fee, where 7 carucates make a fee and 8 bovates a
plough(land), held by Peter le Vendoeuer by a mesne from Alexander
de Heton ; and the prior &c. of Bolyngton hold in alms 7 bovates
by the gift of the said Peter de Chaumpeine.
Wyvelesby, Holm, Bradeleigh and Little CJotes in the wapentake of
Bradeleye. 1 knight's fee, where 2\ carucates make a fee and
21 bovates a carucate, held by PhUip de Wyvelesby ; and 2 capital
messuages and a little wood in Wyvelesby and Holm.
ADDENDA TO VOL. II. 351
Thor(gramby ?) in the wapentake of Walsheoroft. :^ knight's fee,
where 20 carucates make a fee and 22 bovates a carucate, held by
the heirs(?) of Saunton ; and a bovate of land held by the abbot of
Wellehow in Grimmesby in alms.
Bemolby. -yho knight's fee, where 20 carucates make a fee and 24
bovates a carucate, held by James de Bernolby.
Osgoteby. -^^ knight's fee, where 60 carucates make a fee and 12
bovates a carucate, held by William de Cateby.
Steinton and Rysby. ^ knight's fee held by the abbot of Thornton
where 40 carucates make a fee and 18 bovates a carucate.
Toft. ^ knight's fee held by the same abbot in alms, whereof 6 carucates
and two parts make a fee and 21 bovates a carucate.
Claxeby. ^ knight's fee held by the master of the knights of the
Temple in alms, where 30 carucates make a fee and 16 bovates a
carucate.
Toft and Neweton. -^ knight's fee held by the prior of St. Katharine's,
Lincoln, in alms, where 5 carucates make a fee and 20 bovates a
carucate ; and ^ knight's fee held by the prior &c. of Sixhill in
alms, where 10 carucates make a fee and 16 bovates a carucate ;
and ^ knight's fee held by Richard de Daleby, where 7| carucates
make a fee and 20 bovates a carucate.
Barow in the wapentake of Yerdeburg. A toft held by the said William
de Fortibus, earl of Albemarle, of the king in cluef , taken into the
hands of King Henry, and still in the king's hand.
(Unspecified.) Ij knight's feie held by Peter de Chaumpeine ; J knight's
fee held by Robert Nunneman ; and 1 knight's fee in the same held by
Geoffrey de Wynpole and Ermetrude his wife, whereof Wilham de Percy
now holds a moiety, and the abbot of Thornton the other moiety.
GoushuU. J knight's fee held by Simon de Veer, which the abbot of
Thornton now holds.
KiUingholm. 1| knight's fee held by Robert de Muneeals.
Seuerby, Stocton and Rysel. 1 J knight's fee held by Ingram de Seuerby,
viz. 1 fee in Seuerby, and J fee in Stocton and Rysel, co. Bedford.
Kyryngton. I knight's fee held by Hermisius {sic) de Cotes and . .
his wife and John de Fonteynes and Ahce his wife ; whereof Walter
de Haya now holds a moiety, and Robert the clerk and Margery his
wife and Wilham the clerk and Anne his wife hold the other moiety.
Ketelby. J knight's fee held by Hermisius (sic) de Nevill.
York. Transcript of Inq. made at Harewode on Wednesday before St. Denis,
15 Edw. I.
Craven. Fees of the castle of Skypton in Cravene.
Ranulph son of Sir Robert de NeviU holds 12 carucates, which make
1 knight's fee.
Lady Margaret de Nevill holds 21| carucates, which make 1 knight's
fee and J carucate.
Sir Hugh son of Henry holds 11 carucates.
Sir Wilham de Vavasour holds 9 carucates.
Sir WiUiam le Flemeng holds 14 carucates, which make 1 knight's fee.
Sir John de Eston holds 10 carucates.
Sir Wilham de Hertlyngton holds 1 carucate in Hertlyngton and
6 bovates in Appletrewyk.
352 ADDENDA TO VOL. II.
Sir WiUiam de BoyviU holds 3 carucates.
Sir Roger Tempest holds 6 carucates and 6 bovates.
Sir John Gyliout holds 5 carucates and 1 bovate.
Sir Ingram de Mounceaus holds 3| carucates.
The prior of Boulton holds 6| carucates.
William de Hebbedon(?) holds 6 carucates.
William Mauleverer holds 14 carucates, which make 1 knight's
fee.
WiUiam de Marton holds 12 carucates.
ElHs de Rylleston holds 4| carucates.
John de Marcheley holds 3 carucates.
Everard Fauvel holds 3| carucates.
William son of Robert holds 3 carucates.
William de Cestround holds 1 carucate.
Peter de Westwyk holds 2J carucates.
John son of Richard de Fauvelthorp holds 1 carucate.
Henry Mason {Cementarius) holds 2 carucates.
Robert Meygnoun holds 1 carucate.
EUis de Stretton holds | carucate.
Robert de Stosthorp holds | carucate.
Richard son of Walter of Bradeley holds | car^ate.
Robert son of Geoffrey of the same holds J carucate.
Adam But of the same holds J carucate.
Hugh son of Adam de Stretton holds | carucate.
Adam de Pontefraeto holds | carucate.
Robert son of Wilham de Stretton holds J carucate.
William Proudfot holds ^ carucate.
Gilbert de la Warderobe holds 3 bovates.
Henry Cook {Cocus) holds 2 bovates.
WiUiam le Botiller holds 2 bovates.
The heir of John de Machoun of Bradeley holds 2 bovates.
D. son of Thomas de Halton, Walter de Wodehouses, and Henry
son of Iseult hold 2 bovates.
Peter de Broynton holds in serjeanty 2 bovates.
Henry de Kegeley holds in serjeanty 2 bovates.
WiUiam son of Wilham the Serjeant, holds in serjeanty 2 bovates.
Of all the above, 14 carucates make a knight's fee, except one fee,
which is of 12 carucates.
Holdemess. Tenants of knight's fees late of the earl of Albemarle in
Holdemess.
Ross. \\ carucate held by WiUiam de Ross.
Grymeston. 4 carucates held by the same.
Ryel. 4 carucates held by the same in service.
Benigham. 1 carucate held by the same in service.
Atingwyk. 12 carucates held by the same in service.
UUeram. 1 carucate held by the same in service.
Merflet. 2 carucates held by the same in service.
Aldeburg. 6 carucates held by the same in serivce.
Custwyk {rectius Oustwyk). 4 carucates held by WiUiam de Custwyk
(rectius Oustwyk).
Bewyk and Walkyngeton. 5 carucates held by John de Meus.
Ryston. 12 bovates held by Robert Hilyard, where 8 make a carucate.
ADDENDA TO VOL. II. 353
PitKng. 3 carucates held by the same.
Tunstal. 4 carucates held by the same.
Westheytfeld. 16 bovates held by Thomas de Dreyns.
RoUeston. 9 bovates held by the heir of Robert Sottwyn.
Preston. 1 bovate held by Robert Boys and 1 carucate held by John
Pasmer.
Neuton. 2 carucates held by the heir of Thomas de Neuton.
Preston. 6 bovates held by Nicholas Haukyn of Preston.
Neusome. 2 carucates held by John de Neysome.
Otryngham, Frokyngham, Cunigeston and Seton. 10 carucates held by
William de Lasceles in service. Afterwards John de Lasceles,
son and heir of the said Wilham, acknowledged in the exchequer
in Easter term in the 31st year that he held 12 carucates.
Danthorp. 12 bovates held by the heir of John de Danthorp.
Camerington. 13 bovates held by the heir of John de Camerington.
Wyveton and Skirlagh. 4 carucates and 10 bovates held by Henry
de Wyveton.
little Thorne by Hedon. 2 carucates held by Geoffrey de Cumbaund.
SkeffeMng. 3 bovates held by Robert de Skeffehng.
Skirtlington and Erghum. 5 carucates held by the prior of Bridelyngton.
Sunthorp. 1 carucate held by Thomas de Sunthorp in demesne.
Gousel. 6 carucates held by the heirs of Robert de Gausel.
Sutton. 34 bovates held by Saer de Sutton.
Gagnisted, Cuningston, Dripole and Frokyngham. 5 carucates held by
the same.
Utneuton, Great Haytfeld, Hildelston, Tans^ern, Wassaund and
Beninholme. 10 carucates held by the heir of Geoffrey Berchaund.
Horneseburton- 26 bovates held by the heir of Gilbert de
Mapelton.
Catwyk, Seton, Carleton and Holmeton. 10 carucates and 2 bovates
held by Wilham Hwytyk.
Bunwyk and Garton. 8 carucates and 5 bovates held by John de
Carleton.
Berneston, Wynketon, Lesset, Richton, Boyton and Carthorp. 24
carucates and 1 bovate held by Ingram de Mounceaux ; and a plot
of land in Berneston called Herlandes' held by the same.
Berneston. 12 bovates held by the heir of Gerard.
Cuningston. 4 bovates held by Hugh Blassele.
Nutle. 2 carucates held by Peter Nutle.
BruStwyk. 3 bovates held by Michael le Aumoner.
Holm. 2 bovates held by Wilham del Holm in demesne.
Tunstal. 2 bovates held by the heir of Stephen del Hull of Tunstall in
demesne.
Neusam. 2 bovates held by William le Brokur.
Tunstal. 2 bovates held by the heir of Wilham de Crokhou.
Thorn. 4 bovates held by Nicholas de Thorn in demesne.
Beford. 3 carucates held by Peter de Gousel in service.
Holm. 2 bovates held by Simon le Conestable, Peter de Gousel and
Stephen de Pagel.
Utthorn. 3 carucates held by Peter de Meus.
Peningesthorp, Holmeton, Preston, Haytfeld and Little Kelle. 11
carucates held by Wilham de Chesthunt.
Wt. H428, J5
354 ADDENDA TO VOL. II.
Preston, Tunstal, Waxham, Rolleston, Mapelton and Sprotel. 11
carucates and 7| bovates held by John de Preston.
Rue, Garton and Rymburg. 6 carucates held by John de Ross.
Mapelton, Custwyk {rectius Oustwyk) and Dinghou. 23 carucates held
by Peter de Buys in service.
Elstonwyk and Holm. 4 carucates held by the heir of Hugh Bygot
in service.
Ravene8(er). 2 carucates held by Hamo Hauteyn.
Holaym. 5 carucates held by Henry de Sancto Martino.
Holaym Croft. A plot held by the same.
Sprottele. 12 carucates and 1 bovate held by Simon de Veer.
Ryse, Amal, Suthskyrlage, Reston, Cattewyk, Cattefoss, Behum,
UUerham, Wythomwyk, Merton, Bilton, Suthfrokyngham and
Homeseburton. 25 carucates and 1 bovate held by Walter
Faucounberge .
Fagel. 10 bovates held by Thomas de Heslarton in service.
Eluardby, Thorkelby, Dunnethorp, Brandesborton, Beghum, Rosse,
Bristril, Risum, Holmeton, Rymeswell and Utthorn. 38 carucates
and 6 bovates held by Herbert de Sancto Quintino in demesne and
service.
Est Halsam. 2| carucates and 4J bovates held by John le Warde of
Halsam.
Westmerton, Borton Constable, Neuton, Halsham, Garlesthorp,
Skeftlyng and Benigholm. 13 carucates and 1 bovate held by
Simon le Conestable.
York ; holderness. Transcript of extent of Holdemesse made at the
feast of St. Michael, 15 Edw. I., viz. — of the fees which William,
earl of Albemarle, held of the king in chief on the day he died &c.
Brustwyk, Cleton, Kayngham, Witthoronse, Esyngton, Kylnes(e),
Utthorn, Little Humbre, Lelle Dyk and Preston. The manors,
held of the king in chief, were taken into the king's hand on the
death of the said WiUiam de Forz, earl of Albemarle ; whereof
the king has two parts, and Isabel late the wife of the said WiUiam
the third part as dower.
Rosse. 1 carucate and 2 bovates held by William baron of Ross in demesne
and 2 bovates in service ; and 4 bovates in alms there.
Grjnnmeston. 4 carucates held by the same William in service.
Ryel. 3 carucates held by the same in service.
Benyngholm. 1 carucate held by the same in service.
Attyngwyk. 12 carucates held by the same in service.
Wolleram. 1 carucate held by the same in service.
Merflet. 2 carucates, where 8 carucates make a fee, held by the same
in service.
Aldeburg. 6 similar carucates held by the same in service.
Ross. 4 carucates held in demesne by the same of Sir Herbert de Sancto
Quintino.
Custwik (rectius Oustwik) and Mapelton. 2 carucates in demesne in
Custwyk and 2 carucates in service in Mapelton, held by Stephen
de Custwyk {rectius Oustwyk).
Bewyk and Walkyngeton. 4 carucates in demesne and 1 carucate in
service in Walkyngton held by John de Meus,
ADDENDA TO VOL. II. 355
Reston. 12 bovates held by Robert Hildyard ; and there are 4 carucates
in service, and 2 bovates in frank almoin.
Fitling. 3 carucates in service held by the same Robert.
Tunstale. 4 carucates in service held by the same.
Little Coulden. The same Robert defended 3 carucates and did suit
at the wapentake for the same ; which are now in the king's custody
because Peter de Gousel did homage for them to the king.
Westheytfeld. 3 carucates held by Thomas de Breyns, viz. — 5| in
demesne and lOj in service, and 8 carucates in alms.
RoUeston. 3 bovates held by the heir of Robert Sotwayn in demesne,
and 6 bovates in service.
Preston. 1 bovate held by Robert Roys in demesne ; and 1 oarucate
held by John Passemer in demesne.
Neuton. J carucate held by the heir of Thomas de Neuton in demesne,
and l| carucate in service.
Preston. 2 bovates held by Nicholas Haukyn of Preston in demesne, and
4 bovates in service.
Neusum. 1 carucate held by John de Neusum in demesne, and 1 carucate
in service.
Otryngham, Frosyngham, Cunigston and Seton. 10 carucates held by
William Lacels in service.
Danthorp. 6 bovates held by the heir of John de Danthorp in demesne,
and 6 bovates in service.
Cameryngton. 13 bovates held by John de Cameryngton in demesne ;
and 2J bovates held in alms.
Wyveton. 10 bovates held by Henry de Wyveton in demesne.
Wyveton and Skyrlagh. 4 carucates held by the same in service ; and
2 bovates held in alms.
Little Thorn by Hedon. 1 carucate held by Geoffrey Cumbaud in
demesne, and 1 carucate in service.
Skeftlyng. 3 bovates held by Robert de Skeftlyng in demesne.
Skyrljmgton. 3 carucates held by the prior of Brydelyngton in demesne.
Erghum. 2 carucates held by the same in service.
Sunthorp. 1 carucate held by Thomas de Sunthorp in service.
Gousel. 19 bovates held by the heirs of Robert de Gousel in demesne,
and 3 carucates and 5 bovates in service.
Sutton. 17 bovates held by Saer de Sutton in demesne, and 17| bovates
in service.
Gagensted. 32 bovates in service.
CunjTigston. 1 carucate in service.
Drypol. 3 bovates in service.
Frokyngham. J carucate in service.
Utneutone. 18 bovates held in demesne by the heir of Geoffrey
Berchaund, who is in the king's wardship, and 17 bovates in
service.
Great Haytfeld. 2 carucates and 3 bovates held by the same in service.
Hildolston, Tanstern, Wassand and Benyngholm. 3 carucates and
2 bovates held by the same in service.
Horneseburton. 11 bovates held by the heir of Gilbert de Mapelton
in demesne and 13 bovates in service. Also 2 bovates in service
there, and 19 bovates in alms.
Ciatwyke. 21 bovates held by Williapi de Hwytyk in demesne.
356 ADDENDA TO VOL. II.
Catwyke, Seton, Carleton and Holmeton. 7| carucates and 1 bovate in
service.
Catwyke, Killing and Seton. 3 carucates and 2| bovates in alms.
Bonnewyke. 18 bovates held by John de Carleton in demesne and
3^ carucates in service.
Garton. 3 bovates in demesne, 20 bovates in service, and 2 carucates
in alms.
Bemeston, Wynketon and Lesset. 5 carucates and 6 bovates held by
Ingram de Mounceus in demesne.
Bemeston. A plot called ' Herlandes ' held by the same.
Bemeston and Wynketon. 15 bovates in service.
Lesset. 3 carucates in service.
Rychoton, Beyton and Carthorp. 13| carucates in service.
Bemeston. 10 bovates held by the heir of Gerard de Sancto Johanne
in demesne, 2 bovates in service, and 4 bovates in alms.
Cunyngston. 2 carucates and 6 bovates held by Hugh Blassele, whereof 21
bovates are in alms and 1 bovate is in service, except 3a. which
the said Hugh holds in demesne.
Nutele. 2 carucates held by Peter de Nutele in demesne.
Brustewyke. 3 bovates held by Michael de Aumener in demesne.
Holm. 2 bovates held by William de Holm in demesne.
Tunstal. 2 bovates held by the heir of Stephen del Hyl of Tunstal in
demesne.
Neusum. 2 bovates held by WUliam le Brokur.
Tunstale. | bovate held by the heir of William de Crokehou in demesne
and 1| bovate in service.
Thorn. 4 bovates held by Nicholas de Thorn in demesne.
Beford. 3 carucates held by Peter de Gousel in service.
Holm. 2 bovates held by Simon le Conestable, Peter de Gousel and
Stephen de Pagele in demesne.
Hutthom. 7 bovates held by Peter de Mens in demesne and 2 carucates
and 1 bovate in service.
Penynsthorp. I carucate held by William Chesthund in demesne.
Holmeton. 5 bovates held by the same in demesne.
Preston. 12 bovates held by the same in service.
Penynsthorp. 1 carucate held by the same in service.
Holmeton, Haytfeld and Little Kelke. 7 carucates and 1 bovate, where
40 carucates make a knight's fee, held by the same in service.
Preston. 14 bovates held by John de Preston in demesne, 10 bovates
in service, and 2 bovates in alms.
Tunstale. If bovate held by the same in demesne.
Waxham. 10 bovates held by the same in demesne.
Waxhaym, Eolleston, Mapelton and Tunstale. 6 carucates and 3|
bovates held by the same in service.
Sprotele. 1 carucate held by the same in service.
Rue, Garton and Ryngburg. 6 carucates held by John de Ross in
demesne.
Mapelton, Custwyke {rectius Oustwyke) and Drynghoue. 23 carucates,
which make a knight's fee, held by Peter de Buys in service.
Elstanwyk. 2^ carucates held by the heir of Hugh Bygot in service.
Holm. 1^ carucate held by the same.
Raveuser, 3 carucates held by Hamand Hautayn in service.
ADDENDA TO VOL. 11. ^57
Holaym. 10 bovates held by Henry de Sancto Martino in demesne,
3 carucates and 6 bovates in service, and a plot called ' Holaym
croft ' in demesne.
Sprotele. 6 carucates and 7 bovates held by Simon de Ver, whereof the
king now has in demesne 10 bovates, without wood or capital messuage,
5 carucates and 2 bovates in free service, and 7 bovates in alms.
Eluarby and Thorkelb(y). 5 carucates and 5 bovates, where 52 carucates
make a knight's fee, held by Herbert de Sancto Quintino in demesne.
Dunethorp. 2 similar carucates held (by the same) in service.
Thorkelb(y). 2 similar carucates and 3 bovates held (by the same) in
service.
Brandesburton. 9 similar carucates held by the same in demesne and
2 similar carucates in service.
Beghum. 10 similar bovates held (by the same) in demesne.
Ross, Bristhyl, Ry^um, Holmeton, Rymeswelle and Utthorn. 16|
similar carucates held (by the same) in service, and 1 carucate in alms.
Ryse. 4 carucates held in demesne by Walter de Faukunberg, baron,
after the death of Peter de Brus, and 6 bovates in service, where
52 carucates make a fee.
Arnal. 1 bovate held (by the same) in demesne, and 3 bovates in service.
Suthskyrlage. 2 bovates held (by the same) in demesne.
Reston. 1 bovate held (by the same) in demesne.
Catwyk. 14 bovates held (by the same in demesne), and 13 in service.
Catefoss. 6 carucates held (by the same) in service.
Behum. 10 bovates held (by the same) in service.
UUeram. 1 carucate (held by the same).
Wytthornwyk. 2 carucates and 4 bovates held (by the same) in demesne,
and 1^ carucate in service.
Merton. 2 carucates and 1 bovate held (by the same) in service.
Bylton. 1 carucate held (by the same) in service.
Suthfrokyngham. | carucate held (by the same) in service.
Horneseburton. 2 bovates held (by the same) in demesne.
Pagel. 10 bovates held by Thomas de Herlardton in service.
Esthalsham. 4 carucates, viz. — 3 J bovates in demesne, 31 bovates in
service and 13J bovates in alms, held by John le Warde of Halsham,
where 12 bovates make a carucate and 8 carucates a knight's
fee, because it is of the fee of the archbishop.
Westmerton. 9 bovates held by Simon le Conestable in demesne, 4
bovates in service and 4 bovates in alms.
Birton Conestable and Neuton. 6 carucates of the fee of the archbishop,
as above, held by the same, viz. — 4 carucates and 2 bovates in
demesne and 15 (sic) bovates in service.
Halsam. 3 carucates of the same fee held (by the same) in demesne,
and 6 bovates in service.
Gharlesthorp. 10 bovates of the same fee held (by the same) in demesne,
and 11 bovates in alms.
Skeftlinge. 3J bovates held (by the same) in .demesne and 4^ bovates
in service.
Benyngholm. 3 bovates held (by the same) in demesne.
Throughout this inquisition 48 carucates make a knight's fee,
except where otherwise specified.
See Vol. I. No. 471. E. Ancient Extents, No. 1.
( 358 )
ADDENDA TO VOL. III.
469. Joan, yottngest dattghtbe and one of the heies of Philip
Marmioun.
Writ to Walter de Gloucester, escheator, to take the proof of age of the
said Joan, who was born at Middelton by Tamworth, co Warwick,
and baptized in the church there, as is said, and says she is of full
age and seeks the lands &c. of her inheritance which are in the king's
wardship, 18 Aug. 27 Edw. I.
C. Edw. I. File 92. (20.)
470. Isabel de Fyenes.
Writ {missing).
[Buckingham.] Extent made on Friday after St. Michaiel, 24 Edw. I.
Wendover. The manor (extent given) held in dower, of the inheritance
of the heirs of Fyenes, of the king by knight's service.
She died on Sunday after the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
24 Edw. I. William de Fyenes is right heir of the said manor, and of
full age.
E. Ancient Extents, No. 79, m. 2.
( 359 )
INDEX OF PEESONS AND PLACES.
( 361
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
All references are to numbers, not pages, except where otherwise stated.
Names of Scotch and Irish places appear under the headings Scotland
Ibeland respect'i
Ab Adam. See John ap Adam.
Abadham, John. See John ap Adam.
Abbenhale, co. Glouc. See Abenhall.
Abbenhale, Abbehale. Ralph de.
29.
, John de, son of Ralph, 29.
, Ralph de, 230.
Abbemoun, John de, 434 {p. 297).
Abbetot, Laurence de, 135.
Lucy, wife of Laurence de,
135.
, , her daughters Cecily
and Sibyl, 135.
Abbotsbury, co. Dorset, Elworth in,
q.v.
Abbresbury, Apperbury, Aper-
bury, Edbburbury. Thomas
de. 432.
, Walter de, 432.
Abel, John, 434 (p. 302).
AbenhaJl or Abinghall, Abbenhale,
CO. Glouc. manor, 29.
Aberthaw, Aberthau, co. Glamorgan,
port, 435 {p. 323).
Abindon, Robert de, and Maud his
wife, 324.
Abingdon, Abyndon, Abindon, co.
Berks, inquisitions made at,
69, 125.
, abbot of, 384.
Abinger, co. Surrey, Paddington
Hastings in, q.v.
Abkettleby, Kettilby, Kettelby,
Ketelby, Kettilby Beler, co.
Leic.', 132, 163 {pp. 104, 107),
391 {pp. 258, 262, 263, 264).
Abyndon, co. Berks. See Abingdon.
Achard, Robert, 340.
Robert, 426.
AekhiU, Akhvdl, [near Presteigne, co.
Radnor], 235 (p. 160).
Acle, CO. Essex. See Oakley.
,co.Norf.,manor, 434{p. 296).
Acle, John de, 328.
, , his son Thomas, 328.
Acle — oont.
, John son of William de, 328.
, Peter de, 328.
Acton TurviUe, Actone Tarborvile,
00. Glouc, 90 {p. 62).
[in North Lydbury parish],
CO. Salop, 90 (p. 52).
Roimd, Acton la Rounde, co.
Salop, 90 {pp. 52, 53, 54).
Scott, CO. Salop, Alcaston in,
q.v.
, Aketon, co. Suft., 12, 401.
Ad, John, 98 {p. 65).
Adam the king's watchman. See
Wayte.
Adam, John de Ab. See John ap
Adam.
, William, 434 {p. 298).
, William son of, 427.
Adderley, Aderdeley, co. Salop, 90
{p. 52).
Addington, Adyngton, Adington, co.
Surrey, manor, 236 {pp. 168,
170).
Adelahton, co. Salop. See Adley.
Adestok, co. Buck. See Adstock.
Adforton, Atfreton, AfiEreton, for-
merly CO. Salop [in Leintwar-
dine parish, co. Heref.], 235
{p. 160).
Adington, CO. Surrey. See Addington.
Adley, Adelahton, co. Salop, 235 {p.
165).
Adstock, Adestok, co. Buck., manor,
269.
"Adwick in the Street, Athewyk, co.
York, manor, 212 {p. 135).
AdjTigton, CO. Surrey. iSee Addington.
Aer, John son of. 181.
Affeton, Richard de, knight, 232 {p.
153).
Affreton, co. Salop. See Adforton,
CO. Heref.
Agberwe, Peter de, 431.
Aggethorp, Alan de, 233 {p. 156).
Aguillon, AguyUun, Agylum, Aguy-
lon, AguiUoun, Agylon,
Eleanor wife of Richaid, 391
{p. 260).
, John, 339, 435 (p. 314).
Robert, 55.
, , his daughter Isabel.
iSi«e Bardolph.
362
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Aibworth, Eylleswurthe [in Castor
parish], co. N'hamp., 299.
Ailwood, Aylethewode [in Corfe
Castle parish], co. Dorset, 222.
Ainderby Steeple, Anderby, co.
York, inquisition made at,
212 {p. 134).
Aire, Ayre, river, co. York, 45 {p. 26).
Airton, Ayrton in Craven [in Kirkby
Malhamdale parish], co. York,
manor, 327.
Akenham, co. Suff., 434 {p. 300).
manor, 40.
Aketon, co. Suffi. See Acton.
AkhuU, CO. Salop. See Ackhill [co.
Badnor].
Akkelom, Robert de, 163 {p. 107).
Akle, Aklee, CO. N'hamp. See Oakley.
Alan, Brian son of, 77, 393.
, Brian son of, Maud his wife,
77, 393.
, , Maud and Katharine
his daughters, 77.
Maud son of, lord of Mile-
ham, 308.
, William son of, 32.
C/. Aleyn.
, son of. See Fitz Alan.
Albe, Laurence, 229.
William, 298.
Albemarle, countess of, 434 (p. 303).
, earl of, 434 {p. 297).
, countess of. See Fortibus.
earl of. See Fortibus.
, barony, 3.
earldom of, 60.
.honour, 15, 61, 113, 118,
148, 153, 215, 223, 240, 252,
266, 292, 315, 333, 410.
Albiniaco. See Daubeny.
Albo Monasterio, Banulph de, 416.
Albrighton, Allsriton, co. Salop,
inquisition made at, 265.
Alburgh, Aldeberg, Aldebergh, co.
Norfolk, advowson, 434 {p.
304).
Albury, Aldebury, co. Hertf., manor, ■
372.
, Aldebury, co. Oxford, manor,
382.
Alby, Aleby, co. Norf., advowson,
434 {p. 303).
Alcaston, Alkamston [in Acton
Scott parish], co. Salop, 90
(p. 52).
Aldborough, Aldeburgh, co. Norf.,
advowson, 434 (p. 304).
Aldborough, co. York, Dunsf orth in,
q.v.
Aldbrough, AJdeburg, Aldeburgh, co.
York, E.R., 468 (pp. 352, 354).
Chapel of Holy Trinity, 333.
Aldeburgh, co. Norf. See Ald-
borough.
, CO. York. See Aldbrough.
Aldebury, co. Hertf. See Albury.
, CO. Oxford. See Albury.
Aldedeleye, Aldedelegh, See Audley.
Aldeham. See Aldbaxa,
Aldeleye. See Audlev
Aldelot, John, 223.
Aldenbxu-gh, co. Gumb. See EUen-
borough.
Aldermaston, Aldremaneston, co.
Berks, manor, 340.
Aldersceugh, Alderschoeh, Aldrits-
kow [in Torpenhow parish], co.
Cumb., 314, 385.
Alderton, Aldryngton, co. N'hamp.,
218.
, Aldryngton, co. Wilts, 235
{p. 163).
Aldewyncle, co. N'hamp. See
Aldwinkle.
Aldham, co. Surrey, 207.
, CO. Kent. See Yaldham.
Aldham, Aldeham, Nlcholaa
wile of Baldwin de, 447.
, Baldwin de, 21.
, John de, 284.
Aldington, Aldinton [in Thomham
parish], co. Kent, manor, 349.
Aldinton, co. Hants. See Allington.
Aldreby, John de, bishop of Lincoln,
165 {p. 97).
Aldremaneston, co. Berks. See Alder-
maston.
Aldritskow, co. Cumb. See Alders-
ceugh.
Aldryngton, co. N'hamp. See
Alderton.
Aldwinkle, Aldewyncle, co. N'hamp.,
435 (p. 316).
Aleby, co. Norf. See Alby.
Alecombe, Adam de, 446.
[ Alef ord, Robert de, 233 (p. 1 56).
j Aleneburgh, Alenbiirgh, co. Cumb.
I See Ellenborough.
j Alerdale, co. Cumb. See AUerdale.
! Alet, CO. Comw. See Allet.
Alethom, co. Essex. See Althome.
' Aleton, CO. Suff. See Holton.
Aleyn, John, 434 (p. 292).
, Cf. Alan.
Alfemeston, co. Essex. See Alpham-
stone.
Alferdescote, co. Devon. See Alver-
discott.
Alfeton, CO. Suff. See Alpheton.
Alford, CO. Line, 176.
, tolls of, 176.
Alfred, John son of, of A\'oodhall,
391 {pp. 260, 265).
Alf redeholte \yood, co. Sussex, 90 (p.
51).
Alfriston, AUricheston, co. Sussex,
374.
Alfynton, co. Devon. See Alvington,
Alice Holt, Alioeholte, oo. Hants,
forest, 273.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
363
Alice, Roger son of, 27.
Alkainston, co. Salop. See Aloaston.
Alkham, co. Kent, Chilton in, q.v.
AUer, CO. Somers., Oath in, q.v.
Allerdale, Alerdale, co. Cumb., 322
(p. 219).
, ward in Inglewood forest,
264.
, barony, 322 (p. 220).
Allerthorpe, Harlanthorp [in Pick-
hill parish], co. York, 261.
AUerton, co. Nott. See OUerton.
Maiileverer, co. York, 45 Ip.
27).
AUerwash, AUerwasfe [in Warden
parish], oo. N'humb., 321.
, AUerwasscheles, 321.
Allet, Alet [in Kenwyn parish], co.
Cornw., 149.
, manor, 237.
Allhallows, CO. Cumb., Hukemanby,
322 (p. 219).
, Hoo, CO. Kent, 236 (p. 168).
Allington or Alvington, West, Alyn-
ton, Alfynton, co. Devon, 44
(P- 24).
, , manor and borough,
231.
, Aldinton [in South Stone-
ham parish], CO. Hants, 386.
, West, Atlyngton, co. Line,
468 (p. 350).
Allot, Nicholas, 80.
Almesho, co. Hertf . See Almshoe.
Almot, Bobert, of Brandon, 233 {p.
155).
Almshoe, Almesho [in Ippolitts
parish], CO. Hertf., manor,
228.
Alne, river. See Ellen.
Alnebsink [in Ellenborough, oo.
Cumb.], place called, 61.
AIneburgh, co. Cumb. See Ellen- '
borough. !
AIneburgh, Thomas de, 278. !
Alneto. See Daune. j
Alnewyok. See Alnwick.
Alnwick, Alnewyck, co. N'humb., ;
inquisition made at, 1 90, 348.
barony, 81,
Alphamstone, Alfemeston, co. Essex,
154.
Alpheton, AKeton, co. Suff., manor,
209.
Alphington, co. Devon, Matford in,
q.v.
Aire, John de, 384.
Alta Ripa, Ehzabeth (do Blaby),
wife of John de, 10.
, William de, 90 {p. 51.)
Althorne, Alethom, co. Essex, le
Yimgeslond in, 207.
Alton, Aulton, co. Hants, inquisition
made at, 273, 351.
, , hundred, 273.
Alton — txmt.
(?), Walton [in Ross parish],
CO. Heref., 377.
Alvechurch, Alvinecherch, co. Wore,
101.
Alvedon, co. Suff. See. Elveden.
Alveleye, oo. Suff. See Alvely.
Alverdiscott, Alferdescote, Alver-
descote, co. Devon, manor, 35.
Alverton, co. York. See Northaller-
ton.
Alveston, Roger, de, 296 (p. 201).
Alvington, co. Devon. See Allington.
Alvitheley, oo. Salop. See Aveley.
Alvitheley, Simon de, 87.
Alviuecherch, co. Wore, See Alve-
church.
Alynton, co. Devon. See Allington.
Amadeus, count of Savoy, 90 (p. 53).
Ambaldiston, CO. Derby. SeeAmbas-
ton.
Ambaston, Ambaldiston [in Elvaston
parish], CO. Derby, 236 (p.
166).
Amble, Ammel, Richard's Ammel,
CO. Cornw., 44 (p. 24).
Amblesb\u:ry, Ambresbury, oo. Wilts.
See Amesbury.
Amcotes [in Althorpe parish], co.
Line, 80.
Amersham, Amundesham, co. Buck.,
63.
Amesbury, Ambresbury, Ambles-
burry, Aumbersbery, co.
Wilts, 457 {p. 341), 467.
, prioress of, 231.
, Mary, the king's daughter,
a nun of, 286, 287, 290.
Amethulle, co. Bedf . See Ampthill.
Ammel, co. Cornw. See Amble.
Amory, Richard de, son of Robert,
102.
, Robert de, 102.
Cf. Dammory.
Amport, CO. Hants, Sarson in, q.v.
Ampthill, Amethulle, co. Bedf.
inquisition made at, 235 (p.
163).
Amundesham, oo. Buck. See Amers-
ham.
Amundevile, Moundevill, Edmund-
evile, Ednmndevyle, Nigel de,
468 (p. 350).
, Richard de, 24.
Amwyk fen, co. Line See Anwiok
fen.
Anderby, co. York. See Ainderby.
Andover, Andevere, co. Hants,
inquisition made at, 434 (p.
298).
Andrewsfleld, Andredesfeld, co.
Somers., hundred, 235. (p. 159).
Aneseye, Bartholomew de, 1 80. t
Anesteye Cruwes, co. Devon. See
Anstey.
364
INDEX 0^ PERvSONS AND PLACES.
Angere, oo. Essex. See Ongar.
Angerton, Angyrton [in Hartbxirn
parish], CO. N'humb., manor,
81.
Anne Savage, oo. Hants. See Sarson.
Anne, John de, 235 (p. 163), 434 {p.
298).
Anstey, East, Anesteye Cruwes, co.
Devon, 44 {p. 24).
Antingham, co. Norf., advowson,
434 (p. 304).
Antiooh, Nicholas, 238.
An-wick fen, Amwyk fen, co. Line,
236 (p. 169).
Apadam. See John.
Apeldureford, co. Hants. See Apple-
ford.
Apelseohae, co. Hants. See Apple-
shaw.
Apelton, CO. Norf. See Appleton.
Apelton, Cf. Napelton.
Aperbury. See Abbresbury.
Apeton, CO. Norf. See Apton;
Burgh Apton.
Appehowell, Philip. See Philip.
Appeltay, oo. Line. See Appleby.
CO. Westm. See Appleby.
, on Toys, co. York. See
Bppleby.
Appelthwait, co. Cumb. See Apple-
thwaite.
Apperbnry. See Abbresbury.
Apperleye, Appurleie, WiUiam de,
224.
Appleby, Appelby, co. Line, manor,
8.
Appelby, co. Westm., in-
quisitions made at, 45 {p. 26),
376, 421, 427.
Appleford, Apeldureford [in Whit-
well parish], oo. Hants, I. of
W., manor, 232 {p. 153).
, Estapelereford [in Whitwell
parish], CO. Hants, 390.
Appleshaw, Apelseohae, co. Hants,
434 (p. 298).
Applethwaite, Appelthwait [near
Crosthwaite], co. Ovunb., 322
[p. 219).
Appleton, Apelton, oo. Norf., 434
(p. 302).
Appletreewick, Appletrewyk [near
Bumsall], co. York, 468 (p.
351).
Apptirleie. See Apperleye.
Apsele, Matthew de, 55.
Arallas, Arganleys [in St. Enoder
parish], CO. Cornw., 44 {p. 24).
Arcediakne. See Ercedekno.
Archebald, Robert, 435 {p. 331).
Archer, Larcher, Richard le, 188.
Thomas le, 66.
Nicholas, 230.
Richard le, son of Richard,
188.
Archer's Court, Coperlond and Atter-
ton [in River parish], co.
Kent, 159.
Arches, de, Darches, AUce, 30.
Archlaco. Darchiak. Fulk de,
205.
, Aymer de, 178, 205.
, Fulk de, Mabel (le Fort), his
wife, mother of Aymer de
Archiaco, 205.
Arcy, Philip de, 233 {p. 154).
Arderne, John de, 94.
Ardleigh, Ardlee, co. Essex, manor,
429.
Ardre [co. Kent]. See Hardres.
Argam, Ereghom, Erghum [in
Reighton parish], co. York,
163 {p. 108), 468 {pp. 353,
355).
Arganleys, oo. Cornw. See Arallas.
Argentem, Argenteem, Giles de, 434
{p. 292).
, Reginald de, 370, 434 (p.
299).
Argoderwlad, co. Glamorgan, 435
{p. 323).
Argovt Weeloc [co. Monm.], 435 (p.
325).
Aringetone, co. Camb. See Arring-
ton.
Arlicheseye, co. Bedf . See Arlsey.
Arhngham, Erlingham, co. Glouc,
243.
la Berwe in the manor, 243.
Arlington, Herhngthon [in Bibury
parish], co. Glouc, 183.
Arlsey, Arheheseye, co. Bedf., 434
(p. 300).
Armathwaite, Ermitthwait, co.
Cumb., prioress of, 385.
Armenters, Alice de, 233 {p. 155).
Amal, CO York. See Arnold.
Amington, CO. Camb. SeeArriagton,
Arnold, Arnal [in Swine parish], co.
York, 468 (pp. 354, 357).
Arondell. See Arundel.
Arraz. Of. Darraz.
Arreton, co. Hants, I. of W., Bud-
bridge in, q.v.
, Merston in, q.v.
Arrington, Aringetone, Amington,
CO. Camb., 435 (p. 315).
manor, 271.
Arrow, co. Warw., Oversley in, q.v.
Artington, Yrtyndon [i.e. St.
Nicholas parish, Guildford],
CO. Surrey, 175.
, inquisitions made at, 152,
163 (p. 106).
Arundel, Arundell, Arondell, co.
Sussex, castle, borough, &c.,
90 {p. 50).
, honour, extent of, 90.
Arundel, earl of, 224, 434 (pp. 292,
297), 457 (p. 340).
INDEX or PERSONS AND PLACES.
365
Anmdel, earl of — oont.
, ....... See Fitz Alan.
, earldom of, 103, 391 (p. 260).
Arundel, William de, 230.
Asch, 00. SufE. See Campsea Ash.
Ascombe, CO. Somers. SeeAshoombe.
Asedale, co. York. See Aysdale.
Asgarby, Asgerby, co. Line, 130,
233 (p. 155).
Ash, Asshe [near Wrotham], co.
Kent, manor in, 330.
CO. Kent, Fleet in, q.v.
Herbert, Asshe [in Ash
Priors parish], co. Somers.,
manor, 395.
CO. Suff . See Campsea Ash.
* Booking, Esse, co. Suff., 461
(p. 345).
Ashampstead, Hashamstede, co.
Berks, 319,
Ashbourne, Asschebume, co. Derby,
106.
, rector of, 106.
Ashby Puerorum, Askeby, co. Line,
468 {p. 350).
, West, Asqueby, Askeby, co.
Lino., 425.
CO. Norf., Oby in, q.v.
Ashcombe, Asshecoumbe, co. Devon,
296 {p. 201).
, Ascombe [co. Somers.], 461
(p. 344).
Ashe, Henry de, 296 (p. 201).
Asheby, Assheby, Richard de,
244.
, John de, son of Richard,
244.
Richard de, Alice his wife,
244.
Ashfield, Asshefeld, Essefeld [in
'Ditton Prior's parish], co.
Salop, 182.
Ashop, Assop, CO. Derby, forest in,
259.
Ashridge, Assheruege, Asserugge [in
Little Gaddesden parish, co.
Hertf.], rector of, 313.
, rector and brethren of, 372.
Ashton [co. Heref ?], 235 (p. 165).
Ayston [in Eye parish], co.
Heref., 247.
, Esshton [near Lancaster],
CO. Lane, manor, 45 {p. 26).
Rood, Chapel Asshton,Chapel
Assheton, co. Wilts, 431.
Ashwick, Asshwyk, co. Somers., 324.
Asington, co. Suff. See Assington.
Askeby, co. Line. See Ashby.
Aslackby, Aslaoby, co. Line, 233
{p. 155).
Aslacton, co. Norf., 434 {p. 302 bis).
Aslakeby, William, son of Robert
Hubert of, 130.
Aslocton, Asselacton, co. Nott., 233
{p. 156).
Aspatria, Aspatrik, Assepatrik,
Assepatrick, co. Cvunb.,
manor, 322 {p. 219).
, inquisitions made at, 112,
114.
Asphale, Roger de, 434 (pp. 300, 301
bis).
Asqeby, co. Line See Ashby.
Asscheburne, oo. Derby. See Ash-
bourne.
Asselacton, co. Nott. Sec Aslocton.
Assepatrik, Assepatrick, co. Cumb.
See Aspatria.
Asserton, co. Wilts. See Isherton.
Asserugge, rector of. See Ashridge.
Asseton, Richard de, 422.
Asshe, CO. Kent. See Ash.
CO. Somers. See Ash Her-
bert.
Assheby. See Asheby.
Asshecoumbe, co. Devon. See Ash-
combe.
Asshefeld, co. Salop. See Ashfield.
Assherugge, CO. Hertf . See Ashridge.
Asshwyk, co. Somers. See Ashwick.
Assington, Asington, co. Suff., 284.
Avely in, q.v.
Assop, CO. Derby, See Ashop.
Asteleye, Thomas son of Thomas de,
448.
Astewode, co. More See Astwood.
Astin, Alice, 80.
Astley, Astleye by Berowyk [near
Battlefield], co. Salop, St.
Mary's chxarch, 164.
Aston Mulhns, Aston, Aston Bernard
[in Dinton parish], co. Buck.,
387.
[juxta Mondrum], co. Ches-
ter, 250.
, Cole, Astun, co. Derby, 19.
[on Carrant, in Ashchurch
parish], co. Gloue, 435 (p.
321).
sub Edge, co. Gloue, Norton
in, q.v.
, Aysston, CO. Heref., 235
{pp. 166, 166).
, Steeple, Stupelaston, co.
Oxford, manor, 432.
[in Hopesay parish], co.
Salop, 90 (p. 52).
,00. Somers., 88.
Astun, CO. Derby. See Aston.
Astwick, Astwyk, Astwyc [in Even-
ley parish], co. N'hamp., 219
{p. 141).
Astwood, Astwode, Astewode [in
Wychbold parish], co. Wore,
13.
Aswardby, Aswordeby, co. Lino.,
233 {p. 155).
Atoroft, CO. Heref. See Oatcroft.
Atfreton, co. Salop. See Adforton
[co. Heref.].
366
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
Atfreton, Richard de, 108.
Atherfield, Atherfeld [in Shorwell
parish], co. Hants, I. of W.,
422.
Atherstone, Athereston, co. Warw.,
inquisition made at, 100.
Athewyk, co. York. See Adwick.
Athewyk, Agnes de. See Lound.
Athol, John earl of, 249.
Atingwyk, co. York. See Atwick.
Atleburgh, co. Norf. See Attle-
borough.
Atlyngton, co. Line. See AUington.
Attedale. Hugh, 223.
Attedenes, Richard, 163 (p. 108).
Attelburgh, co. Norf. See Attle-
borough.
Attepile, Custancia, 457 (p. 342).
Atterton, co. Kent. See Archers
Court.
Attesloth, John, 329.
Attleborough, Atleburgh, Attel-
burgh, Atthelburgh, co. Norf.,
391 (pp. 258, 262, 283, 264).
, manor, 391 (p. 258).
advowson, 163 (p. 106), 391
(pp. 261, 265, 266).
Attyngwyk, co. York. See Atwick.
Atwick, Atingwyk, Attyngwyk, co.
York, 468 {pp. 352, 354).
Aubeny. See Daubeny.
Aubrey, Robert, of Stapleford, 165.
Aucher, son of Aucher, Henry,
172.
Henry, Ela his wife, 172.
, Aucher son of Henry. 172.
Audley.Aldedeleye, Aldedelegh,
Aldeleye, James de, 402.
; James de, son of James,
402.
Aufre, Thomas, 220.
Aula, Henry de, 239, 240.
, Richard de, 18.
WiUiam de, 239.
Cf. Sale.
Aulton, CO. Hants. See Alton.
Aumbersbery [co. Wilts]. See Ames-
bxu'y.
Aumbezas, William, and Joan his
wife, 93.
, William de, knight, 93.
Aumoner, Aumener, Michael le,
468 (,pp. 353, 356).
Aunvers. See Danvers.
Aure, CO. Glouc. See Awre.
Aure, John son of Walter de,
116.
, Walter son of Ralph de.
116.
, heirs of, 297.
Aveley, Alvitheley, co. Salop, 87.
Avely, Alveleye [in Assington
, parish], CO. Suff., 434 (p. 301).
Aven, John de, 238.
iVvesford, co. Sussex. See Avisford.
Avisford, Avesford, oo. Sussex, him-
dred, 90 (p. 51].
Avon, Aven, river, cD. Wilts, eel
fishery in, 426.
Awre, Avwe, co. Glouc, 116, 133,
183, 235 (p. 159).
, St. Andrew's church,
235 [p. 164).
,. . manor, 41.
Ayhford [co. Heref ?], 235 (p. 165).
Aylesbury, co. Buck., manor, 157.
inquisition made at, 216.
Aylesbury, Richard son of William
de, 51.
WilUamde, 44 (p. 23).
Aylesham, Roger de, and Joan his
wife, 315.
Aylethewode. co. Dorset. See Ail-
wood.
Aylmer, John, and Alice -(Torold),
his wife, 201.
Aylmondestre, co. Heref. See, Ay-
mestrey.
Aymestrey, Aylmondestre, co. Heref.
235 (p. 165).
, Upper Lye in, q.v.
Aynstaplyt, oo. Cimib., manor, 264.
Ayre river. See Aire.
Ayrton, co. York. See Airton.
Aysdale, Asedale [in Skelton parish],
CO. York, 215,
Aysh, CO. Suff. See Campsea Ash.
Aysston, co. Heref. See Aston.
Ayston. co. Heref. See Ashton.
B
Babbeneye, co. Salop. See Baveney.
Babbewell, co. Suff. See Babwell.
Babbewrht, co. Nott. See Bab-
worth.
Babcombe, Babbecoumbe [in Kings-
teignton parish], oo. Devon,
296 (p. 201).
Babegrave, co. Leic. See Baggrave.
Babwell, Babbewell [in Bury St.
Edmunds], co. Suff., 435 (p.
319).
, inquisition made at, 392 (p.
266).
Babworth, Babbewrht, co. Nott.,
the lord of, 39.
Babyngton, Richard de, 58.
Bachecote, co. Salop. See Batchoott.
Bachesworth, co. Hertf . See Batch-
worth.
Bachesworth, Bathesworth,
Richard de, son of John,
68.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
367
Bachesworth — cont.
Roger 6.6. 48.
, Richard de. 48, 288.
Sibyl de, 68.
Bachyler, co. Kent, 162.
Bacon, John, 328.
Baeonsthorpe, Baeonsthorp, co.
Norf., 434 {p. 303).
Baddesley, co. Hants, hospital of,
235 (p. 163.)
North, Badeslye, eo. Hants,
235 (p. 163).
Baddow, Badewe, co. Essex, 131.
Little, Badewe, co. Essex,
255.
CO. Essex, manor, 1 75«.
Badel, co. Norf. See Bale.
Badelesmere, co. Kent. See Badles-
mere.
Badell, co. Suff. See Badley.
Badelonde. See Badland.
Badenegge, co. Salop. See Badnage.
Baderon. Baderoun, Badron.
Philip, of Awre, 133.
, Philip, and Joan his wife,
116.
Richard, 116.
, his son William,
116.
, WiUiam, 116.
, his mother Idonea,
116.
Badeslye, co. Hants. See Baddesley.
Badewe, co. Essex. See Baddow.
Badewe, Isabel de. 131.
Edmund de, 131.
Badland, Badelonde [co. Radnor],
235 (p. 160).
Badlesmere, Badelesmere, co. Kent,
manor, 38.
Badlesmere, Batelesmere. Gun-
celin de, 38.
, Bartholomew de, son of
Guncelin, 38.
Ralph de, 435 (p. 316).
Badley, Badell, co. Suif ., 461 {p. 345).
Badminton, Badmynton, co. Wilts,
90 (p. 52).
Badnage, Badenegge, word in
Burghill parish, co. Salop,
246.
Badron. See Baderon.
Bagard, Robert, 235 (p. 165).
Bagby, Bageby [in Kirby Knowie
parish], co. York, manor, 10.
Bageby, co. York. See Bagby.
Baggeham wood. co. Dorset, 317.
Baggerigge, Bagerygg, Bage-
rlgge. Robert de. 344.
Alice de, 344.
Bagginden, Joan de, 230.
Baggrave, Babegrave [in Hungerton
parish], co. Leic, 244.
Baginton, Bathekynton, co. Warw.,
manor, 100,
Bagrige [in Bristol], co. Somers., 461
{p. 344).
Bailiol, Bailolf . See Balliol.
Baioois, Bayose, Bayeux, Henry de,
writ to, 196.
, Stephen de, 167.
, barony or fee, 134, 285.
.- . . , court of, at Lincoln,
134, 225, 285.
Bakester, Bakestre, Alice, 322 (p.
220).
William le, 141.
Bakewell, co. Derby, Chelmorton in,
q.v.
Bal . . ., [Balnes], eo. Cumb., now
Loweswater, q.v.
Balcock, Henry, 165.
Balderton, co. Nott., manor, 380.
Baldewyn, Baldewyne. Baude-
wyn, Walter, of Bergholt,
284.
John, 431.
Thomas, son of Walter,
284.
Walter, Joan his wife, 284.
William, of Ockendon, 337.
Bale, Badel, co. Norf., 461 (p. 346).
Balleclyve in Masham, co. York,
pasture called, 210.
BalMolo, Baylol, Baliolo, Bailolf,
Bailiol, Alexander de, 36.
Alexander, 121 (p. 81).
and Isabel (de
Dover) his wife, 249.
John de, king of Scotland,
228.
heirs of, 81 .
, fee of, 405.
Bamburgh, Bamburg, co. N'humb.,
4.
caatle, truncage payable at,
420.
Bampton, Baunton, Baumpton, co.
Devon, manor, 89, 179.
, , fair at, 89.
, barony, 89.
, CO. Oxford, inquisition made
at, 161.
Banewell, Margaret de, 235 (p. 166).
Banham, co. Norf., 434 (p. 303).
, manor, 434 (p. 296).
Baniard. See Baynard.
Banningham, Banigham, co. Norf.,
advowson, 434 (p. 303).
Banyhard. /See Baynard.
Barcok, Richard, 163 (p. 108).
Baroombe, Bercampe, Bercaumpe,
CO. Sussex, manor, 236 {pp.
168, 170).
Bardeleye, eo. Glouc. See Bamsley.
Bardeneye, Bardenay, co. Line. See
Bardney.
Bardenne, Simon de, 435 (p. 314).
Bardfield, Great, Berdefeld, co.
Essex, manor, 435 (p. 317).
368
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Bardney, Barthenay, Bardenay,
Bardeneye, co. Line, abbot
of, 163 (p. 108), 294, 391 {p.
261).
inquisition made at, 1 63 (p.
104).
BardoU, BardultBordouf, Hugh,
236.
Rotoert. 269.
, Hugh, 43.
, Isabel wife of, 236 {p. 169).
, , daughter of Robert
Aguillon, 236 (pp. 167, 168).
Robert, Lora his wife, 269.
, Avice their daughter
wife of Ingram Belet, q.v.
, Thomas, 434 [p. 303).
Thomas, son of Hugh, 236.
William, father of Hugh, 236
{p. 168).
Barentyn, Drew de, 288.
Baresflet, Richard de, 235 (p. 163).
Barevyle, Maud de, 434 {p. 299).
Barewe, co. Leic. See Barrow.
, CO. Suff. See Barrow.
Barford, St. Martin, Bereford, co.
Wilts, the lord of, 371.
Bargham, co. Sussex, 391 {pp. 260,
265).
Barham, co. Suff., Sharpston in, q.v.
Barington, co. Somers. See Barring-
ton.
Barkeldale {now disappeared), co.
York, 163 {p. 108).
Barkeston, co. Leic. See Barkston.
Barkeworth, co. Line. See Bark-
worth.
Barkeworthe. Bobert de, 425.
Ralph de, son of Robert,
425.
Robert de, 233 (p. 156).
Barking, Berking, co. Essex, inquisi-
tion made at, 53.
Barkston, Barkeston, co. Leic,
manor, 248.
Barkworth, Barkeworth, co. Line,
425.
Barlborough, Barleburg, co. Derby,
manor, 202.
church, 202.
Barle, co. Essex. See Borley.
Barlow, Barley [in Hopesay parish],
CO. Salop, 90 (p. 52).
Barmston, Bemeston.,co. York, 468
{pp. 353, 356).
Barmton, co. Nori. See Brampton.
Bamack, co. N'hamp., Southorpe in,
q.v.
Bamesby, co. Leic. See Barsby.
Barnham, Broom, Bemham, co.
Norf., 121 (p. 80).
Bernham, co. Suff., manor,
121 (p. 81).
, Bernham, co. Sussex, manor,
96,
Bamingham, Bemyngham, co. Norf.,
392 (p. 268).
, Little {?), Bemingham, co.
Norf., 434 (p. 303).
Bamoldby le Bek, Bemolby, co.
Line, 210, 468 (p. 351).
Bamsley, Bardeleye, co. Glouc,
manor, 17.
Barnstaple, Berdestaple, co. Devon,
manor, 312.
Bamston, Bemeston, co. Essex, 97
{pp. 63, 64).
Bamton, co. Somers. See Barring-
ton.
BamweU, Bemewell, co. Camb.,
prior of, 152.
Baroun. See Barun.
Barow, co. Line. See Barrow.
Barre, Walter de la, 230.
Peter, 235 (p. 162).
Thomas de la, son of Walter,
230.
Walter de la, 107.
Sibyl his wife, 230.
Barrington, Barington, Barynton,
Bamton, co. Somers., 324,
384.
Barrow on Soar, Barewe on Sore, co.
Leic, 103.
onHumber, Barow, co. Line,
468 (p. 351).
Barwe, Barewe, co. Suff.,
434 (p. 302), 461 (p. 345).
Barrowby, Beruby, co. Line, 208.
Barry, Barri, co. Glamorgan, port of,
435 (p. 323).
Barsby, 'Bamesby, co. Leic, 244.
Barsham, North, Northbarsham, co.
Norf., 121 (p. 80).
Barthenay, abbot of. See Bardney.
Bartholomew, William, 52.
Barton, Berton [co. Camb.], 235
(p. 163).
Bertone, Berton [in North
Stoneham parish], co. Hants,
manor, 374.
, . . . . , Thomas, Peverel of,
232 (p. 154).
[on Humber], co. Line, 233
(p. 156 bis), 294, 433 (p. 289),
440.
, Littilmersk, Luttle-
mersch, in, 294.
Bendish, Berton Benediche,
CO. Norf., 323.
, Earl's. CO. N'hamp., 91 (p.
57).
Segrave, Barton Haurad, co.
N'hamp., 435 (p. 316).
St. David, Berton, co. Somers
235 (p. 164).
[in HerringsweU parish], co.
Suff., 461 (p. 345).
Bamgh, Bergh [in Darton parish],
CO. York, 212 (p. 135).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
369
Barun, Baroun, Walter. 397.
Richard, 397.
, Thomas, 58.
Barwe, co. Suff. See Barrow.
Barwiok, Berewyk, co. Norf., 163
{p. 105).
Barynton, co. Somers. See Barring-
ton.
Basing, Basinges, co. Hants., manor,
96.
Basingstoke, Basingestoke, co. Hanta
king's manor, 96.
Baskelvfle, Walter de, 235 {p. 162).
Basset. William. 245.
, Alan {temp. Henry III. )
245.
, Hawis, mother of William,
245.
Richard, 255.
, Richard, knight, 365.
Richard, of Weldon, 163
(p. 104), 391 {p. 258).
, WiUiam, Alice his ■wife, 245.
, WiUiam, son of Laurence,
245.
William, son of William,
245.
Bassingbom, Johnde, 121 {p. 81).
Bassingboume, Bassingebume, Bas-
singburn, co. Camb., manor,
41 {p. 20), 381.
Basynges, Adam de, 336.
Batayle, Richard. 119.
, Henry, son of Richard,
119.
Batcheott, Bachecote, co. Salop, 221
{p. 142).
Batchworth, Bachesworth [near
Rickmansworth, co. Hertf.],
manor, 48.
Bate, Edmund, 293.
Batelesmere. See Badlesmere.
Baterkyn, Robert, 434 (p. 299).
Batesford [co. Suff.]. See Battisford.
Bath and WeUs, R. bishop of. See
. Burnel.
, William bishop of. See
Marchia.
Bathekynton, co. Warw. See Bagin-
ton.
Bathesworth. See Bachesworth.
Battisford, Batesford, co. Suff.,
document dated at, 47.
Baud. Eobert le or de, 302.
, Simon le, 302.
, Walter le, 434 (p. 299).
Baudewyn. See Baldewyn.
Baumber, Baumbergh, co. Line, 233
(p. 156).
Baumpton, Baunton, co. Devon.
See Bampton.
Bauver. See Belvoir.
Baveney, Babbeneye [in Neen
Savage parish], co. Salop, 235
(p. 165).
Wt. 14428.
Bavent. Bavente. Bavet. Roger
de. son of Adam, 65.
Thomas de, 434 (p. 301 hia).
Bayeux. See Baiocis.
Baylham, Beylham, Beynham, Beil-
ham, CO. Suff., 434 (fpp. 300,
301).
Baylol. See Balliol.
Baynard. Banlard. Banyhard.
Fulk. 303.
, Thomas, 305, 359.
fee of, 434 (p. 296).
Baynard Castle. See London.
Bayose. See Baiocis.
Beachley, Beteslegh, Betesle [co.
Glouc], 434 (pp. 293, 295).
Beare, La Bere [in Broad Clyst
parish], co. Devon, 296 (p.
202).
Beare, Gilbert de, 296 (p. 201).
Beaubec, Beubek [Seine Inf. France],
abbot of, 435 (p, 321).
Beauchamp Walter, Beuchamp,
Belchamp St. Ethelbert, co.
Essex, 253.
Belchamp William,
CO. Essex, maoaor, 98.
Beauchamp, Beauchaump. See
Bello Campo.
Beaulieu, co. Wore. See Bewdley.
Beaumeys, Beumeys. Hugh de.
265.
, Henry de, son of Hugh, 265.
, Hugh de, Iseult his wife,
265.
, Johnde, 265.
Malcolm de, 207.
Beaumond. See BeUo Monte.
Beaupre, Stephen, 44 (p. 23).
, WiUiam de, 434 (p. 299).
BeausaU,Beausale [in Hatton parish],
CO. Warw., manor, 24.
Beawesberghe. co. Kent. See
Bewsborough.
Bebeton, Bebitone, Bebiton, co.
Sussex. See Bepton.
Beccles, Becles, co. Sufi., inquisition
made at, 392 (p. 267).
Beck. See Bekke.
Becles, co. Suff. See Beccles.
BecweUe. See BekeweU.
Beddington, Bedinton, co. Surrey,
manor, 85.
Bede, Robert, 438.
Bedeford. See Bedford.
Bedelesput [co. Radnor], 235 (p.
160).
Bedewynde, co. Wilts. See Bedwyn.
Bedford, Bedeford, co. Bedf.,
inqtiisitions made at, 98, 201.
, court of, 37.
, barony, 98.
BediU, BidiU, Robert son of Thomas,
233 (p. 155).
Bedingham, co. Essex, 434 (p. 298).
2 A
370
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Bedingham, Bedyngham, co. Norf.,
163 {p. 105), 378, 391 (p. 261).
Bedinton, co. Siirrey. See Bedding-
ton.
Bedleem, Bedlehem. See Belesme.
Bedminster, co. Somers., Knowle
in, q.v.
Bedwyn Great, Bedewynde, co.
Wilts, market town, 435 {p.
312).
, CO. Wilts, the Broyl of
Bedewynde; 64.
Bedyngham, co. Norf. See Beding-
ham.
Beeford, Beford in Holdemesse, co.
York, 7, 468 (pp. 353, 356).
Beeleigh, Bylegh [in Maldon], co.
Essex, abbot of, 207.
Beelsby, Belesby, co. Line, 225.
Beerferris, Bere, co. Devon, manor,
362.
Beeston, Beston (in Launditch hun-
dred), CO. Norf., 90 {p. 53).
Beeston Begis, Beston, co. Norf.,
434 (p. 303).
, prior of, 434 (p.
303).
Beeston. See Beston.
Beford, co. York. See Beeford.
Beghum, Behum, co. York. See
Bewhohne.
Beighton, co. Derby, Waterthorpe
in, q.v.
, Bewton, co. Norf., 434 {p.
303).
Beilham, co. Su£E. See Baylham.
Bek, Anthony, 385.
, Anthony, bishop of Durham,
393, 405.
John de, 163 [pp. 104, 106),
225.
See Bekke.
Bekewell, Beowelle, Robert de,
411.
, Stephen de, son of Robert,
411.
Bekingham, co. Norf. See Bucken-
ham.
Bekke. Beck, Valentine, 412.
, Richard, son of Valentine,
412.
(See Bek.
Belchamp, co. Essex. See Beau-
champ.
Beldyncham, co. N'humb. See
BeUingham.
Beler, Hamo, 132.
, Ralph, son of Hamo, 132.
William le, 91 (pp. 54, 55).
Belesby, co. Line. See Beelsby.
Belesby, WiUiam de, 425.
Belesme, Bellesme, Bedlehem, Bed-
leem, Roger de, earl of Salop,
183, 235 (p. 161).
Belestre, co. N'humb. See BeUister,
Belet, Ingram, and Avice (Bardolf)
his wife, 269.
Belford, BeUeford, co. N'humb., 364.
Belhus, Bellus, Richard de, 43.
, Thomas de, 248.
, Richard de, 248.
, ..... Sarah his wife, 43.
, Thomas de, son of Richard,
43.
, Thomas de, Maud his wife,
248.
Bella Aqua, Belewe, John de, 45.
, John de, Ladrana his wife,
45, 350.
, , Nicholas
her heir, 256.
, their
daughters Isabel and Joan, 45.
, Ladarena wife of Miles de,
137.
BeUeau, EUowo, co. Line, 233 (p.
156).
BeUeford, co. N'humb. See Belford.
BeUesme. See Belesme.
BeUingham, Beldyncham, co.
N'humb., inquisition made at,
166.
BelUster, Belestre [in Haltwhistle
parish], co. N'humb., 393.
Bello Campo, Beauchamp, Beau-
chamnp, John de, 2ii.
, Maud de, countess of
Warwick, 24.
Robert de, 204.
, Andrew de, 434 (p. 298).
Beatrice de, her first hus-
band. See Thomas son of
Otho. •
, Beatrice de. See Monte
Caniso.
, Cecily de, 178, 204, 373, 384.
, Guy de, 24.
, earl of Warwick,
221 (p. 143).
, John de, 52.
, lord of Hatch, 204.
, Oliver de, 83.
Richard de, 83.
Robert de, 434 (p. 299).
, Roger de, 163 (p. 107).
, Thomas de, son of John, 211.
WiUiam de, 91 (pp. 58, 69),
423.
earl of Warwick, 24,
351.
351.
Maud his wife, 24.
his daughter Isabel,
, See Warwick.
Bello Monte. Beaumond, John de, 97
(p. 63).
WiUiam de, 468 (p. 350).
Bellus. See Belhus.
Beltoft. Roger de, son of Henry,
241.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
371
Beltoft — cont.
William de, son of Roger,
241.
Belton, CO. Line, 241.
Belvoir, Belver, Bewer, Bauver, co.
Line, [now co. Leic], castle,
6, 24, 25.
honour or barony, 6, 324.
, lord of. See Ros.
prior of, 468 {p. .349).
Belyton, co. Sussex. See Bepton.
Bemflet, co. Essex, See Benfleet.
Bendevill, Henrj' de, 434 {p. 298).
Benesford, Gterard de, 265.
Benet, Maud, 196.
Benetleye, Benetlegh, co. Suff. See
Bentley.
Benfleet, Little, Bemflet, co. Essex,
288.
Bengeo, Benyggeho, co. Hertf.,
228.
Benhall, Benhale, co. Suff., 434 (p.
300).
Benham, Hoe, Olebenhana [in Wel-
ford parish], co. Berks, 434
{p. 299).
Benningholme, Benyngholm, Benig-
ham, Beninholme [in Swine
parish], co. York, 468 (pp.
352, 353, 354, 355, 357).
Benstede, John de, 434 (p. 300).
Benteley, Bentelay, co. York. See
Bentley.
Bentham, co. York, 270, 334.
Bentham, John de, 270, 334.
Bentley, Benetleye, Benetlegh, co.
Suff., manor, 12.
Bentelay, Benteley, co.
York[W.R.],212(p. 135).
Benton, Ingram de, 244.
Benyggeho, co. Hertf. See Bengeo.
Benyngholm, co. York. See Benning-
holme.
Bepton, Bebitone, Bebiton, Bebyton,
Bebeton, co. Sussex, 163 {p.
107), 391 (pp. 260, 265).
, manor, 245.
Beqer, co. Line. See Bicker.
Beraldon, co. Heref., 235 {p. 1S6).
Bercampe, Bercaumpe, co. Sussex.
See Barcombe.
Berchamsted [co. Hertf.]. See Berk-
hampstead.
Berehaude, Berchot,Bercliaund,
Berthaud, William, lis.
, Geoffrey, 118, 468 {pp. 353,
356).
, John. 118.
William de, 278.
, AViUiam^ [son of Alice sister
of William de Danthorp], 61.
Berdefeld, co. Essex. See Bard-
field.
Berdestaple, co. Devon. See Barn-
staple,
Berde-welle, John de, 163 (p. 105).
Bere, co. Devon. See Beare ;
Bere, David de la, 435 (p. 322).
Bereford, co. Wilts. See Barford St.
Martin.
Berewyk, co. Norf . See Barwick.
, CO. Salop. See Berwick.
Berford, William de, 381.
Bergh, co. Norf. See Mattishall
Burgh.
CO. York. See Barugh.
Bergham, co. Sussex. See Burpham.
Bergholt, East, Bergholte, co. Suff.,
284.
Beriot, fee of, 391 {p. 261).
Berkeley, Berkeleye, Berkele,
Giles de, 458.
, Alice wife of Nicholas de,
458.
Robert de, 243.
, Thomas de, 243.
William de, 243.
of Dursley, 457 {p.
340).
Berkhampstead, Berkhamstede,
Berkehamstede, Berchamsted,
CO. Hertf., inquisition made
at, 313.
, court at, 63, 91 {p. 57).
honour, 63, 91 (p. 57), 313.
Berking, co. Essex. See Barking.
BerksweU, BerkesweUe, co. Warw.,
manor, 24.
Berlyng, co. Sxissex. See BirUng.
Bermingham, Bermyngham, William
de, 434 {p. 299).
, William de, Maud his wife
and WiHiam their son, 319.
See Bemingham.
Bemak, Roger, of Humberstone, and
Maud his wife, 430.
, William de, 163 [p. 106), 391
{p. 261).
Bernard, Roger, 209.
Bernard, son of. See Fiz Bernard.
Bemehous, William, 55.
Bemers, Edmund le, Edmund de,
97 {pp. 63, 64), 266.
, Ralph de, 305.
Bemeston, co. Essex. See Bamston.
, CO. York. See Barmston.
Bemeval, John de, 152.
Bernewell, co. Camb. See Barnwell,
Bemham [Bamham Broom ?], co.
Norf., 434 {p. 303).
, CO. Norf. See Bamham.
CO. Suff. See Barnham.
CO. Sussex. See Bamham.
Bemingham, co. Norf. See Barning-
ham.
Bemingham, Bermyngham, Bern-
yngham, Walter de, 391 {pp.
258, 263). 434 {p. 303).
See Bermingham.
372
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Bemolby, co. line. See Bamoldby.
Bemolby, James de, 468 (p. 351).
Bemyngham, co. Norf . See Baming-
ham,
Bemyngham. Se-e Bemingham,
Bermingha-m.
Berry Pomeroy, Biry, Bery, co.
Devon, manor, 296 (p. 200).
barony, 296.
Bertevyle, Peter le, 43] .
Berthaud. See Berchaude.
Bertlinghope. See Burlingjobb.
Berton, co. Hants. iS'ee Barton.
Benediche, co. Norf. iSee
Barton.
, CO. Somers. See Barton.
(in a Suffolk inquisition). See
Barton.
Bertone, co. Hants. See Barton.
Beruby, co. Line. See Barrowby.
Beruthorp, Walter de, and Juliana
de Leycestre his wife, 216.
Berwe, co. Glouc. See Arlingham.
Berwe. Bobert de la, 243.
John atte, son of John, 243.
, John de la, 243.
, Robert de la, Joan his wife,
243.
Berwick on Tweed, St. Mary's Street,
189.
Berwick Maveston, Berewyk [in
Atcham parish], co Salop,
164.
, Great,Berewyk [near Shrews-
bury], CO. Salop, proof of age
taken at, 164.
Bery, co. Devon. See Berry Pome-
roy.
Besingby, co. York. See Bessingby.
Beskwood, Beskewod, co. Nott.,
forest, 263.
Besore, Boswoer [in Kenwyn parish],
CO. Comw., 149, 237.
Bessingby, Besyngby, Besyngby,
CO. York, 163 (p. 108), 391 (pp.
261, 265, 266).
Besthorpe, Besthorp, co. Norf., 163
{p. 106), 391 (p. 261), 434 {p.
303).
Shirwode in [Sherrard's
Green?], 391 {pp. 263, 264).
Beston, co. Norf. See Beeston.
Beston, Beeston, Beatrice de, 391
{p. 261).
Besylles. Edward de, 231.
Peter de, son of Edward,
231.
Besyngby, co. York. See Bessingby.
Beteslegh, Betesle, co. Glouc. See
Beachley.
Beubek. See Beaubec.
Beuchamp, co. Essex. See Beau-
champ.
Beumeys. See Beaumeys.
Beumondestone, WiUiam de, 145.
Beverley, co.. York, provost of, 61,
118.
Bevyle, Ralph de, 44 (p. 24).
Bewdley, Beauheu, co. Wore., 235
(p. 159).
Bewhohne, Behtmi, Beghum [in
Nunkeeling parish], co. York,
468 (pp. 354 bis, 357 Ms).
wood, 163.
Bewick, Bewyk [in Aldbrough
parish], co. York, 468 (pp.
352, 354).
BewmesweUe, co. Suff. See Bromes-
weU.
Bewsborough, Beawesberghe, co.
Kent, hundred, 417.
Bewton, co. Norf. See Beighton.
Bewyk, co. York. See Bewick.
Bexley, co. Kent, Weavering in, q.v.
, Byskelee, co. Norf., advow-
son, 434 (p. 304).
Beydinton, co. Sussex. See Budding-
ton.
Beylham. co. Suff. See Baylham.
Beynham, co. Suff. See Baylham.
Beyton, co. York. See Boynton.
Bibury, co. Glouc, Arlington in, q.v.
Bicker, Byker, Biqer, Beqer, co.
Line, 77, 393.
Bicknor, English, Bikenor, co.
Glouc, manor, 22.
Bickton, Byketon [in Fordingbridge
parish], co. Hants, 172.
Bicton, Bikedon [near Shrewsbury],
CO. Salop, 90 (p. 52).
Biddenham, Bidenham, co. Bedf.,
91 (p. 66).
, advowson, 91 (p. 58).
Bideford, co. Devon, IJpcot in, q.v.
Bidenham, co. Bedf. Se^ Bidden-
ham.
Bidford, co. Warw., King's Broom
in. iSee Broom.
BidiU. SeeBedill.
Bifeld, Byleld. William de. 103.
William de, Maud his wife,
103.
Biflete [co. Surrey]. See Bjrfleet.
Biggleswade, Bikeleswade. co. Bedf.,
169.
Blgod. Bygod, Bygot, John le.
of Stockton, 320.
, Roger le. earl of Norfolk
and Marshal, 434.
Hugh, 4«8 (pp. 354, 356).
Isabel wife of John le, 434
(p, 300).
John, 196.
, John le, of Stockton, and
Isabel his wife, 320.
John le (brother of Roger),
434.
Ralph le, son of John, of
Stockton, 320.
« Richard, 102.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
373
Bigod — coht.
, Roger, earl of Norfolk and
Marshal, 163 {p. 104), 315,
320, 369, 392 (pp. 266, 267),
441, 446.
, , See Mar-
shal.
, Alice (Hen-
aud) his wife, 434.
William, 422.
Bigsweir, Bythycwere [co. Momn.],
on the Wye, 435 {p. 326).
Bikedon, co. Salop. See Bioton.
Bikeleswade, co. Bedf. See Biggles-
wade.
Bikenor, co. Glouc. See Bicknor.
Bilborough, Bilburgh, co. Nott.,
manor and advowson, 99.
Bildeston, Billdeston, co. Sufi., 97
{p. 63).
advowson, 97 (p. 64).
manor, 97 (p. 63).
Bildisthorp, co. Nott. See Bilsthorpe
Billngeye, Byllynggeye, Walter
de, 368.
, John de, son of Walter, 368.
Billdeston [co. Suff.]. See Bildeston.
Billesdon, Billesdone, co. Leic, 91
{pp. 58, 59).
Billesfeld, Billefeld, co. Line. See
Bitchfield.
Billing, BilKnges, co. N'hamp., 235
{p. 162).
BiUingf ord [near North BImham], co.
Norf., manor, 299.
BiUinghay, BiUingeye', co. Line, 430.
Bibiey, Bilneye, co. Norf., manor, 43.
Bilsham, Bulsham, Bulesham [in
Yapton parish], co. Sussex,
163 {p. 107), 391 (pp. 360,
365).
Bilsington, Bilsinton, co. Kent, 357.
Bilsthorpe, Bildisthorp, co. Nott.,
233 (p. 157).
Bilton (in the Ainsty), Bylton, co.
York, 45 (p. 27).
Bylton [in Swine parish], co.
York, 223, 468 (pp. 354, 357).
Bilton, John son of Sayer de, 223.
Binbrooke, Binbrok, Binebrok, Byn-
brok, CO. Line, manor, 6.
Bindevylle, Robert de, 55.
Binebrok, co. Line. See Binbrooke.
Bingham, Byngham. Bobert de,
167.
, Richard de, son of Robert
son of Robert, 167.
Binham, co. Norf., prior of, 163 (p.
105).
Biqer, co. Line. See Bicker.
Birch, Brich, co. Essex, 271.
Bircham, Great (?), Brecham, Bret-
cham, CO. Norf., 435 (p. 319).
Bircham Tofts, Toftes and Brecham,
CO. Norf., 163 (p. 106).
Birche, le, co. Devon, 312.
Birchington, co. Kent, Brook End
in. q.v.
Birlev, Burleve, co. Heref., 235 (p.
165).
Birling, Berljmg, [near Eastbourne],
CO. Sussex, 236 (p. 167).
Birthorp, John de, 233 (p. 165).
Birthorpe, Bourethorp, Birthorp,
[in Sempringham parish], co.
Line, 233 (p. 154).
.. , manor, 233 (p. 155).
Birton, co. Line. See Burton.
, CO. Norf. See Briston.
CO. York. See Burton.
Biry, co. Devon. See Berry Pome-
roy.
Bischopthorp, co. York. See Bishop-
thorpe.
Biseleye, co. Glouo. See Bisley.
Blset, Byset, John, 431.
, John, son of John, 431.
Bishop, Thomas, 101.
See Bissop.
Bishop's Cleeve, co. Glouc, Stoke
Orchard in, q.v.
Bishopthorpe, Bischopthorp, Thorp
Andreu [near York], co. York,
70. 267.
Biskelee, co. Norf. See Bixley.
Bisley, Byseleye, Biseleye, co. Glouc,
235 (p. 164).
advowson, 235 (p. 164).
Bisscheleye, oo. Wore. See Bushley.
Bisshopesfrome, co. Heref. See
Frome.
Bissop, Byssop, Jordan, 450.
, Robert, son of Aylward, 204.
See Bishop.
Bissoppeston, co. Wilts, hundred,
446.
Bitchfield, Billesfeld, BiUefeld, co.
Line, 445.
Bitham, co. Line. See Bytham.
Bitterley, co. Salop., Hilluppencott
in, q.v.
Bixley, Biskelee, co. Norf., 434 (p.
303).
Blatoy, John de. lo.
John de, his daughters Joan,
Alice, Christiana, Elizabeth,
Cecily and Eiistacia, 10.
Blacchingelegh, co. Surrey. See
Blatchingley.
Blaxjheston, co. Leic. See Blaston.
Blachyngton, co. Sussex. See Blatch-
ington.
Blackbrook, Blakebrok [in Kirdford
parish], co. Sussex, 90 (p. 51).
Blackmore, Blakemore [in Hanley
parish], CO. Wore, 435(p. 322).
Blacouvesle, oo. N'hamp. See
Blakesley.
Blacsale, co. Suff. See Blaxhall.
Blacwelle, co. Wilts. See Blaxwell.
374
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Bladon, Bladene, co. Oxford, manor,
382.
Blaenlynfi, Blaynlenevy [co. Brecon],
castle, 352.
Blaisdon, Blechesdon, eo. Glouc,
29.
Blakareswell, co. Wilts. See Blax-
weU.
Blake, Walter le, 53.
Blakebrok, co. Sussex. See Black-
brook.
Blakemore, co. Wore. See Black-
more.
Blakenham, Thomas de, 225.
Blakesley, Blacouvesle, co. N'hamp.,
inquisition made at, 235 {p.
162).
Blaketoriton, co. Devon. See Tor-
lington.
Blandford, Blaneford, co. Dorset,
inquisition made at, 34.
Blassele, Hugh, 468 {pp. 353, 366).
Blaston, Blacheston, Blastone, co.
Leic, 91 {p. 54, 58).
Blaston, Hugh de, 468 [p. 349).
Blatherwycke, Blatherwyk, Blather-
■wik, CO. N'hamp., 365.
manor, 128.
Blatchington, Blachsmgton, co.
Sussex, manor, 374.
Blatchingley, Blacchingelegh, co.
Surrey, manor, 435 {p. 318).
, borough, market and fair,
435 {p. 318).
Blaunchard, John, 233 {p. 155),
, Richard, 111.
Robert, 233 (p. 155).
Blaxhall, Blacsale, co. Suff., 434 {p.
301).
BlaxweU, BlacweU, Blakareswell,
[in Whiteparish], co. Wilts,
manor, 400.
Blajmau, co. Glamorgan, 435 {p.
323).
Blaynlenevy. See Blaenlynfi.
Blean, Blene [co. Kent], 461 {p.
345).
Blechery, John, 434 {p. 298).
Blechesdon co. Glouc. See Blaisdon.
Blechingely, co. Surrey. See Bletch-
ingley.
Bledelowe, co. Buck. See Bledlow.
Bledewelle, co. Salop. See Blodwel.
Bledlow, Bledelowe, co. Buck., 236
{p. 167.)
Bleith. See Bleyht.
Blencogo, Blencoghow, Blencogowe
[in Bromfield parish], co.
Cumb., 314, 385.
Blene [co. Kent], See Blaen.
Blennerhasset, Blenerhasate [in
Torpenhow parish], co. Cumb,
322 (p. 219).
Bletchingley, Blechingely, co.
Surrey, 404.
Blethvaugh, Blethevagh [now co.
Radnor], ancient castle, 221
{p. 143).
Bleyht, Bleith, Wllllaan, 361.
, John, son of William, 361.
, William, Joan his wife, 361.
BUf ord, Bliforth [Blyf ord, co. Suff. ?],
CO. Norf., 163 (p. 106), 391
{p. 261).
BUthfield, CO. StaS., Newton in, q.v.
Bio Norton, Blonorton, co. Norf.,
163 {p. 106), 234, 434 (p. 303).
Blodwel, Bledewelle Vaur and
BledeweU Vaghan [in Llany-
blodwel parish], co. Salop, 90
(p. 52).
Bloighou. See Bloyou.
Blome, John, 392 {p. 266).
Blont, Blound, Blount. See Blunt.
Bloyou, Bloighou, Alan, 379.
Alan, Joan wife of, 379.
Ralph, 44 {p. 23).
, Ralph, son of Alan, 379.
Bluet, John, 434 {p. 299), 435 {p.
326).
, William, 434 (pp. 307, 309).
Blund. See Blimt.
Blunsdon, Broad, Bluntesdon, co.
Wilts, 27.
Blunt, Blixnd, Blound, Blont,
Blount, Alanle, 169.
, John le (Cumberland), 314,
385.
, John le, (Sussex), 163 {p.
107), 391 {p. 260).
, John le, son of Alan, 169.
Robert le, 434 (p. 307).
Walter le, and Joan his wife,
235 (p. 164).
, WiUiam le (Hereford), 235
(p. 165).
, Wilham le (Ireland), 435 (p.
330).
Bltintesdon, co. WUts. See Blunsdon.
Bluntesdon, Bluntesdun, Lau-
rence de, 27.
, Joan de, 27.
Blunteshale, co. Essex. See Blunt's
Hall.
Blunt's Hall, Blunteshale [in Wit-
ham parish], co. Essex, manor
143.
Blunvile, William de, 121 (p. 80).
Blydelowe, Richard de, and Susan
his wife, 116.
Bljrth, CO. Nott., prior of, 39.
Bobindon, co. Derby. See Bupton.
Bochampton, co. Berks. See Bock-
hampton.
Bochardby, Isabel, wife of Hugh de,
280.
Bockhampton, Bochampton, Bok-
hampton [in Lamboum par-
ish], CO. Berks, 192 399.
Bocland. See Bucland.
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
375
Boclond, CO. Kent. See Buckland.
Boclonde, co. Somers. See Buck-
land.
Bocstonys, Richard de, 49.
Bocton, Bocthone, oo. Kent. See
Boughton.
CO. Salop. See Buckton.
Boctone Alulph, co. Kent. See
Boughton.
Bodardle, Botardel, Bodardel [in
Lanlivery parish], co. Comw.
44 {pp. 23, 24).
Bodbran, William de, 44 (p. 24).
Boddynham, Jolin, 434 (p. 306).
Bodoclsye, co. Somers. See But-
leigh.
Bodekesham, co. Kent. See Bottis-
ham.
Bodeneye, co. Norf. See Bodney.
Bodham, co. Norf., 358.
Bodmalgan, co. Cornw., 254.
(inquisition made at, 235
{p. 165).
Bodmin, co. Comw., prior of, 379.
Bodney, Bodeneye, co. Norf, manor,
43.
Bodrevelen, co. Comw., 44 {p. 23).
Bodrigan, Henry de, 296 {p. 201).
WiUiamde, 300.
Bohun. Boun, James de, 347.
Humphrey de, earl of Here-
ford and Essex, 235 {p. 160),
.246.
, James de, 178.
, John de, lord of Midhurst,
34.
Boilund, John de, 434 (p. 301).
Boisvill, Adam de, 424.
, Robert de, 424.
BoiviU. See Bovill.
Bokelaund, John de, 233 {p. 156).
Bokenham, co. Norf. See Bucken-
ham.
BokenhuU, co. Salop. See Bucknell.
Bokenhull, Gilbert de, 235 (p. 165).
Bokerel, co. Devon. See Buckerell.
Bokesworth, co. Camb. See Box-
worth.
Boketon. See Bucton.
Bokhampton, co. Berks. See Bock-
hampton.
Bolas, Great, Boulewas, co. Salop,
115.
Bolenden, co. Oxford. See Bullington.
Bolewell, co. Nott; See BulweU.
Bolewik, co. N'hamp. See Bulwick.
Bohmer, John de, 450.
BoUesdon, co. N'humb. See Bows-
den.
Bollynghope, co. Heref . See Bulhng-
ham.
Boltesham, Thomas de, 298.
, AUce de. See Bucton.
Thomas de, Senicla his wife,
298.
Boltesham, Thomas de — cont.
, his daughters Sibyl,
Agnes, Mabel and Alice, 298.
Bolton, Bouiton, co. Cumb., 314,
322 (p. 220), 386.
, Bouiton [in Bdlingham
parish], co. N'humb., in-
quisition made at, 420.
, Bouiton, CO. York, prior of,
307, 468 {p. 352).
Bolynghope, oo. Heref. See BtiUing-
ham.
Bolyngton, co. Line. iSee Bullington.
Bonchurch, Bonecherch, co. Hants,
I. of W., 232 {p. 153).
Princelet in, q.v.
Bondevile, William, and Eva his
wife, 434 {p. 305).
Bonecherch, co. Hants. See Bon-
church.
Bonevill, Bonevyle, John de, 434
(pp. 305, 308).
Ralph de, 296 {p. 200).
Bonewelle, co. Norf. See Bunwell.
Boneye, co. Nott. See Bunny.
Bonwick, Bunwyk, Bonnewyke [in
Skipsea parish], co. York, 468
{pp. 353, 356).
Bonynton. See Boynton.
Boothby Pagnell, Botheby, co.
Line, 233 {p. 154).
Borbach, co. Wilts. See Burbage.
Borcombe, Borecoumbe [in South-
leigh parish], co. Devon, 296
{p. 201).
Bordelby, co. York, now Mount
Grace, q.v.
Bordon. See Burdun.
Borecoumbe, co. Devon. See Bor-
combe.
Boreford, co. Heref. See Burf ord.
Boreham, Borham, co. Essex, manor,
175.
, the Lady of [Maud Burnel],
156.
Borevord, co. Salop. See Burf ord.
Borewarton, co. Salop. See Burwar-
ton.
Borgeys, Roger, 373.
Borgharssche, Borgharsse. See
Burghersh.
Borharu, co. Essex. See Boreham.
Boriton, co. Heref. See Burrington.
Borley, Barle, co. Essex, 461 {p.
344).
Borou, John, 56.
Borowle, co. Rutland. See Burley.
Borrard, de Borrard, David, 434 {pp.
308, 309).
Borsi, John, 235 {p. 164).
Borthon. See Borton.
Borton, co. York. See Burton.
Borton, Borthon, Eustace de, 104.
Borwarton, co. Salop. See Burwar-
ton.
376
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Boscastle, Boteringes Castel, co.
Cornw., 235 (p. 165).
Boscher, WiUiam, 434 {p. 299).
Bosco, Boys, John de, 294.
, Robert de, 163 (p. 106), 434
{p. 303), 468 {pp. 353, 355).
.William de, 22, 161, 244,
284, 371, 380.
See Buys.
Boseham, co. Sussex. See Bosham.
Bosenho, co. N'hamp., 218.
Boshale, John de, 465.
Bosham, Boseham, co. Sussex, 268.
....... vicar of Holy Trinity church,
434 {p. 292).
manor, 434 (pp. 292, 297).
, hundred, 434 {p. 292).
Bosser, Luke, 434 {p. 307).
Boston, CO. Line, 109, 391 {pp. 258,
259, 263).
, les ledhuses in, 391 {pp. 263,
264).
manor, 163 (p. 104).
le Mothalle in, 391 {pp. 263,
264).
Grenegarth in, 163 {p. 104).
inquisitions made at, 157.
Bosun. See Bozim.
Boswoer. See Besore.
Botardel, co. Cornw. See Bodardle.
Botayles, Simon son of William de,
387 (p. 255).
Boteler, Botelere. See Butler.
Botelesford, co. Leic. See Bottes-
ford.
Botelett, Botylet [in Lanreath
parish], co. Cornw., manor,
95.
Boterbiri, Butterbury [inHartland ?],
CO. Devon, 44 {pp. 22, 25).
Botereal, Thomas, 164.
, , his son, John, 164.
Botereaus, Botereus. See Botreaus.
Boteringes Castel, oo. Cornw. See
Boscastle.
Botetttrte. See Buttetourt.
BoteviUeyn, Butevilein, Butte-
vileyn, William, 219 (p. 141),
434 {p. 303).
Botheby, co. Line. See Boothby.
Bothel, BothiU [in Torpenhow
parish], co. Cumb., 322 {p
219).
Bothil, Henry son of WiUiam de, 385,
Bothill, CO. Cumb. See Bothel.
Botiler, Botiller, BotiUere, BotiUier.
See Butler.
Botlesford, Thomas de, 45 {p. 27).
Botley, Bottelye, co. Hants, 235 {p.
163).
Botreaus, Boteraus, Botereus,
■Wllllain de. the elder, 96,
, William, 235 {p. 165).
William de, son of William,
95.
Bottelye, co. Hants. See Botley.
Bottesford. Botelesford. co. Leic,
manor, 25.
BottiUer. See Butler.
Bottisham. Bodekesham, co. Camb.,
435 {p. 315).
Botyler,.Botylere. See Butler.
Botylet, CO. Cornw. See Botelett.
Bouche, Alan, 314.
Boucombe, co. Hants. See Bow-
combe.
Boucton. See Buokton.
Bouelee, co. Sussex. See Bowley.
Boueles. See Boweles.
Boughan. earl of. See Comjoi.
Boughton, Bouton [in Southoo and
Diddington], co. Hunt., 112
{p. 73).
Aluph, Bocton Alouf, Boc-
tone, Alxjlph, Bocton Oloulf,
CO. Kent, 372.
manor, 145. 376.
Monchelsey. Bocton Mon-
chanesey, Boothone Moohane-
sy, CO. Kent, manor, 36.
Boulewas, co. Salop. See Bolas.
Boull . . ., Johnde, 235(p. 165).
Boulogne, lepers of, 145.
Boulogne, honour, 73, 110, 145.
147, 154, 219 {p. 140), 253,
345, 372, 376, 381, 429, 435
{p. 317).
, , court of. 172.
See Witham.
Boulton, CO. Cumb. See Bolton.
, CO. N'humb. See Bolton.
, CO. York. See Bolton.
Boun. See Bohim.
Boure. See Eamwood.
Boure, Adam del, 322 {p. 219).
Bourethorp, co. Line. See Birthorpe.
Bourhasse. See Burghersh.
BourhuU. See Burghhull.
Bourn, Brun, co. Line, 468 {p.
350).
Boursier, John le, 98 {p. 65).
Boia-ton, co. Heref . See Burton.
Boutetourte. See Buttetourt.
Bouvyle, William, knight, 120.
O/. Bovill.
Bovey Tracy, co. Devon, Knighton
in, q.v.
Bovlll, Boval, Boyvill, Boyvlle,
BoivlU, William de, 264.
, Joan de, 434 {p. 303.)
, John de, 280, 391 {p. 261).
, John de, son of William, 264.
, Thomas de, 163 {p. 106),
391 {p. 261).
, William de, 112. 468 {p.
352).
Cf. Bouvyle.
Bowcombe, Boucombe [in Caria-
brooke parish], co. Hants.. I,
of W., manor, 343.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
377
Boweles, Boueles, Bueles, Johia de,
201.
Bowley, Bouelee [in. Pagham parish],
CO. Sussex, 434 (p. 298).
Bowsden, BoUesdon [in Lowick
parish], co. N'htunb., 364.
Box, Boxe, 00. Hertf., 434 {p. 300).
Boxe, CO. Siissex, hundred,
90 (p. 51).
Box, Thomas, and Petronilla his
wife, 288.
Boxford, CO. Suff., 305.
Boxgrove, co. Sussex, prior of, 90
(p. 51).
, Halnaker in, q.v.
Boxley, Boxele, co. Kent, abbot of,
357.
Boxsted, Ralph de, 154.
Peter de, son of Ralph, 1 54.
Boxted, Boxsted, co. Essex, manor,
154.
Boxworth, Bokesworth. co. Camb.,
manor, 156.
Boyngton, Bonynton, John de, 376.
Robert de, 163 (p. 108), 391
(pp. 257, 265).
Boynton, Bejrton, Boyton, co. York,
468 {pp. 353, 356).
Boys. See Bosco.
BoyteUier. See Butler.
Boyton, co. Wilts, manor, 101.
, CO. York. See Boynton.
Boyton, William de, 43.
Boytone [Boughton under Blean ?],
CO. Kent, 372.
Bojrvill, Boyvile. See Bovill.
Bozun, Bosun, Roger son of Ralph,
269 bis.
Cf. Buzon.
Bra . . ., Gilbert de, 51.
Bracewell, BrayceweU, oo. York, St.
Michael's chiarch, 239.
Brackenborough, Brakenbergh [by
Louth], CO. Lino., 383.
Bracon Ash, Brakene, co. Norf., 434
(p. 303).
Bradaford, Bradeford Heriz [in
Marystow parish], co. Devon,
296 (p. 201).
Bradebrigge by Bosham, co. Sussex,
268.
Bradecros, co. Rutland, inquisition
made at, 155 (p. 97).
Bradefeld, co. Wilts. See Bradfield.
Bradeford Heriz, co. Devon. See
Bradaford.
Bradeford Brian, co. Dorset. See
Bradford.
Bradeleigh, co. Line. See Bradley.
Bradeley, Bradele, Richard de, 239,
, , his son Henry, 239.
, Richard son. of Walter de.
468 (p. 352).
Robert son of Geoffrey de,
239, 240.
Bradeley — cont.
Walter de, 235 (p. 164). .
Bradeleye, Bradele, co. Leic. See
Bradley.
Bradeleye, oo. Suff. See Bradley.
Bradene, Anthony de, 94.
Bradenech, co. Devon. See Brad-
ninoh.
Bradenham, East, Bradenham, co.
Norf., manor, 156.
West, Westbradenham, co.
Norf., 121 (p. 80).
Bradenham, Simon de, his executors,
456.
, William de, 392 (p. 268).
Bradenstoke, Brakenestok [in Lyne-
ham parish], co. Wilts, in-
quisition made at, 27.
, prior of, 235 (p. 164).
Bradestede, co. Kent. See Brastead.
Bradewell, co. Essex. See Bradwell.
Bradfield, Bradefeld [in Hullaving-
ton parish], co. Wilts, 235
(p. 163).
Bradford, Bradeford Brian [in Wim-
borne Minster parish], co.
Dorset, 229.
Bradeford, co. Salop, hun-
dred, 198.
Brading, co. Hants, Whitefield in,
q.v.
Bradley, Bradele, Bradeleye [in
Medboume parish], co. Leic,
91 (p. 54).
, advowson of priory,
91 (p. 58).
, Bradeleigh, co. Line, 468
(p. 350).
, Great, Bradeleye, co. Sufi.,
434 (p. 301).
, Little, CO. Suff., 461 (p.
345).
....... Maiden, Bradlegh [co. Wilts] ,
prior of, 101.
Bradninch, Bradenech, co. Devon,
honour, 457, (p. 343).
Bradwell by the sea, BradeweU, co.
Essex, "359.
, Delamere in, q.v.
Braham, John de, 435 (p. 330).
Braintree, Branketre, co. Essex,
inquisition made at, 128.
Braithwaite, Braythwait [near
Keswick], co. Cumb., 322 (p.
218).
Braitof t, co. Line. See Braytoft.
Braiton, Adam de, 212 (p. 134).
Brakenbergh, oo. Line. See Bracken-
borough.
Brakenbergh, Brakenebergh,
Eotoert de, 383.
John de, son of Robert, 383.
Brakenberh, co. York, See Brecken-
brough.
Brakene, oo. Norf. See Bracon Ash.
378
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Bramber, Brembel, co. Sussex, 55.
Brambletye, Brembeltye, co. Kent
(sic), [in East Grinstead
parish, co. Sussex], 447.
Bramdean, co. Hants, Woodcott in,
q.v.
Brampton, Barmton, co. Norf., 434
(p. 302).
CO. Suff., 434 (p. 302).
Bryan, Brompton, co. Salop
{now COS. Heref . and Radnor],
235 (p. 165).
manor, 247.
Bierlow, Bramton birlagh [in
Wath upon Dearne parish],
CO. York, 424.
Bramton Birlagh, co. York. See
Brampton Bierlow.
Branchescoumbe, Richard de, 296
(p. 201).
Brandesburton, co. York. See
Brandsburton.
Brandon [in Hough on the Hill
parish], co. Line, 233 (p.
155).
Brandon, Emma de, 233 (p. 155).
Brandsburton, Brandesburton, Bran-
desborton, co. York, 468 (pp.
354, 357).
manor, 153.
Branfeld, co. N'hamp. See Bray-
field.
Brankeston, co. N'humb. See
Branxton.
Branketre, co. Essex. See Braintree.
Branston, Braundeston, co. Leic,
468 (p. 349).
church, 468 (p. 349).
Branton, Joan de, 322 (p. 219).
Branxton, Brankeston, co. N'humb.,
364.
Braosa, Brewose, Brewosa.
Breuse, Breousa, Breuose,
Alice de, wife of Richard
de, 40.
, Giles de, 317.
Giles de, 229, 434 (pp. 299,
300).
, son of Richard and
Alice, 40.
, Beatrice (de Sancta
Elena) his wife, 317.
, John de, 235 (p. 164).
John de, son of Giles, 317.
, Lucy de, daughter of Giles
and Beatrice, 317.
Peter de, and Agnes Husee
his wife, 434 (p. 299).
William de, 76, 374.
Brastead, Bradestede, co. Kent,
manor and borough, 435 (p.
315).
market, 435 (p. 315).
Bratforton, co. Wore. See Bretfor-
ton.
Bratton Fleming, Brattone, co.
Devon, manor, 35.
Brauncewell, Brauncewelle, co. Line,
134, 236 (p. 168).
Brauncewell. John de, 134.
John de, son of John, 1 34.
•Braundeston, co. Leio. See Bran-
ston.
Bratinston, Braundeston and Braun-
deston Bery, co. N'hamp.,
298.
Braunton, Robert de, 235 (p. 164).
Braimtton, Brian de, 30.
Bray, High, Heghebray, co. Devon,
457 (p. 342).
, manor, 35.
Bray, Henry de, 219 (p.- 141), 230,
464.
escheator, 468 (p.
349).
John de, 233 (p. 156).
Brayboef, Andrew de, 175.
Braycewell, co. York. See Bracewell.
Brayfield, Branfeld, co. N'hamp.,
manor, 91 (p. 55).
Brayle grove, in Tidmarsh, co.
Berks, 319.
Braylesford, Henry de, 202.
Braythwait, co. Cumb. See Braith-
waite.
Braytoft, Braitoft, co. Line, 233
(p. 155), 444.
Braytoft, Braitoft, William de,
444.
, William de, 233 (p. 156).
, WiUiam de, son of William,
444.
Braz, Richard, 164.
Brazour, John le, 437.
Breane, Bren, co. Somers., John,
rector of, 94.
Breaston, Breydeston [co. Derby],
165.
Brecham, co. Norf. See Bircham.
Breckenbrough, Brakenberh [near
Thirsk], co. York, 261.
Bredenbury, co. Heref., Noakes in,
q.v.
Bredon, co. Leic. See Breedon.
Bredon Hill, co. Wore, inquisition
made at Cokereles Croys on,
24.
Breedon, Bredon, Bredone, co. Leic,
advowson of priory, 163 (p.
107). 391 (pp. 260, 266).
Breghin, David de, 322 (p. 219).
Breighton, Britton [in Bubwith
parish], co. York, 235 (p. 162).
Brembel, co. Sussex. See Bramber.
Brembeltye. See Brambletye.
Bremesgrave, co. Wore See Broms-
grove.
Bremyll, Bremyl, Robert, 434 (pp.
305, 309).
Bren, co. Somers. See Breane.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
379
Brenchley, Brenchisle, co. Kent,
•water mill, 435 {p. 315).
Brendefen, co. Line, 236 {p. 169).
Brendilleye, oo. Stiff. See Brent
Eleigh.
Brenston, co. Norf. See Grimston.
Brent Eleigh, BrendiUeye, co. Stiff.,
manor, 378.
Breousa, Breouse. See Braosa.
Bressingham, Brisingham, oo. Norf.,
434 (p. 302).
Bret, Richard le, 76.
, Roger le, 433 {p. 290).
, Thomas le, 97 {pp. 63, 64).
Bretcham, co. Norf. See Bircham.
Bretforton, Bratforton, co. Wore,
22.
Brethenham, co. Norf. See Bretten-
ham.
Breton, Bretun, Bretoun, Bret-
ton, Bruton, Brutun, John
son of John le, 365.
, Philip le, 418.
, Richard, 83.
John le, 218, 434 {p. 301).
, son of John, son
of John, 365.
, , son of Philip, 418.
, PhiUp le, and Cassandra his
wife, 418.
WiUiam le, 163 (p. 106 bis),
391 (pp. 260 bis, 265).
, William son of Richard, 83.
, William le, knight, 425.
Brettenham, Brethenham, Brithen-
ham, CO. Norf., 60, 163 (p.
106), 461 {p. 346).
Bretton, Bretun. See Breton.
Bretise, Breuose. See Braosa.
Brevannek, Upper and Lower [in
St. Hilary, co. Comw.], 379.
Brewes, Margery de, 435 (p. 321).
Brewosa, Brewose. See Braosa.
Breydeston [co. Derby]. See Breas-
ton.
Breydeston, Nicholas de, 165.
, Simon de, 165.
Breydeston in Stapleford, John de,
and Felicia, his wife, 165.
Breyns. See Dreyns.
Breyuton, co. Somers. See Brtiton.
Brghton, co. Leic. See Broughton.
Brian, William, 233 {p. 155).
Brlane, Guy de, 428.
Guy de, and Sibyl his wife,
428.
, son of Guy, 428.
Brickhill, Little, Brikhull, co. Buck.,
manor, 435 {p. 316).
Brid, Richard le, 374.
Briddlesf ord, Brydlesf ord [in Arreton
parish], co. Hants, I. of W.,
232 {p. 152).
Brideleston, co. Somers. See Bris-
lington.
Bridelington, co. York. See Bridling-
ton.
Bridenewike, co. Glouc, 435 (p. 321).
Brideport, co. Dorset. See Bridport.
Brideport, John de, 122.
, John de, 122. ..
Of. Brudeport.
Bridge, the, co. Comw., 44 (p. 23).
Bridgetown, Brugeton [by Totnes],
CO. Devon, burgesses of, 296
{p. 200).
Bridgnorth, Brug, Bruges, co. Salop,
inquisitions made at, 59, 354.
, castle, 183, 235 (p. 161).
, prior of the hospital of, 272.
Bridgwater, co. Somers., castle and
town, 41, 183, 235 {p. 168).
inquisition made at, 179.
Bridlington, BrideUngton, Bridelyng-
ton, Brydelyngton, Brydel-
ington, CO. York. 391 {pp.
261, 265, 266).
, inquisition made at, 163 {p.
107).
; ., prior of, 163 {pp. 107, 108),
223, 391 {p. 261), 468 {pp.
353, 355).
., Marton in, q.v.
Bridport, Brideport, co. Dorset, 122.
Brigges, co. Norf., 434 {p. 302).
Brigge [Bridge in Blythburgh ?], co.
Sulf., 434 (p. 301).
Brigham, co. Ctimb., town and ad-
vowson of church, 421.
Brigham, Brygham, Brugham [in
Foston on the Wold parish],
CO. York, 163 (p. 108), 391
(p. 265).
Brigham, Brygham, Theobald de,
163 (p. 108), 391 (p. 265).
.William de, 239, 240.
Brightwaltham, Biyth Walton, co.
Berks, inquisition made at,
67.
Brigstock, Brikestok, co. N'hamp.,
vicar of, 91 (p. 57).
Brikestok, co. N'hamp. See Brig-
stock.
Brikhull, co. Buck. See BrickhiU.
Brimfield, Brumfeld, co. Heref.,
manor, 115.
Brimpton, Brintone, Brinton, co.
Berks, 235 (p. 163).
Brin, co. Salop. See Bryn.
Bringhurst, Brinynghurst, co. Leic,
91 (p. 54).
Great Baston in, q.v.
Brinkburn, Brynckebum, co.
N'humb., 58.
Brinton, Brintone, oo. Berks. See
Brimpton.
Brinynghurst, co. Leic. See Bring-
hurst.
Brisingham, co. Norf. See Bressing-
ham.
380
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Brislington, Brideleston [oo.Somers.],
461 {p. 344).
Bristhill, oo. York. See Burshill.
Bristol, inquisition made at ' la
Radeclive ' in, 281.
, hospital of St. Lawrence,
457 (p. 340).
honotir, 435 (p. 315).
BristoUia, Roger de, 435 {p. 327).
Briston, Birton, co. Nor!., 461 {p.
346).
Bristril, co. York. See Burshill.
Brisworth, fee of, 392 (p. 268).
Britannia, John de, 220, 263, 349.
dake of Britanriy
and earl of Richmond (the
count of Britanny), 77, 78,
105, 210, 376, 383, 393, 402,
418.
Brithenham, co. Norf. See Bretten-
ham.
Briton, Bruttone [by Neath], co.
Glamorgan, 435 {p. 324).
Brittewayte, co. York, 235 {p. 162).
Britton, co. York. See Breighton.
Brixham, co. Devon, manor, 295 (p.
200).
Woodhuish in, q.v.
Brixton, Brixston, co. Devon, 296
{p. 201).
Broad Town, Brodetone [in Cliffe
Pypard parish], co. Wilts,
434 {p. 299).
Broadward, Bradeford, [in Clungun-
ford parish], co. Salop, 321.
Broadwell, Bradewell, co. Oxford,
manor, 318.
BroadwoodWiger, Brodwode Wyger,
CO. Devon, 296 (p. 201).
Norton in, q.v.
Broohton, Broyghton, Adam son of
William de, 239, 240.
Brockdish, Brokedisch, co. Norf.,
advowson, 434 (p. 304).
Brockeswode, co. Heref . See Brox-
wood.
Brockhill, Brokhull [in Broad Clyst
parish], co. Devon, 296 (p.
201).
Brockweir [on the Wye], Brokewere
[co. Monm.], fishery, 435 (p.
327).
Brocton, co. Derby. See Broughton.
Broddisworth, co. York. See Brods-
worth.
Brodetone, co. Wilts. See Broad-
town.
Brodsworth, Broddisworth, co.
York, 212 (p. 135).
Brodwode Wyger, co. Devon. See
Broadwood Wiger.
Broghton, co. Cumb. See Brough-
ton.
, CO. N'hamp. See Broughton.
Brok, CO. SuS. See Brook.
Brok, Adam atte, 339.
, Henry de, 217.
Broke Hall, formerly Cuhagh, Cou-
haghe [in Nacton parish], co.
Sufi., 434 (p. 300).
I Brodedisch, co. Norf. See Brock-
dish.
Brokedlsh, William son ol
Geoffrey de, of Wymond-
ham, 370.
Nigel de, 370.
Brokelstowe, John de, 99.
Brokenebergh, Brokenesbergh, Bro-
) kenesberegh, Brokesbergh,
I John de, son of Richard and
Rose, 67, 125, 126, 184.
Richard de, and Rose his
I wife, 67, 125, 126.
i Richard de. Rose (de
■ Wrokeshale), wife of, 184.
Brokeshend, co. Kent. See Brook
! End.
Brokewere [co. Monm.]. See Brock-
weir.
Brokhull, co. Devon. See Brockhill.
; Brokur, William le, 468 {pp. 353,
356).
Brom, CO. Norf. See Broome.
Brom, Roger de, 234.
Roger de, 163 (p. 106 bia).*
, ", PetroniUa wife of,
163 (p. 106), 234.
, Wilfiam de, son of Roger,
234.
Brome, co. Warw. See Broom.
Brome, Robert de, 374.
Bromeswell, BewmesweUe, co. Suff.,
advowson, 434 (p. 302).
Bromteld, William de. 23.
Robert de, 23, 435 (p. 318).
Bromfield, Brumfeld, Brunfeld, co.
I Cumb., 314, 322 (p. 219),
385.
Bromham, co. Bedf., 98 (p. 64).
, Bromhey, Bromhai [in Frindsbury
j parish], co. Kent, 162.
I Bromley, Little, Bromlegh, co.
Essex, 97 (pp. 62, 64).
Brommesle, John de, 468 (p. 349).
I Brompton, co. Salop. See Brampton
I Bryan.
Brompton, Patrick, Patrikebrumton,
CO. York, inquisition made at,
190.
Brom.pton. Broumpton, Brump-
j ton, Brian de, 247.
, Brian de, 235 (pp, 163 bis,
165).
, Cf. Braimton.
, Richard de, 434 (p. 301).
Bromsgrove, Bremesgrave, co.
Wore, 235 (p. 159).
Bromyard [co. Heref.], 135.
Bronagard, co. Salop. See Brony-
garth.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
381
Broneshobery, co. Essex. See
Broomshawbury.
Bronham, co. Norf. See Burnham.
Bronygarth, Bronegard [in St.
Martin's parish], co. Salop,
90 (p. 51).
Brook, Brok [in Holbrook parish],
CO. Sviff., 434 (p. 301).
Brook End, Brokeshend [in Birch-
ington parish], co. Kent,
court at, 159.
Broom, Kings, Kynges Brome [in
Bidford parish], co. Warw.,
manor, 216.
Broome, Brom, co. Norf., 163 (p.
106), 234.
Broomsha-wbury, Broneshobery [in
Hatfield Broad Oak parish!,
CO. Essex, 220.
Broomsthorpe, Brunesthorp [in East
Rudham parish], co. Norf.,
315, 434 (p. 303).
Broughton, Great, Broghton [in
Bridekirk parish], co. Cumb.,
322 (p. 219).
Little [in Bridekirk parish],
CO. Cumb., 278.
, Chiu'ch, Brocton, co. Derby
-• 106.
, Burthon, co. Hants, manor,
105.
, Nether, Brghton, co. Leic,
inquisition made at, 6.
Broghton, co. N'hamp., 435
(p. 317).
Poggs, Brouthton, co. Ox-
ford, manor, 161.
....... Broyghton [near Skipton in
Craven], co. York, 240.
Broumpton. See Brompton.
Brouthton, co. Oxford. See Brough-
ton.
Broxholme, Broxholm, co. Line.,
324.
Broxwood, Broekeswode [in Pem-
bridge parish], co. Heref.,
235 (p. 166).
Broyghton, co. York. See Brough-
ton.
Broyghton. See Brochton.
Broynton, Peter de, 468 (p. 352).
Brudeport, William de, 238.
Bruer, William de, 72.
Bruere, Nicholas de la, 235 (p. 158).
Brug, Bruges, co. Salop. See Bridg-
north.
Bruges, co. Somer., [Burrow in
Kingsbury Episcopi ?], 324.
Bruges, Hugh de, 56.
Brugeton, co. Devon. See Bridge-
town.
Brugham, co. York. See Brigham.
Bruisyard, Bursyerd, co. Sufi., 434
(p. 300).
, manor, 441.
Brumfeld, co. Cvimb. See Brom-
field.
, CO. Heref. See Brimfleld.
Brumfield, co. Cumb. See Brom-
fleld.
Brumfield, Brumfeld, Brunfeld,
Hugh de, 314, 322 (p> 219),
385
Walter de, 76.
Brumpton. See Brompton.
Brumstead, Brunstedo, co. Norf.,
434 (p. 303).
Brun, CO. Line. See Bourn.
Brun, Bruyn, John le, of Tarring-
ton. 242.
, William le, 34.
Adam, Adam le, 434 (pp.
305, 308).
Iseult la, 83.
John, 457 (p. 342).
, John le, son of John, of
Tarrington, 242.
, Maurice le, son of William,
34.
, Nicholas, 434 (pp. 308, 309).
Richard le, 322 (p. 219).
Thomas, 434 (p. 305).
William le, and Iseult his
wife, 34.
Brunesthorp, co. Norf. See Brooms-
thorpe.
Brunfeld, co. Cumb. See Bromfield.
Brunfeld. See Brumfield.
Brunham, co. Norf. See Burnham.
Brunne, co. York. See Kirkburn.
Brunstede, co. Norf. See Brumstead .
Brunus (temp. Richard I), 217.
Brus, Bruys, le Brus, de Brus,
Christiana wile of Robert
de. 280.
Robert, the elder, 220.
Peter de, 468 (p. 357).
Robert le, 435 (p. 317).
, Robert, the younger, earl of
Carrick, 220.
Brustwyk, Bnistewyke, co. York.
See Burstwick.
Bruton, Breyuton, co. Somers., prior
of, 235 (p. 164).
Bruton, William, 438.
Bruton, Brutun. jSee Breton.
Bruttone, co. Glamorgan. See
Briton. .
Bruyn. See Brun.
Bruys. See Brus.
Brydelyngton, BrydeKngton, co.
York. See Bridlington.
Brydelesford, co. Hants. See
Briddlesford.
Brygham, co. York. See Brigham.
Brygham. See Brigham.
Bryn, Brin [in Llanyblodwel parish],
00. Salop, 90 (p. 52).
Brynckeburn [co. N'humb.]. See
Brinkbum.
382
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
BrynnynghiuBt, Brymmyghurst,
Nicholas de, 391 (p. 261).
Brynpelohanger, co. Glamorgan, 436
(p. 324).
Biyth Walton, co. Berks. See
Bright Waltham.
Bubbe-with, Walter de, 163 (p. 108).
Bubwith, Bubbewyth, co. York., 235
{p. 162).
Buccestre, co. Devon. See Buckf ast.
Buck, Adam, 240.
Robert, 239, 240.
Buckeby, Robert de, 420.
Buckenham, Old, Bekingham
Bukenham, Bokenham, co.
Norf., 461 (p. 346).
, , manor, castle, etc.,
163 {p. 105), 391 (pp. 258 bis,
259, 262, 263, 264).
honoiir. 234.
, New, CO. Norf., 391 {pp. 259,
262).
market and fair at, 391
(p. 258).
, Bokenham Farie, co. Norf.,
434 {p. 303).
Buckerell, Bokerel, Bukerel, co.
Devon, 296 {p. 202).
, manor, 312.
Buckfast, Buccestre, co. Devon,
abbot of, 296 {p. 202).
Buckdngham, manor, castle, market,
and fair, 317.
Buckland, co. Hertf., Popes Hall in,
q.v.
, Boclond, CO. Kent, 263.
, Boclonde Chilton, co.
Somers., 235 {p. 164).
Denham, Bocland, Booland
by Frome, co. Somers.,
manor, 44 {pp. 22, 24).
Bucklebury, BurghuUeburi, co.
Berks, 434 {p. 299).
Buoklesham, co. Su^., Kembroke in
q.v.
Buckminster, co. Leic, Sewstem in,
q.v.
BuckneU, BokenhuU, co. 'Salop, 235
(p. 165).
Buckrose, co. York, wapentake, 320
(p. 217).
Buckton, Bocton, co. Salop [in
Bucknell parish, now co.
Heref.], 247.
, Boucton [near Leintwardine.
CO. Heref.], 235 (p. 165).
Buketon [in Bridlington
parish]. CO. York, 163 (p. 108).
Bucland, Bocland, Margery, wife
ol Thomas de, daughter of
Elias le Cusyn. 58.
John de, 434 (p. 300).
Bucmynstre, Roger de, his daughter
Juliana married to Hugh de
Derleye, 106.
Bucton, Boketon, Thomas de son of
Thomas and Alice (de Boltes-
ham), 298.
Cf. Buketon.
Budbridge, Buttebrigge [in Arreton
parish], CO. Hants. I. of W.,
390.
Buddelegh, co. Devon. See Bud-
leigh.
Buddington, Beydinton, co. Sussex,
450.
Budleigh, Buddelegh, co. Devon,
hundred, bedelry of, 86.
Bueles. See Boweles.
Bugthorp, William de, 45 {p. 26).
Bugthorpe, Bugthorp, co. York, 212
(p. 133).
Bukenham, co. Norf. See Bucken-
ham.
Buketon, co. York. See Buckton.
Bukerel, co. Devon. See Buckerell.
Buketon, WiUiam de, 163 (p. 108).
Cf. Bucton.
Bulbury, Burlebury, Bulrebury [in
Litchett Minster parish], co.
Dorset, 374.
Bule, William le, 308.
Bulesham, co. Sussex. See Bilsham.
Bulesham. See Bulsham. •
Bulkigenyn [co. Radnor], inquisi-
tions made at, 235 {pp. 161,
162).
BuUingham, Bollynghope, Bolyng-
hope, CO. Heref.. 107, 242.
Bullington, Bolyngton [in Line],
prior of, 468 (p. 350).
Bolenden, co. Oxford, hun-
dred, 382.
Bulrebury, co. Dorset. See Bulbury.
Bulsham, co. Sussex. See Bilsham.
Bulsham, Bulesham, William de, 163
(p. 107), 391 (p, 260).
Bidwell, BoleweU, co. Nott., 263.
Bulwick, Bolewik, co. N'hamp., 128.
Bumpstead HeUons, Bumsted, co.
Essex, 174.
, Hersham in, q.v.
Bungay, Bungeye, co. Sufl., borough,
434 (p. 296).
manor, 434 {pp. 293, 297).
.castle, 434 {pp. 293, 296,
301).
, market and fair, 434 (p. 293).
, advowson of priory, 434 (p.
302).
Bunny, Boneye, co. Nott., Torkard
of, q.v.
Bunwell, Bonewelle, co. Norf., Hade-
stone manor, 303, 392 (p. 267),
434 (p. 302).
Bunwyk, co. York. See Bonwick.
Bupton, Bobindon [in Longford
parish], CO. Derby, 202.
Burbage, Burbach, Borbach, Bure-
bach, CO. Wilts, 435 (p. 312),
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
383
Burbage — cont.
manor, 310, 311.
Biirchfeld, co. Essex, 434 (p. 298).
Burcote, Ralph de la, 230.
Buroott, Burcote [in Holmer parish],
CO. Heref., 230.
Burdet, William, 244.
Burdun, Bordon, Burdon, Nich-
olas, 20.
Nicholas, 90 (p. 52).
, Mary his wife, 20.
Nicholas, son of Nicholas,
20.
Burebach, co. Wilts. See Burbage.
Bilreford, co. Oxford. See Burford.
Bures, Burr, Borough, co. Suff., 461
{pp. 344, 345).
St. Mary, co. Suff., manor,
236 (pp. 169, 170).
Bures, John de, 236 {p. 168).
Robert de, 338.
Buresyerd. See Bursyerd.
Burford, Bureford, co. Oxford,
manor, 436 (p. 311).
Boref ord, Borevord, co.
Salop, barony, 221 (p. 142).
, , manor, 221, {p. 143).
Burg, CO. Leic. See Burrow.
Burg, Burgh, Thomas de, 190, 424.
See Burgo.
Burgate, John de, 431.
Biu-geliun, Robert, 315.
Burgh by Sands, Burg, co. Cumb.,
314.
court at, 264.
[in the Marsh], co. Line,
233 [p. 155).
Apton, Apeton, co. Norf., 163
(p. 106), 391 (p. 261), 434
(p. 302).
St. Margaret, Burgh in Fleg,
CO. Norf., 434 (p. 303).
CO. Suff., 434 (p. 300).
Burgh. See Burg.
Biu"gham, co. Sussex. See Burpham.
Burghefeld, eo. Berks. See Burgh-
field.
Burghefeld, Roger de, 235 (p. 163).
Burghersh, Burgheresse, co. Sussex.
iSee Biirwash.
Burghersh, Borgharssche, Borg-
harsse, Bourhasse, Robert
de, 376.
Robert de, 372.
, Stephen de, son of Robert,
376.
Burghfield, Burghefeld, co. Berks,
235 (p. 163).
BurghhuU. See BurghuUe.
BurghiU, BurghuUe, co. Heref., 246.
Badenegge, wood in, 246.
Buighope, Walter de, 108.
Burghulle, co. Heref. See BurghiU.
BurghuUe. Burghhull, Bourhull,
Roger de, 246.
Burghulle — cont.
Roger son ol Roger de.
160.
Roger de (son of Roger),
and Juliana his wife, 160.
, , Roger their son, 160,
246.
BurghuUeburi, co. Berks. See Buc-
klebury.
Burgo, Nicholas de, and Beatrice his
wife, 391 (p. 258, 262).
jSee Burg.
Buriton, co. Hants, Weston in, q.v.
, CO. Somers., 457 (p. 342).
Burle, Robert de, 216.
Burlebury, co. Dorset. See Bulbury.
Burley, Borowle, co. Rutland,
manor, 233 (p. 154).
Burleye, co. Heref. See Birley.
Burleye, John de, 235 (p, 165).
Burling] obb, BertUnghope [in Old
Radnor, parish, co. Radnor],
235 (p. 166).
Burlyn, le [by Hunmanby], co. York,
163 (p. 105).
BumaviU, Robert de, 434 (p. 300).
Bume, CO. Sussex. iSee Westbourne.
Bumeby, John de, Sarah one of the
heirs of, 91 (p. 54).
Bumel, Bumell, William, 282.
Edward son of Philip, 282.
, Isabel wife of John, 320 {pp.
216, 217).
, Maud, 175.
, ' the lady of Boreham,'
156 (p. 98).
, PhiUp, 59, 81. 175, 200, 216,
272, 394.
, Robert, bishop of Bath and
WeUs, 81, 175.
WilUam, 200.
Bumham, Brunham, co. Norf., 434
(p. 302).
, , Brisworth, fee in,
391 (p. 268)?
Deepdale, Brunham, Depe-
dale, CO. Norf., 392 (p. 268),
434 (p. 303).
Overy, Bronham, co. Norf.,
163 (p. 105).
St. Maiy's, co. Norf., 392 (p.
268).
Bumham, Thomas de. 143.
Alice de, 143.
Burpham, Burgham, Bergham, oo.
Sussex, 163 {pp. 106, 107),
391 (p. 260).
Burr, Peter, 288.
Burrington, Boriton, co. Heref.. 235
(p. 160).
Burrow on the HiU, Burg., co. Leic,
163 (p. 107), 391 (p. 260).
Btirshill, Bristril, Bristhyl [in
Brandsburton parish], co.
York, 468 {pp. 354, 367).
384
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
BurstaU, co. Sufi., 434 (p. 300).
Biirstwick, Brustwyk, Brustewyke
CO. York, 468 {pp. 353, 354,
356, 357).
, manor, 223.
Bursyerd, co. Suff. See Bniisyard.
Bursyerd, Buresyerd, Busyerd,
John de, 441.
, John de, 434 {p. 300).
John de son of John, 441.
Burthen, co. Hants. See Broughton.
Burtoft, Ralph de, 163 {p. 105), 391
{p. 261).
Burton on Trent [co. Derby], abbot
of, 433 (p. 289).
, Bourton [in Eardisland
parish], co. Heref., 235 {p.
166).
Lazars, co. Leic, 163 (p.
107), 391 (p. 260).
, hospital, 244.
Overy, Burton Noveray, co.
Leic, manor, 433 (p. 290).
Goggles, Birton, co. Line.
383.
on Stather, co. Line., 294.
, , Normanby and
Thealby in, 468 (p. 350).
Latimer, Burton by Thing-
dene, CO. N'hamp., manor, 17.
in Kendal, co. Westm.,
manor, 137.
Bvirton, Homeseburton, [in Hornsea
parish], CO. York, 468 (pp.
353, 354, 355, 357).
Agnes, CO. York, Gransmoor
in, q.v.
Constable, Borton Constable,
Birton Conestable, in Holder-
ness [in Aldbrough parish].
CO. York, 468 {pp. 354, 357).
Fleming, Burton Flemyng,
Burton Flemyngg, co. York,
163 (p. 108), 391 {pp. 261, 265.
266).
in Lonsdale, co. York, 334.
, the lord of, 270.
See Mowbray.
Burton, Roger de, 137.
, Roger de, son of Roger, 137.
Walter de, 164.
Burwarton, Borewarton, Borwarton
CO. Salop, 235 (p. 165), 321.
Burwash, Burghersh, Burgheresse
CO. Sussex, manor, 376.
, inquisition made at, 402.
Biiry St. Edmunds, co. Sufi., abbot
of, 174, 199, 305, 435 (p. 319).
Bury, CO. Sussex, half hundred, 90
(p. 51).
Buscy, William de, 137.
, William son of Oliver de,
137.
Bushey, Great, Byssheie, co. Hertf.,
387 (p. 254).
Bushley, Bissoheleye, co. Wore.,
manor, 435 (p. 321).
Busshy, Bussye, Bussey, Bussy,
Bussl, Hugh de, 380.
, John de, son of Hugh, 380.
Bussy. Hugh de. 233 (p. 154).
Bustard, Robert, son of Thomas of
Bustardthorp, 70.
John, 70.
Bustardthorp {obsolete), co. York,
manor, 70.
But, Adam, 468 (p. 352).
Buterigham, Philip de, 235 (p. 165).
Butevilein. See Botevilleyn.
Buthome, Laurena de, 212 (p. 134).
Butiller, Butiler. See Butler.
Butleigh, Bodecleye, co. Somers., 297.
Butler, le Botlller, le Boteler, le
Butiller, le Butiler, le
Botllller, la Botlllere, la
Butllere, la Boteller. le
Botyler, le Boytelller, le
Bottlller, Joan, 157.
, John, son of Robert, 50.
, Ralph, of Wemm, the elder,
408.
, Edmund, 157.
, Edmund (Ireland), 434 {pp.
304, 308).
John, 121 (p. 80), 468 (p.
349).
John, son of Robert le
Botiller of Castre, 27.
, Nicholas, 46.
, Ralph, 219 (p. 141).
, , Hawis (Gobioun)
wife of, 37.
, Ralph, of Wemm, the elder,
and Maud (Marmion) his wife,
408.
, Ralph, son of the last, 408.
, Robert, 163 (p. 107), 235
(p. 158), 391 {pp. 260, 265).
, Robert, knight, 54.
, Thomas, 90 (p. 52), 434 {pp.
305, 308).
, , and Joan his wife,
458.
William, 468 {pp. 349, 352).
, lord of Oversley, 216.
Butley, Buttele, co. Sufi., prior of,
434 (p. 301).
Buttebrigge, co. Hants. See Bud-
bridge.
Buttebrigge, Henry de, 390.
Buttele, CO. Sufi. See Butley.
Butterbvtry, co. Devon. See Boter-
biri.
Buttercrambe [in BossaU parish], co.
York, 32.
Buttetourt, Boteturte, Boutetourte,
John de, 98, 434 (p. 301).
, , Maud (daughter of
Thomas son of Otho), hiswife,
98.
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
385
Buttevileyn. See Botevilleyn.
Buxhall, Buxale, co. Suff., 269.
Buys, Peter de, 468 {pp. 354, 356).
See Bosco.
Buzon, Peter, 434 (p. 302).
Cf. Bozun.
Bydyngfeld, Adam de, 434 {p. 296).
Byere, Valentine de, 417.
Byfeld. See Bif eld.
Byfield, Byfeld, co. N'hamp., 235 {p.
162).
Bsrfleet, Biflete [co. Surrey], manor,
263.
Bygod, Bygot. See Bigod.
Bykenhul, Thomas de, 56.
Bykenore, Thomas de, married to
Joan de Mortuo Mari, 221
(p. 144).
Byker, co. Line. See Bicker.
Byketon, co. Hants. See Bickton.
Bylegh, co. Essex. See Beeleigh.
ByUingford, William de, 121 (p. 81).
ByUjmggeye, See BiUngeye.
Bylton, CO. York. See Bilton.
Bynbrok, co. Line. See Binbrooke.
Byngham. See Bingham.
Bynham, Byngham, prior of, 391
(p. 261).
Byseleye, co. Glouc. See Bisley.
Byset. See Biset.
Byskelee, co. Norf . See Bexley.
Byssheie, co. Hertf. See Bushey.
Byssop. See Bissop.
Bytelescomb Agnes wife of Robert
de, 44 {p. 22).
Bytham, Castle, Bitham, co. Line,
468 {p. 350).
Bythycwere [co. Monm.]. See
Bigsweir.
Bywell, honour, 81.
Cadugan [Coed y go in Oswestry
rural?], co. Salop, 90 {p. 51).
Cadurciis, Cadurcis, Chaworth,
Patrick de, and Isabel (de
BeUo Campo), his wife, 351.
Thomas de, 19, 91 {p. 54).
Caerleon, Karlyon [co. Monm.],
castle, town and manor, 435
{p. 327).
Caerphilly, Kayrfilli, Kairiily, co.
Glamorgan, castle and town,
435 {p. 324).
Cailly, Caylly, Caylli, Kaylly, John
de, 235 {p. 163).
, Thomas de, son of Adam,
391.
Wt. 14428.
Caistor, Castre, co. Line, sokB, 225.
Thwanoastre, co. Line, soke,
176.
by Yarmouth, Castre, co.
Norf., 236 (p. 169).
Cakewelle. Kaukewelle, Michael
de. 14.
Caldbeok, Caldebek, co Cimib., 2,
322 (pp. 219-220).
manor, 322 {p. 219).
Caldebek, co. Cumb. See Cadbeck.
Caldebek, Lucy de, 322 {p. 220).
Thomas de, 322 {p. 220).
Caldecote [in Bow Brickhill parish,
CO. Buck.], lord of, 435 {p.
316).
, CO. Hunt., manor and ad-
vowson, 220.
CO. Kent, 36.
Caldecote, John de, 155 (p. 97).
, William de, 434 {p. 300).
Caldecotes, co. York. See Cold
Cotes.
Calder, Caldre [co. Cumb.], abbot
of, 141, 322 (p. 219).
CaldeweU, co. York, See Caldwell.
Caldre, abbot of. See Calder.
Caldwell, CaldeweU [in Stanwick
St. John parish], co. York,
418.
Calethorp, Reginald de, 163 (p. 105).
, Walter de, 434 (p. 303).
See Calthorp.
Calf, Geoffrey, 435 {p. 329).
Callaley, Caluley [in Whittingham
parish], CO. N'humb., 348.
manor, 420.
CaUestock, Kellesteg [in Perran
Zabuloe parish], co. Comw.,
296 {p. 200).
Cable, CO. Wilts, Whitley in, q.v.
Calthorp, Roger de, 392 {p. 268).
See Calethorp.
Calton, Caltone [in Mayfield parish],
CO. Staff., 202
[in Kirkby Malhamdale
parish], CO. York, 327.
Caluley, co. N'humb. See Callaley.
Calwarthorp, co. Line. See Culver-
thorp
Carnages. See Gamages.
Camberton, co. Cumb. See Camerton
Camberton, Mary wife of Alan
de, 437.
Cam.berweU, Camerwell.Camerwelle,
CO. Surrey, 435 (p. 318), 461
(p. 345).
, manor, 411.
Camborne, Cambron, co. Comw.,
inquisition made at, 245.
, advowson, 245.
Cambridge, Kauntebregge [co.
Camb.], 91 [p. 58).
St. Radegund, prioress of,
91 (p. 58).
2 B
386
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Cambridge— cow*.
, cotinty at, 68.
.inquisitions made at, 235
(p. 163), 271.
Cambron, CO. Comw. ./See Camborne.
Camel, Queen, Caramel [co. Somers.],
honour of, 34, 84.
Camelton, co. York. See Ganton.
Cameltone, co. Bedf. See Campton.
Camera, Nicholas de, 101.
See Chaumbre.
Camerington, Cameryngton, John
de, 468 (pp. 353, 355).
Camerton, or Cammerton, Camber-
ton, CO. Cumb., 322 (p. 219),
437.
, Camerington, Cameryngton
[in Burstwick parish], eo.
York, 468 (pp. 353, 355).
Camerwelle, co. Surrey. See Cam-
berwell.
Cameryngton. See Camerington.
Cammel [oo. Somers]. See Camel.
Cammerton, Camberton, co. Cumb.
See Camerton.
Cammoron. See Castell Cwm Aran.
Camoys, John de, 47.
Margaret his wife, 91 (p. 65).
Campana, la Chaumpayne, in the
Peak, CO. Derby, forest, 49,
66.
Campania. Of. Chaumpagne.
Campden, Chipping, Campeden, eo.
Glouc, 436 (p. 320).
Campo Amnlphi, Chaunber-
noun, William de, 312.
, Henry de, son of William,
312
Oliver de. 82.
, his daughter Joan,
82.
WiUiam de, 44 (p. 23).
Campsea Ash, Aysh, Asch, Ash, co.
Suff., 434 (p. 301).
, advowson, 434 (p. 302).
Camppese, co. Suff., prioress
of, 284.
Campton, Cameltone, co. Bedf., 434
(p. 300).
Camvile, Thomas de, Elizabeth his
wife, 101.
Cf. Caumvile.
Candelond, co. Suff. See Candlet.
Candlet, Candelond [in Trimley
St. Mary parish], co. Suff.,
434 (p. 300).
Cane, William le, 306.
Nicholas le, son of William,
306.
Caneford, co. Dorset. See Canford.
Caneham, co. Stiff. See Cavenham.
Caneton, co. Somers. See Canning-
ton.
Canewdon, Canewedon, co. Essex,
manor, 353.
Canewdon, co, Essex — conl.
, Schamwode andNorth
Pitts in, 353.
Canford Magna, Caneford, oo. Dorset,
374.
Cangham, co. Norf. See Congham.
Carmington, Canygtone, Canygton,
Caneton, Cany ton, co. Somers.,
priory, 467 (p. 342).
hundred, 457 (p. 342).
Cannock, Canok, co. Staff., Hunting-
ton in, q.v.
forest, hay of Teddesley in,
217.
Canok, co. Staff. See Cannock.
Canterbury, inquisition made at, 144.
Christchtirch, prior of, 227,
331.
, , Henry prior of, 159.
, St. Augustine's, Thomas
abbot of, 169.
, archbishop's court at, 91
(p. 56).
archbishop of, 83, 159, 372,
376, 387 (p. 266).
Canterbury, RolDert, archbishop of.
See Winchelsey.
Canteton, Caunteton, Maurice de,
434 (pp. 308, 309).
Cantilupo, Cauntelew, Cauntelo,
Simon de, 434 (p. 298).
, William de, 219 (p. 140).
Cantley, Cauntele, co. Norf., 236 (p.
169).
Cantock, John, deputy of the chancel-
lor of Ireland, 54.
Cantok, co. Somers. See Quantock.
Cantukesheved, co. Somers. See
Quantoxhead.
Carbrook, Carbrok, co. Norf., 434
(p. 303).
Carburrow, Karburra [in Warleggan
parish], oo. Comw., 296 (p.
201).
Cardiff, Keyrdif, co. Glamorgan,
castle and town, 436 (p. 322).
Cardington, Kerdynton, co. Bedf.,
manor, 98 (p. 64).
Cardinham, Cardynan, Cardinan, co.
Cornw., manor, 44 (pp. 23, 26).
, advowson, 44 (p. 24).
Cardoyl, Hugh de, 163 (p. 108).
Cardynan, co. Cornw. See Cardin-
ham.
Cardynan, Hugh de, 312.
Caresbrok, co. Hants. See Caris-
brooke.
Carhowe, co. Norf., prioress of, 434
(p. 303).
Carisbrooke, Caresbrok, Charsbrock,
Karesbrok, Carsbrouk, oo.
Hants, I. of W., castle, 343,
390.
, honour, honour of the castle,
92, 161, 232, 287.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
387
Carleton, co. Line. See Carlton.
Carleton, St. Peter, Charelton,
Carleton, co. Nori., 461 (p.
346).
00. Nori. See Carlton.
.CO. N'hamp. See Carlton.
CO. Nott. See Carlton.
, CO. York. See Carlton.
Carleton, John de. 333.
John de, 15, 468 (pp. 353,
356).
John de, son of John, 333.
his daughter Avice,
333.
, W. de, 180, 185.
Wilham de, 429.
• • • •_ writ to, 47.
Carlisle, co. Cumb., a messuage
burned in, 385.
inquisitions made at, 61, 112,
118, 142, 170, 193, 211, 264,
385, 398, 405, 409, 421.
exchequer at, 409.
bishop of, 163 {p. 104).
St. Mary's, prior of, 385.
Carlton le Moorland, Carleton in
Walton de Grafhow, co.
Line, 468 {p. 350).
Carlton, Carleton, co. Norf., 434 (p.
313).
East, Est Carleton, co. Norf.,
370, 434 (p. 303).
Rode, Carleton, co. Nori.,
392 (p. 268), 434 (pp. 302,
303).
, East, Carleton, Karlton, co.
N'hamp., manor, 91 {p. 57).
, , advowson, 91 (p.
58).
, , inquisition made at,
91 (p. 58).
upon Trent, Carleton, co.
Nott., 74.
Carleton, co. Suff., 434 (p.
301).
, Carleton in Holdernesse [in
Aldbrough parish], co. York,
333, 468 (pp. 353, 356).
Karleton, Carleton [in
Snaith parish], co. York, 137.
manor, 45 (p. 26).
Carmeton, co. Nori. See Sharrington.
Carmino, Karmynou, Roger de, 44
{pp. 23, 24).
Camaby, co. York, Fraisthorpe in,
q.v.
Camadon, Camedon [in Linkinhome
parish], CO. Cornw., 44 {p. 24).
Camedon, oo. Comw. See Camadon.
Caroun, Carrun, Earoun, Roger
de, 33.
, Sibyl daughter of Roger de,
33.
Carreu, Carru, Nicholas de, 434 {pp.
304 bis, 306, 308).
Carrick, Carryk, earl of. See Brus.
Carrun. See Caroun.
Carru. See Carreu.
Carsbrouk, co. Hants. See Caris-
brooke.
Carshalton, Kersalton, co. Surrey,
manor, 93.
CarsweU, John de, 328.
Carswelle, oo. Devon, 296 {p. 201).
Carthorp, co. York. See Caythorpe.
Cary, Hugh, 282.
Cas Troggy, Torrogy, co. Monm.,
tower newly bioilt, 434 {p. 296).
Cascob, Cascop [co. Radnor], 221
{p. 142), 235 {p. 160).
Cashio, Kaisford, co. Hertf., hun-
dred, 48.
Castelacre, Joan de, 329.
Casteleyn, Richard le, 165.
CasteU Coch, Redcastle [in Whit-
church parish], CO. Glamorgan,
435 {p. 324).
Castell-Cwm-Aran, Cammoron [co.
Radnor], 235 {p. 162).
Castello, Gregory de, 163 {p. 106).
CasteMg, co. Cumb. See Castlerigg.
Castelsoureby, co. Cumb. See
Sowerby.
Castelton, oo. Derby. See Castleton.
Castlerigg, CasteMg [near Keswick],
CO. Cumb., 141.
Castleton, Castelton, co. Derby, 259.
See High Peak.
Caston, CO. N'hamp., Upton in, q.v.
Caston, John de, 434 {p. 293).
Castor, Castre, co. N'hamp., court at,
299.
Butler of, q.v.
Castrop. Walter de, of Bitchfield,
445.
Castre, co. Line. See Caister.
, CO. Nori. See Caistor.
CO. N'hamp. See Chester ;
Castor.
Castre, John de, 173.
, John de, and Isabel his
wife, 211.
Cateby, William de, 468 {p. 351).
Catefoss, co. York. See Catfoss.
Catesthorp, co. Norf. See Gasthorpe.
Catewyk, Ralph de, 55.
Catfleld, Catfeud, co. Norf., 434 {p.
303).
Catfoss, Cattefoss, Catefoss [in
Sigglesthorne, co. York], 468
{pp. 354, 357).
Catherington, co. Hants, Hinton
Daubnay in, q.v.
Catherton, Alan de, 45 {p. 27),
307.
Cattefoss, co. York. See Catfoss.
Cattewyk, co. York. See Catwick.
Cattishall, Cattishille [in Great
Barton parish], co. Suff., 435
{p. 319).
388
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Catwick, Catwyk, Catwyke, Catte-
wyk, CO. York, 468 {pp. 353,
354, 355, 356).
Caumvile, Geoffrey de, 245, 312.
See Camvile.
Caunberleynesdik, co. N'hamp., 91
(p. 57).
Caundle Stourton, Caundel Haddon,
CO. Dorset, 127, 184.
Oaune, Herbert de, 395.
, Baldwin de, of Flanders,
395.
, Margery de, and Joan her
sister, 395.
Cauntele, co. Norf. See Cantley.
Canntelo, Cauntelew. See Cantilupo.
Caunteton. See Canteton.
Cavan, co. Glamorgan, river, 435 (p.
323).
Cave, North, co. York, Drewton in,
q.v.
Cavendish, Cavenedishe, Kavendis,
Gavenedis in Poisworth,
Cavenedych, co. Sufl., 309,
461 (p. 345).
manor, 318.
Cavenham, Caneham, co. Suff., 435
(p. 319), 461 (p. 345).
Caversham, co. Oxford, manor, 435
(p. 312).
Caverswelle, Hugh de, 235 (p. 165).
Cayleway, Richard, 435 (p. 321).
CayUy, Caylli. See Cailly.
Cayngnes, Roger de, 44 (p. 22).
Cf. Keynes.
Caynton, Kaynton [in Bolas parish],
CO. Salop, 115.
Caythorp, Richard de, 155 (p. 96).
Caythorpe, Carthorp[nearBoynton],
CO. York, E.R.j 468 (pp. 353,
356.
Cefncamou.Kevenkam [near Cardiff],
CO. Glamorgan, 435 (p. 324).
Cefnllys, Keventhlis [co. Radnor],
cattle, &c., 235 (p. 162).
Cereseaus. See Sergeaux.
Ceme, Henry de, and Joan his wife,
125, 126.
John de, Joan (de Wrokes
hale), wife of, 184.
John de, son of Henry, 125,
126, 184.
Certeseye [co. Surrey]. See Chertsey.
Cesterfeld, co. Derby. See Chester-
field.
Cestreford, co. Essex. See Chester-
ford.
Cestrehunte, co. Hertf. See Ches-
hunt.
Cestreton, co. Warw. See Chester-
ton.
Cestreunde, Cestrunt, Cestround.
See Chesthimt.
Chacumbe, co. Leic, prior of, 391
(p. 260).
Chadlington, Chadelynton, co.
Oxford, hundred, 435 (p.
311).
Chageford, Thomas de, 35.
Chagelegh, co. Sussex. See Chailey.
Chailey, Chagelegh, co. Sussex, ad-
vowson, 121 (p. 81).
Chalcumbe, co. Leic. See Dalby.
Chale, CO. Hants, I. of W., Gotten
in q.v.
Chalvesteme, co. Bedf. See Chaw-
ston.
Chalvington, Chalvyngton, co.
Sussex, 374.
Chamberlain, le Chaumberleyn,
Nicholas, 207.
Robert, 232 (p. 164).
Cliampeneys, Champenels,
Chaumpeneys, Peter son
of Jolin, 326.
Walter, Robert and William,
435 (p. 331).
Champvent, Peter de, 152.
, John de, son of Peter, 162.
Peter de, Agnes his wife,
152.
Chandos, Chaimdos, Robert de,
158.
, John de, 160, 246, 377.
Chanuz, Cbanus, Solomon de,
169.
, Solomon de, Isabel his wife,
159.
, , his daughters Joan,
Margeiy and Maud, 159.
Chapel en le Frith, Chapel del Fryth,
CO. Derby, inquisition made
at, 168.
Chaplain, Godfrey, 164.
Charelton, co. Norf. See Carleton.
Chark [in Titchfield parish], co.
Hants, 83.
Charlecote, Cherlecote, co. Warw.,
a manor in, 117.
Charles, Joan wife of William,
299.
, Edward, son of William and
Joan, 299.
Charleton, Cherleton, co. Devon,
manor, 31.
Charleton, Adam de, 166.
, William de, son of Adam,
166.
Charlton Marshall, Cherletone by
Spestesbyry, co. Dorset, 34.
by Dover, Cherlthone, co.
Kent, court of, 36.
, Sherlton [in ICing's Sutton
and Newbottle], co. N'hamp. ,
219 (p. 141).
[in Bellingham parish], co.
N'humb., manor, 166.
Mackrell and Charlton Adam,
Cherlton, co. Somers., 235
(p. 164).
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
389
Chaflton — cont.
Churltone [in Singleton
parish], CO. Sussex, manor,
90 [p. 51).
Chaxneles, Nicholas de, 128.
ChatTon, Sharon, Gwychard de, 74.
Charsfield, Charsfeld, Charfelde, co.
^uff., 434 (p. 301).
Chastilloun, Hugh de, 218.
Chatre, Thomas, 316.
Chaumberleyn. See Chamberlain.
Chaumbre, Charombre, Henry de la,
228.
, Simon de la, 434 {pp. 308,
309).
See Camera.
Chaumpayne, Chaumpaygne, Chaum-
pein, Chaumpeine, Peter de,
229, 468 {pp. 350 bis, 351).
Robert de, 433 {p. 290).
Chaumpeneys. See Champeneys.
Chaunbemoun. See Campo Amulphi.
Chaunceus, Joan wife of John,
353.
Giles son of Joan, 353.
Chaunci, Robert de, baron of Skir-
penbeok, 212 {p. 133).
Thomas de, baron of Skir-
penbeck, 212 {v. 133).
, his daughter Alice.
See Lound.
Chauncy, Philip de. 430.
WiUiam de, son of Philip,
430.
Chaundos. See Chandos.
Chaunpaygne. See Chaumpayne.
Chauton, co. Hants. See Chawton.
Chavele, co. Camb. See Cheveley.
Chaworth. See Cadvirciis.
Chawston, Chalvesterne [in Roxton
parish], CO. Bedf., manor, 91
{p. 56).
Chawton, Chauton, co. Hants, manor,
96.
Chedburgh, Chedburye, co. Suff.,
461 {p. 345).
Cheddyngefold, co. Surrey. See
Chiddingfold.
Chediston, Chedestam, co. SufiE.,
434 {p. 301).
Cheibnardon, co. Derby. See Chel-
morton.
Cheibnardon, Roger de, 49.
Cheilmerch, co. Salop. See Chel-
marsh.
Cheker. See Scaccario.
Cheldeeote [in West Peckham ?], co.
Kent, 435 {p. 314).
Cheldryncton, co. Salop. See Shel-
derton.
Chelegrave, co. Sussex. See Chil-
grove.
Cheleham, co. Kent. See Chilham.
Cheleton, co. Hants. See Chilton.
, CO. Somers. See Chillington.
Chelewarthone, co. Kent. See
Chilverton.
Chelewintone, co. Bedf. See Chelling-
ton.
Cheleworthe, co. Oxford. See Chil-
worth.
Chelewrthe, co. Hants. See Chil-
worth.
Chelierton, co. Hants. See ChiUer-
ton.
ChelUngton, Chelewintone, co. Bedf.,
214.
Chehnarsh, Cheylmerch, Cheilmerch,
CO. Salop, 183.
Chehnorton, Cheihnardon [in Bake-
well parish], CO. Derby, 49.
Chelmsford, Chelmesford, Chetmeres-
ford, Chelmersford, co. Essex,
52.
, inquisitions made at, 98
(p. 65), 157, 175, 434 {p. 298).
Chelmundeston, co. Chester. See
Cholmondestone.
Chelsham, co. Surrey, 339.
Chelwarton, co. Hants. See Cholder-
ton.
Cheny, Nicholas de, 381.
Cf. Cheyne.
Chepstede, co. Surrey. See Chip-
stead.
Chepstow, Strugoil, Srougoil, Srogoil,
Strogoil, Strugoill, Strugull
[co. Monm.], castle and
borough, 434 (p. 294, 297).
, inquisition made at, 434
(p. 298).
, honour, 434 (p. 296), 446.
, priory, 434 (p. 299).
chantry of St. David's
chapel by the bridge, 434,
(p. 299).
, prior of, 434 (p. 294).
prior of St. Kinsmark, St.
Kenemarc, 434 (p. 294).
Cherhill, Chiriel, co. Wilts, manor,
24.
Cheristowe, co. Devon, 44 {pp. 22,
25).
Cherlecote, co. Warw. See Charle-
cote.
Cherleton, co. Devon. See Charle-
ton.
Cherleton, Joan daughter of WUham
de, 438.
Cherletone, co. Dorset. See Charl-
ton.
Cherlthone, co. Kent. See Charlton.
Cherlton, co. Somers. See Charlton.
Cherrington, Chyriton, co. Glouc,
183.
Chertsey, Certe'seye [co. Surrey],
abbot of, 311.
Chesewaldesleye [co. Radnor], 235
(p. 160).
Chesham, Chessham, co. Buck, 63.
390
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Cheshunt, Cestrehunte, co. Hertf.,
inquisition made at, 236
(p. -167).
Chessel, Chestelle [inShalfleet pansh],
CO. Hants. [I. of W.], 92.
Chessham, co. Buck. See Chesham.
Chestelle, co. Hants. See Chessel.
Chester, two fairs at, 250.
honour, 434 {p. 296).
Chester, bishop of. See Coventry
and Lichfield.
Chester, earl of, 435 {p. 320).
Chester, Little, Castre [in Irchester
parish], co. N'hamp., inquisi-
tion made at, 27.
Chesterfield, Cesterfeld, co. Derby,
72.
Chesterford, Great, Chestreford,
Cestreford, Costreford, co.
Essex, manor, 434 {pp. 291,
296, 297).
, advowson, 434 (p. 298).
, Little, Cestreford, eo. Essex,
97 (pp. 63, 64).
Chesterton, Cestretoa, co. Warw.,
manor, 217.
Chesthunt, Cestrunt, Chesthund,
Cestreunde, Cestround, Henry
de, 240.
.William de, 239, 468 {pp.
352, 353, 356).
, . . . . , Margery his mother,
239.
Cheswardine, co. Salop, Sowdley in,
q.v.
Chetelhampton, co. Devon. See
Chittlehampton.
Cheveley, Chavele, Chevele, co.
Camb., 129, 434 {p. 297).
Chever, Chevir, Patrick, 434 {pp.
308, 309).
Chevere, Hamo, 434 {p. 298).
Cheyhnerch, co. Salop. See Chel-
marsh.
Cheyne, EUas de, 54.
Cf. Cheny.
Chibley, Chubbeleye [in ChiUington
parish], co. Somers., 324.
Chiche Ridel, fee of, 98 {p. 65).
Chichelesburgh, co. Devon. See
Chittlesburn.
Chicheshey [co. Surrey]. See Titsey.
Chichester, Cycestre, Cicestre, co.
Sussex, 90 {p. 51).
, inquisitions made at, 83,
245 {p. 177), 268, 391 (p, 260).
Chichester, bishop of, 90 (p. 51), 374.
Chiddingfold, Cheddyngefold, co.
Stirrey, 175.
Chiddingstone, Chidinggestone, co.
Kent, manor, 376.
Chidham, Chudeham, co. Sussex,
manor, 434 (p. 292).
Chieveley, co. Berks., Courage in,
q.v.
Child Okeford, Child Okford, co.
Dorset, 401.
Child, John, 91 {pp. 58, 59).
, Jolm le, of Cldlgrove, 163
(p. 107), 391 (p. 260).
Childerditch, Chiltyndich, co. Essex,
227.
ChileweU, Chilewelle, co. Nott. See
ChilweU.
Chilgrove, Chelegrave [in West Dean
parish near Chichester], co.
Sussex, 163 (p. 107), 391 {pp.
260, 265).
Chilham, Chilleham, Cheleham, co.
Kent, barony, 36, 249.
Chilleham, co. Kent. See Chilham.
ChiUerton, Cheherton [in Gatcombe
parish], co. Hsints, I. of W.,
manor, 232 {p. 153).
ChilUngton, Cheleton, co. Somers,
324.
Chiltern hundreds, the four and a
haH, 317.
Chiltington, co. Sussex, 55.
Chilton, CO. Buck., Easington in, q.v.
, Cheleton [in Brixton parish],
CO. Hants, I. of W., 390.
Chiltone [in Alkham parish],
CO. Kent, 36.
Chiltone [by Ramsgate], co.
Kent, 144.
Trepit, Chiltonekoc [in
Cannington parish], co.
Somers., 457 (p. 342).
Chilton, Cliiltone, William de,
144.
Henry de, 97 (p. 64).
, WiUiam de, Isabel his -wife,
144, 159 (p. 101).
, their daughters
Isabel and Sarah, 144.
Chiltyndich, co. Essex. See Childer-
ditch.
Chilverton, Chelewarthone [how
called the Elms in Hougham],
CO. Kent, 36.
ChilweU, ChileweU, Chilewelle, co.
Nott., 99.
Torkard of, q.v.
Chilworth, Chelewrthe, co. Hants,
386.
, Cheleworthe [in Milton
parish], co. Oxford, 455.
Chingford, Chynggeford, co. Essex,
121 (p. 81).
Chinnock, West, Westchinnok, co.
Somers., 297.
Chinting, Chintynge [in Seaford
parish], co. Sussex, 406.
Chipley [in Clare parish, co. Suff].,
461 (p. 344).
Chippenham, Chyppenham, Chippe-
ham, CO. Wilts, 426.
■ inquisition made at, 236
(p. 163).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
391
Chipping Norton, co. Oxford. See
Norton.
Chipstead, Chepstede, oo. Surrey,
435 (p. 318).
Chircheton, co. Devon, See Chiirs-
ton Ferrers.
Chiriel, co. Wilts. See Cherhill.
Chithurst, Chitehurst, oo. Sussex, 163
(p. 106), 391 (p. 260).
Chittleburn, Chiohelesbiirgh [in
Brixton parish], co. Devon,
296 (p. 201).
Chittleham Holt, co. Devon, Head
in, q.v.
Chittlehampton, Chetelhampton, co.
Devon., manor, 435 (p. 313).
Cholderton, Chelwarton, co. Hants,
434 (p. 298).
Chobnondestone, Chelmundeston [in
Acton parish], co. Chester,
250.
Christchurch, co. Hants, castle, 157.
, East Parley in. See Parley.
Christchurch Twynham [co. Hants],
honour, 295, 317, 401.
Chubbeleye, co. Somers. See Chibley.
Chudeham, co. Sussex. See Chid-
ham.
Chupyngnorton, co. Oxford. See
Norton.
Church, John atte, 172.
Churletone, co. Sussex, See Charlton.
Churston Ferrers, Chircheton, co.
Devon, 296 (p. 201).
Chute, Chuet, co. Hants, forest, 232
(p. 153).
, , la Wodehouse in,
232 (p. 153).
Chylteme Fag, oo. Somers. See
Vagg.
Chynggefprd, co. Essex. See Ching-
ford.
Chyppenham, co. Wilts. See Chip-
penham.
Chyriton, co. Glouo. See Cherring-
ton.
Cicestre, co. Sussex. See Chichester.
Circourt, Suthcote [in Denchworth
parish], CO. Berks, 384.
Cirzy. See Cytezy.
Cistone, oo. Glouc. See Siston.
Clamorgan, Robert de, 232 (p. 153).
Clandon, William de, 438.
Clapham, Clopham, co. Surrey,
manor, 93.
Clapton, Clopton, co. Camb., 381.
in Gordano, Clopton, co.
Somers., 461 (p. 344).
Clarborough, Clauerburgh, co. Nott.,
church, 74.
Clare, co. Suft., 435 (p. 317).
castle, 48.
castle, town, honour, manor
and market, 436 (p. 320).
, manor, 98 (p. 66).
Clare — cont.
honovir of, 48.
, court of, at War-
blington, 435 (p. 315).
Clare, Gilbert de, son of Thomas,
54.
Richard de, earl of Glouces-
ter and Hertford, 461.
, Bevis de, brother of , Gilbert,
435 (pp. 326, 327).
, Gandin de, 435 (p. 316).
, Gilbert de, Alice de la March,
his first wife, 435 (p. 312).
, , earl of Gloucester
and Hertford, 404, 411.
, See Gloucester.
., , , his wife.
See Joan the king's daughter.
, Gilbert de, son of Gilbert,
435.
, Gilbert de, son of Thomas,
435 (p. 314).
, Maud de, countess of
Gloucester, 435 (p. 313).
Thomas de, 54.
, Juliana de, wife of, 54.
Clarell, William, 424.
Clarendon, Clarindon, co. Wilts,
forest, 251.
regarder of, 438.
Claret, Clarette, co. Essex, 436 (p.
317).
Clareton [near Allerton Mauleverer],
oo. York, 45 (p. 27).
Clarindon. co. Wilts. See Clarendon.
Clatford, Upper, Upclatford, co.
Hants, 236 (p. 163), 435 (p.
318).
Claudestre. See Gladestry.
Clauerburgh, co. Nott. See Clar-
borough.
Clavering, Claveringg, Claver-
yngg, Margery daughter of
Roger de, 420.
Roger de, 348.
Alan de, 348, 420.
, Margery de, daughter of
Roger, 348.
Roger de, Beatrice his wife,
420.
Claverley, Claverleye, oo. Salop, 355.
Shipley in, q.v.
Claveryngg, See Clavering.
Clawson, Long, Claxton, co. Leic,
manor, 269.
Claxby [by Caistor], Claxeby, co.
Line, 468 (p. 351).
[by Spilsby], Claxeby, co.
Lino., 233 (p. 156).
Claxthorp, co. Suff., 434 (p. 301).
Clay, CO. Norf. See Cley.
Claybrooke, Claybroo, co. Leic,
manor, 371.
Claypole, ClaypoU, co. Line, 233
(p. 156).
392
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Clebury, co. Salop. See Cleobury.
Clederhow, co. York. See Clitheroe.
Glee, CO. Line, 225 bia.
, Weelsby in, q.v.
Cleeton, Cleton [in Skipsea parish,
now disappeared], co. York,
468 {p. 354).
Clehonger, Cleyhangre, co. Heref.,
242.
Cleley, Cleyleye, co. N'hamp., hiin-
dred, 24.
Cleobury Mortimer, Clebury, Cley-
bury, CO. Salop, 183.
, manor, 235 (p. 161).
, . . . . , Mawley in, q.v.
, North, Clebury, co. Salop,
198.
Clerbek, Elizabeth de, 401.
Clere, Emma, 316.
Clerevaus, Robert de, 45 (p. 26).
Clerk, John le, 110.
John le, of Abkettleby, 163
{p. 107).
{elerici), Maud wife of John,
199.
, Nicholas, le, 53.
Robert the, and Margery his
wife, 468 (p. 351).
, Thomas le, 434 {p. 292).
William, 232 {p. 153).
William the, and Anne his
wife, 468 (p. 351).
Cleter, Thomas de, 278.
Cleton, CO. York. See Cleeton.
Clevancy, Clyve Wancy [in HUmar-
ton parish, co. Wilts], 434 (p.
299).
Clevedon, Chvedon, co. Somers., 461
(p. 344).
Cley, Clay, co. Norf., 461 (p. 346).
Cley next the Sea, Cleye, co. Nori.,
114.
Cleybury, co. Salop. See Cleobury.
Cleye, WUliam de, citizen of London,
110 (p. 73).
Cleyhangre, co. Heref. See Clehonger.
Cleyleye, co. N'hamp. See Cleley.
Clifi, North, Northclyff [in Sancton
parish], CO. York, 235 (p. 162).
Cliffe Pipard, co. Wilts. Wood Hill
in, q.v.
CUfford, CO. Heref., 180.
CUfiord. See Clyfford.
Clifton, CO. Nott., Spaldford in,
q.v.
Clyf ton [in Dewsbury
parish], co. York, 424.
Clinton, John de, 434 (p. 302).
CUs, John de, 300.
Cliskevile, Ralph, 390.
Clist Fomezon, co. Devon. See Sow-
ton.
Chst Rof [CUst St. George ?], co.
Devon, 296 (p. 201).
Clist St. George, oo. Devon, 312.
Clitheroe, Clederhow, co. York,
school at, 239.
Cliveden, co. Somers. See Clevedon.
Clone, CO. Salop. See Clun.
Clonkenred, co. Glamorgan, 435 (p.
324).
Clopham, co. Surrey. See Clapham.
Clopton, CO. Camb. See Clapton.
CO. Somers. See Clapton.
CO. Suff., 434 (p. 300), 461
(p. 344).
Clopton. Hugh de, 381.
Clotley or Cluddley, Clotleye [in
Wrockwardine parish], co.
Salop, 279.
Cloune, CO. Glamorgan. See Clyne.
Cloune, 00. Salop. See Clim.
Cliid, a wood called [co. Radnor],
235 (p. 160).
Clun, Clone, Cloune, co. Salop, castle
and manor, 90 (p. 52).
inquisition made at, 90 (p.
52).
court at, 321.
barony, 321.
Cluningham, co. Suff. 461 (p. 344).
Clunton, CO. Salop, 90 (p. 52).
Clyfford, Robert de, 218.
Clyfton, CO. York. See CUfton.
Clyker, Simon de, 111.
Clyne, Cloune, co. Glamorgan,
manor, 435 (p. 323).
Clyst, Broad, co. Devon, Brockhill in,
q.v.
, Limbury in, q.v.
Clyst Fomyzon, co. Devon. See
Sowton.
Cljrve Wajicy, co. Wilts. See
Clevancy.
Clyve, John atte, 52.
CnoUe, CO. Somers. See Knowle.
Cnolton, CO. Dorset. iSee Knowl-
ton.
Cnovile, Cnovyle, Cnoyvile. See
KnoviU.
Coates, Cotes, co. Line, 430.
Coates, Little, Cotes, co. Line, 468
(p. 350).
Cobeham, Cobbeham, Cobenham.
See Cobham.
CobeUntone, co. Buck. See Cubling-
ton.
Cobenham. See Cobham.
Coberley, Couberle, co. Glouc,
manor, 457 (p. 343), 458.
advowson, 458.
Cobham, Cobeham, Cobbeham,
Cobbenham, Henry de, 20,
55.
John de, 31, 175.
, , Matania, Mathania,
his wife, 91 (pp. 55, 56,
59).
, Reginald de, 162.
Cobwall, CO. Heref., 230.
INDEX OF I>ERSONS AND PLACES.
393
Cockermouth, Cokermuth, Cokerm,
Cokermue, Cokemaouth, oo.
Cumb., honour of the castle,
112, 138, 141, 211, 264, 278,
398, 421.
court at, 421.
Cockfleld, Kokesfeud, co. Suff., 461
. (p. 345).
Coddeaham, Codenham, Codham,
CO. Sufi., 434 (p. 301), 461
(p. 345).
Codderugg, co. Wore. See Cothe-
ridge.
Coderestoke, Coderstok, co. N'hamp.
See Cotterstock.
Coderugg, co. Wore. See Cothe-
ridge.
Codesbrok, co. N'hamp. See Cot-
tesbrook.
Codham [near Shalford], co. Essex,
raianor, 288.
CO. Suff. See Coddenham.
Codirstok, co. N'hamp. See Cot-
terstock.
Cody, Thomas, 223.
Coedownwr, Coytkenor [in Lange-
view parish, co. Monm..], 435
{p. 325).
Coedithel, Ytheleswere, co. Glouc,
fishery, 434 {p. 295).
Cogan, CO. Glamorgan, 435 {p. 322).
Cogan, John de, 89, 179.
John de, 435 {p. 322).
Thomas de, son of John, 89,
179.
Cogansmore [co. Monm.], 435 (p 325).
Coggeshale, Cokeshale, Gogges-
hale, John de, 73.
, Ralph de, 288.
John de, son of John, 73.
John de, son of Ealph, and
Sarah his wife, daughter of
Lawrence de Plumbergh, 288.
Coggeshall, Coggeshale, eo. Essex,
manor, 288.
abbot of, 288.
Coitlow, oo. Glamorgan, 435 (p 322).
Cokeroles Croys on Bredon Hill, co.
Wore, 24.
Cokermuth, Cokermue, Cokermu,
Cokerm, co. Cumb. See
Cockermouth.
Cokeshale. See Coggeshale.
Coket, river. See Coquet.
Coket. See Coquet.
Cokewald, Cokewold, co. Line. See
Cuxwold.
Golan, CO. Cornw., 44 (p. 24).
Colbourn, Colbrun [in Catterick
parish], CO. York, 418.
Colby, Joice de, 233 {p. 166).
Colchester, Oolcestre, Colecestre, eo.
Essex, inquisitions made at,
369, 429.
abbot of, 121 {p. 81).
Cold Cotes, Caldecotes [in Bentham
parish], CO. York, 270, 334.
Colden, Great Coldon, co. York, 148.
Coldon, CO. York. See Colden.
Coldridge, Colrigg, co. Devon, manor,
312.
Cole Aston, eo. Derby, See Aston.
Coleby [in Burton on Stather parish],
CO. Line, 294.
CO. Norf ., advowson, 434
(p., 303).
Colecestre, co. Essex. See Col-
chester.
Coleman, Colemon, John, 257.
, John, son of John. 257.
Richard, 429.
Coleshill, Nicholas de, 282.
Coleswille, co. Devon. See Colwell.
Colevill, Ranulph de, 385.
Roger de, 468 {p. 350).
, William de, 314.
Coleworth, Richard de, 382.
Colkirk, Colkirke, co. Norf., manor,
213.
Colle, Roger, 233 {p. 155).
Colleye, oo. Derby. See Cowley.
Collyngge, co. York. See Cowlihg.
Colne [Colchester ?], co. Essex, in-
quisition made at, 28.
Colne Engayne, Coin Eng9.yne, co.
Essex, manor, 128.
Colne, White, Wyte Colne, Colne, co.
Essex, 434 {p. 298. bis).
Colne, William de, writ to, 391 {p.
266).
Colneis, Colneyse, co. Suff., 434 {pp.
300, 301).
Colney, Colneye, oo. Norf., 434 (p.
303).
Colneye, William de, 370, 434 {p.
.303).
Colquite, Kylcoyt [in St. Mabyn
parish], CO. Cornw., 44 {p. 24).'
Cobigg, 00. Devon. See Coldridge.
Colsterdale [near Masham], eo. York,
a coal mine at, 210.
Colton [in Hovinghami parish], co.
York, 32.
Columbariis, Columbers, John
de. 388.
Matthew de, 454.
, John de, 235 {p. 159), 457
{p. 342).
Michael de, 454.
Philip de, son of John, 388.
Colwell, Coleswille [in Offwell parish],
CO. Devon, 435 {p. 313).
Colyn, John, of The Heugh, 58.
Colyton, eo. Devon, Gatcombe in,
q.v.
Combe [in Sturminster Marshall
parish], co. Dorset, 373.
, Coumbe, co. Heref. [in Pxes-
teign parish, co. Radnor], 221
(p. 142).
394
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Combe— cow*.
, CO. Oxford. See Coombe.
CO. Wilts. See Coombe
Bissett.
Combes, co. Suff. See Coombs.
Combos, Combs, Henry de, 55.
Combs, Combes, co. Suff., manor,
392 (vp. 266, 267).
, CO. Sussex. See Coombes.
Combs. See Combes.
Combton, Compton fin Shorwell
parish], co. Hants, I. of W.,
manor, 422.
Comenhope, co. Heref. See Coven-
hope.
Compton, Compton Monceus [in
King's Somborne parish], co.
Hants, 106.
, CO. Hants, I. of W. See
Combton.
Chamberlain, co. Wilts,
manor, 371.
Compton, Cumptone, Adam de,
422.
John de, son of Adam, 422.
Robert de, 328.
Comyn, Alexander, earl of Buchan,
238.
John, of Badenagh, 166.
,. John, earl of Buchan, 238.
Conescfive, Conescliff [co. Durham].
See ConiscHffe.
Conestable, Robert le, 163 (p. 107).
Simon le, 468 (pp. 353, 354,
356, 357).
William le, 468 (p. 360).
Conewey. See Conway.
Congham, Cangham, co. Norf., 163
(p. 105).
, advowson of chiiroh of St.
Mary the Virgin, 163 (p. 106),
391 (pp. 261, 266).
* Coningsby, Coningby, Cunesby, Cun-
nesby, Cunenesby, co. Line,
163 (p. 104), 391 (pp. 259,
263).
Coniscliffe, Coneschve, Conescliff
[co. Durham], manor, 376.
Conistone. Cunigeston, Cunigston,
Cunyngston [in Swine parish],
CO. York, 468 (pp. 353 bis,
355 his, 356).
Conquest, John le, and Alice his
wife, 91 (p. 58).
Conry, Simon, 207.
Convers, Nicholas le, 259.
Thomas son of Nicholas le,
259.
Conway, Conewey, many drowned
in the water of, 165.
Cook, Henry, 468 (p. 352).
John, 359, 435 (p. 328).
O/. Keu.
Cookley, Cukeleye, co. Suff., 434
(p. 301).
Coombe, Combe [in Cuddesden
parish], 00. Oxford, 455.
Bissett, Comb by Salisbury,
Combe, co. Wilts, 42.
manor, 431.
Coombes, Combs, co. Sussex, 55.
Coperiond, co. Kent. See Archer's
Court.
Copmanthorpe, Coupmanthorp [near
Acaster Malbis], co. York, 46
(p. 27).
CoppedehaUe, co. Essex. See Copt
HaU.
Copt Hall, CoppedehaUe [in Epping
parish], co. Essex, manor,
172.
Poeresland in, 172.
Coquet, Coket, river, oo. N'hump., 58.
....... , land be-
tween Tweed and Coquet, 4.
Coraunt, Marina, 44 (p. 23).
Corbet, Peter, 31.
Roger of Moreton, 164.
WilUam. 435 (p. 322).
Corbridge, Corbrigg, Corebrygg, Cor-
brygg. CO. N'humb., two
thieves hanged at, 58.
inquisition made at, 322,
393.
Corby, oo. N'hamp., hundred, 91
(p. 57).
Corbyn. Cf. Korbyn.
Corebrygg, oo. N'humb. See Cor-
bridge.
Coreley, Comleye, co. Salop, 236
(p. 166).
Corf Molyn, co. Dorset. See Corfe.
Corfe Castle, co. Dorset, Ailwood
in, q.v.
Mullen, Corf Moljm, co. Dor-
set, 84.
Corftone, co. Somers. See Gorton
Denham.
Corhampton, Cornhamptone, co.
Hants, manor, 435 (p. 319),
Comleye, co. Salop. See Coreley.
Cornwall, earl of, 195, 208, 245 (p.
176), 313, 367, 415.
, See Edmund ;
Richard.
executors of the earl of, 68.
countess of, 98 (p. 64), 156,
173.
Margaret, countess of, 156
(p. 96).
Corobrond, Reginald. 460.
Corouner, Coruner. William le.
of Bamburgh, the elder, 4.
William le, the younger, 4.
Corry. Corrl. Walter de, 142.
, Walter de, son of Walter,
142.
Corse, Cors [in Chaoeley parish], co.
Glouc, chace, 435 (p. 321).
Corseth, co. Essefx. See Orsett.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
395
Gorton Denhani, Corftone, co.
Somers., advowson, 44 {p. 24).
Gorton, Gortynton [in Boyton
parish], oo. Wilts, 101.
Gortynton, co. Wilts. See Gorton.
Coruner. See Gorouner.
Corjrryvel, co. Somers. See Gurry
Rivell.
Gosby, CO. Leic, 391 {p. 260).
Goscurne by Bremesgrave, co. Wore,
235 {p. 164).
Goserugge, co. Berks. See Gourage.
Gosgrove, Couesgrave, co. N'hamp.,
218.
Gostentyn, Roger, 236 {p. 162).
Gostinton [Goston in Penlline
parish ?1, co. Glamorgan, 435
{p. 322).
Gostreford, co. Essex. See Ghester-
ford.
Gostyn, Thomas, 435 (p. 322).
Gosyn, John, 56.
Roger, 121 {p. 80).
WiUiam, 434 (p. 306).
See Gusyn.
Goterel, Ralph, 65.
Gotes, CO. Line. See Goates.
CO. Staff. See Goton.
Cotes. Hugh son of Ralph de,
191.
, Henry de, son of Hugh, 191.
, Hermisius de, 468 (p, 351).
Gotesbrok, co. N'hamp. See Cottes-
brook.
Gotheridge, Godderugg, Coderugg,
CO. Wore, manor, 221 {p. 143).
Gotherstok, oo. N'hamp. See Got-
terstock.
Gotingham, co. N'hamp. See Cot-
tingham.
Cotleigh, Gotteleghe, Gottelegh, co.
Devon, 44 {p. 24).
advowson, 44 {p. 24).
Goton, Gotes by Stafford [in Staf-
ford], CO. Staff., 191.
Cottede, Alice de la, widow (de la
Cottedewedewe), 435 (p. 315).
Gotteleghe. Gottelegh, co. Devon.
See Gotieigh.
Cotterstock, Gotherstok, Goderestoke
Coderstok, Codirstok, co.
N'hamp., 435 (p. 316).
manor, 91 {p. 57).
, advowson, 91 (pp. 58, 59).
Gottesbrook, Gotesbrok, Codesbrok,
CO. N'hamp., 219 {p. 141).
Gottingham, Gotingham, co.N'hamp.,
47.
Cotton, CO. Heref. See Goughton.
[in Oswestry rural], co.
Salop, 90 {p. 52).
Goty, John, 431.
Cotyngham, Eva wife of Peter
■ de, of Desborough, 439.
Oouberle, co. Glouc. See Goberley.
Coudre, Thomas de, 434 {p. 300).
Couesgrave, co. N'hamp. ' See Cos-
grove.
Couesgrave, Nicholas de, 298.
Goughton, Cotton [in Walford
parish], co. Heref., 377.
Gouhaghe, co. Suff., now called
Broke HaU, q.v.
Coulden, co. York. See Gowdon.
Goulesfeld, co. Wilts. See Gowsfield.
Goumbe, co. Heref. See Combe.
Coupmanthorpe, co. York. See
Copmanthorpe.
Gourage, Goserugge [in Chieveley
palish], CO. Berks, 235 (p.
163).
Gourtenay, Gurteneye, Curteney,
Gourteny, Hugh de, 44 (p. 22),
293, 312, 428.
Philip de, 44 (p. 25).
Courzoun. See Curzon.
Gove [in Yately parish], co. Hants,
101.
, North, CO. Suff., Wade in, q.v.
Gove, John de, and Eva his wife,
391 {pp. 263, 264).
Covenhope, Comenhope [in Aymes-
trey parish], co. Heref., 235
{p. 165).
Goventre, Peter de, 189.
Coventry, Goventre, co. Warw., 18.
, St. Thomas' chapel in Holy
Trinity Chtirch, 18.
inquisition made at, 100.
Coventry and Lichfield, bishop of,
bishop of Chester, 202, 329.
, W alter, bishop of. See
Langeton.
Cowbridge, Coubrugge, co. Glamor-
gan, 435 (p. 323).
Gowdon, Little, Coulden [in Ald-
brough parish], co. York, 468
(p. 355).
Gowel, Richard, 322 {p. 219).
Goweswell, co. Sufi., 432 {p. 293).
Cowley, GoUeye [in Darley parish],
CO. Derby, 106.
Cowling, CoUyngge [in Kildwick
parish], CO. York. 264.
Gowsfield, Goulesfeld [in White
parish], co. Wilts, 311.
Coykin, Roland de, 300.
Coyntrel, William, 429.
Coytkenor [co. Monm.]. See Goed-
cwnwr.
Grackhampton or Grackington,
Crackampton [in St. Gennys
parish], co. Comw., manor,
95.
CradenhuUe, co. Heref. See Cre-
denhill.
Graig-y-Byther, or Crug-y-buddair,
Kruk Bechar [in Beguildy
parish, CO. Radnor], 235 {p.
162).
396
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Craikhou, Craykhou, Craykehowe,
' trything,' ' tri thing ' court
of, 163 (p. 105), 320 (p. 217),
391 (p., 257).
Crakehill, Crakehale [in TopcL'fie
parish], CO. York, 212 (p. 134).
Crammavill, Cramavill, Henry de,
417.
Crantaome, Cranebom, co. Dorset,
manor, 435 (p. 314).
, inquisition made at, 344.
Craneford, co. Devon. See Cranf ord.
CO. N'hamp. See Cranf ord.
Craneford, Lewis de, 156.
Cranelay, Alan de, 45 (p. 27).
Cranesf ord, co. SuS. See Cransford.
Craneslee, co. N'hamp. See Crans-
ley.
Cranewell, co. Line. See Cranwell.
Cranford, Craneford [in Woolfordis-
worthy parish], co. Devon,
44 (p. 22).
, Craneford, co. Devon, 296
(p. 202), 302.
...... St. Andrew, Craneford, co.
N'hamp., 91 (p. 57).
Cranleigh, Cranlegh, co. Surrey,
inquisition made at, 157.
Cransford, Cranesford, co. Suff., 434
(p. 301).
Cransley, Craneslee, co. N'hamp.,
435 (p. 317).
Cranwell, Cranewell, co. Line, 233
(p. 155).
Cratfleld, Cratefeld, Gratefeld, Crat-
feld, CO. Suff., 434 (p. 293).
manor, 163 (p. 104), 434
(pp. 296, 297).
Craucomb, Simon de, 457 (p. 341).
Crauncemore, Crauncemor, co. York.
See Gransmoor.
Craunford, Robert de, 113.
, Robert de, son of Robert,
113.
Crawele, James de, 434 (p. 299).
.-....., James de, and Agnes his
wife, 432.
Cray, St. Mary, co. Kent, Hocken-
den in, q.v.
, St. Paul's, Creye Pauljm, co.
Kent, 214.
Crayford, Earde, co. Kent, manor,
96.
Craykhou, Craykehowe, co. York.
See Craikhou.
Craysothen, co. Cumb. See Grey-
southen.
Craystok, Craysthok, Craystock, co.
Cumb. See Greystoke.
Creake, North, Northcrek, Crek, co.
Norf., 392 (pp. 267, 268), 434
(p. 303).
, advowson, 392 (p. 268).
Credenhill, CradenhuUe, co. Heref.,
manor, 377.
Creedy Peytevin, Cridie Peyteveyn
[in Upton HeHons parish], co.
Devon, 296 (p. 201).
Crek, CO. Norf. See Creake.
Crek, Bartholomew de, 392 (p. 266).
• , , his daughter Sarah
married to Roger son.of Peter
son of Osbert, 392 (p. 267).
, Geoffrey de, son of Bartholo-
mew, 392 (p. 266).
, John de, 156.
, Robert de, son of Bartholo-
mew, 392 (p. 266).
Cremplesham, co. Norf. See Crim-
plesham.
Crendon, Long, Crundon, Crendone,
CO. Buck., 43.
manor, 2S5 (p. 157).
inquisition made at, 235
(p. 163).
Creppinges, Creppinge, John de, 45
(p. 26).
Ralph de, 434 (p. 303).
Cressing, Kersing, co. Essex, tem-
plars of, 166.
Creasy, William, William de, 233
(p. 155 bis).
Cretiu^ge, Cretyng, Adam de, 456.
John de, 434 (pp. 291, 297).
Crevequer, Crevquer, barony, or
honour, 38, 263.
Cf. Crooker
Crewe, Cnie, oo. Chester, 250.
Grey, Simon de, 434 (p. 298).
Creye Paulyn, co. Kent. See Cray.
Creytsothen, co. Cumb. See Gray-
Bouthen.
Creysothen, co. Cumb. See Gray-
southen.
Cribbe, John, 295.
Crick, Crik [in Portskewet parish],
CO. Monm., 434 (p. 298).
Cridie Peyteve3m, co. Devon. See
Creedy Peytevin.
Cridmore, Crodemore [in Carisbrooke
parish], CO. Hants, I. of W.,
343.
Crlel, Cryel. Bertram de, 372.
, Eleanor wife ol Bertram
de. 62.
Nicholas de. 162.
Bertram de (brother of
John), 62.
, Bertram de, and Petronijla
his wife, 372.
Eleanor de, 372.
, Eleanor wife of John de, 62.
, Nicholas de, 91 (p. 56).
Nicholas son of Nicholas,
162.
Crik [co. Monm.]. See Crick.
Criketot, WiUiam de, 230, 305.
Crimplesham, Cremplesham, Crym-
plesham, co. Norf., 269, 461
(p. 346).
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
397
Crimplesham — cont.
, manor, 435 (p. 319).
Crindledike, Cringildik, Cringledik
[in Stanwix parish], co.
Cumb., 314, 385.
Cringleford, Cringilford, oo. Norf.,
434 {p. 303).
Cripelgate, John de, 434 {p. 290).
Crispyn, Roger, 296 {p. 202).
Croce. See Earnwood.
Crockes Estone, co. Hants. See
Crux Easton.
Crodemor, co. Hants. See Grid-
more.
Crodemor, Cruddemore.Tbomas
de. 343.
Thomas de, son of Thomas,
343.
Crofeud, co. Norf., See Crowfield
[CO. Suff.].
Croft, CO. Line, 391 {p. 258).
, manor, 233 (p. 156).
Croft, John in le, 223.
Croftes, Hugh de, 163 {p. 107), 391
(pp. 260, 265).
Crofton [in Wing parish], co. Buck.,
236 (pp. 167, 170).
[in Tliursby parish], co.
Cumb., 314, 385.
Crofton, John de, 314, 385.
Crok, Andrew, 216.
, John, 328.
Philip, 451.
, Robert, 111.
Crokedake, Crokedayk, Crok-
dayk. Crokedaik, Croked-
halk, Crokedalc, Adam de
or del, 314.
, John de or del, 385.
, Robert de or del, 138.
Alexander del, 322 (p. 219),
385.
John de, Margaret his wife,
383.
John de, son of Adam, 314.
, Robert da, his sisters Agnes
and Christiana, 138.
Crokehou. See Crokhou.
Crokeston, co. Norf. See Croxton.
Crokhou, Crokehou, William de, 468*
{pp. 353, 356).
Cromer, co. Norf. See Shipedene,
Crompe, Richard. 116.
Crondall, co. Hants, Iti;hell in,
q.v
Crookdake, Crokdayk, le Crokedaik
[in Bromfleld parish], co.
Cumb., 314. 385.
Crookcr, PhiUp, 435 (p. 329).
Crosby, Crosseby, co. Cumb., 141.
, High, Crosseby [in Crosby
upon Eden parish], co. Cumb.,
138, 398.
Crosfeud, co. Suff. See Crowfield.
Crosseby, co. Cumb. See Crosby.
Crosthwaite, Crosthayth, oo. Westm.,
427.
Crosthwayt in Tesdale, Crostwait, co.
York [near Middleton in
Teesdale], manor, 375.
Crostthwayt, Crostwait, co. York.
See Crosthwaite.
Croule, CO. Wore. See CrOwle.
Crounwrth [co. Kent]. See Trem-
worth.
Crowell, CO. Oxford, manor, 317.
Crowemersh. See Crowmarsh.
Crowfield, Crosfeud, Crofeud, co.
Suff., 434 (p. 300).
(in a Norfolk inquisition),
434 (p. 303).
Crowland, Croyland, co. Line, abbot
of, 326.
Crowle, Croule, co. Wore, 235 (p.
164).
Crowmarsh Giffard, Crowemersh [co.
Oxford], inquisition made at,
235 (p. 163).
Croxton Kerrial, Croxston, co. Leic. ,
manor, 206.
, abbot of, 468 (p.
349 bis).
, South, CO. Leic, 244.
., Crokeston, co. Norf., advow-
son, 121 (p. 80).
Croyde, Crodhou [in Georgeham
parish], co. Devon, manor, 35.
Croyland, co. Line. See Crowland.
Cruchestok, co. Norf. See Stoke.
Cructure, co. Cornw., 44 (p. 24).
Cructure, Thomas de, 44 (p. 24).
Cruddemore. See Crodemor.
Crudhou, co. Devon. See Croyde.
Crue, CO. Chester. See Crewe.
Crue. Thomas de, 250.
Avice de, married to Thomas
de Praers, 250.
, Joan de, married to Richard
de Praers, 260.
Cruket, William de, 443.
Crukin, co. Salop, 90 (p. 52).
Crundale, Grundhall [co! Kent!, 461
(p. 345).
Crundon, co. Buck. See Crendon.
Crunkemere, mill [co. Radnor], 235
(p. 160).
Cruwes, John de, 44 (p. 24).
Crux Easton, Crockes Estone, co.
Hants, 454.
Cruys Morchard, co. Devon, Yed-
bury in, q.v.
Cryel. See Criel.
Crymplesham, co. Norf. See Crim-
plesham.
CubKngton, Cobelintone, co. Buck.,
manor, 313.
Cuddesden, co. Oxford, Coomb in,
q.v.
Cudelynton, co. Oxford, See Kid-
lington.
398
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Cuhagh, CO. Suff., now called Broke
Hall, q.v.
Cukeleye, co. Suft. See Cookley.
Culverthorp, Calwarthorp, co. Line,
233 (p. 156).
Culwenn, Culwenne, Gilbert de, 322
(p. 218).
Thomas de, 437.
Cumbaud, do Cumbaund, Geoffrey,
468 (pp. 353, 355).
Cumb, CO. Glamorgan, 435 (p. 324).
Cumbe, William de, 455.
Eva de, 65.
Cumkarvan [co, Monm.]. See Cwm-
carvan.
Cumptone. See Compton.
Cuaigeston, Cuaigstoa, Cuningeton,
Cunyngston, co. York. See
Coniston.
Curry Malet, Cury Malet, co. Somers.
manor; 167.
Rivell, Coryryvel, co. Somers.,
Lord of. See Urtiaco.
Curson, Curzon, Ciirszon, Courzoun,
Curszoun, Roger de, 434 (p.
303).
Thomas le, 302.
William le or de, 163 {p. 106),
370, 434 (p. 303).
Curteney, Curteneye. See Courte-
nay.
Curtgrof wood, co. Kent, 162.
Curzon. See Curson.
Custwyk, Custwik, co. York. See
Owstwiok.
Custwyk. See Oustwyk.
Cusyn, Elias le, his daughter Mar-
gery. See Bocland.
See Cosyn.
Cuxwold, Cokewald, Cokewold, co.
Line, 225.
, manor, 176.
Cwm Aran. See Castell Cwm Aran.
Cwmcarvan, Cumkarvan, Oymcar-
van [co. Monm.l, 436 (p. 326).
Cycestre, co. Sussex. See Chiches-
ter.
Cycestre, Alice de, 130.
Cymcarvan [co. Monm.]. See Cwm-
carvan.
Cymundeshal, John de, 243.
Cyneteaus, Roger de, 235 (p. 166).
Cynnock, John de, 44 (p. 25).
Cyrecestre, Thomas de, 44 (p. 24).
Cyrencestre, Cyrencestre, co. Glouc,
liberty of, 183.
Cyrezy. Cyrezl, Cyresy, Clrzy.
John de, 405.
John de, Margery his wife,
405.
, Walter de, son of John, 405.
Cystone, co. Glouc. See Siston.
Dacherst, co. Kent, now Hilden-
borough, q.v.
Dacheworthe, co. Hertf . See Datch-
worth.
Dacre, Dakre, Daker, Joan de, 322
(p. 219 bis).
Dadington, co. Oxford. /SeeDedding-
ton.
Daker, Dakre. See Dacre.
Dalby, Great, Dalby and Chalcumbe,
CO. Leic, 391 (p. 260).
, Little, CO. Leic, 163 (p. 107),
391 (p. 260).
Dale, la Dale, co. Derby, Richard de
Normanton, abbot of, 165.
Dale. Cf. Attedale.
Daleby, Richard de, 294, 468 (p. 351).
Dalham, co. SuH., 461 (p. 345).
DalUng, Field, Felddallingge, co.
Norf., 434 (p. 303).
Dalton, [in Rotherham parish], co.
York, 424.
[in Topclifie parish], co.
York, 212 (p. 134).
Dalton, Nicholas de, 68.
his brother Robert,
58.
Damartin, Dammartyn. See Dau-
martin.
Dammory, Dammary. John, 297.
John son of John, 297.
Cf. Amory.
Damysele, William, 328.
Danbtjry, Danyngbiry, Danyghe-
bury, CO. Essex, inquisition
made at, 131, 266.
Dane, Stephen atte, 76.
Danethorp. See Danthorpe.
Dannon, Dounant [in St. Teath
parish], co. Comw., chapel,
379.
Dansy, co. Essex. See Dengie.
' Danteseye, co. Essex. See Dengie.
Danthorpe, Danthorp [in Humbleton
parish], co. York, 61, 118, 468
(pp. 353, 365).
Danthorpe, Danthorp, Dane-
thorp, John de, 61.
John de, 118, 468 (pp. 363,
355).
, , his sisters and their
children, 61.
, , his sister Alice
Berchaude, 118.
, .Ms sister Margery,
118.
Danvers, De Aunvers, Daunvers,
Alice, 391 (p. 260).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
399
Danvers— con*.
, Stephen, 391 (p. 260).
Wimam, 291.
Danyel, Richard, son of John, of
Tideswell, 49.
, John, and Cecily his wife,
49.
Danyghebury, Danyngbiry, co.
Essex. See Danbury.
D arches. See Arches.
Darcljiak. See Archiaco.
Darcy. See Arcy.
Darel, Darele, Marmaduke, 212 (p.
134).
William, 212 (pp. 134, 135).
Darfield, Derfeld, co. York, 424.
Daxley, Derleye, Derleye in the
Peak, CO. Derby, manor, 106,
651.
, parson of. See Launce-
coumbe.
, Snitterton in, q.v.
Darmsden, Dermondesdoune, co.
Sufi., 434 (p. 300).
Darraz, Ralph, 235 (p. 165).
Dartford, Derteforde, co. Kent, 162.
Darton, co. York, Banigh in, q.v.
Datchworth, Bacheworthe, co.Hertf .,
421.
Daubeny, Daubenl, Daubeney.
de Alblniaco, de Aubeny,
Elias, 324.
John. 224.
EUas, 384.
Joan his wife, 324.
Hugh de, 457 (p. 341).
, James, 251.
John, 331.
, John son of John, 224.
, Peter, 331.
, Balph son of EUas, 324.
Daumartln. Danmiartyn, Da-
martln. John, 253.
, WiUiam, son of John, 253.
Daune, de Alneto, Elizabeth, 44 (p.
23).
....... Nicholas, 44 (p. 24).
Daunvers. See Danvers.
David, brother of Llewelyn prince of
Wales 165
David ap Griff, 435 (p. 324).
■David, Sarah daughter of Robert, of
SkeflBngton, 335.
Daventre, John de, 298.
Daventry, Daventre, co. N'hamp.,
inquisition made at, 271.
Davy, Henry, 216.
Daylesford, co. Wore, manor, 309.
Dayrel, Henry, 151.
, Henry, AUee his wife, 151.
, Henry son of Henry, 151.
Dean, Dene, co. Glouc, forest, 22,
361, 446.
bailiwick of Aben-
hall in, 29.
Dean, East, Essedene, Estdene [near
Singleton], co. Sussex, manor,
90 (p. 51).
park, 90 (p. 51).
West, Westdene [near
Chichester], co. Sussex, 163
(p. 107), 391 (pp. 260, 265).
, , manor, 90, (p. 51).
Dearham, Derham, co. Cumb., 322
(p. 219).
Debenham, co. Sufi., 434 (p. 300).
Deddington, Dadington, co. Oxford,
inquisition made at, 235 (p.
163).
Dedham, Dyham, co. Essex, manor,
369.
Deeping, East, Est Depyng, co. line,
196.
Deerfold, Dorfaud [in Wigmore
parish], co. Heref., wood, 235
(p. 160).
Defirenebboth [Dyfiryn Ebbw], co.
Monm., 435 (p. 325).
Deivile. See Deyvile.
Delajnere, Kltone [in BradweU by
the Sea parish], co. Essex,
manor, 98 (p. 65).
Delaval, de la Vale, de Laval.
Hugh, 81.
Hugh, Maud his wife, 81.
See Vale; VaUe.
Delemere, Delyamur [in St. Teath
parish], CO. Comw., 379.
Delyamur, co. Cornw. See Delemere.
Dembleby, Dembelby, eo. Line, 233
(p. 154), 380.
Denardeston, co. Sufi. See Denston.
Denardiston, Denardistone, Peter de,
305 his.
Denchworth, co. Berks, Circourt in,
q.v.
Dene, co. Glouc. See Dean.
Dene, Denne, Reginald de, 434 (pp.
305, 308, 309).
Roger de la, 238.
See Denne.
Denebaud, Matthew, 434 (p. 298).
William, 434 (p. 298).
Denef ord, co. N'hamp. See Denford.
Deneys, Richard, 296 (p. 200).
Denford, Denef ord, co. N'hamp.,
435 (p. 316).
Dengie, Dansy, Daneseye, co. Essex,
hundred, 157.
king's hundred, 359.
Denham, co. Suffolk [East], 173, 434
(p. 303).
Denham, Robert de, 173.
, John de son of Robert, 173.
, Robert de, Margaret his
wife, 173.
, Robert son of Thomas de,
173.
Denne, WilUam atte, 55.
See Dene.
400
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
Denston, Denardeston, Dineharston,
CO. Sufl., 435 {p. 320), 461 {p.
344).
Denton, co. Nori., 163 {p. 106), 391
(pp. 261, 265).
advowson, 163 (p.
106).
. . , manor, 163 (p. 105).
, by Newcastle, co. N'humb.,
190.
Denyngworth, co. Suff. See Dun-
ningworth.
Deopham, Depham, co. Norf., Crep-
pyngefe in, 121 (p. 80).
Depedale, co. Norf. See Bumhani.
Depef ord, co. Devon. See Diptford.
Depham, co. Norf. See Deopham.
Depingbery [co. Kent]. See Pem-
bury.
Depyng, co. Line. See Deeping.
Dereham, West, Westderham, co.
Norf., 434 {p. 303).
Derewentwater, Derewentwatre. See
Derwentwater.
Derfeld, co. York. See Darfleld.
Derham, co. Cumb. See Dearham.
Derleye, co. Derby. See Darley.
Derleye, Amloe de, 100.
, Robert son of Henry de,
106.
, Andrew de, and Amice (de
Bndesore) his wife, 106.
, Henry de, 106.
Henry de, son of Henry,
caUed le Clop, 106.
, Hiigh de, and Juliana (de
Bucmynstre his wife), 106.
, Isabel his daughter
married to William de Grat-
ton, 106.
, John son of Henry de, 106.
Nicholas de, 106.
, Robert de, son of Nicholas,
106.
William de, son of Robert,
106.
Dermondesdoune, co. Suff. See
Darmsden.
Demeford, WilUam de, 434 {p. 298).
Dersingham, co. Norf., 163 {pp. 105,
106), 391 {p. 261).
Derstones, co. Derby, inquisitions
made at, 188.
Dertef orde, co. Kent. See Dartf ord.
Derwent, co. Derby, forest in, 259.
Derwentwater, Derewentwater, Dere-
wentwatre, CO. Cumb., manor,
141.
Derwentwater, Derewentwatre,
Thomas de, 141.
, Joan de, 322 (p. 219).
, John de, son of Thomas,
141.
, Thomas de, 437.
William de, 141.
Desborough, Deseburgh, co. N'hamp.
439.
Deseningg, co. Suff. See Disning.
Despenser, Isabel wife of Hugh
le. 351.
, Joan wife of Adam le, 394.
, Hughle, 97 (pp. 62, 64), 209.
, John le, 382.
Detchant, Dychand [in Belford
parish], CO. N'humb., 364.
Deuek, Robert de, knight, 301.
Deuschirche, co. Heref. See Dew-
church.
Deuuy. See Dewy.
Deverus, Deverours. See Everus.
Devizes, Devises, co. Wilts, castle,
90 (p. 53).
Dewchiirch, Deuschirche, co. Heref.,
230.
Dewy, Deuuy, Thomas, 149, 237.
Dewy, David, father of Thomas, 149.
, David son of Thomas, 149,
237.
Deynourt. See Byncourt.
Deyvile, Deivile, John, John de, 91
(p. 54), 219 (p. 140).
Dichemeln, mill [co. Radnor], 235
(p. 160).
Dicherygge, co. WUts. See Ditter-
ridge.
Dichingham, co. Norf. See Ditching-
ham.
Dickering, Dyckering, Dykerj^ng, co.
York, wapentake, 163 (p. 105),
391 (p. 257).
Dickleborough. Dykelburgh, co.
Norf., manor, 434 (p. 297).
Digby, Diggeby, co. Line, 236 (p.
168).
Diggeby, co. Line. See Digby.
Diggeby, John de, 91 (pp. 58, 59).
Diggeport, Digeport in the manor of
Hertylond, co. Devon, 44 (pp.
22, 25).
Dilewik, co. Bedf . See Tilwick.
Dillicar, DUlaker [in Kendal parish],
CO. Westm., 427.
Dinas Powis, Dynaspowis, co. Gla-
morgan, castle, 435 (p. 322).
Dinedor, co. Heref., Rotherwae in,
q.v.
Dineharston [co. SufE]. See Denston.
Dinghou, co. York. See Dringhoe.
Dinham, Dynan [co. Monm.], 434
(p. 298).
Dinton, co. Buck., Aston MuUins in,
q.v.
Diptford, Depeford, co. Devon,
manor, 231.
Disning, Deseningg [in Gazeley
parish], CO. Sufi., 435 (p. 319).
Ditchingham, Dichingham, Dych-
yngham, Dychingham, co.
Norf., 234, 434 (p. 296).
, manor, 434 (p. 297).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
401
Ditchingham — cont.
, adyowson, 434 {p. 304).
Ditteridge, Dicheiygge, co. Wilts,
manor, 446. .
Ditton, 00. Kent, 461 (p. 345).
Prior's, oo. Salop, Ashfield in,
q.v.
Ditton, Walter de, 378.
Dive, William, 383.
Dobyn, Thomas, 50.
William, 50.
Doddington, co. Line., Whisby in,
q.v.
Dry, Dodington, co. Line,
236 (p. 168).
, Dodyngton, co. N'humb.,
manor, 81.
Dodemanston, Dodemaston,
Dodeiueston, Robert de,
272.
Hugh de, son of Robert, 272.
Robert de, 355.
Dodemaston, Dodemeston, co.
Salop. See Dudmaston.
Dodemeston. See Dodemanston.
Dodemeston, co. Salop. See Dudmas-
ton.
Dodenhoo, co. Essex. See Dudden-
hoe.
Dodewell, co. Sussex. See Dudwell.
Dodington, co. Lino. See Dodding-
ton.
Dodintre, co. Wore, inquisition
made at, 235 {p. 164).
Dodnash, Dodenash [in Bentley
parish], co. Suff., advowson
of priory, 434 (p. 302).
Dodyngton, co. N'humb. iSee
Doddington.
Del, Robert de, 175.
Dombar. See Scotland, Dunbar.
Domer. See Dummer.
Dommere, co. Hants. See Dummer.
Doneland, co. Essex. See Dony-
land.
. Dohewelleshethe, co. Kent, 38.
Donewic, Peter de, 156.
Donington, Doniton, co. Salop, 265.
Doningworth, co. Sufi. See Dun-
ningworth.
Donmere, oo. Hants. See Dummer.
Donmere. See Dimimer.
Donnington, Dynynton, co. Berks,
manor, 432.
Donstonston, co. Devon. See Duns-
don.
Donstonston, William de, 296 (p.
201).
Donthon, co. Norf . See Dunton.
Donyland, East, Doneland, oo. Essex,
121 (p. 81).
Donyngworth, Donyngworthe, co.
Suff. See Dunningworth.
Donynton, co. Salop. John Rus-
sel of, 164.
Wt. 14428.
Donyton, co. Radnor. See Downton.
Dorchester, Dorcestre, co. Dorset,
229.
inquisitions made at, 167,
222, 435 {p. 314).
Dorfaud, 00. Heref. See Deerfold.
Dormesby. See Ormesby.
Dorney, Dorneye, co. Buck, manor,
306.
Dosevile, DoseviU, Dosewile, de
Osevile, Walter, Margaret (de
Kirkeby) his wife, otherwise
Margaret de Hotthorp, 91.
, Henry de, 91 {p. 54).
Nicholas de, 91 {p. 55).
Dotinghall [now Morton in Canter-
bury, CO. Kent], 461 (p.
345).
Douesby, co. Lino. See Dowsby.
Douliswer [in Yalding], co. Kent,
fishery, 435 (p. 315).
Doune, oo. Devon. See Down
Thomas.
Doune, John de, 139.
, John de, 296 {p. 201).
Walter de, son of John,
139.
Doune, Thomas de la, of Bradwell,
359.
Margaret daughter of
Thomas de la, 359.
Douneghny, Dounegny, co. Comw.
See Downeclmy. .
Dounherberd, co. Salop. See Down.
Dounton, co. Salop. See Downton.
Dounton, Thomas de, 235 {p. 165).
Dounyng, Alan, 435 (p. 331).
Dovanby, co. Cumb. See Dovenby.
Dovenby, Dovanby [in Bridekirk
parish], co. Cumb., 322 [p.
219).
Dover, co. Kent, 36.
, God's House, 36, 357.
, honour of the oastle, 435 {p.
316).
, castle guard, 43, 323, 358,
387 {p. 255), 417.
gavelkind tenants
contributing to, 38.
Dover, Joan wile of Richard de,
249.
Isabel sister of Richard de,
249.
Doveroourt, Dovercurt, co. Essex,
manor, 434 {pp. 291, 296,
298).
Doverdale, William de, and Eustaoia
his wife, 235 {p. 164).
Dowlas, Dyueleys [oo. Monm.],
manor, 435 {p. 325).
Down, Dounherberd [near Clun], co.
Salop, 90 (p. 52).
Down Thomas, Doune, la Doxme [in
Wembury parish], co. Devon,
139, 296 (p. 201).
2 C
402
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Downeekny, Douneghny, Dounegny
Doneghni, Dxineghny [in
Treneglos parish], co. Comw.,
manor, 44 {pp. 23, 24, 25).
Downton, Donyton [in New Radnor,
CO. Radnor], 235 {p. 160).
, Dounton [in Stanton Lacy
parish], CO. Salop, 235 (p.
165).
Dowsby, Douesby, oo. Line, inquisi-
tion made at, 134.
Doyle, John de, 198.
Doynton, Doyntone, co. GIouc, 457
{p. 340).
Draycote, Alexander de, 455.
Drayton Beauchamp, Draytone
Beauchamp, co. Buck., 422.
[near Bringhurst], co. Leic,
91 (p. 54).
[in South Petherton parish],
CO. Somers., 324.
Drayton, Robert de, 207.
Drenchestone, co. Suffi. See Drink-
stone.
Dreuton, co. York. See Drewton.
Drewton, Dreuton [in North Cave
parish], CO. York, 235 {p. 162).
Dreyns, Breyns, Thomas de, 468 {pp.
353, 355).
Dreyton, co. Suff. (?), 235 {p. 163).
Driby, CO. Line, manor, 233 {p. 156).
Driby, Dryby, Drybi, Hugh de, 233
{p. 156).
, Joan de, 391.
Driestoke, Driestok, co. Rutland.
See Stroke.
Drifield, Robert de, 282.
Dringhoe, Dinghou, Drynghoue [near
Skipsea], co. York, 468 {pp.
354, 356).
Drinkstone, Drenchestone, co. Suff.,
manor, 97 {p. 63).
advowson, 97 {p. 64).
Dripol, CO. York. See Drypool.
Drokenesford, Hugh de, 221 {p. 143).
Dronok, Dronnok, William de, 314,
385.
Drybi, Dryby. See Driby.
Dryestok, co. Rutland. See Stoke.
Drynghoue, co. York. See Dringhoe.
Drypool, Drypol, Dripole, co. York,
468 {pp. 353, 355).
, Southcotes in, q.v.
Duddenhoe, Dodenhoo [in Wenden
Lofts parish], co. Essex,
manor, 288.
Duddington, Dudyngton by Stan-
ford, CO. N'hamp., assarts
called Rogeres Dybbyng and
Bretonnes Dybbyng in, 365.
Dudmaston, Dodemaston, Dodemes-
ton [in Quatt parish], co.
Salop, 272, 355.
DudweU, Dodewell [in Burwash
parish], CO. Sussex, 376.
Dudyngton, co. N'hamp. See
Duddington.
Dufton, CO. Westm., manor and
advowson, 375.
manor, 421.
Dukesworth, co. Camb. See Dux-
ford.
DulUngham, Duhngham, co. Camb.,
manor, 204.
Dumer. See IDummer.
Dummer, Donmere, Dummere, Dom-
mere, co. Hants, 413.
, manor, 195.
Dummer, de Dumer, de Domer,
de Donmere, Domer, John,
195, 413.
, John de, Agnes his wife,
413.
Richard son of John, 413.
, Robert, 356.
, , son of John, 195,
Dxmeghny, 00. Cornw. SeeDowneck-
ny.
Dunethorp, co. York. See Dunthorp.
Dunhatherleie, co. Gloue. See Hath-
erley.
Dunhed, Dunheved, John de, 320
{p. 217), 434 {p. 302).
Dunhurst [in Wisborough Green
parish], CO. Sussex, 90 {p. 51).
Dunlye, wood, co. Sussex, 90 (p. 51),
Dunmow, Dunmawe, co. Essex,
inquisition made at, 266.
a manor in, 345.
Dunnethorp, co. York. See Dun-
thorp.
Dunningworth, Dunyngworth, Den-
yngworth, Donyngworthe,
Donyngworth, Doningworth,
CO. SufE., 320 (p. 216), 434 (p.
297).
manor, 434 {pp. 293, 296).
, advowson, 434 (p. 302).
Dunscombe, Dynescoumbe [in
Crediton and Newton St.
CjTes], CO. Devon, 296 {p.
201).
Dunsdon, Donstouston [in Fancras
week parish] co. Devon, 296
(p. 201).
Dunsforth, Dunseford [in Aid-
borough parish], CO. York, 45
(p. 27).
Dunstanvill, Alan de, Isabel wife of,
245 (p. 176).
, Geoffrey de, 245 (p. 176).
Dunston, co. Norf., 434 {p. 303).
Dunthorp, Dunnethorp, Dunethorp,
CO. York, 468 {pp. 354, 357).
Dunton, Donthon, co. Norf., 434 (p.
291).
manor, 109.
Dunyngworth, co. SufE. See Dun-
ningworth.
Duraunt, Emma, 468 (p. 349).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
403
Durham, bishop of, 81, 90 (p. 51),
314, 375 {p. 246).
, Anthony bishop of. See
Bek.
Dursley, Durseleye, Dyrslee, co.
GIouc, 243.
Berkeley of, q.v.
Duston, CO. N'hamp., manor, 283.
Duxford, Dukesworth, co. Camb.,
434 (p. 297).
Dychand, co. N'humb. See Detoh-
ant.
Dychinghapi, Dychyngham, co.
Nori. See Ditchingham.
Dyckering, co. York. See Dickering.
Dyer, William, 314.
See Lister (?).
Dyham, co. Essex. See Dedham.
Dykelburgh, co. Norf. See Dickie-
borough.
Dykeleye, Robert de, 199.
Dykeryng, co. York. See Dickering.
Dykes, Agnes wife of Robert del
Dykes, 138.
Dymbaud [co. Radnor]. See Tin-
boeth.
Dynan [co. Monm]. See Dinham.
Dynaspowis. See Dinas Powis.
Dyneseoumbe, co. Devon. See
Dunscombe.
Dynham, Joyce de, 44.
, John de, son of Joyce, 44.
Joyce de, Margaret his wife,
her dower, 44 (p. 25).
, Oliver de, 44.
Dsniynton, co. Berks. See Donning-
ton.
Dyrslee, co. GIouc. See Dursley.
Dyueleys [co. Monm.]. See Dowlas.
E
Eakring, Eykering, co. Nott., 233
{p. 157).
Ealdebery, co. Kent. See Oldbury.
Ealding, co. Kent. See Yalding.
Earde, eo. Kent, now Crayford, q.v.
Eardisland, Erslone, Erleslon, Erles-
lene, co. Heref., 41, 183.
, manor, 235 {p. 159).
Earnshill, Estherneshulle and West-
hemeshuUe, co. Somers., 384.
Eamewood, Emewode [in Kinlet
parish], co. Salop, 183, 235,
(p. 161).
la Boure and laCruceby, 235,
2.35 {p. 161).
Earsham, Ersham, co. Norf., 434 (p.
296).
Earsham — cont.
, advowson, 434 {p. 304).
manor, 434 (p. 297).
hundred, 434 {p. 297).
Easebourne, Eseburne, co. Sussex,
hundred, 90 (p. 51).
Easington, Esinton [Jn Chilton
parish], co. Buck., 435 (p. 315).
, Esyngton, co. York, 468 (p.
354).
Eastburn, Estbrunne [in Kirkbum
parish], co. York, 45 (p. 25).
, manor, 215.
Eastbury, Estbury [in Lambourn
parish], co. Berks, 67, 125,
126, 184.
manor, 126, 127.
Eastby, Esteby [in Skipton in
Craven], co. York, 240.
Easthope, Esthope [co. Salop], 235
{p. 160).
, manor, 363.
Easton, Little, Eystan ad Turrim
CO. Essex, manor, 97.
, , advowson, 97 {p.
64).
, Eston, CO. Leic, 413.
Great, Eston [in Bringhurst
parish], co. Leic, 195.
in Gordano, Eston, co.
Somers., 435 {p. 312).
Bavents, Eston, co. Suff. ,
434 (p. 301).
Eston [in Bridlington
parish], co. York, 163 (p. 108),
391 (pp. 261, 265, 266).
Eastwell, Estwell, EstweUe, co.
Kent, manor, 62.
, Pottebery in, 372.
Eastwick, Estwick, co. Hertf., manor
and advowson, 28.
Eastwood, Estwode, co. Essex, 257.
Easwrith, Esewrithe, co. Sussex,
hundred, 90 (p. 51).
Eaton, Eyton, co. Leic, 268 (p. 349).
Eccleshale, co. Warw. See Exhall.
Eccleswall, EckeluswaUe [in Linton
parish], co. Heref., manor,
377.
Echyngham, William de, and Eva
his wife, 229.
EckeluswaUe, co. Heref. See Eccles-
wall.
Eokington, Ekynton, co. Derby,
manor, 369.
, Ekynton, co. Wore, 235 (p.
159).
Ecton, CO. N'hamp., 27.
Ecton, Geoffrey de, 27.
Edale, Eydale, co. Derby, forest in,
259.
Edbburbury. See Abbresbury.
Edburton, co. Sussex, Perching in,
q.v.
Eddeworth, co, Bedf, See Edworth.
404
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Edelegon, co. Monm. See Edlogan.
Edelmeton, co. Midd. See Edmon-
toa.
Edenbridge, Edenebregg, co. Kent,
manor, 435 {p. 315).
Edenham, co. Line, Scottlethorpe
and Grimsthorpe in, 233 (p.
154).
, Grimsthorpe in, q.v.
Edeton [co. Monm.]. See Itton.
Edingestone, co. Somers. See Idson.
Edlogan, Edelegon [co. Monm.], 435
{p. ^27).
Edmonton, Edelmeton, co. Midd.,
263.
Edmund son of Henry III, 352, 360.
Edmund earl of Cornwall, 8, 82,
102, 165, 173, 313, 336, 367,
371, 468 {p. 349).
See Cornwall.
Edmundevile, Edmundevyle. See
AmundeviUe.
Edneham, Joan wife of Roger de,
280.
Edneston, co. Salop. See Ensdon.
Edstone, Great, co. York, North
Hohne in. See Hohne.
Edvin Loach, Yeddefen, co. Wore,
235 {p. 159).
Edward prince of Wales, 382.
, , writ of, 250.
Edwardstone, Edwardeston, co.
SufB., manor, 98 {p. 65).
, Monte Caniso of, q.v.
Edworth, Eddeworth, co. Bedf., 434
{p. 300).
Efford [in Stratton parish],co.Comw.,
416.
Eford by Taunton, co. Somers.,
21.
Egereston, co. Devon, 44 {pp. 22, 25).
Eghtcham, co. Kent. See Ightham.
Egloskerry, co. Comw., Penhele, in,
q.v.
Eglosros [i.e. Philleigh], co. Comw.,
44 (p. 24).
Egremont, Egremound, co. Cumb.,
mill of, 322 (p. 218).
Ekingham, co. Norf. See Hecking-
ham.
Ekynton, co. Derby. See Eckington.
,00. Wore. See Eckington.
Elbridge, Wildebruge [in South
Bersted parish], co. Sussex,
163 {p. 107).
Elclack, CO. York. See Elslack.
Eleanor, Queen, widow of Henry III,
251, 360, 369.
Eleanor, Queen, wife of Edward I,
456.
Eleford, co. Oxford. See Yelford.
Elemer, co. Sussex. See Elmer.
Eleshowe, co. York, 9.
Eleton, CO. Heref. See Elton.
EUas, Philip son of, 238.
Eliethorp, co. Line. See Obthorpe.
Ehngeham, co. Hants. See Elling-
ham.
EUngeham, co. Norf. See EUingham.
Elkyngton, Robert de, 45 {p. 27).
Ella, East and West, Esteluelle,
Westeluelle, co. York, 235 (p.
162).
Ellastone, Ethelastone, co. Staff.,
202.
Ellen, Alne, river, co. Cumb., a
fishery in, 61.
EUenborough, Aldenburgh, Alne-
burgh, Alenburgh, Alneburu,
Aleneburgh [in Dearham
parish], 00. Cumb., 61, 118,
278, 322 {p. 219).
Ellerby, Elnardby, Eluardby,
Eluarby [near Burton Con-
stable], CO. York, 163, 468
(pp. 354, 357).
EUesworth, Simon de, 156.
Elleworth, co. Dorset. See Elworth.
EUingham, Elyngham, EUngeham,
CO. Hants, 431.
manor, 451.
EUingham, Eliogham, Eligham, co.
Norf., 320 (p. 216), 434 (p„
302).
, advowson, 434 (p.
304).
EUingham, Little, Elyngham, co.
Norf., 121 (p. 80).
ElUngham, Walter de, 420.
ElUngsfiring, Ellynggestryngg [in
Masham parish], co. York,
210.
Ellington, EUyngton [in Masham
parish], CO. York, 210.
EUowe, CO. Line. See Belleau.
Ellynggestryngg, co. York. See
EUingstring.
EUyngton, co. York. See Ellington.
Elmedon, Stephen de, 71.
Walter de, 71.
, William de, son of Stephen,
71.
Ehner, Elemere,Elmere [in Middleton
parish], CO. Sussex, 163 (p.
107), 391 {pp. 260, 265).
Elmested, co. Essex. See Elmstead.
ElmesweU, co. Suff. See Elmswell.
Elmham, Bartholomew de, 434 {p.
300).
Ehnire, Elnydemere [in Topcliffe
parish], CO. York, 212 (p. 134).
Elmstead, Elmstude, Elmested, co.
Essex, manor, 28.
, advowson, 28.
EhnsweU, Ehneswell, co. Suff., 269.
Elnarby, co. York, See EUerby.
Elnydemere, co. York. See Ehnire.
Elslack, Elslak, Elclack [in Brough-
ton parish], CO. York, W. R.,
307, 327.
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES
405
Elstronwick, Elstanwyk, Elstonwyk,
CO. York, 468 {pp. 354, 356).
Elteneye, co. Essex, 227.
Eltham, Heldham, [co. Kent], 461
{p. 346).
Elton, Eleton, co. Heref., 235 (p.
160).
Eluarby, Eluardby, co. York. See
Ellerby.
Elveden, Alvedon, co. Suii., 461 (p.
345).
Elvetham, co. Hants, manor and
castle, 311.
Elworth, Elleworth [in Abbotsbury
parish], co. Dorset, 235 {p.
164).
Ely [co. Camb.], bishop of, 97 {p. 63),
172, 228.
See Kirkeby ;
Luda.
prior of, 435 {p. 320).
Elyngham, co. Hants. See Elling-
ham.
CO. Norf . See BlUngham.
Emborough, Emnebergh, co. Somers.
461 {p. 344).
Emelinghope, co. Heref. See Even-
jobb [co. Radnor].
Emerry, John, 235, {p. 164).
Eminbome [co. Berks]. See Enborne.
Emmesworth, co. Hants. See Ems-
worth.
Emnebergh, co. Somers. See Em-
borough.
Emsworth, Emnesworth, Emmes-
worth, CO. Hants, 236 (pp.
167, 170).
Emynghop [co. Radnor]. See Even-
job.
Enborne, Enebourn, Eminborne,
Enebum, co. Berks, 432, 434
(p. 299), 461 {p. 344), 468 {p.
349).
Encourt. See Eyncourt.
Enderby, Enderdeby, co. Leic,
inquisition made at, 235 {p.
162).
Endesore, Thomas de, 106.
, , his daughter Amice,
married to Andrew de Derleze,
106.
Enebourn, Enebum, co. Berks. See
Enborne.
Engaine, Engalngne, Engayne;
Engayn, John de, 128.
-., John, 228.
, John de, Joan wife of, 91
{pp. 58, 59).
, John de, Joan (de Greyvile)
his wife, 128.
, John de, son of John, 128.
John de, 434 {p. 298).
Engelwode, co. Cumb. See Ingle-
wood.
Englefeld, Roger de, 245.
Englefeld — cont.
William de {temp. Henry
III), 245.
Engleis, Engleys, Richard le, 400.
Robert le, 233 {p. 155).
William le, 141.
Engylwode, co. Cumb. See Ingle-
wood.
Enham, King's, co. Hants, 454.
Enham, Alice de, 229.
Ensdon, Edneston [in Montford
parish], co. Salop, 90 {p. 52).
Ensham, Eynesham [co. Oxford],
abbot of, 161.
Eppeworthe, co. Line. See Epworth.
Epping, Eppyng, co. Essex, inquisi-
tion made at, 172.
Eppleby, Appelby on Teys [in Por-
cett parish], co. York, 418.
Epworth, Eppeworthe, co. Line,
241.
Ercall, High, Erkalewe, co. Salop,
manor, 200.
Ercedekne, Arcediakne, Raymund
le, 435 {p. 328).
, Thomas, Thomas le, 44: {p.
24), 379.
Erdington, Henry de, and Maud his
wife, 103.
, their son Henry,
103.
Ereghom, co. York. See Argam.
Ereghom. See Erghum.
Erghum, co. York. See Argam.
Erghum, Ereghom, William de, 163
{p. 108), 391 {p. 265).
Erkalewe, co. Salop. See Ercall.
Erkalewe, Erkalwe, wmiam de,
200.
William de, Petronilla his
wife, 200.
, William de, son of William,
200.
Erleslene, Erleslon, co. Heref. See
Eardisland.
Erleswere [co. Glouc], fishery, 434
{p. 296).
Erleton, co. Salop. See Orleton.
Erleton, Adam de, 279.
, John de, son of Adam, 279.
Ermitthwait [co. Cumb.]. See
Armathwaite.
Emescomb., co. Devon., 44 {p. 22).
Emescoimibe, co. Devon. See
Yamscombe.
Emewode, co. Salop. See Eam-
wood.
Erpingham, co. Norf., 434 {p. 303).
i Ersham, co. Norf. See Earsham.
Erslone, co. Heref. See Eardisland,
Ertlye, co. Hants. See Hartley.
Eschekere. See Scaccario.
Eseburne, co. Sussex. See Ease-
bourne.
Esewrithe, co. Sussex. See Easwrith..
406
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Eshton, Eston [in Gargrave parish],
CO. York, manor, 9.
Eshton, Eston, John de, 9.
, John de, son of Robert, 9.
Robert de, brother of John,
9.
See Eston.
Esinton, co. Buck. See Easington.
Eskeheved, co. Crnnb. See Heskett.
Eskehevede, John de, 2.
, John de, son of John, 2.
Esnebrugg, co. Salop. See Isom-
bridge.
Essedene, co. Sussex. See Dean.
Essefeld, co. Salop. See Ashfield.
Essex, earl of. See Hereford.
Essex, Agnes wife ol John de,
147.
, Beatrice de, 429.
, Henry de, 110.
, John de, son of John and
Agnes, 147.
Robert de, 293.
Essheby, David son of Hugh de, 219
(p. 140).
Esshton, CO. Lane. See Ashton.
Estapelereford, co. Hants. See
Appleford.
Estbradenham, co. Norf. See Bra-
denham.
Estbrmine, co. York. See Eastbum.
Estbury, co. Berks. See Eastbury.
Estcote, CO. Derby, 301.
Estdene, co. Sussex. See Dean.
Esteby, co. York. See Eastby.
Estele, John de, 62.
Esteleye. See Estlegh.
Esteluelle, co. York. See EUa.
Esterynghangre, co. Kent. See
Ostenhanger.
Estgate, William de, of Swafiham,
329.
Esthaddon, co. N'hamp. See Had-
don.
Esthalsam, co. York. See Halsham.
Esthammes, co. Essex. See Ham.
Estharlingg, co. Norf. See Harhng.
Esthawe, co. Norf., 461 (p. 346).
Esthenreth, co. Berks. jSee Hendred.
Esthemeshulle, co. Somers. See
Eamshiil.
Esthope, CO. Salop. See Easthope.
Esthope [co. Salop] (in a Hereford
inqmsitio;n). See Easthope.
Esthope, John de, 182.
, John de, 363.
, John de, son of Thomas, and
Margaret his -wife, 363.
, Roger de, 363.
, Thomas, son of Thomas, 363.
Esthurst, CO. Sussex. See Hurst-
monceaux.
Estlegh, Esteleye, Nicholas de, 155
(p. 96).
C7/. Estele.
Eston, 461 {p. 344).
Eston, CO. Leic. See Easton.
, CO. Somers. See Easton in
Gordano.
, CO. Suff. See Easton
Bavents. 5ee Gosbeck.
CO. York. See Easton ;
Eshton.
Eston, John de, 468 {p. 351).
See Eshton.
Estperle, co. Hants. See Parley.
Estpyrie, co. N'hamp. See Potters-
puiy.
Estraunge. See Lestrange.
Est'unmy, See Sturmy.
Estwell, Estwelle, co. Kent. See
Eastwell.
Estwick, CO. Hertf. See Eastwick.-
Estwode, CO. Essex. See Eastwood.
Esyngton, co. York. See Easington.
Ethelastone, co. Staff. See Ellas-
stone.
Eudas, John, 11'6.
, , his daughter Mary,
116.
Eudon, CO. Salop. See Ewdon.
Eustace, Peter son of John son of,
223.
Thomas son of, writ to, 196.
Evenjob, Emehnghope, Emynghop
[co. Radnor], 235 {pp. 160,
166).
Evenle, Theobald de, 219 {p. 141).
Evenley, Evenle, co. N'hamp., 218,
219 {p. 141).
Everard, Henry and Walter, 457 {p.
342).
Eveiinghain, Robert de, 32.
Everton, Evertone [co. Bedf. and
Hunt.], 434 {pp. 291, 300).
, CO. jffott., Harwell in, q.v.
Everus, Deverours, Deverous,
Bartholomew de, 434 {p. 302).
, Robert, 235 {p. 166).
Everwyk, William de, 233 {p. 155).
Evesham, co. Wore, inquisition
made at, 22.
, abbot of, 22.
Evington, Evyngton, co. Leic, 380.
Evy^ton, co. Leic. See Evirigton.
Evyi^ton, Evynton, Walter de, 380.
Ewameslond, co. York. See Swan-
land.
i Ewdon Gteorge, Eudon [in Chetton
parish], CO. Salop, 235 {p.
165).
Ewhurst, Iwhurst, Iwehurst, co.
! Sussex, manor, 78, 374.
I Ewshot, Iweshate [in CrondaU
parish], CO. Hants. 101.
I Exemynstre, co. Devon. See Ex-
i minster.
I Exeter, co. Devon, inquisition nuMie
1 at,44(p.24),186,235(p. 165),
I 295, 296 (p. 201), 312.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
407
Exeter, bishop of, 149, 434 {pp. 292,
297, 298).
Exhall, Eocleshale, co. Warw., 216.
Exminster, Exemynstre, co. Devon,
44 (p. 22).
Exsysham, prior of. See Hexham.
Exton [in Woodbury parish], co.
Devon, 44 {p. 25), 296 [p. 201).
Eydale, co. Derby. See Edale.
Eye, CO. Heref., Ashton in, q.v.
, CO. Suff., inquisition made
at, 40.
, castle guard, 98 (p.
66), 208.
, honour, 98 {p. 65),
166, 173, 208, 434 {p. 296).
Eyke, Eyk, co. Sufi., advowson, 434
(p. 302).
Eykering, co. Nott. See Eakring.
Eylleswurthe, co. N'hamp. See
Ailsworth.
Eynoourt, Encourt, Eynecourt,
Eyncurt, Edward de, 1.
, Edmimd de, Edmund Deyn-
curt, 27, 233 {p. 156), 383, 444.
, Ralph de, 141, 322 {p. 219).
Eynesford, Eynisforde, co. Kent,
manor, 162.
castle, 162.
Eynesham [co. Oxford]. See Ens-
ham.
Eynisforde, co. Kent. See Eynesford.
Eystan, co. Essex. See Easton.
Eyton, CO. Leic. See Eaton.
Faccombe, Faccumbe, co. Hants,
461.
, Fadington, co. York. See Fawding-
ton.
Fag, John, 21.
, John son of John, 21.
Fagel, CO. York. See Paull.
Fairfield, Fairfeld [in Stogursey
parish], CO. Somers., 457 {p.
342).
Fairford, Fayreford, co. GIouc,
manor, 435 {p. 320).
, market and fair, 436 {pp.
320-1).
Fairlight, Farlegh, co. Sussex, 402.
Falconer, Faukonyr, Fauconer,
Faucouner, Fauconlr,
Faukener, John le, 291.
, Robert le, 75.
Joan daughter of John le,
married to John son of John
le Butiller, 391.
Falconer — cont.
John le, 163 {pp. 106, 108),
391 {p. 265).
son of Robert, 75.
Falconhurst, Faukenersherst, Hurst
[in Hurst parish], co. Kent,
manor, 75.
Faldington, co. York. See Fawding-
ton.
Falk, Edmund, 438.
Falkeburn, co. Essex. See Faulk-
bourn.
Falkenham, Faltenham, co. Sufl.,
434 {p. 301).
Falkingham, Folkingham, Folkyng-
ham, FaUcyngham, co. Line,
233 {p. 156).
manor, 233 {p. 165).
King's manor, 444.
, court at, 130, 163 (p. 104),
425.
Faltenham, co. Sufi. See Falken-
ham.
Fambridge, North, Fambregge, co.
Essex, manor, 157.
Fangfoss, Fangfoz, co. York, church,
403.
Fareham, Farham, co. Hants, in-
quisition made at, 83.
, Fontley in, q.v.
Farham, co. Hants. See Fareham.
Farindon, co. Somers. See Farring-
don.
Farlame, Christiana, wife of John de,
280.
Farlang. See Forlang.
Farlegh park, inWellow,co. Somers.,
226.
Farlegh, co, Stissex. See Fairlight.
Farleigh Wallop, Farlegh, co. Hants,
manor, 221 {p. 143).
Farley, Farligch, co. Hajits, WiUiam,
parson of, 232 {p. 164).
Farleye, Alice de, 236 {p. 164.)
Farligch, co. Hants. See Farley.
Famborough, Fameberg, co. Warw.,
manor, 316.
Famham, co. Sufi., 434 {p. 301).
Farringdon, la Hulle, co. Devon, 86.
, Farindon [in Stogtirsey
parish], CO. Somers., 467 {p.
341).
Fauconer, Faucouner. See Falconer.
Faucumberge, Faukunherg, Fau-
oounberge, Walter de, 216.
, Walter, baron, 468 {pp. 354,
367).
, Walter de, son of Walter,
217.
Faukener, Faukonyr. See Falconer.
Faukenersherst, co. Kent. See Fal-
conhurst.
Faukunberg. See Faucumberge.
Faulkbourn, Falkeburn, co. Essex,
429.
408
INDEX OF PERSONS ANI) PLACES.
Fausebrun, Fausebroun, William,
434 {p. 301).
Fauvel, Emma wife of Eichard,
daughter of EUas de RiHeston,
240.
, Everard, 468 (p. 352).
Fauvelthorp, John son of Richard
de, 468 (p. 352).
Richard de, 240.
Faversham, co. Kent, abbot of, 38.
Fawdington, Faldington, Fadington
[in CiindaU parish], co. York,
212 {p. 134).
Fawton, Faweton, Fowyton, co.
Comw., manor, 82, 300.
Fayref ord, co. Glouc. See Fairford.
Fajrrewode, le, co. Essex, 120.
Fecamp, Fescampe, Fiscamp [Seine
Inf., France], abbot of, 90
(p. 51), 108.
Feckenham, co. Wore, manor, 13.
Felddallingge, co. Norf . See DaUing.
Felde, la, in Thanet, co. Kent, 159.
Felde, John de la, 235 (p. 158).
, William atte, 55.
Felebrigg, Simon de, 434 (p. 303).
Felixstowe, co. Snfl., advowson of
the priory of St. FeUx, cell
of Rochester, 434 {p. 302).
Felkerthorp, Folkerthorp, co. York.
See Foggathorpe.
Feltewell, co. Norf. See Feltwell.
Feltham, Thomas de, 163 (p. 106).
Felton, CO. N'humb., inquisition
made at, 197.
forest, 369.
Felton, Stephen de, 164.
Feltwell, Feltewell, co. Norf., in-
quisition made at, 121 (p. 80).
Fenes. See Fyenes.
Fenne, co. Heref. See Venn.
Feime, Thomas de la, 436 (p. 328).
, WUUam de, 323.
Fenton, co. Devon, 296 {p. 201).
Fenton, Fenton by Basingham, co.
Line, 233 {p. 154 Us), 380.
Ferariis. See Ferrariis.
Ferby, co. York. See Ferriby.
Fereirs. See Ferrariis.
Feriby, co. Line. See Ferriby.
Femhill, Femhulle [in Shaugh
parish], co. Devon, 296 {p.
201).
Femthe, co. Sussex. See Frant.
Ferrant. Perraunt, Henry, 360.
Hugh son of Henry, 360.
Ferrariis, Ferariis, Ferrers,
Fereirs, Reginald de, 362.
Herbert de, 295.
Hugh de, 296 [p. 201).
, John de, 235 {p. 162), 446.
, , Hawis (de Mus-
cegros) his wife, 22.
Reginald de, 44 {p. 23).
, William de, 433 (p. 290).
Ferrariis — coni,
, the earl, 24, 106.
the countess, 435 (p. 317).
Ferre, Ferry, Guy, 434 (pp. 300, 301).
, , and Margery his
wife, 392 (p. 266).
Ferriby, Feriby, co. Line, 233 (p.
156).
, North, Ferby, co. York, 235
(p. 162).
Ferry. See Ferre.
Fersfield, Fersfeld, co. Norf., 434
(p. 303).
Feskampe, abbot of. See F6camp.
Fevere, William le, 434 (p. 290).
Fevre, Walter le, 233 (p. 155).
Fhisacre, Giles de, 296 (p. 201).
Field DaUing, co. Norf. See Dal-
ling.
Fife, Fyf, Duncan earl of, 468 (p.
350).
Filey, Fyuele, Fiuele, co. York, 163
{pp. 105, 107), 391 {pp. 257,
265).
FiUingham, FiUnghana, co. Line,
236 {pp. 169, 170).
Fillol, FUol, Hugh, 238.
, John, 166, 288.
Filston, Wicleston [in Shoreham
parish, CO. Kent], 461 (p. 346).
Finborough, Finberwe, co. Suff., 269.
Fincham, co. Norf., 236 (p. 169).
Finchamsteade, Finchamstede, co.
Berks, 426.
Finchingfield, Knchingfeld, Fingil-
flod, CO. Essex, 434 (p. 298),
461 (p. 345).
Finedon, Thingdon, Thyngden, co.
N'hamp., 81.
FingaU, Finegal, co. York, advow-
son, 418.
Fingilflod, co. Essex. See Finching-
field.
Finmer, Finnemere [co. Oxford], 461
(p. 344).
Fiscamp, abbot of. See Fecamp. ■
Fishertoh Anger, Fissherton, co.
Wilts, manor, 172.
Fishtoft, Toft, CO. Line, manor, 156.
Fissherton, co. Wilts. See Fisherton.
Fiswere, eo. N'hamp., a meadow in
Braunston, 298.
Fitling [in Humbleton parish], co.
York, 468 {pp. 353, 355).
Fitz, Fittes, co. Salop, 321.
Fitz Alan, le f iz Aleyn, Fiz Aleyn.
son of Alan, Richard, earl
of Arundel, 90.
Edmtind son of Richard, 90.
John, earl of Arundel and
Maud (de Verdon) his wife,
90 (p. 53).
Richard, earl of Arundel,
59, 90, 191, 198, 291, 304,
321, 363.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
409
Fitz Alan, Richard, earl of Arundel
— cow*.
, , , his daughter
Alesia, 59.
, See Arundel.
, William, 196.
See Alan.
Fltz Bernard, Flz Bernard, son
of Bernard, Ralph, 387.
Edmund, 387 (p. 255).
Ralph and Agatha his wife,
387 {p. 255).
, Thomas son of John son of
Ralph ; and Bona his wife,
387 {p. 255).
Fixssar, John le, 27.
Fiz Aleyn. See Fitz Alan.
Fiz Berneird. See Fitz Bernard.
Flamstead, Flampsted, co. Hertf.,
218.
Flashy, Flasceby [in Gargrave
parish], CO. York, 240.
Flaxley, Flixeleye, co. Glouc, 243.
Fleckney, Flekeneye, co. Leic, 163
(p. 107), 391 (p. 260).
Flecknoe, Fleckenho [in WoHhain-
cote parish], co. Warw., 90
{p. 53).
Fleet, Flete by Sandwyc [in Ash
parish], CO. Kent, 144.
Fleetmarston, Fletemershton, co.
Buck., 51.
Flekeneye, co. Leic. See Fleckney.
Fleming, Flemyng, Flemmyng,
Flemengg, Flemeng, Rich-
ard, le, 35.
, William le, 424.
Adam le, 173.
, Archibald le, 367.
, his daughter Rose,
367.
, Baldwin, 367.
, Baldwin le, son of Richard,
35.
, Bartholomew le, 54.
, Reyner le, son of William,
424.
, Richard, 457 (p. 342).
, William le, 468 {p. 361).
Fletching, co. Sussex, Wapsboum in,
q.v.
Flete by Sandwyc. See Fleet.
Fletemershton, co. Buck. See Fleet-
marston.
Fletwyk, Fletwyth, Lora wife of
David de, 292.
FUnton [in Humbleton parish], co.
York, 223.
FHtton, Flitte, co. Bedf., 235 {p. 163).
Flixeleye, co. Glouc. See Flaxley.
Flixton [near Bungay, co. Suff.], 434
(p. 303).
[in Folkton parish], co. York,
163 {p. 107).
Flokton, CO. Suff. See' Flowton.
Flordon, co. Norf., 434 {p. 303).
Flotmanby, Flothemanby [in Folk-
ton parish], CO. York, 163 [p.
107).
Flowton, Flokton, co. Sufi., 461 {p.
345).
Foggathorpe, Folkerthorp [in Bub-
with parish], co. York, 235
(p. 162).
Fokynton, co. Sussex. See Folking-
ton.
Folbroc, CO. Buck. See Fulbrook.
Folejaumbe. See Foljaumb.
FoUot, Peter and Agnes his wife, 382.
Foljaumb, Folejaumbe, Nicholas, 49.
WilUam, 49.
, William son of Roger, 49.
Folkestone, Folkstane, Folkestane,
CO. Kent, barony, 36, 162.
lord of. jSee Weylond.
Folketon, co. York. See Folkton.
Folkingham, co. Line. See FaLdng-
ham.
FoUdngton, Fokynton, co. Sussex,
450.
Folkstane, co. Kent. See Folke-
stone.
Folkton, Folketon, co. York, 163
{p. 107).
Folkyngham, co. Line. See Falk-
ingham.
FoUereshamel, in Odiham, co. Hants,
311.
Fohnethorp [by Louth], co. Line,
383.
Folyfayt, Alan de, Helen his wife
and Isabel, Agnes and Mar-
garet, her sisters, 45 {p. 25).
Fomyzon, Richard, 44 (p. 22).
Fontaines, Fonteynes, Fxintalg
nes, Geoffrey de, 419.
Geoffrey de, Margery his
wife, 419.
Geoffrey de, son of Geoffrey,
John and Agnes, his children,
419. • ■
, John de, and Alice his wife ,
468 (p. 351).
, Jolland de, son of Geoffrey ,
419.
, William de, 292.
Fontevrault [Maine et Loire, France]',
abbess of, 229.
Fontesmes. See Fontaines.
Fontington, co. Sussex. See Funt-
mgton.
Fontley, Funtelighe, Ftintele [in
Fareham parish], co. Hants,
manor, 290.
Forbraz, Robert, 239, 240.
, Joan his wife, 240 .
Forcett, Forseth, co. York, 418.
Ford, la Ford, in Tanet [in Hoath
parish], co. Kent, inquisition
made at, 159,
410
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Forde, co. Hants. See Fording-
bridge.
Fordeham, co. Camb. See Ford-
ham.
Fordeham, Walter son of Robert de,
209.
Fordham, Fordeham, co. Cumb.,
209.
Fordingbridge, Fordingebrigg, Ford-
yngbrygge, Forde, co. Hants,
manor, 34.
, inquisition made at, 431.
, Bickton in, q.v.
Fordon [in Hunmanby parish], co.
York, 163 (p. 107), 391 (p.
265).
Fordyngbrygge, co. Hants. See
Fordingbridge.
Forester, Hugh le. 436.
Forlang, co. Devon, 44 (p. 22).
Forlang, Farlang, Philip, 434 (pp.
308, 309).
Fomcett, Fomesete, Fomeset, co.
Norf., 434 (pp. 302 his, 303).
, manor, 434 (pp. 296, 297).
, advowson, 434 (p. 304).
Fomeails. See Fumeaus.
Fomside, Fomesate [near Keswick
in Crosthwaite parish], co.
Cumb., 141.
Forseth, co. York. See Forcett.
Fort, William le, or WiUiam de
Fortibus, Mabel daughter of,
205.
Maud de Kyme,
late wife of, 205.
Fortho, CO. N'hamp. See Furtho.
Fortho, Adam de, 218.
Fortibus, William de, earl of Albe-
marle, 468.
, Isabel de, countess of Albe-
marle, 2, 317, 360, 435 (p.
317), 454.
, William de, earl of Albe-
marle, 9.
See Albemarle.
, William de. See Fort.
Forton [in Montford parish], co.
Salop, 90 (p. 52).
Fossato, William de, 391 (pp. 258,
259, 262).
, , Sibyl his mother,
391 (p. 259).
Foston [in Scropton parish], co.
Derby, 106.
on the Wold, co. York, Brig-
ham in, q.v.
Foston, Aubrey de, 442.
Fouhope, CO. Heref . See Fownhope.
Foulden, Fuldon, co. Norf., 323.
Foulmire, Fulmere, co. Camb.,
manor, 121 (p. 79).
, market, 121 (p. 79).
, advowson of St. Mary's
church, 121 (p. 81).
Fountains, co. York, abbot of, 45
(p. 27), 256.
Fourstones, Fourstanes [in Warden
parish], CO. N'humb., 322.
Fousel, William, 235 (p. 166).
Fouwer. See Fower.
Fower, Fouwer, Regioald le, of
Shrivenham, 11, 124.
John le, son of Reginald, 11.
Fownhope, Fouhope, la Fouhope, co.
Heref., manor, 158.
Fowyton, co. Comw. See Fawton.
Fox, Roger, 164.
, , his son Reginald,
164.
Foxcote [in Kinlet ?], co. Salop, 236
(p. 165).
Foxheford, co. Essex. See Toppes-
field.
Foxholes, Foxol, Foxhole, co. York,
163 (p. 108).
Foxley, Foxle [near Blakesley], co.
N'hamp., 219 (p. 141).
Foxol, CO. York. See Foxholes.
Fraisthorpe, Fraysthorp [in Camaby
parish], CO. Yorl^ 391 (pp.
261, 265, 266).
Framelyngham, co. SuS. See Fram-
lingham.
Framingham, Earls, Frammingham,
Little Framljmgham [co.
Norf.], 434 (pp. 296, 297).
Framland, Framelond, Frameland,
CO. Leic, hundred, 91 (p. 54),
468 (p. 349).
Framlingham, Framelingham,Frame-
lyngham, co. SufE., 434 (p.
301).
, manor, castle, &c., 434 (p.
292).
, castle, 396 (p. 267).
, manor, 434 (p. 297), 441.
, advowson, 434 (p. 302).
, inquisition made at, 434 (p.
300).
Franmaingham. See Framingham.
Frampton CottereU, Frompton, co.
Glouc, manor, 457 (p. 341).
, Frompton, co. Line, manor,
156.
France, voyage to, 116.
Frankeleyn, Ralph, of Pickenham,
329.
, Simon, 329.
Fransham, co. Norf., 121 (p. 80).
, Little, CO. Norf., 308.
Fransham, William de, 121 (p. 80).
Friant, Fernthe, co. Sussex, manor,
23.
Fraimceis, Alan le, 209.
, Robert le, 209.
Cf. French.
Fraunk, WiUiam, 223.
Fraxino, Roger de, married to Maud
de la Rokele, 213.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
411
Fraysthorp, co. York. See Prais-
thorpe.
Freebridge, Frethebrigg, Frethe-
brigge, co. Norf., hijndred,
163 {p. lOS), 391 {p. 257).
Frelond. Roger. 357.
Albreda, 357.
, Roger, his daughters Cecily
and Joan, 357.
Freman, Hugh, 56.
Fremington, Fremyngton [near
Grinton], co. York, 327.
French, Robert le, 55.
Of. Fraunceis, Frense.
Frenecote [Crinacot in Pyworthy ?],
CO. Devon, 296 {p. 201).
Frense, Alice de, 3g&
Roger le, 396.
Cf. Fraunceis ; French.
Frenyngham, Ralph de, 162.
Freshevyle, Ralph de, 19.
Freshwater, Fressewater, co. Hants,
I. of W., 422.
, manor, 422.
Fresingfeld, John de, 434 {p. 301).
Fressingfield, co. SufE., Whitting-
ham in, q.v.
Frethebrigg, Frethebrigge, co. Norf.
See Freebridge.
Freton, co. Norf. See Fritton.
Frie. See Frye.
Frindsbury, co Kent, Bromhey in,
q.v.
Frisby, Friseby [in Galby parish],
CO. Leic, inquisition made at,
276.
Frlskenade, Jobn son of William
de, 185.
I Frismerays, co. York {now sub-
merged), 148, 223.
Frismerays, John de, 148.
Friston, CO. Suff., 434 (p. 301).
Friton, co. York. See Fryton.
Fritton, Freton, co. Norf., 163 (p.
105), 391 {p. 261), 434 (p. 303).
advowson, 434 (p. 304).
Frivile, John de, 219 {p. 140).
Frodger in Gothurste, co. Somers.,
235 {p. 159).-
Frodingham, Frokyngham, Frosyng-
ham, Frothingham, co. York,
468 (pp. 353 ter, 355 bis).
, South, Suthf rokyngham, co.
York, 223, 468 (pp. 35*4, 357).
Froggestrete [co. Heref. ?], 221 (p.
142).
Frokyngham, co. York. See Fro-
dingham.
Frolesworth, co. Leic. See Frow-
lesworth.
Frome St. Quintin, Frome Quintin,
CO. Dorset, manor, 153.
Vauchurch, Frome and
Voweohirche, co. Dorset, 235
(p. 164).
Frome — cont.
, Bishop, Bisshopesfrome, co.
Heref., church, 50.
Fromington, Froremarton [in Mar-
den parish ], co. Heref., Mone-
muth of, q.v.
Frompton, co. Glouc. See Framp-
ton.
, CO. Line. See Frampton.
Froremarton, co. Heref. See From-
ington.
Frosynghara, Frothingham, co. York.
See Frodingham.
Frothingham, Peter de, 223.
Frowlesworth, Frolesworth, co. Leic,
391 (pp. 260, 265).
Frowyk, John de, 98 (p. 65).
Fruntehawe, waste, co. Rutland, 155
(p. 97).
Frye, Frie, Matthew le, 384.
Maud la, 384.
Frythwode, la, co. Hants, 431.
Fryton,Friton [inHovingham parish],
CO. York, manor, 97 (p. 63).
Fulberd, Albertinus, 55.
Fulbrook, Folbroc [in Hogshaw
pajish], CO. Buck., 313.
Fiddon, CO. Norf. See Foulden.
Fulmere, co. Camb. See Foulmire.
Fundenhall, Fundenhale, co. Norf.,
434 (pp. 302, 303).
Funtaignes. See Fontaines.
Funtehghe, Funtle, co. Hants. See
Fontley.
Funtington, Fontington, Fontyng-
ton, CO. Sussex, 434 (pp. 292,
297).
....... inquisition made at, 434 (p,
292).
Furmery, John de. 398.
, John de, Joan his wife, 398.
, William de, son of John, 398.
Furneaus, Furneus, Forneaus, Mat-
thew de, 367, 457 (p. 341).
, Robert de, and Maud his
wife, 45 (p. 27).
Furnivall, Gerard de, his daughter
Lora, 91 (p. 56).
Furtho, Fortho, oo. N'hamp., 218.
Fyenes, Fenes. Fyenlles. Isa-
bel de. 470.
, William de. 93.
, John de, son of William, 93.
, Wilham, 236 (p. 167).
Fyf. See Fife.
Fyton, John de, 456.
Fyuele, co. York. See Filey.
412
INDEX OF PERSONS ANB PLACES.
Gaoeline, Edmund, 214.
Gf. Gosoelyn.
Gaddesden, Little, Gateeden, co.
Hertf., manor, 313.
Gagensted, Gagnisted, co. York.
See Ganstead.
Galeham, co. Essex. See Yeldham.
Galgel, John, 434 (pp. 308, 309).
Gralghbergh, co. York. See Gawber.
Galmeton, co. York. See Ganton.
Galton, Gauelton, co. Dorset, 235
(p. 164).
Galtres, co. York, forest, prison for
custody of ofienders in, 267.
Gamages, Camages, Elizabeth de,
246.
Gamblesby, Gamelesby [in Adding-
ham parish], co. Cumb., 280.
Gamblesby, Gamelesby by Ayketon
[in Aikton parish], co. Cumb.,
314, 385.
Gamyl, Nicholas, of Chelmorton, 49.
Ganstead, Gauenested, Gagnisted,
Gagensted [in Swine parish],
CO. York, 468 {pp. 353, 355).
, manor, 223.
Ganton, Galmeton, Camelton, co.
York, 163 {p. 107), 391 (p.
265).
Garboldisham, Garbodesham, co.
Norf., 163 {p. 106), 391 (p.
261), 434 {p. 303).
Gardino, Richard de, 359.
William de, 434 (p. 292).
Gargrave, Greregrave, Geirgrave,
Greyregrave, co. York. St.
Andrew's church, 240.
, inquisition made at, 9.
Garlesthorp, Gharlesthorp, co. York,
468 (pp. 354, 357).
Garmeston, Henry de, 164.
, . . . . , his daughter Anable,
164.
Garthorpe, G«rlethorp [in Ludding-
ton parish], co. Line, 80.
Garton, in Holdemess, co. York, 15,
333, 468 (pp. 353, 356).
, Owstwick in, q.v.
Garvestone, Gerveston, co. Norf.,
236 (p. 169).
Gascelyn. Of. Goscelyn ; , Gaceline.
Gascony, service in, 227.
Gascrik, Gaskeryk, Henry de,
440.
, Henry de, 233 (p. 156).
, John de, son of Henry, 440.
Gasthorpe, Gatesthorp, Catesthorp,
CO. Norf., 163 (p. 105), 391
(pp. 261, 265).
Gatcombe, Gatecoumbe [in Colyton
parish], CO. Devon, 296 (p.
201).
, CO. Hants, Chillerton in, q.v.
Gateley, Gatele, co. Norf., 109.
; manor, 213.
Gatelith, co. Heref. See Gatley.
Gatesden, Gatlsdenne, Thomas
de, 145.
, Stephen de, son of Thomas,
145.
, Thomas de, Idonea his
wife, 146.
Gatesdenne, co. Kent. See Golden.
Gatesthorp, co. Norf. See Gasthorpe.
Gatisdenne. See Gatesden.
Gatley, Gatelith [in Aymestrey
parish], CO. Heref., 235 (p.
160).
Gatton, Hamo de, 175.
Gauelton, co. Dorset. See Galton.
Gauenested, co. York. See Ganstead.
Gaunt, barony, 130, 163 (p. 104),
294, 425, 440.
Gaunt, Gilbert de. 233.
, Gilbert de, of Binbrooke, 6.
AUce de, daughter of Gilbert
de, 294.
, Gilbert de, 425, 440, 444.
, Gilbert de, of Binbrooke,
Maud his wife, 6.
, Gonora de, 294.
, Juliana de, 233 (p. 156).
, Lora, 163 (p. 107).
, Philip de, 233 (p. 154).
, William de, son of Gilbert, 6.
Gausel. See Gousel.
Gavenedis, co. SufE. See Cavendish.
Gawber, Galghbergh [near Barnsley] ,
CO. York, 212 (p. 135).
Gay, John le, 209.
Gaylesthorp, Robert de, 45 (p. 27).
Gaysley, co. Sufi. See Gazeley.
Gayt. See Wayte.
Gayton, Geyton, co. Norf., 121 (p.
80).
Ga3rton, Juliana de, 91 (p. 55).
, Walter de, and Amice his
wife, 366.
See Gieyton.
Gazeley, Gaysley, co. Sufi., 461 (p.
345).
, Disning in, q.v.
Gedding, Geddingge, Geddingg, John
de, 435 (p. 319).
Geddingge, Robert de, 121 (p. 81),
156, 284.
Greddinge, co. Hunt. See Gidding.
Geddington, Gteytington, co.N'hamp.
inquisition made at, 365.
Gedney, Gedeneye, co. Line, 468 (p.
530).
Geirgrave, co. York. See Gargrave.
Gteldenmorde, Greldenmordon, Co.
Camb. See Guilden Morden.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
413
GelUgaer, IQlthegayr, Kylthygayr,
CO. Glamorgan, 435 {p. 324).
Genevile, Genevill, Geogrey de,
230.
and Maud his wife,
235 (pp. 158, 161).
Geoffrey, Robert son of, 468 {p.
352).
, See Bradeley.
Greorgeham, co. Devon, Croyde in,
q.v.
Gerbot, Alice, 354.
WilUam son of Alice, 354.
Geregrave, co. York. See Gargrave.
Gerlethorp, co. Line. See Garthorpe.
Germy, John, 434 {p. 303).
Gernegan. See Jemegan.
Gememuth, co. Line. See Yarmouth.
Gernun, Gernotm, Roger, 455.
, WilUam, 271.
Gerimde, Hugh de, 263.
G«rvase, Richard son of, of Staple-
ford, 165.
G«rveston, co. Norf . See Garvestone.
G«rveys, Maurice, 54.
, his brother Walter,
54.
Robert, 162.
Geve, Richard, 216.
, William, 216.
G«vyngton, co. Sussex. See Jeving-
ton.
Gteyregrave, co. York. See Gargrave.
Geytington, co. N'hamp. See Ged-
dington.
Geyton, co. Norf. See Gayton.
Geyton, John de, 121 {p. 80).
See Gayton.
Gidding, Great, Geddinge, co. Hunt.,
manor, 128.
Glff ard, Gyff ard, Godfrey, bishop
of Worcester, 101.
, John, 101, 160, 226, 281,
436 {p. 311).
, John son of William, 101.
Katharine, 434 (p. 302).
Roger, 235 (p. 163).
.Gilbert, Robert, 468 (p. 349).
Walter, 390.
Gilcrux, Gilcrouce, co. Cumb., 141,
322 (p. 219).
Gildesboruh [co. N'hamp.]. See
Guilsborough.
Gill, le Gile, le Gyll [in Bromfield
parish], co. Cumb., 314, 385.
GiUesland, Gilleslaund, co. Cumb.
See Gilsland.
GiUingham, GiUyngham, co. Norf.,
advowson, 434 (p. 304).
Gilsland, Gyllisland, Gilleslaund,
GiUesland, co. Cumb., Multon
of, q.v.
Girsby, Gryseby, co. Line, 449.
Girton, Gretton [co. Camb.], 235
(p. 163).
Gisbum, co. York, Swinden, Pat-
horne and Painley in, 212 (p.
134).
GisUngham, Giseliiigham, co. Suff.,
434 {p. 300).
Gisors. See Gyzors.
Gissors. See Gyzors.
Gladestry, Claudestre [co. Radnor],
235 (p. 160).
Gladewyne, Richard, 434 (p. 290).
Glaisford, 461 (p. 345).
Glantindon, co. N'humb. See Glan-
ton.
Glantindon. See Glanton.
Glanton, Glantindon [in Whitting-
ham parish], co. N'humb.,
197, 270.
Glanton, Glantindon, Robert de,
197.
, John de, 270.
son of Robert, 197.
Robert de, and Idonea his
wife, 197.
Glanvill, Emma de, 434 {p. 301).
Glapthorn, co. N'hamp., 435 (p. 316).
Glassonby, Glassanby, Glassameby
[in Addingham parish], co.
Cumb., 314.
manor, 385.
Glastingbtuy, Glaston, Henry de,
knight, 290.
Glastonbury, Glastigbury [co.
Somers.], abbot of, 235 {p.
165), 388.
Glemham, co. Suff., 434 (p. 301).
Glentham, co. Line, 383.
Glentworth, Glentesworth, co. Line,
468 (p. 350).
GHditon [co. Radnor], 235 (p. 160).
GUntaf, CO. Glamorgan. See Glyn-
tatf.
Gloucester, co. Glouc, inquisitions
made at, 22, 160, 183, 243,
361.
, the king's barton, 224.
Gloucester, and Hertford, earl of, 17,
42, 48, 83, 92, 98 (p. 65), 110,
153, 171, 205, 214, 226, 235
(p. 163), 269, 271, 313, 317,
323, 349, 374, 376, 434 (p.
294), 468 {p. 350).
, See Clare ; Monte
Hermerii.
, honour, 435.
Gloucester, abbot of, 230.
, St. Peter's, abbot of, 224.
Gloucester, Richard de, 91 (p. 55).
, Vives de, Jew of Oxford,
Argalicia his wife, 282.
, Walter de, escheator, 444,
456.
, writs to,
338, 339, 391 {pp. 258, 260).
Glynrhondda, Glynrotheni, co.
Glamorgan, 435 (p. 323).
414
En)EX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Glyn-tafE, Glintaf, Glyntof, co. Gla-
morgan, 435 (p. 324).
.forest, 435 (p. 323).
Goadby, Gouteby, co. Leic, 91 (pp.
58, 59).
Goatacre, Gotacre, [in Hillmarton
parish], co. Wilts, 434 (p.
299).
Goathurst, Gothurste, co. Somers.,
Frodger in, 235 (p. 159).
Gobaude. See Gumbaud.
Gobioun, Gobyon, Richard, 37.
, Henry, 218.
, Richard, 219 (p. 141).
, his daughters Hawia
and Elizabeth,- 37.
Gocelyn. See Goscelyn.
Godemanston, co. Dorset. See God-
manstone.
Godestowe, abbess of. See Godstow.
Goditon, co. Hants. See Gotten.
Godloth, Robert, 233 (p. 155).
Godmanston, Godmanneston, Robert
de, 97 {pp. 62, 64).
Godmanstone, Godmaneston, Gode-
manston, CO. Dorset, 97 (pp.
62, 64).
Godrikeby, Goderikeby, co. Cumb.,
278.
Godsfield, Godeafeld, co. Hants,
master of the hospital of,
235 (p. 163).
Godshill, CO. Hants., Lessland in,
q.v.
Godstow, Godestowe [co. Oxford],
abbess of, 235 (p. 163).
Godyton. William de, 286.
Robert de, son of WiUiam,
286.
Goggeshale. See Coggeshale.
Golafre, John, 27.
Golden (Square) or Godden, Gates-
denne [in Tenterden parish],
CO. Kent, manor, 145.
Goldesburgh, Thomas de, 27.
Goldingham, Fulk de, 434 (p. 300).
Goldsmith. Cf. Orfevere.
Gonfrey. Gouixfrey, Adam, 168.
Adam son of Adam, 168.
Goreley, Gorle [in Fordingbridge
parish], CO. Hants., 431.
Gorges, Thomas de, 295.
, John de, son of Thomas,
295.
Ralph de, 374.
Thomas de, Emma his wife,
295.
, William de, 295.
Goring [co. Oxford], prioress of, 30.
Gorle, CO. Hants. See Goreley.
Gorlyn, co. Cornw. See Gurlyn.
Gomay, Gomey, Gomeie. See
Gurney.
Gosbeck, Gosebek and Eston, co.
Suff., 434 (p. 301).,
Goscelyn, Gocelyn, WUllam. 260.
, Walter son of William, 260.
Cf. GaceUne.
Gosebek, co. Sufi. See Gosbeck.
Gosebek, Richard de, 434 (p. 301).
Gosehale, John de, 144.
Gosfield, Gosefeld, co. Essex, 150.
Gotacre, co. Wilts. See Goatacre.
Gothurste, co. Somers. See Goat-
hurst.
Gothurste, William de, 235 (p. 159).
Gotten, Goditon [in Chale parish],
CO. Hants, I. of W., 286.
Goudwyne, Walter, 53.
Gouet, John de, and Eva his wife,
late wife of Robert de
Tatersal, 391 (p. 259).
Gouiz, William de, 443.
Gouneby, co. Line. See Gunby.
Goimfrey. See Gonfrey.
Gousel, CO. York." See Goxhill.
Gousel, Gousle, Gausel. Gouxlll,
John de. 7.
, Peter de, 7, 468 (pp. 353,
355, 356).
, ..... brother of John, 7.
, Ralph de, 442.
, son of Peter, 7.
, Robert de, 468 (pp. 353, 355).
Goushill, Margaret de, 233 (p. 154).
GoushuU, CO. Line. See GoxhiU.
Gousil, Walter de, 202.
Gousm, Giles de, 468 (p. 350).
Gousle. See Gousel.
Gouteby, co. Leic. See Goadby.
Gouthorp, CO. York. See Gowthorpe.
GouxiU. See Gousel.
Gower, Cecily (de Blaby), wife of
Robert, 10.
Gowthorpe, Gouthorp [near Fang-
foss], CO. York, 403.
Goxhill, GoushuU, co. Line, 468
(p. 351).
, Gousel, CO. York, 468 (pp.
353, 355).
Grafton Underwood, co. N'hamp.,
manor, 302.
[in Fitz parish], co. Salop,
321.
Graham, co. Line. See Grantham.
Graham, Nicholas de, 364.
, John de, son of Nicholas,
364.
, Mary de, 364.
Grancete, co. Gamb. See Grant-
chester.
Grandisono, Graunsoun, Otto de, 26.
, William de, 331.
Grangia, William de, 435 (p. 329).
Gransden, Great, Grantesden, co.
Htint., 435 (p. 315).
Gransmoor, Crauncemore, Craunce-
mor [in Burton Agnes parish],
CO. York, 391 (pp. 261, 265,
266).
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
415
Grantchester, Grancete, co. Camb.,
manor, 235 {p. 163).
Grantesden, co. Hunt. 8ee Grans-
den.
Grantham, Graham, co. Line, 236
(p. 168).
, inquisitions made at, 208,
383.
Grapinel, Margaret, 257.
Graxige, co. Westm. See Grayrigg.
Gras, Boger le, 175.
Nicholas le, 176.
Ralph de, 175.
, Ramdph de, 219 {p. 141).
Robert le, Joan his wife, 175.
Grasmere, Gresmer, co. Westm.,
427.
Gratefeld, co. Sufi. See Cratfield.
Gratton, Thomas de, 106.
, his son WiUiam, 106.
Graunsoun. See Grandisono.
Graunt, John le, 55, 172.
Walter le, 236 (p. 167).
WilUam le, 468 {p. 349).
Grave, co. Sussex. See Groves.
Grave, Ralph de la, 163 {p. 107),
391 (p. 260).
Graweley, Gravelee, co. Wilts.,
forest, regarder of, 438.
Gravenhull, co. Glouc, 446.
Gravesend, Gravesende, co. Kent.,
coiirt at, 36.
Gravesende, Graveshende, Rich-
ard de, bishop of London,
207.
, Stephen de, 207.
Graynehowe, co. Cumb. See Greenah.
Grayrigg, Grarige [in Kendal parish],
CO. Westm., mill, 427.
Graysouthen, Creysothen, Creyksot-
hen, Craysothen [in Brigham
parish], co. Cumb., 437.
Graystok, co. Cumb. See Greystoke.
Graystok. See Greystoke.
Greatham, Grutham, Gretham, co.
Hants, 236 {pp. 167, 170).
Greatham, Gretham, Greteham, co.
Sussex, 163 {p. 107), 391 (pp.
260, 265).
Greenah, Graynehowe [in Brom-
field parish], co. Cumb., 385.
Greenhowe, South, SuthgrenehOwe,
CO. Nori., hundred, 308.
Greenrigg, Grenrig [in Caldbeck
parish], co. Cumb., 322 {p.
219).
Grenrige [in Kendal parish],
CO. Westm., 427.
Greenwich, Grenewich, co. Kent, 461
(p. 345).
, inquisition made at, 249.
Greetham, Little, Gretham, co.
Line, 468 {p. 350).
Greistok. See Greystoke.
Greley, Thomas de, 14.
Grenooyd, co. Glamorgan, 435 (p.
324).
Grendale, co. York. See Grindall.
Grendale, Walter de, 163 {p. 107).
Grene, Henry atte, 155 {pp. 96, 97).
Greneburgh, co. Comw., 44 {p. 23).
Grenewey, co. Glouc, assart. 22.
Grenewich. See Greenwich.
Grenley, Robert de, 449.
Grenrig, co. Cumb. See Greenrigg.
Grenrige, co. Westm. See Greenrigg.
Gresham, co. Norf., 369.
Gresmer, co. Westm. See Grasmere.
Greston, co. Norf. See Griston.
Greteham, co. Sussex. See Great-
ham.
Gretham, co. Hants. See Greatham.
, CO. Line. See Greetham.
, CO. Sussex. See Greatham.
Gretton, co. N'hamp., 407.
(in a Suffolk inquisition).
See Girton.
Gretton, Gilbert de, 407.
, John de, son of Gilbert, 407 .
Grey, Isabel de, 283.
Henry de, 99.
Isabel de, 161.
, Johnde, 113, 283.
, Reginald de, 219 {p. 140 bis),
433 {p. 289).
Walter de, 212.
Thomas de, 305.
.William de, 106.
Greyleye, Thomas de, 392 {p. 266).
Greysouthen, Craysothen [in Brig-
ham parish], co. Cvmib., 322
{p. 218).
Greystoke, Craystock, Graystok, co.
Cumb., 314, 385, 405.
manor arid advowson, 375 .
Greystoke, Graystok, Greistok,
Craystbok, Graystok, John
de, son of William, 375.
John de, 163 {p. 107), 314,
322 {p. 219), 385.
John de, son of William,
405.
William de, son of William,
375.
Greyvile, Gilbert de, Joan his
daughter. See Engayne.
Grif5fithsmoor [by Cardiff], co.
Glamorgan, 435 {p. 324).
Grimbald, Grimbaud, Grymbald,
Grymbaud, WiUiam, 91 {p.
57).
, Mabel his wife, 91.
Grimesby, co. Line. See Grimsby.
Grimesthorp, co. Line. See Grims-
thorpe.
Grimeston, Roger de, 163 {p. 108),
391 {p. 265).
Grimsby, Great, Grimesby, co. Line. ,
225.
Grimstede, Andrew de, 371.
416
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Grimsthorpe, Grimesthorp, Grymes-
thorp [in Edenham parish], co.
Lino., manor, 123, 233, (p.
154).
Grimston, Grymestone, co. Leic,
391 {p. 260).
. , Brenston, co. Norf., 461 (p.
346).
, Grymeston, Grymmeston [in
Garton parish], co. York, 468
{pp. 352, 354).
Grindall, Grendale, co. York, 163
(p. 107).
Grindham, William de, 457 (p. 342).
Griston, Greston, co. Norf., 461 {p.
346).
Gronouap Jevan Loyd, 435 (p. 324).
Gropeton, co. Devon, 296 {p. 202).
Groves, La Grave [in Oving parish],
CO. Sussex, 163 {p. 107), 391
(pp. 260, 265).
Grundhall [co. Kent]. See Crundale.
Grutham, co. Hants. See Greatham.
Grymbald, Grymbaud. See Grim-
bald.
Grymesthorp, co. Line. See Grims-
thorpe.
Grymeston, co. York. See Grimston.
Grymestone, co. Leic. See Grimston.
Grymmeston, co. York. See Grims-
ton.
Gryse, William, of West Matfen, 68.
, his brother Robert,
68.
Gryseby, co. Line. See Girsby.
Guilden Morden, Geldenmorde, Gel-
denmordon, co. Camb., 91
(p. 58).
Guildford, CO. Surrey. SeeArtington.
Gmlsborough, Gildesboruh, Gildes-
burgh [co. N'hamp.], 91 (p.
58).
inquisition made at, 413.
Guisbrough, Gysbum, co. York, prior
of, 45 (p. 27).
Guiseley, co. York, Horsforth, and
Rawdon in, 46 (p. 27).
Guldeford, Henry de, 90 (p. 61), 176.
Gumbald, Gumbaud, Gobaude,
wmiam, 292.
Christiana, a nun at Stix-
would, 292.
, Joan, a nun of Swine, 292.
, John, 233 (p. 155).
Gunby, Guimeby, Gouneby [by
Spilsby], CO. Line, 1, 233 (p.
156), 444.
Gunesthorp, Gunesthorpe, co. Norf.
See Gunthorpe.
Gunneby, co. Line. See Gunby.
Gunthorpe, Gunesthorp, Gunes-
thorpe, Gunthorp, co. Norf.,
47, 461 (p. 346 bis).
Gurdun, Gurdon, Gurdoun,
Adam, knight, 273.
Gurdun — cont.
, Joan daughter of Adam, 273.
Gurlyn, Gorlyn [in St. Brth parish],
CO. Comw., 44 (p. 23).
Gurney, Gomey, Gorneie, Gomay,
barony, 236 (p. 167).
Robert de, 94.
Guschych, John de, 90 (p. 52).
Gwerthrynion, WarthreyiMion, com-
mote [co. Radnor], 235 (p.
161).
Gyffard. See Giffard.
GyUot, Gyliout, John, 307, 468 (p.
362).
Gyll, CO. Cumb. See Gill.
GyUisland, oo. Cumb. See Gilsland.
Gynes, Ingram de, 137, 240.
Gyngnour, Richard le, 52.
Gjrppewic, CO. Sufi. See Ipswich.
Gysbum, co. York. See Guisbrough.
Gyw, Roger le, 44 (p. 24).
Gyzors, Jesors, Glsors. Glssors.
Margery de, wife of John
de, 266.
John de, son of John, 266.
, John, 97 (p. 62).
John de, a Norman, 83.
Haal, CO. Lino. See Hale.
Hacche, Eustace de, 176, 456.
Haocombe, Jurdan de, 111.
Hacconby, Hacunby, co. Line,
manor, 109.
Haceby, Hassceby, Hasseby, co.
Line, 233 (p. 154), 380.
Hache, co. Somers. See Hatch.
Hacheston, Haoheton, Haohiston,
CO. SufE., 434 {pp. 293, 301).
, manor, 434 (p. 297).
Haoket, Mabel, 435 (p. 327).
See Haket.
Hackthome, Haketon, co. Lino., 468
(p. 350).
Hacunby, co. Lino. See Hacconby.
Haddenham, Hadenham, co. Camb. ,
152.
Haddington, Hadyngton, co. Line,
196.
Haddiscoe, Hadesco, co. Norf., 163
(p. 106).
Haddon, East, Esthaddon, co.
N'hamp., manor, 271.
Haddon, Haddone, Anastasla
de, wife of John de Haddon,
126, 184.
, Johnde, 127, 184.
Anastasia (de Wrokeshale)
his wife, 67, 184.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
417
Haddon. — cont.
, Henry de, son of John and
Anastasia, 67, 126, 127, 184.
Hadenham, co. Camb. See Hadden-
ham.
Hadesco, co. Norf. See Haddiscoe.
Hadestone, Hadeston, co. Norf.,
now absorbed in Bunwell, q.v.
Hadham [co. Hertf.], JohnTorold of,
q.v.
Hadham. Roger de, 201.
Hadleigh, Hadleye, co. Essex, 152.
Hadleye, co. Essex. See Hadleigh.
Hadlow, Haudlo, Hadlou, co. Kent,
manor, 435 {p. 314).
inquisition made at, 274.
Hadyngton, co. Line. See Hadding-
ton.
Haggele, Haggelee, Isabel de, 320
(p. 217), 434 (p. 302).
Haghe, CO. Kent. See Haw.
Hagworthingham, Hagwortding-
ham, CO. Line, 468 {p. 350).
Haia, Emma de, 225.
Haigham, Heygham, co. Line, 236
{p. 168).
Hainton, Haynton, co. Line, 449.
Hakeford, Ranulph de, 121 (p. 80).
HakeUngton, Henry de, Beatrice
wife of, 91 {p. 57).
Hakelut, Walter, 247.
Haket, Walter, 235 (p. 164).
See Hacket.
Haketon, co. Lino., See Hack-
thome.
Hale, la Hale [in Newchurch parish],
CO. Hants, I. of W., 286.
Haal, CO. Line, 233 (pp. 134,
155 bis), 380.
, CO. N'hamp. [obsolete, near
Nassington], 332.
Hale, William de, 332.
, Nicholas de, 163 (p. 108).
Robert de, son of William,
332.
, Thomas de, 233 (p. 155).
William de, 233 {p. 155).
, , Joan his wife, 332.
Hales, Halis, co. Norf., 434 (p.
302).
Owen [co. Wore], abbot of,
464.
Hales, Halis, Roger de, 320, 434 (p.
,303).
Halesworth, Hallesworth, co. Sulf.,
inquisition made at, 156.
Halghele, Halwele, JWilUam de, 219
{p. 140).
Halghton, co. Staff. See Haughton.
Halgbton, Robert de, 198.
Thomas de, son of Robert,
198.
, William son of Robert de,
391 {p. 260).
Halgwell, CO. Devon. See Halwill,
Wt. 14428.
Haliok, CO. Leic. See Holyoaks.
HaUs, CO. Norf. See Hales.
HaUs. See Hales.
Hallaton, Haluton, Hulugton, co.
Leic, 91 (pp. 58, 59).
manor, 128.
Hallesworth, co. Suff. See Hales-
worth.
Halnaker, Halnak [in Boxgrove
parish], CO. Sussex, manor, 96.
Halsam, co. York. See Halsham.
Halsam, Richard de, 3.
Nicholas de, son of Richard,
3.
Halsham, Halsam, co. York, 3.
, East, Est Halsam, Esthal-
sam, CO. York, 468 (pp. 354,
357).
, West, Halsam, co. York, 468
(pp. 354, 357).
Haltcliff, Halteclo [in Caldbeck
parish], CO. Cumb., 322 (p.
219 6m).
Halteclo, co. Cumb. See HaltcUff.
Halteclo, Gilbert de, 322 (p. 219).
Halton, Hugh de, 240.
, Thomas de, 468 (p. 352).
, WilUam de, 58.
Halugton, Haluton co. Leic. See
Hallaton.
Halvergate, Halvergat, co. Norf.,
manor, 434 (pp. 296, 297).
Halvergate, William de, 434 (p. 301).
Halwele. See Halghele.
Halwill, HalgweU, co. Devon, 296
(p. 201).
Halyhok, co. Leic. See Holyoaks.
Ham, East and West, Esthamme
and Westhamme, co. Essex,
81, 121 (p. 80).
See Stratford.
Hamble, Hamele, co. Hants, priory,
83.
Hambleton, Hameldene [co. Rut-
land], chapel of, 372.
Hamden, Hamdene. See Hamp-
dene.
Hamelden, Laiu-ence de, and Joetn
his wife, 305.
Hameldene, chapel of. See Hamble-
ton.
Hamele, co. Hants. See Hamble.
Hamelton, William de, 55, 128.
, , chancellor, 421.
Cf. Hamilton.
Hameltone (mistake for Hamelet-
tum), CO. Line, 391 (p. 260).
Hamelyn, John, 163 (p. 107), 391
(p. 260).
Hamerton, co. York. See Hammer-
ton.
Hamerton, John de, Henry son of,
45 (p. 27).
, , Isabel daughter of ,
45 (p. 27).
2 D
418
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Hameslape, co. Buck. See Hans-
lope.
Hamestede Mareschal, co. Berks.
See Hampstead.
Hamilton, Adam de, 49.
Cf. Hamelton.
Hamme Preston, co. Dorset. See
Hampreston.
Hamme, Alice de, 434 (p. 290).
John de, parson of Stiffordj
337.
, Robert de, 337.
Hammerton, Kirk, Hamerton, co.
York, 45 (p. 27).
, Wilstrop in, q.v.
Hamne Preston, co. Dorset. See
Hampreston.
Hampdene, Hamdene, Hamden,
Christina daughter of
Alexander de, 161.
, Christina daughter of Regi-
nald de, 236 (p. 167).
Hampnett, Hamptonet, co. Glouc,
183.
Hampreston, Hamme Preston,
Hamne Preston, co. Dorset,
229.
Hampstead Msirshal, Hamestede
Mareschal, Hamystede Mares-
chal, CO. Berks, the head
manor of the Marshal's fee,
434 (pp. 292, 296, 297).
advowson, 434 (p. 299).
Hampstede, Hamstede, John de.
104.
Hampton, William de, 102.
, John de, 94.
Hamptone, co. Sussex. See Little-
hampton.
Hamptonet, co. Glouc. See Hamp-
nett.
Hamstede. See Hampstede.
Hamstal, fishery, co. Glbuc, 41.
Hamystede Mareschal, co. Berks.
See Hampstead.
Handen, co. Essex, 461 (p. 345).
Handley, Hanley, co. Derby, 19.
Hanefeld, Hanefeud, co. Sussex.
See Henfield.
Hanek, co. Devon. See Hennock.
Haneworth, co. Midd. See Han-
worth.
CO. Norf . See Hanworth.
Hankedon, co. Sufi. See Hawke-
don.
Hanley, co. Derby. See Handley.
Hanley, Hanleye, co. Wore, manor,
435 {p. 322).
Hanney, West, Hannoye [co. Berks],
461 (p. 344).
Hanred, William, 302.
Hanslope, Hameslape, co. Buck.,
218.
Hanworth, Haneworth, co. Midd.,
manor, 151.
Hanworth — cont.
, Haneworth, co. Norf.,
manor, 434 (pp. 296, 297).
Harberton, Hurberton, co. Devon,
manor, 139, 296 {p. 200).
Harbury, Herberburi, co. Warw.,
Geoffrey Oede of, 217.
Harby, Herdeby, co. Leic, 163 (p.
107).
Harcham, William de, 60.
Harcla, Hartcla, Michael de, 112.
Harcourt, Hauerekercote, Haueker-
cote [in Stottesden parish],
CO. Salop, 181.
Hardel, Juliana, 336.
Hardescill. See HardredeshuU.
HardeshuU, co. Warw. See Harts-
hiU.
Hardeshall. See Hardredeshull.
Harden, Richard de, 64.
, William de, 163 (p. 105).
Hardene, co. Wilts. See Harding.
Harding, Hardene [in Great Bedwyn
parish], CO. Wilts, 64.
Hardredeshull, Hardsell!, Har-
descill, Hardrezhllle, Har-
deshuU, William de, 176.
, John de, son of William, 176.
, William de, Juliana his wife,
176.
Hardres, Upper, Ardre [co. Kent],
461 (p. 345).
HardsciU. See Hardredeshull.
Hardwick, co. Buck., Weedon in,
q.v.
, Herdwyk [by Chepstow, co.
Monm.], 434 {p. 295).
Hardwyk, Herdewyke. co.
Norf., 434 (p. 302 Us). '
Hareberg. See Haverberghe.
Harefleld, Herfelde, Herefeld, co.
Midd., manor, 48.
Harewood, Harewode, co. York, in-
quisition made at, 468 (p. 351).
Harford, St. Mary Haref ord, hospital
of, 391 (p. 265).
Harlandthorp, Harlanthorp, co.
York. See Allerthorpe.
Harlestone, Herleston, co. N'hamp.,
450.
Harley, Harle, Richard de, steward
of the Count of Savoy, 90 (pp.
53, 54).
HarUng, East, HerUngg, Esthar-
lingg, CO. Norf., 163 (p. 106),
434 (p. 303).
Harlow, Herlawe, co. Essex, half
hundred, 220.
Harlsey, East, Herlsay, co. York,
45 (p. 27).
, West, Herleseye [in Osmo-
therley parish], co. York,
manor, 137.
Harmthorp, Hermethorp [in Morton
parish], CO. Line, 233 (p. 154).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
419
Hornyngesham, co. Wilts. gee
Horningsham.
Harpeton [co. Radnor]. See Harp-
ton.
Harpf ord, . Herpef ord, Herpford, co.
Devon, manor, 44 {p. 22).
Harpour, Harpur, Gilbert le, of
Chesterton, 217.
, Robert le, son of Gilbert, 217.
Harpsfield, Herpesfeld [in St. Peter's
parish, St. Alban's], co. Hertf.,
inquisition made at, 228.
Harpson Barn, Herberdeston [near
Portskewet, co. Monm.], 434
{p. 298).
Harpswell, Herpeswell, co. Line,
425.
Harpton, Harpeton [co. Radnor],
236 (p. 160).
Harrington, Hetheryngton, co.
N'hamp., inqmsition made at,
283.
Hartcla. See Harcla.
Harthill, Herthill, co. York, 236 {p.
166).
Harthope in Cheviot, Herthop, co.
N'humb., forest, 364.
Harting, Hertinge, co. Sussex, 163
(p. 106), 391 (p. 260).
Hartland, Hertilande, Hertilond,
Hertylonde, go. Devon, manor
44 (pp.. 22, 25).
advowson, 44 {p. 25).
, advowson of abbey, 44 {p.
26).
Hartley Maudit, Ertlye, Herteleye,
CO. Hants, manor and advow-
son, 351.
Hartlington, iftertlyngton [near Burn-
sail], CO. York, 468 {p. 351).
HaxtshiU, Hardeshull, co. Warw.,
manor, 176.
Haxtwell, Hertwelle, co. Buck., 61.
Harwell, Herewelle [in Everton
parish, co. Nott], 185.
Harwich, Herewio, co. Essex, 434 {p.
296).
Haryngeye, co. Midd. See Homsey.
HaseUngfeld, co. Camb. See Has-
Ungfield.
Hashamstede, co. Berks. See As-
hampstead.
Hasilor, HaseUore, co. Dorset, hun-
dred, 435 {p, 313).
Hasketon, co. Suff., 434 {p. 300).
HasUngfield, Haselingfeld, co. Camb.,
68.
Hasseby, Hassceby, co. Line. See
Haceby.
Hassokmore, co. Somers. See Moor.
Hastlnges, Hastynges, Hastyng-
ges, Hastlngg, Miles de,
309.
, John de, 91 (pp. 55, 57), 219
(p. 141), 273, 309,
Hastinges — cont.
, Miles de,Demse his wife, 309.
son of Philip son of
Miles, 309.
Thomas de, 309.
, , son of Miles, 309.
WilUam de, 376.
Hatch Beauchamp, Hache, co.
Somers., lord of. See Bello
Campo.
Hatfield Peverel, Hatfeld Peverel,
honour, 401.
Regis, Hatfeld, co. Essex,
manor, 220.
, Bishop's Hatfeld, co. Hertf. ,
228.
Great, Great Hay tf eld [in
Sigglesthome parish], co,
York, 468 (pp. 353, 356).
Little, Westhey tf eld [in Sig-
glesthome parish], CO. York,
468 (pp. 353, 356).
Hatherley, Down, Dunhatherleie, co.
Glouc, 160.
Hathewy, William, 116, 117.
Hatley, East, EstHattele, co. Camb.,
381.
Hatton, CO. Warw., inquisition made
at, 117.
, Beausall in, q.v.
Haucwell, William de, 58.
his son Peter,, 68.
Handle, co. Kent. See Hadl'ow.
Haudlo, Richard de, 436 (p. 314).
Robert de, 435 (p. 314).
Hauekercote, co. Salop. See Har-
court.
Hauekere, Simon le, 146.
John le, son of Simon, 146.
Hauerekercote, co. Salop. See Har-
court.
Haughlye, Haweley, Haule, co. Suff.,
269.
, court at, 323.
Haughton, Halghton, co. Staff.,
manor, 198.
Haukdon, co. Suff. See Hawkedon.
Haukyn, Nicholas, 223.
, , of Preston, 468 (pp.
363, 365).
Haule [co. Suff.]. See Haughley.
Hauteyn, Hautayn Hamo, Hamand,
468 (pp. 354, 356).
Hauville, Hauvill, Havile, Hau-
vlle, Geoffrey de, 356.
, Thomas de. 109.
John de, son of Geoffrey,
366.
Robert de, 386.
Thomas de, 323.
, , son of Thomas, 109,
Haverberghe, Hareberg, William
de. 268.
, Alena wife of William de,
268,
420
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Haverhill, Haverhille, Haverihill,
CO. Stiff., manor, 174, 435 (p.
320).
, market at, 435 {p. 320).
Haverholm, oo. Line, prior of, 442.
Havering, Haverynge, John de, 434
{p. 299).
Bichard le, escheator, 185.
Simon de, 128.
Haveringland, Heverslond, co. Norf.,
461 (p. 346).
Haversham, Haveresham, co. Buck.,
manor, 371.
Haverynge. See Havering.
Havile. See Hauvill.
Haw, Hawe, Haghe [in Heme Parish],
CO. Kent, 159.
Haweley, co. Suff. See Haughley.
Hawkedon, Hankedon, Haukdon,
CO. Suff., 461 (p. 345).
Hawksworth, Hokesworthe, Hokes-
worth, CO. Nott, 233 {p. 156),
236 {p. 168).
Hay, Haye [in Kendal parish], co.
Westm., 427.
Haya, la Haye, Walter de, 468 {p.
351).
, Walter de, escheator in Ire-
land, 434 {p. 304).
William de, 328.
William de, escheator in
e Ireland, 435 {p. 327).
, court of. See Lincoln.
Haydor, Haydour, co. Line, 233
{pp. 154, 155).
Haye. See Haya.
Haylesden, Ranulph de, 199.
Hayhng Island, co. Hants, 291.
Hayling, William de, knight, 383.
Haynton, co. Line. See Hainton.
Haytfeld, co. York. See Hatfield.
Haytheby, co. Line, 294.
Hayton [in Aspatria parish], co.
Cumb., manor, 322 (p. 219).
CO. Nott, 74.
Hay ward, Geoffrey le, 373.
Hazeley, co. Oxford, Rycote in.
q.v.
Hazelspring, Heselspring in Ingle-
wood, Hezelspring, Hesle-
springskale [in Westward
parish], co. Cumb., vaccary,
280 ter.
Head, Heved [in Chittleham Holt
parish], co. Devon, 312.
Heathfleld Columbers, Hethfeld,
Hunybere [i.e. Honibere in
Lilstock], 00. Somers., 388,
457 (p. 341).
Heavitree, Hevetre, co. Devon, 296
{p. 201).
Hebbedon, William de, 468 (p. 362).
Hecham, Roger de, 27.
Heckingham, Ekingham, co. Norf.,
163 (p. 106), 391 (p. 261).
Heckington, Hekyngton, co. Line,
233 (p. 155).
Heddon on the Wall, Hedoun, oo.
N'humb., manor, 81.
Hedenham, co. Norf., 434 (p. 303).
Hederesford, Hedresford, co. Cumb.,
314, 385.
Hedon in Holderness, Hedone, co.
York, 215.
borough, custom of, 148.
, St. James' chapel, 148.
inquisition made at, 3, 61,
118, 252, 292.
Hedon, Robert de, and Mariota his
wife, 278.
Hedresford, Hederesford, co. Cumb.,
314, 385.
Hedreslawe, co. N'humb. See
Heatherslaw.
Hedyngton, co. Monm., 434 (p. 294).
Hegham, co. Suff. See Higham.
Hegham, Roger de, 336.
Heghebray, oo. Devon. See Bray.
Hegheham, co. Kent. See Ightham .
Heghtredeburg, co. Wilts. See Hey-
tesbury.
Hehteham, co. Kent. See Ightham .
Hekelowe, co. Derby. See Huck-
low.
Hekiston, heirs of, 212 (p. 135).
Hekyngton, co.-Linc. See Hecking-
ton.
Heldham [co. Kent]. See Eltham.
Helewell, Helewelle, co. Line See
Holywell.
Helhoughton, Helgethon, co. Norf.,
109.
Heligan, Helligan [in ^t. Ewe parish],
CO. Cornw.', 44 (p. 24).
Holland, Hellonde, co. Cornw., 44 (p.
24).
HeUerskaw, co. Cumb., a close called,
112.
Helleston, co. Cornw. See Helston.
Helligan, co. Cornw. See Heligan,
Helligan, Robert de, 44 (p. 24).
Hellond, John de, 149.
Hellonde, co. Cornw. See Helland.
Helmelee. See Helmsley.
Helmeleye, co. Suff. See Hemley.
Helmerton, co. Wilts. See Hill-
marton.
Helmeswell, co. Line See Hems-
well.
Helmingham, co. Suff., 434 (p. 300).
, manor, 392 (p. 267 bis).
Helmsley, Hemelee, Helmesle, co.
York, lord of. See Ros.
Helpeston, co. N'hamp. See Help-
ston.
Helpringham, oo. Line, 233 (p. 155).
Helpston, Helpeston, co. N'hamp.,
White of, q.v.
Helsington, co. Westm., 427.
Helston, Helleston, co. Cornw., 149.
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
421
Helston — cont.
borough, 237.
Helynton, Denlse de, of Wood-
borough, 341.
Wilfiam son of Denise de,
341.
Helyon, Helyun. Helyoun.
Henry, 174.
, Henry, Alice his wife, 174.
, Henry son of Henry, 174.
, Robert de, 232 {p. 164), 386.
, honour, 378.
Hemeguet, co. Monm., 434 {p. 294).
Hemington, Heminyngton, oo.
N'hamp., 47.
Hemley, Hekneleye, co. Suff., ad-
vowson, 434 {p. 302).
Hemmingby, William, son of Richard
de, 383.
Hemmyngton, co. N'hamp. See
Hemington.
HemsweU, Hehneswell, co. Line,
468 {p. 350).
Hemyoke, Thomas, 50.
Henaud, AUce, married to Roger
Bigod, 434 {p. 291).
Hencastre, co. Westm. See Hin-
caster.
Hendre, co. Comw., 300.
Hendre Denny, Hendredeni [near
Caerphilly], co. Glamorgan,
435 {p. 324),
Hendreboyth, co. Glamorgan, 435
{p. 324).
Hendred, East, Esthenreth, co.
Berks, 69.
Hendreseysild, co. Glamorgan, 435
{p. 324).
Henewyk [now part of Bulwick], co
N'hamp., 128.
Henfield, Hanefeld, Hanefeud, co
Sussex, 55.
Hengham, co, Norf. See Hingham
Hengham, Ralph de, 288.
Henhowe, co. Suff. See Hennowe
Hennock, Hanek, co. Devon, 296 {p.
201).
Hennowe, Henhowe [near Bury St,
Edmunds], co. Suff., inquisi-
tions made at, 378, 435 (p,
319).
Henrhiw, Henrew, Henru [inKemeys
Inferior, called Hendre in the
Ordnance Survey map], co,
Monm., 434 {pp. 294, 298).
Henry, a clerk, 39.
Henry. Hugh son of. 327.
Henry, Aucher son of, Joan (de Bella
Aqua) his wife, 45 {p. 26), 137.
, Henry son of Hugh son of,
327.
Hugh son of, 270, 334, 468
(p. 351).
John son of, 209, 327, 434
{pp. 308, 309).
Henry — cont.
Richard son of, 39.
William son of, 45 {p. 26).
son of Aucher, Aucher son
of, 172.
Henton, co. Heref. See Hinton.
CO. Hants. See Hinton.
, CO. Somers. See Hinton.
CO. Wilts. See Hinton.
Hentreganteck, co. Cornw., 379.
Henxton, co. Camb. See Hinxton.
Henxworth, Henxteworth, Hengste-
worthe, co. Hertf., 434 {pp.
291, 299).
Heose. See Husee.
Hephale, co. N'hiimb. See Hepple.
Hephale, Heppehale, Robert de,
190.
Robert de, son of Robert,
190.
Hepham, Hugh de, his wife Joan,
See Wauton.
Heppehale. See Hephale.
Hepple, Hephale [in Rothbury
parish], co. N'humb., manor,
190.
Herberburi, co. Warw. See Har-
bury.
Herberdeston [co. Monm.]. See
Harpson Barn.
Herdeby, co. Leic. See Harby.
Herdecote, co. Somers. See Hurcot.
Herdesworth, co. Devon, 44 {p. 22).
Herdewyke, co. Norf. See Hard-
wick.
Herdwyk [co. Monm.]. See Hard-
wick.
Herefeld, co. Midd. See Harefield.
Hereford, Herford, co. Heref., 260.
castle, 135, 180.
St. Ethelbert's church, 108.
inquisitions made at, 50, 76,
108, 158, 194, 230, 235(p. 165),
242, 352.
Hereford and Essex, earl of, 17, 29,
93, 387, 429.
, See Bohun.
Hereford, bishop of, 230.
dean of, 230.
Hereford, Herford, Henry de,
194.
John de, son of Henry, 194.
, Roger de, 230.
Hereward, John, of Yarnscombe,
245.
, Robert, 91 {p. 58).
Herewelle, co. Nott. See Harwell.
Herewic, co. Essex. See Harwich.
Herfelde, co. Midd. See Harefield.
Herford, co. Heref. See Hereford.
Herlz, Heryz, Richard son of
Hugh le, 165.
Alice daughter of Geoffrey
de, married to EUas Torkard,
165.
4^2
INDEX 0^ PERSONS AND PLACES.
Heriz — cont.
, Hugh le, and Joan his wife,
165.
Herlardton. See Heslarton.
Herlawe, co. Essex. See Harlow.
Herleston, co. N'hamp. See Harle-
stone.
Herlingg, co. Norf. See HarUng.
Herlingthon, co. Glouc. See Arhng-
ton.
Herlsay, co. York. See Harlsey.
Hermethorp, co.' Line. See Harm-
thorpe.
Hemeys, Philip, 434 (p. 300).
Herpesfeld, co. Hertf. See Harps-
field.
Herpeswell, co. Line. See Harpswell.
Herpf ord, co. Devon. See Harpf ord.
Herringfleet, co. Suff., prior of St.
Olave's, 163 (p. 106).
Hersham [in Biimpstead Helion's
parish], co. Essex, 435 {p. 317).
Herst, CO. Kent. See Hurst.
Herteleye, co. Hants. See Hartley.
Hertelonde, Ivel de, 328.
, , his daughter Denise,
328.
Herteshorn, Agatha de, 433 (p. 290).
Herteweyton, John de, 58.
Hertford, co. Hertf., 91 (p. 56).
court at, 387 (p. 255).
prior of, 236 (p. 167).
Hertford, earl of. See G-loucester.
Hertford, EUas de, writ to, 459.
Hertfordshire, John de la Legh,
sheriff of, 236 {p. 167).
Herthill, co. York. See HarthiU.
Herthop, co. N'humb. See Harthope.
Herthtill, Richard de, 100.
Hertilande, Hertilond, co. Devon.
See Hartland.
Hertinge, co. Sussex. See Halting.
Hertlyngton, co. York. See Hart-
Ungton.
Hertlyngton, William de, 468 (p.
351).
Herton, co. Devon [in Hartland ?],
44 {p. 22).
Hertwelle, co. Buck. See Hartwell.
HertweUe, .... de, 51.
Hertylonde, co. Devon. See Hart-
land.
Hervy, John, 225.
Heryerd, Robert, and Margery his
wife, 91 (p. 58).
Heryngaud, John, 374.
Heryz. See Heriz.
Heselarton. See Heslarton.
Heselee, co. York. See Hessle.
Heselspring, in Ingelwood, co. Cumb.
See Hazelspring.
Hesket Newmarket, Eskeheved, co.
Cumb., 322 (p. 219).
Heskett, Eskeheved, co. Cumb. [in
Caldbeck], 375.
Heslarton, Heselarton, Herlardtwl,
John de, 163 (p. 107).
, Robert de, 163 (p. 107).
Thomas de, 468 (pp. 354,
357).
Heslespringskale, co. Cumb. See
Hazelspring.
Hessele, Heselee, co. York, 235 (p.
162).
Hethel, Heythil, Heythel, co. Norf.,
434 (p. 303).
, advowson, 434 (p. 304).
Hetherslaw, Hedreslawe [in Ford
parish], CO. N'humb., 364.
Hetheryngton, co. N'hamp. See
Harrington.
Hethfeld, co. Somers. See Heath-
field.
Hethpool, Heythepol [in Kirk New-
ton parish], CO. N'humb., 364.
Heton, Alexander de, 468 (p. 350).
Heugh, the, le Hough [in Stamford-
ham parish], CO. N'humb., 58.
Heved, co. Devon. See Head.
Heveningham, co. Sufi., 434 (p.
300).
Heverslond, co. Norf. See Havering-
land.
Hevetre, co. Devon. See Heavitree.
Hexham, Exsysham, co. N'humb.,
prior of, 58.
Heyford, Great, co. N'hamp., 450.
Heygham, co. Line. See Haigham.
Heyghham, co. Sufi. See Higham.
Heyle, Robert de, 172.
Heyno, William de, 232 (p. 153).
Heyroun, Geoffrey le, 228.
Heytesbury, Heghtredeburg, co.
Wilts., 435 (p. 312).
Heythepol, co. N'humb. See Heth-
pool.
Heythil, co. Norf. See Hethel.
Heyton, co. Salop, 230.
Hezelspring in Inglewood, co. Cimib.
See Hazelspring.
Hibewrth, co. Leic. See Kibworth.
Hicche, co. Hertf. See Hitchin.
Hide, Hugh de la, 229.
, Hugh de la, Alice his wife,
229.
, , his daughters Maud,
Joan and Cutburga, 229.
See Hyde.
High Peak. See Peak.
Higham Gobion, Hey ham Gobioun,
CO. Bedf., manor, 37.
, Cold, CO. N'hamp., Potcote
in, q.v.
, Hegham, Hegyhham, co.
Suff., 434 (p. 300).
Highley, Huggeley, co. Salop, 183.
Hlkeljmg, Hykellng, Rlcnard,406 .
, Agnes daughter of Richard,
406.
Hildelston, co. York. See Hilston.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
423
Hilden, Hildeime [in Tonbridge], co.
Kent, 435 {p. 314).
Hildenborough, formerly Dacherst
[in Tonbridge], co. Kent,
manor, 435 (p. 314).
Hilderthorp, Hildrethorp [in Brid-
lington parish], co. York, 163
(p. 108), 391 {jyp. 261, 265,
266).
Hildolston, co. York. See Hilston.
Hildrethorp, co. York. See Hilder-
thorp.
Hildyard. See Hilyard.
Hill [in Withecombe Raleigh parish],
CO. Devon., 296 {p. 201).
Hill, William del, 307, 322 (p. 220).
Hilles, Alan de, 1'44.
Hillington [by Castle Rising], Hill-
yngton, co. Norf., 163 (p. 106),
392 (p. 268).
advowson, 392 (p. 268).
Hillmarton, Helmerton, co. Wilts,
434 (p. 299).
HiUmorton, Morton, co. Warw., 448.
Hilluppencott, Opemonekote [in
Bitterley parish], co. Salop,
235 (p. 165).
Hilperton, Hulprington, Hulpering-
ton, Hulprynton, co. Wilts,
235 (p. 164), 466, 467.
Hilston, Hildolston, Hildelston, co.
York, 223, 468 (pp. 353, 355).
Hilton, Godfrey de, 434 (p. 301).
, Robert de, 120.
Hilyard, Hildyard, Robert de, 468
(pp. 352, 355)..
Hincaster, Henoastre in Kendale [in
Heversham parish], co.
Westm., 137.
Hindringham, Hundringham, co.
Norf., 461 (p. 346).
Hingham, Hengham, co. Norf., 434
(p. 303).
Hintes, John de, 235 (p. 165).
Hintlesham, Hyntlesham, co. Suff.,
31.
Hinton Daubnay, Henton [in Cather-
ington parish], co. Hants,
224.
Henton [in Eardisland
parish], co. Heref., 235 (p.
166).
in the Hedges, Hynton, co.
N'hamp., inquisition made at,
218.
St. George, Henton Sancti
G«orgii, CO. Somers., 434 (p.
298).
Great, Henton, co. Wilts,
20.
Hints, Hyntes [in Coreley parish], co.
Salop, 235 (p. 165).
Hinxton, Heiixton, co. Camb., 271.
Hispania, Yspania, Thomas de, 435
(p. 314).
Hitchin, Hicche, co. Hertf., manor,
228.
, inquisitions made at, 318,
434 (p. 299).
Ho, Alexander de, 382.
Cf. Hoo.
Hobbeshort, Hobbeschort, John,
399.
wmiam, 192.
AUce sister of John de, 399.
, John son of William, 192.
Hobruge, Hobregg, co. Essex. See
Howbridge.
Hooham, co. Norf. wSee Hockham.
Hockenden or Haokendean, Hokyn-
denn, [in St. Mary Cray
parish], co. Kent, 331.
Hockham, Hokham, Hocham, co.
Norf., 163 (p. 106), 434 (p.
303).
Hodcot, Hodecote [in West Ilsley
parish], CO. Berks, 235 (p.
163).
Hodebovile, John de, 305.
Robert de, son of Elizabeth
deClerbek, 401.
, Walter de, and Elizabeth
(Clerbek), his wife, 401.
Hodecote, co. Berks. See Hodcot.
Hodelehale [co. Monm.], 435 (p. 325).
Hodeleston, Joan, wife of Robert de ,
280.
Hodicote, co. Salop, 90 (p. 52).
Hoe, Hoo St. Witburg, co. Norf.,
inquisition made at, 308.
Hoese. See Huse.
Hogayl, CO. Westm. See HugiU.
Hogenorton, co. Oxford. See Hook
Norton.
Hoghton, 00. N'hamp. See Hough-
ton.
Hogshaw, CO. Buck., Eulbrook iTX,q.v.
Hok, CO. Hants. See Hook.
Hokesworth, Hokesworthe, co. Nott.
See Hawksworth.
Hokham, co. Norf. See Hockham.
Hokyndenn, co. Kent. See Hocken-
den.
Holand, co. Essex. See Holland.
CO. York. See Hoyland.
Holaym, co. York. See 'H.oQ.yai.
Holbeach, Holebek, co. Line, 468 (p.
350).
Holbrook, Holebrok, Holebroc, co.
Suff., 434 (p. 301).
, inquisition made at, 121
(p. 80).
Holcham, co. Norf. See Holkham.
Holcombe, Holecoumbe, co. Somers.,
324.
Holcombe Rogus, Holecomb, co.
Devon, Roges of, q.v.
Holdemess, co. York, 118.
, fees of the honour of Albe-
marle in, 468 (pp. 352 et seq.).
424
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Holdemess — cont.
wapentake, 148, 252, 292.
Holdgate, Holgod, Holegod, Hole-
got, CO. Salop, court of, 59.
, castle, 182.
inqiaisition made at, the
castle, 230.
Hole, la [in St. Neot parish (?)], co.
Cornw., 111.
Hole, Michael son of John de, 46.
, Richard de la or atte, in.
Roger de la, 111.
Holebach, mill [co. Radnor], 235 {p.
160).
Holebeche, HoUebech, Margaret,
wife of Laurence de, 292.
Holebek, co. Line. See Holbeach.
Holebek, mill, co. York, 320 (p. 216).
Holebroc, Holebrok, co. SufC. See
Holbrook.
Holebrok, Olebrok, Ahoe de, 434 (p.
301).
AUce wife of John de, 434 {p.
300, 301).
Holecomb, co, Devon. See Hol-
combe Rogus,
Holecoumbe, co. Somers. See Hol-
combe.
Holecote, co. Somers. See Holnicote.
Holegod, Holegot, co. Salop. See
Holdgate.
Holehurstin Odiham, co. Hants, 311.
Holemare, co. Heref . See Holmer.
Holemare, Philip de, 230.
Holesle, co. Suffl. See HoUesley.
Holeton, co. Norf. See Holton.
Holewell, co. Leic. See Holwell.
, CO. Line. See HolyweU.
Holewell, Richard de, 163 {p. 107).
HoleweUe, co. Leic. See Holwell.
HoUord, Thomas de, and Sibyl his
wife, 135.
Holgod, CO. Salop. See Holdgate.
Holkham, Holcham, co. Norf., 163
{p. 106), 391 {pp. 261, 265),
434 {p. 303).
Holland, Great, Holand, co. Essex,
81.
Hollane, Henry de, 417.
, Henry de, Joan his wife, 417.
, Solomon de, son of Henry,
417.
HoUebech. See Holebeche.
HoUesley, Holesle, Holisle, Holes-
legh, CO. Suff., manor, 434
(pp. 293, 297 bis).
fair, 434 (p. 293).
, advowson, 434 (p. 302).
HoUewelle, co. Leic. See HolweU.
HoUym, Holaym, co. York, 468 (pp.
354, 357).
Holm, Alexander de, 292.
John de, 468 {p. 350).
WilUam del, William de,
468 {pp. 353, 366).
Holme,Holm [in Biggleswade parish],
CO. Bedf., 434 {p. 300).
Holm [near Grimsby], oo.
Line, 468 {p. 350).
Holm [in Sudbrooke parish],
CO. Line, manor, 233 {p. 154).
next the Sea, Hume, co.
Norf., 461 {p. 346).
by PauU, co. York. See
PauU Hohn.
Northj Northolm [in Great
Edstone parish], co. York, 32.
Holmer, Holemare, co. Heref., 230.
Burcott in, q.v.
Holmes, oo. Rutland, 156 (p. 97).
Hohnpton, Holmeton, co. York,
148, 468 {pp. 353, 354, 366,
357).
Holnicote, Holecote [in Selworthy
parish], CO. Somers., 397.
Holsworthy, co. Devon, Winscott in,
q.v.
Holt, Holte, Holte by Medbume, le
Holt, CO. Leic, 91 {pp. 64,
68).
CO. Norf., manor, 114.
, , ' him.dershot ' of
the hundred, 358.
Holt, Holte, John del, 91 {p. 64).
, John de, 324.
■ , the younger, 332.
Holton, Houton, co. Line, 449.
St. Mary, Aleton, Holeton
[CO. Suff.], 434 {pp. 301, 302).
Holverstone, Holveston, co. Norf.,
434 {p. 304).
HolweU, Holewelle, HoUweU by
Melton Moubray, HoUeweUe,
CO. Leic, 163 (pp. 104, 107),
391 (pp. 258, 262, 263, 364).
, inquisition made at, 391 (p.
260).
Holyoaks, HaUok, Halyhok [near
Stockerstone], co. Leic, 155
{p. 96), 356.
HolyweU, HoleweU, HeleweUe [in
Castle Bytham parish], co.
Line, 468 {pp. 349, 350).
Honedene, co. Suff. See Hunden.
HonespuU, co. Somers. See Hunts-
piU.
Honeychild, HounchUde [in Hope
AU Saints parish], co. Kent,
357.
Honibere [in Lilstock parish], co.
Somers. See Heathfield.
Honington, Honyngton, co. Line,
233 (p. 165).
Hontercombe. See Huntercombe.
Honyngton, co. Line See Honing-
ton.
Hoo, CO. Devon, 296 {p. 201).
,00. Kent. See AUhaUows.
, oo. Norf. See Hoe.
CO. Suff., 434 {pp. 293, 297).
INDEX on? PERSONS AND PLACES.
425
Hoo, CO. Suff. — cont.
advowson, 434 (p.
302).
Hoo, Nicholas de, 435 (p. 330).
, Roger de, 163 (p. 106).
William de, 434 (p. 301).
C7/. Ho.
Hook, Hok [nearHeadborneWorthy],
CO. Hants, 235 (p. 158).
Hook Norton, Hogenorton, co.
Oxford, manor, 42.
Hope, CO. Derby, 187, 259.
, Great Hucklow in,
g.v.
[in Folkestone], co. Kent,
36.
Baggott, Hope Bagard, co.
Salop, 235 (p. 165).
Hopedale, co. Derby, peak forest in,
187.
Hoperton, co. York. See Hopperton.
Hoperton, Kichard de, 46 (p. 27).
, Robert son of Nicholas de,
45 (p. 27).
Hopesay, Hope Say, co. Salop, 90
(p. 52).
Hopperton, Hoperton [in Allerton
Mauleverer parish], co. York,
45 (p. 27).
Hopton [near Hodnet], co. Salop,
manor, 321.
Hopton, Walter de, 321.
Hugh de, and Amice his
wife, 50.
Walter de, 90 (p. 52), 235
(p. 165).
son of Walter, 321.
Hord, Richard, 90 (p. 62).
Hordere, Nicholas le, 438.
Hordlangston, WiUiam de, 357.
Horkstow, Horkestowe, co. Line,
manor, 233 (p. 156).
Homcastle, Homcastre, co. LiiMj.,
225, 391 (p. 260).
inquisitions made at, 425,
430.
Horneseburton, co. York. See Bur-
ton.
Homingsham, Homyngesham, co.
Wilts, 435 (p. 312).
Homingtoft, Homigtoft, co. Norf.,
163 (p. 106), 109.
Homsey, Haryngeye, co. Midd., 207.
Horrewrth, Joan (de Blaby) wife of
Adam de, 10.
Horsam, co. Sussex. See Horsham.
Horseley, Horsleye [in Wolverley
parish], co. Wore, 13.
Horsford, Thomas de, 45 (p. 27).
Horsforth, Horseford, Horsford [in
Guiseley parish], co. York,
45 (p. 27).
Horshani, Horsam, co. Sussex, 55.
Horsington, Horsinton, co. Line,
425.
Horskowe, co. Cumb., 322 (pp. 219,
220).
Horsleye, oo. Wore. See Horseley.
Horton, Hurton, co. N'hamp., 37,
219 (p. 141 bis).
Horton, Robert de, 296 (p. 201).
Hose, Howes, co. Leic, 244.
Hospitallers. See St. John of Jeru-
salem.
Hotham, Hothum [in Wressell
parish], co. York, 235 (p. 162).
Hothom, John de, 440.
Hothum, Avice (de Carleton), wife
of Richard de, 333.
Hothway t, co. Nott. See Huthwaite .
Hoton, CO. Westm. See Hutton.
CO. York. See Hutton.
Hoton, Henry de, 322 (p. 220).
Walter son of Roald de, 418.
Hotthorp, Margaret de. See Dose-
vill.
Houby, Gilbert de, Maud his wife,
91.
, John de, 91 (p. 55).
Houel, Hugh, 434 (p. 301).
Hough on the Hill, co. Line, Bran-
don in, q.v.
, CO. N'humb. See Heugh.
Hough, Robert del, 58.
Hougham, Hughham, Hagham, co.
Kent, manor, 36.
, Hagham, co. Line, manor,
380.
Houghton Regis, Houton by Dones-
stapele, co. Bedf., 236 {pp.
167, 170).
Houghton, Houton, co. Norf., 114.
, , inquisition made at,
210.
on the HiU, Houtone, co.
Norf., 329.
.• Great and Little, Houtone,
00. N'hamp., manor, 91 (p.
55).
, Great, Hoghton, co. N'hamp.
91 (p. 57).
....... Little, Hoghton, co.
N'hamp., manor, 91 (p. 57).
Houleston, co. Wore. See Housen.
HounchUde, co. Kent. See Honey-
child.
Hotisen, Houleston [in Cotheridge
parish], CO. Wore, 221 (p.
143).
Houton by Donesstapele, co. Bedf.
See Houghton Regis.
CO. Line See Holton.
Houton, Peter de, 225 bis.
, Robert de, 233 (p. 156).
Houtone, co. Norf. See Houghton.
Hovingham, co. York, Colton in,
q.v.
Howbridge, Hobregg, Hobruge [in
Witham parish], co. Essex,
manor, 221 (p. 143), 453.
426
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
Howe, CO. Norf., 323.
Howe, Richard atte, 315.
Howell, Huwelle, co. Line., 233 (p.
155).
Howes, CO. Leic. See Hose.
Howes, Roger de, 244.
Howick, St. Wormet [co. Mornn.],
434 (p. 298).
Hoxham, co. Devon. See Huxham.
Hoxham, William de, 296 {p. 201).
Hoxne, co. Sufi., parson of, 173.
, hundred, 173.
Hoyland, Holand [in Wath parish],
CO. York, 424.
Huberd, William, 233 (p. 155).
Hubert, WiUiam son of Robert, of
Aslakeby, 130.
Huccote, CO. Buck. See Hulcott.
Hucklow, Hokelowe, Hekelowe [in
Hope parish], co. Derby, 66,
188.
le Boruis in, 66.
HucknaU, Torkard, Hukenhale, co.
Nott., 165.
Hude, Hugh, and Alice his wife, 324.
Huggeley, co. Salop. See Highley.
Hugh, John son of. 270, 334.
Hugh, Geoffrey son of, 101.
, Henry son of, 375.
, John son of, 9.
, , Eind Isabel his wife,
197.
, , Isabel (de Byhill)
his wife, 270.
, his son Henry, 260,
334.
, Richard son of, 240.
, Robert son of, 45 (p. 27).
Hugh son of Henry, Henry son of,
327.
Hugham, co. Kent. See Hougham.
Hugham, Hughham, Robert de,
36.
Robert de, 144.
Robert de, son of Robert,
36.
Hughham, co. Kent. See Hougham.
Hughtredsate, co. Cumb. See
Oughterside.
HugiU, Hogayl [in Kendal parish],
CO. Westm., 427.
Hugtredsate. See Ughtresat.
Hukemanby, co. Cumb. See All-
haUows.
Hukenhale, co. Nott. See HucknaU.
Hulcott, Huccote, co. Buck., 236 (p.
167).
Hull, John de la, and Joan his wife,
50.
, Hyl, Stephen del, of Tuns-
staU, 468 (pp. 353, 356).
Hullavington, co. Wilts, Surrendell
and Bradfield in, q.v.
HuUe, la, co. Devon. See Farring-
don.
Hulprington, Hulperington, Hul-
prynton. See Hilperton.
Htmiber, Little, Little Humbre [near
Paull], CO. York, 468 (p.
354).
Humberstone, Humberstain, co.
Line, Bemak of, q.v.
Humberton, co. Devon, inquisition
made at, 231.
Humbleton, co. York, Flinton in,
q.v.
Hume, CO. Norf. See Holme.
Humede, la [co. Radnor], 235 (p.
160).
Hundemanby, Hundmanby, co.
York. See Hunmanby.
Hundon, Honedene, co. BuS., 435 (p.
320).
Hundringham, co. Norf. See Hin-
dnngham.
Htmestenston, co. Norf. See Hun-
stanton.
Huneworthe, Roger de, 358.
, John de, son of Roger, 358 .
Hungerton, co. Leic, Baggrave in,
q.v.
, Quenby in, q.v.
Hunmanby, Himdemanby, Hund-
manby, co, York, 163 {pp.
107, 108), 391 (pp. 261, 265,
266),
, manor, 163 (p. 105), 391 (p.
257).
market, 163 (p. 105), 391.
, church, 163 (p. 108).
, master of St. Lazar's, 391
(p. 261).
master of St. Leonards, 391
(p. 261).
HunspiUe, co. Somers. See Hunts-
pilL
Htmstanton, Hunestonston, co.
Norf., 461 (p. 346).
Hunteland, co. N'hump. See Hunt-
land.
Huntelegh, John de, 414.
Huntercombe, Hontercombe,
Thomas de. 121 (p. 81).
Huntingdon [co. Cornw ?]. 312.
CO. Hunt., farm of the
borough, 220.
, inquisition made at,
128.
, prior of, 128.
, honour, 220.
, CO. Staff. See Huntington.
Huntlngfeld, Huntyngfeud,
Huntyngfeld, Roger de,
156.
, Roger de, 43.
, Joice his wife, 1,56.
, William de, son of Roger,
156.
Huntingfield, Huntyngfeld, co. Suff.,
manor, 156.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PEACES.
427
Huntington, Himtyngdon, co. Heref .,
court of, 235 (p. 160).
, Huntindon [in Cannock
parish], co. Staff., 71.
Huntland of Tyndale, le Hunteland,
CO. N'humb., 166.
Huntspill, Hunspille, Honespull, co.
Somers., manor, 89, 179.
, fair at, 89.
Huntyngfeld, co. Sufl. See Hunting-
field.
Huntyngfeld, Huntjmgfeud. See
Huntingfeld.
Hunybere, co. Somers. See Honibere.
Hurberton, co. Devon. See Harber-
ton.
Hurcot, Hurdecote, Herdecote by
Somerton [in Somerton
parish], CO. Somers., 102, 297.
Hume, William de la, 431.
Hurst, Herst, co. Kent, inquisition
made at, 75.
, CO. Kent. See Falconhurst.
, wood in West Peckham, co.
Kent, 274.
Hurstmonceaux, Esthurst, co.
Sussex, manor, 105.
Hurton, co. N'hamp. See Horton.
Husee, Huse, Hoese, Heose,
Peter de la, 426.
Agnes, wife of Peter de
JBreouse, 434 (p. 299).
, Henry, 90 (p. 51), 163 (pp.
106, 107), 391 (p. 260), 434 (p.
299).
, Peter de la, Agatha, his wife,
426.
, son of Peter, 426.
Huthwaite, Hothweyt [near Sutton
in Ashfield], co. Nott., 301.
Hutthom, CO. York. See Owthorne.
Hutton in the Hay, Hoton, co.
Westm., 427.
Roof, Hoton Rouf, co.
.Westm., 137.
, Hoton [in Long Maxston
parish], CO. York, 45 (p. 26).
HuweUe, co. Line. See HoweU.
Huwelle, John de, 233 (p. 155).
Hwytyk. See Whitik.
Hyde by Winchester, co. Hants,
abbot of, 232 (p. 153).
Hyde, John de la, 384.
Robert de la, 431.
, Roger de la, 55.
, WiUiamdela, 438.
See Hide.
Hydewyn, John de, 58.
Hydithetone, co. Hants, I. of W.,
287.
Hykeham, South, Suthicham, South-
ycham, co. Line, manor, 196.
Hykeling. See Hikelyng.
Hyl. See HuU.
Hyndeherton, co. Devon, 44 (p. 22).
Hyneton, Roger de, 238.
Hyntes, co. Salop. See Hints.
Hyntlesham, co. Suff. See Hintles-
ham.
Hynton, co. N'hamp. See Hinton.
Hyring, John, 163 (p. 108).
Hywisse, Hywyhs, Maud de, 95, 149.
I
Ibbyston, EUas de, 435 (p. 329).
Ible, YbuU [in Wirksworth parish],
CO. Derby, 301.
Ichinton, co. Warw. See Itching-
ton.
Ichull, CO. Hants. See Itchell.
Ichyntone, co. Warw. See Itching-
ton.
Icklington, Ikehngton, co. Camb. ,
inquisition made at, 434 (p.
297).
Idbury, Ydebury, co. Oxford, 235
(p. 163).
Idson, Edingestone [in Stogursey
parish], CO. Somers., 457 (p.
342).
levele, co. Somers. See Yeovil.
Ifeld, Ifeud, Thomas de, 389.
John de, 376.
John de, son of Thomas, 389 .
, Richard de, son of Thomas,
389.
, Thomas de, son of Thomas,
389.
, William de, of Stone, 389.
Ifeud, CO. Kent. See Ifield.
Ifeud. See Ifeld.
Ifield, Ifeud, co. Kent, 389.
If ton, Yfton [in St. Martin parish],
CO. Salop, 90 (p. 51).
Ightham, Hetheham, Hegheham,
Eghteham, co. Kent., manor,
91 (p. 56), 162.
Ikehngton, co. Camb. See Ickling-
ton.
Iken, Ikene, Ykene, co. Suff., 434
(p. 301 his).
, advowson, 434 (p. 302).
Ilfracombe, Ilfridecoimibe, co.
Devon, manor, 312. .
Ilketeleshale, Morgan de, 434 (p.
301).
IlketshaU, Ilketeleshale, Ilketeles-
hale, Ilketileshale, co. Suff.,
434 (p. 301 his).
manor, 392 (p. 266).
lUogan, St. Ilogan, co. Cornw., ad-
vowson, 245.
Ihner, Ilmere, co. Buck., manor, 387.
428
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Ilsley, West, co. Berks, Hodcot in,
q.v.
Ilsyngton, co. Nori. See Islington.
Impington, Impiton, co. Camb.,
manor, 152.
Incotort, CO. Kent, court of, 159.
Inge, William, 91 (pp. 54^5), 434
(p. 301).
Ingebald, Thomas, 45 (p. 27).
Ingeworth, co. Norf. See Ing-
. worth.
Inggellesthorp, Thomas de, 323.
InggoKuesthorp, Edmund de, 323.
Ingham, co. Norf., 163 (p. 106).
Ingham, Yngham, Elizabeth de, 434
(p. 302).
, John de, 163 (p. 106).
Ingleby, North, North Engleby [in
Saxelby parish], co. Line,
524.
South, Suth Engleby [in
Saxelby parish], co. Line,
manor, 324.
Ingleton, Ingelton [in Bentham
parish], co. York, manor, 270,
334.
Inglewood, Engylwode, Bnglewode,
Englewod, co. Cumb., forest,
264, 421.
, foresters of, 409.
le Laugholme in, 385.
Ingmanthorpe, co. York, Ros of, q.v.
Ingoldsby, Ingoldeby, co. Line, 233
(p. 154), 380.
Ingworth, Ingeworth, co. Norf., 461
(p. 346).
inkberrow, Intebergh, Interberwe,
CO. Wore, 235 (p. 159).
manor, 41.
Inscul, Robert de, 54.
Insula, Insula Vecta, John de,
son of William, 232.
Insula, Baldwin de, 286, 390, 422.
Gerard de, 434 (p. 303).
Henry de, 136.
, John de, 390.
, writ to, 437.
, , son of John, 232.
, Jordan de, 435 (p. 313).
Robert de, 233 (p. 156).
, Simon de, 152.
, Walter de, 90 (p. 51), 163
(p. 107).
, William de, 177.
Intebergh, Interberwe, co. Wore.
See Inkberrow.
Ipsden, Ippesden, co. Oxford, manor,
245 (pp. 175, 176).
Ipswich, Gyppewic, co. Suff., in-
quisition made at, 31.
quay at, 434 (pp. 293, 297).
Irby on Humber, Ireby, co. Line,
225.
Irchester, co. N'hamp., Little Chester
in. See Chester.
Ireby, co. Cumb., manor, 264.^
.High, CO. Cumb., 322 (p. 219).
, Town or Market, in Cumb.,
manor, 280.
, CO. Line See Irby.
Ireby, Robert de, 170.
Thomas de, 398.
Ireland, 54.
, visit to, 116.
IRELAND, PLACES EST :--
Aghnegar, co. Wexford, 434 (p
306).
Aghnyni, co. Wexford, 434 (p,
306).
Arblasteryslond [co. Kilkenny]
435 (p. 328).
Arclan [co. Kilkenny], 435 (p. 330)
Ardristan, Ardbristyn, Ardbrys-
tid, CO. Carlow, 434 (pp. 305,
308).
Ardyng, co. Wexford, 434 (p. 307)
Ardynheth, Ardynhoth [co. Car-
low], 434 (pp. 305, 308).
Athlummon, Athlomman [in
Rahelty, co. Tipperaiy ?], 434
(p. 307).
Athom [co. Kilkenny], 435 (p. 329).
Bagodyston [co. Kilkenny], 435
(p. 329).
Balauthcomyn [co. Kilkenny], 435
(p. 330).
Baldwinstown, Baldewynyston
[in Kilcowan], co. Wexford,
434 (pp. 308-, 309).
BaUkermouch, co. Wexford, 434
(p. 307).
Ballycallan, BalycaUan, co. Kil-
kenny, 435 (p. 330).
BaUydermot, Balydermod [in Kil-
cavan parish], co. Wexford,
434 (p. 306).
Ballydowel, Balydowill [in Balli-
namara parish, co. Kilkenny],
435 (p. 330).
Ballymaccarry, co. Wexfor^ 434
(p. 306).
Ballymaddon, co. Kildare, manor
and castle, 347.
BaUymaldll, Balymakelt, Baly-
mackele [co. Wexford], 434
(pp. 305, 308).
BaUynolan, Balynolan [in BaUi-
namara parish, co. Kilkenny],
435 (p. 330).
Ballysax, Balysex Ediff, Balysax
[CO. Kildare], 434 (pp. 305,
309).
BaUysooghan, Balysothevan [co.
Kildare], 434 (p. 305).
Balybetanth, co. Wexford, 434 (p.
306).
Balybrasil, Balybarsyl, co. Wex-
ford, 434 (pp. 308, 309).
Balyconkyn, co. Wexford, 434 (p.
306).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
429
Ireland, places in — cont.
Balyooyngog, oo. Wexford, 434
{p. 307).
Balydermod, co. Wexford, 434 (p.
306).
Balydoftanly, Balydof, co. Wex-
ford, 434 {pp. 308, 309).
Balydowyseys, co. Wexford, 434
{p. 307).
Balygaly, BalygaUy, co. Wexford,
434 {pp. 308, 309).
Balygermoo, Balycometh, Baly-
kermoc, Balikemiot [Bally-
cormick, co. Carlow ?], 434
{pp. 308, 309).
, John Lounde of, p. 308.
Balyhuran, co. Wexford (?), 434
{p. 307).
Balylaure [co. Kilkenny], 435 {p.
329).
Balylayn, 435 {p. 330).
Balylynan, co. Wexford, 434 {p.
306).
Balymaccolyt [co. Carlow], 434
{p. 305).
Balyobb3rr, co. Wexford, 434 {p.
307).
Balyrod, co. Wexford, 434 (p. 306).
Balyscandil, Balyscandel, BaU-
skandel [co. Carlow], 434 {pp.
305, 309).
Balytaly, Balytally, co. Wexford,
434 {pp. 308, 309).
Balytauoan, co. Wexford, 434 {pp.
308, 309).
Bargy, Obargy, Obergy, co. Car-
low, 434 {pp. 305, 308).
Boly,. le [CO. Carlow], 434 {p. 305).
Bootstown, Boutyston [in BalU-
namara parish, co. Kilkenny],
435 {p. 330).
Brunyston [co. Kilkenny], 435 {p.
328).
Calandyslond, co. Wexford, 434
{p. 306).
Callan, co. Kilkenny, manor and
castle, 435 {p. 330).
, CO. Kilkenny, inqmsitions
made at, 436 {pp. 328 et seg.).
Camewagh, co. Wexford, 434 {p.
307).
Carbry,-oo. Kildare, 373.
Carlow, Catherlagh, castle and
county, 434 {p. 304).
county and town, 434 {p.
306).
Carryg Rothan, co. Wexford, 434
{p. 306).
Cashel, Cassell, [co. Tipperary],
inquisition made at, 54.
Castlangossir [oo. Kilkenny], 435
{p. 329).
Clonmeu, co. Wexford, 373.
Clontypir [co. Kilkenny], 435 {p.
330).
Ireland, places in — cont.
Cnoatwre, inquisition made at,
435 {p. 327).
Coileth [go. Kilkenny], 435 {p.
329).
Colenant, co. Wexford, 434 {p.
307).
Colyn, CO. Wexford, 434 {p. 307).
Comerith, 347.
Connoc, Cunnok [Knockea in Kil-
lest, CO. Wexford ?], 434 {pp.
308, 309).
Conygisgrage, co. Wexford, 434
{p. 306).
Coolagh, New, Coyllauth, 435 {p.
330).
Coolaghmore, Coylauth, Old Coy-
lauth [co. Kilkenny], 435 {pp.
327, 330).
Cooleeshal, Coulyssil [in Odagh
parish, co. Kilkenny], 436
{p. 330).
Coppidythom, co. Wexford, 434
{p. 306).
Corbaly in Ofiarclani co. Kilkenny,
435 {p. 329).
Coubalydougan, co. Wexford, 434
{p. 306).
Coumba, co. Wexford, 434 {p. 306).
Creuker, co. Wexford ?, 434 (p.
307).
Cromal Town [co. Kilkenny], 436
{p. 330).
Crosdonenold, co. Wexford, 434
{p. 307).
Crothan, co. Wexford, 434 {p. 306).
Damma, Damauth [in Ballycallan
parish, co. Kilkenny], 435
{p. 330).
Dargam, co. Wexford, 434 {p. 307).
Daviyston [co. Kilkenny ?], 435
{p. 329).
Dergay, co. Wexford, 434 {p. 306).
Demegyllageccth, co. Wexford,
434 {p. 306).
Dromgolpe, co. Wexford, 434 (p.
307).
Dromyn, 435 {p. 330).
Drym, le [co. Carlow], 434 {p. 305).
Dublin, inquisition made at, 347.
Dunfert [co. Kilkenny ?], manor,
435 {p. 328).
Dunleckny, Dunlek, Dunleck [co.
Carlow], 434 {p. 306).
Fermaill [co. Kilkenny], manor
and castle, 436 {p. 329).
Fonthok [Finshoge ?], co. Wex-
ford, 434 {p. 306).
Forth barony, Fothered, Fodereth
[co. Carlow], 434 {pp. 306,
309).
Fynnarth [co. Carlow ?], 434 {p.
306).
Fytheryd, co. Wexford, 434 (p.
306).
430
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Iieland, places in — con*.
Gilgomcm, Kilgorman, co. Wex-
ford, 434 {pp. 308, 309).
Glascarrig, Glascarryg [in Donagh-
more], co. Wexford, 434 [pp.
308, 309).
Gortorrog, co. Wexfcad, 434 (p.
306).
Gortruth [co. Kilkenny], 435 (p.
330).
Graiguesallfigh, Graygenseanog
[co. Wexford], 434 {p. 307).
Gras, Grt^, co. Carlow, 434 {pp.
305, 308).
Great Island, Hervejrs Island, co.
Wexford, 434 {pp. 307, 309).
Grongisland, co. Wexford, 434 (p.
307).
Haystone, la, co. Wexford, 434
(p. 306).
HervBys Isleuid. See Great Island.
Hillyd, 435 (p. 327).
Idrone, Odron at Dunlek, co. Car-
low, 434 {pp. 304, 308).
Incheganelan [co. Kilkenny], 435
(p. 329).
Jeipoint, Jeripont [co. Kilkenny],
373, 435 (p. 329).
, inquisition made at, 435
(p. 328).
the old town, 435 (p. 439).
Kendiiganjrston [co. Kilkeniiy],
435 (p. 330).
Kenles in Fothered, Kenlys in
Fotheryd [co. Carlow], 434
{pp. 305, 308).
Keppauth, le [co. Kilkenny], 435
(p. 330).
Kesch, CO. Wexford, barony, 434
(p. 308).
Kibbelet, Kilbolet [co. CotIow],
434 {pp. 305, 308).
Kilcavan, Kilkevan, Kilkeyvan,
Kylkyvan, co. Wexford, 434
{pp. 308, 309).
Kilcloyt, Kylcoyt [co. Carlow],
434 {pp. 305, 308).
Kilcolky, Kylcorky, co. Wexford,
434 (pp. 307, 309).
Kilconne, Kilcome, co. Wexford,
434 {pp. 308, 309).
Kilcowan, Kilcouwan, Kylcouan,
CO. Wexford, 434 {pp. 308,
309).
Kildnimmy, Kildermoyth [in Kil-
maganny parish^ co. Kilkenny
435 (p. 329).
Kileme [co. Kilkenny], 435 (p.
329).
Kilkenny, inquisitions made at,
435 {pp. 327 et seq.).
, borough, town and castle,
435 (p. 328).
marlcet and fair at, 435 (p.
328).
Irelemd, places in : — Kilkenny — eont.
St. John's Street, 435
(p. 328).
Kilmacree, Kilmerys, liilmacrys,
CO. AVexford, 434 {pp. 308,
309).
Kilmanagh, Kihnanauth, co. Kil-
kenny. 435 (pp. 327, 330).
, mill, 435 (p. 330).
Kilmannock, Kvlmehannoo, co.
Wexford, 434 (p. 307).
Kilmokea, Kemnok, co. Wexford,
ferry, 434 (p. 307).
Kilscanlan, Kylscallon, Kylscalan,
CO. Wexford, 434 {pp. 306,
307).
, church, 434 (p. 309).
Knetsiton, le, [co. Carlow]. 434
(p. 305).
Kylcolman, co. Wexford, 434 (p.
306).
Kildroyn, battle of, 54.
KylscfJan, co. Wexford. See Kil-
scanlan.
Lathirdan [co. Kilkenny], 435 (p.
330).
Leighlin, Leghlyn [co. Carlow],
434 (p. 306).
Lesseth, co. Wexford, 434 (p. 307).
Lethan, co. Wexford, 434 (p. 306).
Limerick, Lymerick, catherdal
church, 54.
Londonan, co. Wexford, 434 (p.
307).
Lorcan, co. Wexford, 434 (p. 307).
Louanth [co. Kilkenny], 435 (p.
331).
Loughmerans, Loughmetboran [co.
Kilkenny], 435 (p. 438).
Lyssodsun [co. Kilkenny], 435 (p.
330).
Lythtania, Kiltania, Ejltana, co.
Wexford, 434 {pp. 308, 309).
Matthewstown, 435 (p. 330).
Molyraucan, co. Wexford, 434 (pp.
308, 309).
Motliyl [co. Kildare], 434 (p.
305).
Mountgarrett, Mongaret [in St.
Mary's], co. Wexford, 434
(p. 307).
Mowney, Monyclon [co. Kilkenny],
435 (p. 330).
Moycarky, Moycorky [co. Tip-
perary], 435 (p. 330).
Moyordrum, 435 (p. 330).
Naas, CO. Kildare, 54.
Nore, le, water of, 435 (p. 329).
Nynehe, le [co. Kilkenny], 435 (p.
328).
Nyweham [co. Kilkenny ?], 435
(p. 329).
N\'\ves, le [co. Kilkenny], 435 (p.
329).
Gbargy, Obergy, See Bargy.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
431
Ireland, places in — cont.
Offarclan, co. KiUcenny, castle, 435
{p. 329).
Palmerstown, Pahneryston, co.
Kilkenny, manor, 435 (p. 327).
Polryth, CO. Wexford, 434 (p. 307).
Rathbrende, co. Wexford. 434 (p.
306).
Rathouel, co. Wexford, 434 (p.
306).
Redleye [co. Kildare], 434 (p. 305).
Robyn's town, co. Wexford, 434
(p. 306).
Rogerstown, Rogeryston [in Kal-
maganny parish, co. Kil-
kenny], 435 (p. 330).
Roslygan [in Kilkenny], 435 (p.
329).
Rosponte, Responte. See New
Ross.
Ross, New, Rosponte, Responte,
CO. Wexford, 434 (pp. 306,
309).
Ross, Ros, Old, CO. Wexford,
manor &c., 434 {pp. 306-7,
309).
Rossbercon, Rosbargon, co. Kil-
kenny, 436 (p. 327).
Rossmore, Rosmore [in, Killaloe
parish,, co. Kilkenny], 435
(p. 330).
Rothan, co. Wexford, 434 (p.
306).
Rathharold, co. Wexford, 434 (p.
307).
St. Mullins, Tamelyng, co. Carlow,
barony, 434 (p. 304).
St. Patrick's Lake, co. Kilkenny,
435 (p. 328).
Sart, le Sart [in Ballinamara
parish, co. Kilkenny], 435
(p. 330).
Scathrig, Scathiyg, co. Wexford,
434 (p. 306, 307).
Sceperdyston, co. Wexford, 434
(p. 306).
Scradyyslond, co. Wexford, 434
(p. 306).
Seskynythan [co. Kilkenny], 435
(p. 330). -
Tachmoune, co. Wexford, 373.
Tamelyng. See St. Mullins.
Thomastown, Thomaston [co. Kil-
kenny], 435 (p. 328).
Tilladavin, Tillaughdovan, Tyl-
laugdovan, co. Wexford, 434
(pp. 308, 309).
Tolouyston, Tollowyston, co. Wex-
ford, 434 (pp. 308, 309).
Tryllog, Trilloc, Trillok, co. Wex-
ford, 434 (pp. 306, 307).
TullowpheUm, Tullath Oflelmyth,
Tyllauth OfEelmyth, co. Car-
low, 434 (pp. 304, 308).
, barony, 434 (p. 304).
Ireland, places in — cont.
Tybirkenny [co. Kilkenny], 435
(p. 330).
TyUaghraghertyn, co. Wexford,
434 (p. 307).
Typercathan in Oboy, Typercane,
CO. Carlow, 434 (pp. 305, 308).
Wexford, Weseford, St. John's
Church, 49.
Wylton, CO. Kildare, 373.
Imham, Imeham, co. Line, 233 (p.
154).
Iseult, Henry son of, 468 (p. 352).
Isherton or Asserton, Winterbome
Ascertone [in Berwick St.
James parish], co. Wilts,
manor, 457 (p. 341).
, Reginald, rector of chapel,
457 (p. 341).
Isle Moor, YTlemor, co. Somers., 324.
Isleworth, Istelworth, co. Midd.,
manor, 151.
Islington, Ilssmgton [in Tilney
parish], co. Norf., 323.
Isombrid^e, Esnebrugg [in Roding-
ton parish], co. Salop, 115.
Istelworth, co. Midd. , See Isle-
worth.
ItcheU, Ichull [in Crondall parish],
CO. Hants, manor, 101.
Itchen, Ichene, river, co. Hants,
fishery in, 235 (p. 158).
Itchington, Long, Ichinton, Ichyn-
tone, CO. Warw., 298.
manor, 318.
Itton, Edeton [co. Monm.], 434 (p.
298).
Ivo, Andrew son of, 76.
IwehiuBt, CO. Sussex. See Ewhurst.
Iweshate, co. Hants. See Ewshot.
Iwude, CO. Hants, 96.
Jakesham, co. Norf. See Yaxham.
Jardyn, WiUiam, 434 (p. 298).
Jerdele, Jerdeley, co. N'hamp. See
Yardley.
Jemegan, Glemegan, Walter, and
Isabel his wife, 392.
Jememuth. See Yarmouth.
Jerusalem, hospital of. See St. John
Jervaulx, co. York, abbot of, 210,
418.
Jesors. See Gyzors.
Jevene, Hugh le, 51.
, Jolm le, 50.
See Young ; Jovene.
432
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Jevington, Yeverton, Gevjmgton, co.
Sussex, 4S0.
, manor, 447.
Jews, school of, in Oxford, 282.
Vives of Gloucester, lord of
Oxford, 282.
Joan, the king's daughter, wife of
Gilbert de Clare, earl of Glou-
cester and Hertford, 435.
John ap Adam, Abadham, Apadam,
de Ab Adam, 94, 434 {pp. 294,
301).
, , Elizabeth his wife,
94.
John, Roger son of. 115.
John, Isabel daughter of, 46 {p. 27).
, John son of, 163 {p. 108).
, John son of, of Staplef ord,
165.
, Matthew son of, 291.
, Richard son of, and Emma
his wife, 157.
, Robert son of, 45 (p. 27).
John son of Eustace, Peter son of,
223.
John son of Hugh, Henry son of, 270,
334.
John son of Simon, John son of,
228.
John son of Simon, John, son of,
Petronilla his wife, 228.
. . . . ; Edward his son, 228.
Jonkyn, John, the younger, 434 {p.
299).
Jorz, WiUiam, a friar preacher, 165.
Jovene, John le, 448.
Cf. Jevene.
Justice, Alexander, 51.
Justin, John, and Eva his wife, 238.
K
Kair, le, co. Monm., 434 (p. 294).
Kairdyf, Paulinus de, 435 {p. 322).
Kairflly. See Caerphilly.
Kaisford, co. Hertf. See Cashio.
Kancia, Robert de, 44 {p. 23).
See Kent.
Kar, Alan del, and Joan his wife, 46 .
Karburra, co. Comw. See Carburrow.
Karesbrok, co. Hants, I. of W. See
Carisbrooke.
Karleton, co. York. See Carlton.
Karlton, co. N'hamp. See Carlton.
Karly, co. Cornw., 379.
Karlyon [co. Monm.]. See Cafirieon.
Karmynou. See Carmine.
Karoun. See Caroun.
Kaukewelle. See CakeweUe.
Kauhtebregge [co. Camb.]. See
Cambridge.
Kavendis, co. Suff. See Cavendish.
Kavereswelle, Hugh de, 235 (p. 163).
Kaylly. See Cailly.
Kaynel. See Keynel.
Kaynes. See Kejmes.
Kayngham, co. York. jSee Keying-
ham.
Kaynton, co. Salop. See Caynton.
Kaynton, William de, 115.
KayrfiUi. See Caerphilly.
Kayrkedu, co. Glamorgan, 435 (p.
324).
Keel, Humphrey, 235 {p. 164).
Keevil, Kyvele, co. Salop, manor, 90
{p. 52).
Kegeley, Henry de, 468 (p. 352).
Keisby, Kyseby [in Lavington
parish], co. Line, 233 (p.
154).
Kek, Thomas de, 387 (p. 255).
Kelby, Kellebv, co. Line, 233 (p.
155).
Keleshale, co. Sufi. See Kelsale.
Keleshale, Nicholas de, 434 (p. 301).
Kelesshale, co. Suff. See Kelsale.
Kelk, Little, Kelle, Kelke, co. York,
468 {pp. 353, 356).
KeUeby, co. Line. See Kelby.
KeUeby, Reginald de, 233 (p. 155).
Kellesey, co. Line. See Kelsey.
Kellesteg, co. Comw. See Callestock.
Kellesteg, John de, 296 (p. 200).
Kelmatsh, Keybnersch, co. N'hamp.,
435 {p. 317).
Kelsale, Keleshale, co. Suff., 434 (p.
301).
manor, 434 {pp. 293, 296,
297).
, advowson, 434 (p. 302).
Kelsey, KeUesey, North and South,
CO. Line, manor, 176.
Kelstem, Kelsteme, co. Line, 383.
Kembroke, Kenebrok [in Buckles-
ham pEu:ish], CO. Sufi., 434 (p.
300).
Kemeyrmorleys, co. Glamorgan,
436 (p. 324).
Kemesek, Petronilla de, 305.
Kemeys Inferior, Kemmeys, co.
Monm., 434 (p. 294).
Kemmeys, Maurice de, 434 p. (298).
, Walter de, 434 (p. 298).
Kempton, Kempeton [in Hopesay
parish], co. Salop, 90 (p. 62).
Kendal, Kyrkeby in Kendale, Kirke-
by in Kendale, co. Westm.,
inquisition made at, 137.
castle, 427.
, barony, extent of a moiety
of the barony, 427.
Kendale, William de. 66.
Thomas de, 106.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
433
Kendale — amt.
, William, de, Nicholaa his
wife, afterwards Sperwater,
65.
, his daughter Alice,
65.
, William de, son of Thomas,
106.
Kenebrok, co. Suffi. See Kembroke.
Kenefare. See Kinver.
Kenelworth, co. Warw. See Kenil-
worth.
Kenet, co. Camb. and Suff. See
Kennett.
Kenewaldemerche, co. Derby. See
Killamarsh.
Kenewerston, eo. Heref . See Kynas-
ton.
Kenewrek ap Hovel, 435 {p. 324).
Kenflg, Kenefek, Kenefec, co.
Glamorgan, castle and town,
435 {p. 323).
market and fair at, 435 {p.
323).
Kenilworth, Kenelworth, co. Warw. ,
inquisition made at, 24.
Keningham, Kenyngham [in Mul-
barton], co. Norf., advowson,
434 {p. 304).
Kennett, Kenet, co. Sufi, and Camb.,
manor, 434 {pp. 291, 293, 297).
Kent, John de, 294, 435 {p. 330).
See itancia.
Kentemer, co. Westm. See Kent-
mere.
Kentmere, Kentemer in Kendale,
Kentmer, co. Westm., the
Vale, 45 {p. 26), 427.
Kenton, co. Devon, Moulish in, q.v.
Kenyngham, co. 2f orf . See Kening-
ham.
Kerbi, Kerby, co. Leic. See Kirby.
Kerdynton, co. Bedf. See Carding-
ton.
Kerkestede, co. Line. See Kirkstead.
Kersall, Kimeshall [in Kneesall
parish], co. Nott., 233 {p. 157).
Kersalton, co. Surrey. See Carshal-
ton.
Kersing, co. Essex. See Crossing.
Kerthyn, co. Comw., 379.
Kerwen, fishery, co. Norf., 43.
Keryc, Alan de, 44 (p. 23).
Kesewik, co. Cumb. See Keswick.
Kesewyk, co. Norf. See Keswick.
Keswick, Kesewik, co. Cumb., 141.
Keswick, Kesewyk, co. Norf., 434
{p. 303).
Ketelbergh, co. Suff. See Kettle-
burgh.
Ketelbergh, Thomas de, 434 {p. 301
bis).
Ketelby, co. Leic. See Abkettleby.
Ketelby [Ketsby ?], co. Line, 468
{p. 351).
Wt. 14428.
Ketoringham, co. Norf. See Ketter-
ingham.
Ketleston, co. Norf. See Kettlestone.
Kettelby, co. Leic. See Abkettleby.
KetteringhamA> Keteringham, co.
Norf.,W34 {p. 302).
Kettilby, co. Leic. See Abkettleby.
Kettleburgh, Ketelbergh, co. Suff.,
434 {p. 301).
, manor, 299.
, inquisition made at, 235 (p.
163).
Kettlestone, Ketleston, co.Norf., 109.
Ketyng, David, 434 {p. 307).
James, 434 {pp. 308, 309).
, Nicholas, 434 {pp. 308, 309).
, Robert, 434 {pp. 308, 309).
Keu, Geoffrey le, 116.
, Richard le, 263.
C/.Cook.
Kevenkam, co. Glamorgan. See
Cefncariiou.
Kevenrosuedi [co. Monm.], 435 {p.
325).
KeventhUs. See Cefnllys.
Keveynon, co. Glamorgan, 436 (p.
324).
Keyingham, Kayngham, co. York,
468 (p. 354)..
Keylmersch, co. N'hamp. See Kel-
marsh.
Kejmdon, Kynydon [in Sherford
parish], co. Devon., 296 {p.
201).
Keynel, Kajmel, Edward, 238.
, John, 90 (p. 52).
Keynes. Kaynes, Robert de, 450.
, Robert de, Hawis, his wife,
450.
Cf. Cajmgnes.
Kejn:dif, co. Glamorgan. See Cardiff.
Kibryak, Kybryak, AUce, 56.
, Oliver de, 56.
Kibworth Harcourt, Hibewrth,
Kybeworth, co. Leic, 391
{pp. 260, 265).
Kidderminster, Kydennenstre, co.
Wore, 431.
Kidhngton, Cudelynton, co. Oxford,
manor, 42.
Kigheleye, Kygheley, Henry de, 239.
Johnde, 239, 240.
Kilcot, Kylkoite [in Newent parish],
CO. Glouc, 446.
Kildiynton, co. Devon. See KiUer-
ton.
Kildwick, co. York, Cowling and
Sutton in, 264.
Killamarsh, Kilwaldmersh, Kinwald-
mers, Kenewaldemerche,
Kenewoldemerche, co. Derby,
manor, 202.
Killerton, Kildrynton [in Broad
Cly^t parish], co. Devon, 296
(p. 202).
2B
434
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Killing, 00. York. See Nimkeeling.
Killingholme, Kilvyngholm, Killing-
holm, CO. Line, 292, 468 [p.
351).
Killybebill, Kilthebebilth, IQlthe-
bilth, IClthebelith, co. Gla-
morgan, 436 (p. 324).
Killynge, co. York. See Nunkeeling.
Kilmersdon, Kynemeresdon, co.
Somers., 324.
church, 324.
Kilmington, Kyhneton, co. Devon,
428.
Kilnsea, Kylnese, co. York, 468 {p.
354).
Kilthebebilth, Kilthebilth, Kilthebe-
Uth, CO. Glamorgan. See
KiUybebill.
Kilthegayx, co. Glamorgan. See
GeUigaer.
Kilvyngholm, co. Line. See Killing-
holme.
Kilwaldmersh, co. Derby. See Killa-
marsh.
Kingeslone, oo. Heref. See Kings-
land.
Kingesteynton, co. Devon. See
Kingsteignton.
Kingestone, co. Kent. See Kingston.
King's Staiif ord. See Stanford.
Kingsclere, co. Hants, Sandford in,
q.v.
Kingsdown, Kyngesdoune, oo. Kent,
manor, 387 {p. 255).
Kingsholme, le Kyngeshame [in the
Kings Barton of Gloucester],
CO. Glouc, manor, 224.
Kingsland, Kyngeslone, Kingeslone ,
Kingeslene, co. Heref., 183.
manor, 41, 235 {p. 159).
Kingsteignton, Kingesteynton, co.
Devon, manor, 20.
, , Babcombe in, q.v.
Kingsted, co. Norf. See Ringstead.
Kingston, Kyngeston, oo. Hants, i.
of W., manor, 390.
, Kingestone, co. Kent, court
of, 36.
Kjmgeston, co. Surrey, 26.
on Hull, Kyngeston, co.
York, inquisition made at, 1 53.
Kingstone, Kyngeston, co. Heref.,
180.
Kington St. Michael, Kyngton [co.
Wilts], nuns of, 235 {p. 163).
Kinlet, Kyiiet, co. Salop, 235 {p.
165), 247.
Eamwood in, q.v.
Kiimersley, Kynerdeslee, co. Heref.,
235 {p. 166).
Kinnerton, Kynardton [co. Radnor],
235 {p. 160).
Kinton, Kynton [in Leintwardine
parish, CO. Heref.], 235 {p.
165),
Kjnver, Kenefare [oo. Staff.], 355.
Kinwaldmers, oo. Derby. See Killa-
marsh.
Kinwardstone, Kynewardestone, co.
Wilts, hundred, 435 {p. 312).
Kipton [in Weasenhajn parish], co.
Norf., 163 (p. 106).
Kirby Bellars, Kirkeby, co. Leic,
manor, 91 (p. 64).
, advowson, 91 (pp.
58, 59).
, , inquisition made at,
206.
, Mtixloe, Kerbi, Kerby, co.
Leic;, 140.
, , king's court at, 140.
Bedon, Kyrkeby, co. Norf. ,
434 (pp. 302, 303).
Knowle, co. York, Bagby in,
q.v.
Kirdford, co. Sussex, Pallingham and
Blackbrook in, 90 [p. 51).
Kirham, Nicholas de, 296 (p. 201).
Kirkandrew, Kirkandres, co. Cumb.,
409, 421.
Kirkbride, Kirkebride, Walter de,
314, 385.
Kirkburn, Brunne, co. York, barony
of, 45 {p. 25).
Kirkby la Thorpe, Kirkeby and Layl-
thorp, Kirkeby and Lailthorp,
CO. Line, 233 {p. 155 bis).
upon Bain, Kirkeby, co.
Line, 163 {p. 104), 391 {pp.
258, 259, 263).
Tumby in, q.v.
Underwood, Kirkeby, oo.
Lino., inquisition made at,
109.
in Ashfleld, . Kyrkeby upon
Asschefeld, oo. Nott., manor,
369.
Kirkby Malzeard, Kyrkeby Malsart,
oo. York, 210.
Kirkebride. See Kirkbride.
Kirkeby, co. Leio. See Kirby.
, CO. Line. See Kirkby.
in Kendal, co. Westm. See
Kendal.
Kirkeby, Kyrkeby, John de, 256.
William de, 91.
Andrew de, son of John, 256 .
Christiana de, 216.
, John de, 45 {p. 26).
, John de, writ to, 47.
, John de, bishop of Ely, 91
{p. 55).
, brother of
William de Kirkeby, 91 (p. 57).
William de, Cristina his wife,
91 (pp. 55, 56).
his sisters Maud,
Mabel, Alice and Margaret,
91.
Kirketon, op. Line. See Kir^ron.
INDEX or PERSONS AND PLACES.
435
Kirketon — cont.
00. Suff. See Kirton.
Kirklinton, Levigton, Levington, oo.
Cumb., 142, 314.
advowson, 409, 421.
Kirkoswald, Kirkosewalde, co.
Cumb., 211.
Kirkstead, Kerkestede, co. Lino.,
advowson of abbey, 391 (p.
260).
Kirmington, Kyryngton, co. Line,
468 {p. 351).
KimeshaU, co. Nott. See Kneesall.
Kirshampton, William de, and
Blanche his wife, 53.
Kirton in Holland, Kirketon, co.
Line, 326.
, Kirketon in Kesteven, co.
Line, inquisition made at,
430.
in Lindsey, Kirketon, co.
Line, goke, 415.
Kyrketon, co. Nott., 269.
, advowson, 269.
, Kirketon, co. Suff., advow-
son, 434 {p. 302).
Kislingbury, KyseUngham, co.
N'hamp., 233 {p. 154).
, advowson, 233 {p. 154).
Knaith, Knaye, co. Line, 368.
Knaptpft, Knapethorp, co. Leie,
manor, 37.
patronage of the church,
37.
Knaye, co. Line See Knaith.
Kneesall, Kneshall, co. Nott., 233
{p. 157).
KneshaU, co. Nott. See Kneesall.
Knight Ellington, Knyghteljmton
[in Cookham parish], manor,
CO. Berks, 382.
Knighton, Knytteton [in Bovey
Tracy parish], co. Devon,
296 {p. 201).
Knyghtinton, Knyghton [co.
Radnor], 235 {p. 161).
, Knyttetone [in Stogursey
parish], co. Somers., 457 {p.
342).
Knoklas [co. Radnor]. See Knuck-
las.
Knolton, co. Dorset. See Knowlton.
Knossington, Knossingtone, co.
Leie, 163 {p. 107), 391 {pp.
260, 265).
Knovllle, Knovlle, Cnoyvile,
Cnovyle, Cnovlle, Bevis
de. 446.
Bevis de, 116, 434 {pp. 294,
298).
, , Joan his wife, 446.
, Bevis de, son of Bevis,
446.
Knowle, CnoUe [in Bedminster
parish], CO. Somers.j 281.
Knowlton, Knolton, Cnolton, co.
Dorset, 229.
, manor and hundred, 317.
inquisition made at, 235 {p.
164). "
Knucklas, Knoklas [in Heyop parish.
CO. Radnor], castle &e, 235
{p. 162).
Knyghteljmton, co. Berks. See
Knight Ellington.
Knyghtinton, Knyghton. See
Knighton.
Knyt, Robert le, 235 {p. 165).
Knytteton, co. Devon. See Knigh-
ton.
Kxiyttetone, co. Somers. See
Knighton.
Knjrveton, John son of Henry de,
knight, 301.
Kokesfeud, oo. Suff. See Cockfield.
Kongesdon, Henry de, 49.
Korbyn, John, 53.
Korchmayloc, co. Glamorgan, 435
{p. 323).
Kruk Bechor. See Craig-y-Byther.
Kulle, Alice, 390.
Kybeworth, co. Leie See Kibworth.
Kybryak. See Kibryak.
Kybur, ICibor, co. Glamorgan, 435
(p. 323).
Kydenhot, William, 438.
Kydermenstre, co. Wore See Kid-
derminster.
Kygheley. See Kigheleye.
Kylcoyt, co. Cornw. See Colquite.
Kylham. co. Hants, 412.
Kylkoite, co. Gloue See Kilcot.
Kylmeton, co. Devon. See Kilming-
ton.
Kylnese, co. York. See Kilnsea.
Kylthygayr, co. Glamorgan. See
Gelligaer.
Kyme, Kyma, co. Line, 233 {p. 155).
Kyme, Kyma, John de, of Gryseby,
449.
, Maud de, late wife of Wil-
liam le Fort, 205.
Philip de, 233 {pp. 155, 156),
235 {p. 162), 383.
Simon de, 45 {pp. 26, 27).
Kynardesleye, KynarcUeye, Hugh
de, 230, 235 {p. 166).
Kynardton. See Kinnerton.
Kynaston, Kenewerston [in Much
Marcle parish], co. Her«f.,
194.
Kynebauton, Ksmbauton, Robert
de, Kathaidne, his wife. See
Langedon.
, William de, Petronilla his
wife, 52.
Kynemeresdon, co. Somers. See
Kilmersdon.
Kynerdeslee, co. Heref . See Kinners-'
ley.
436
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Kynewaxdestone, co. Wilts. See
Kinwardsfcone.
Kyng, Roger, 380.
Kyngesdoune, co. Kent. See
Kingsdown.
Eyngeslene, Kyngeslone, co. Heref.
See Kingslaad.
Kyngesstaneford, Kyngesfcaneford,
CO. Horef. See Stanford.
Kyngeston Facy, co. Devon, 296
(p. 201).
Kyngeston, co. Hants. See King-
ston.
, CO. Heref. See Kingstone.
CO. Surrey. See Kingston.
upon Hull, CO. York. See
Kingston.
Kyngeston, Jordan de, 390.
, John de, son of Jordan, 390.
Kyngton, co. Wilts. See Kington.
Kynlet, co. Salop. See Kinlet.
Kynne, Robert, 298.
Kynton [co. Heref.]. See Kinton.
Kynydon, co. Devon. See Kevndon.
Eyrlel. Nicholas. 206.
, Bertram de, of Welles, 206.
, Nicholas son of Nicholas,
206.
Kyrkeby, co. Leic. See Kirby Belers.
, CO. Norf . See Kirby Bedon ;
Kirby Cane.
, CO. Nott. See Kirkby.
in Kendale, co. Westm. See
Kendal.
Kyrkeby, co. York, manor, 256.
Kyrkeby Malsart, co. York. See
Kirkby.
Kyrkeby. See Kirkeby.
Kjrrketon, co. Nott. See Kirton.
Kyrketon, Robert de, 468 (p. 350).
, William de, 269.
Kjrryngton, co. Line. See Kirming-
ton.
Kyseby, co. Line. See Keisby.
Kyselingham, co. N'hamp. See
KisUngbury.
Kyvemok, Stephen, 54.
Labaunk, Thomas,. 235 (p. 164).
Lacels. See Lascelles.
Laches, Lathes, Thomas de, 314,
385.
Lackham.Lakham [in Lacock pfuisfa],
CO. Wilts, 434 (p. 299).
Lacock, Lacok [co. Wilts], abbess of,
?90.
Lacy, Lasscy, Henry de, earl of
Lincbhi, 229. 233 (p. 157),
235 (p. 163), 236 (p. 169),
302, 374. 393, 457 (p. 341),
467.
See also Lincoln.
Richard de, 163 (p. 107).
Robert de, Advicia wife of,
421.
Laghton, co. Stiff. See Laughton.
Lailthorp, co. Line. See Erkby la
Thorpe.
Lakenheath, Lakinghithe, co. SuS.,
435 (p. 320).
Lakham, co. WUts. See Lackham.
Lakinghithe, co. Suff. See Laken-
heath.
Lamaghois [co. Monm.]. See Llan-
vaches.
Lamartyn [co. Monm.]. See Llan-
martin.
Lambardesmore [co. Monm.], 435 (p.
326).
Lamberd, William, 218.
Lambeth, Lambhuth, co. Surrey,
inquisition made at, 85.
Lamblethian, co. Glamorgan. See
Llanbleiddian.
Lamboum, co. Berks. Bockhampton
in, q.v.
, Eastbury in, q.v.
Lamboum, Lamboume, co. Berks,
hundred, 192.
Lcunbume, James de, 305.
Lametton, co. Comw. See St. Keyne.
Lamphan [in Westham parish], co.
Sussex, manor, 447.
Lamport, Langeport, co. N'hamp.
219 (p. 140).
Lanblethyan, co. Glamorgan. See
Llanbleiddian.
Lancaster, castle guard, 434 (pp.
293, 297).
Lancaster, earl of, 45 (p. 26), 163
(p. 103), 301, 434 (pp. 293,
297).
Lancaster, honour, 156.
Lancastria, Lancastre, Langastre,
Langcastre, John de, son of
Philippa, 81.
Henry de, 29, 435 (pp. 313,
322).
, Maud, wife of, 351.
, Roger de, 427.
Lancaut, co. Glouc, 434 (pp. 295,
296).
advowson, 434 (p. 299).
Lanceveton [co. Comw.]. See
Launceston.
Lancomb [co. Monm.]. See Llan-
gwm.
Landegyn, Landogyn, co. Monm.,
434 (p. 294).
Landenaasen [co. Monm.] See Llan-
ishen,
IITOEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
437
Lajidesoy [oo. Mornn.]. See Llansoy.
Landevedu, oo. Gleimorgan. See
Llandyfodwg.
Landhilp, co. Cornw. See Landulph.
Landoh, co. Glamorgan. See Llan-
doiigh.
Landou, co. Glamorgan. See Llan-
dow.
Landulph, Landhilp, co. Cornw., 44
(p. 24).
Langastre, Langcastre. See Laa-
castre.
Langdale, Langden [in Grasmere
parish], co. Westm., 427.
Langdon, Langedon [in Membury
parish], co. Devon, manor,
31.
Langdon HiUs, Langedon, co. Essex,
462.
church, 52.
Lange forlange, Henry de, 44 (p.
24).
Langedon, co. Devon. See Langdon.
, CO. Essex. See Langdon
Hills.
Langedon. Katharine de, daugh-
ter of James de Langedon and
wife of Robert de Kynbauton,
52.
, wmiam de, 452.
, Elias de, 52.
James de, 52.
, son of Walter, 452.
Langedyk, co. N'hamp., abbot of
Peterborough's, hundred of,
299.
Langeford, co. Heref., 352.
Langeford, Walter de, 352.
See Longef ord.
Langele, Langeley, co. Leic. See
Langley.
Langeport, co. N'hamp. See Lam-
port.
Langerigge, co. Cumb. See Lang-
rigg-
Langeston, Langestone. See Lang-
stone, CO. Hants.
Langeton, co. Dorset. See Langton
Matravers.
, CO. Line. See Langton.
Langeton, Laungeton, Robert de, 91
{p. 56).
Thomas de, 468 (p. 350).
, Walter de, bishop of Coven-
try and Lichfield, bishop of
Chester, 221 {p. 144), 233, {p.
156), 329, 391 {p. 260), 434
{p. 300 bis).
Langetre, co. Devon. See Langtree.
Langeview, Langyvio [co. Moimi.],
435 {p. 325).
Langewy, co. Glamorgan. See Llan-
sewydd.
Langhelete [co. Wilts]. See Long-
leat.
Langholme, le in Inglewood forest,
CO. Cumb., 385.
Langley, Langele by Almesho [near
Knebworth], co. Hertf., 228.
Kings, Prince's Laimgele, co.
Hertf., inquisition made at,
372.
, Langeley, Langele, co. Leic,
advowson of, priory of, 163
{p. 10'7), 391 {p. 260).
[in Warden parish], co.
N'humb., manor, 322.
Langrigg, Langerigge [in Bromfield
parish], co. Cumb., 314, 385.
Langskart, William, 322 {p. 219).
Langstone, Langeston, Langestone
[in Havant, co. Hants], 434
{pp. 292, 297).
Langthwait, William de, 212 {p. 134).
Langton Matravers, Langeton, co.
Dorset, manor, 322.
Langeton [near Homcastle],
CO. Line, 225.
Langtree, Langetre, co. Devon, 435
{p. 313).
Langunyth, co. Glamorgan. See
Llangynwyd.
Langyvio [co. Monm.]. See Lange-
view.
Laniltwyt, co. Glamorgan. See
Llanilid.
Lanilua, co. Cornw., 44 (p. 23).
Lanladron. See Nansladron.
LanUvery, co. Cornw., Bodardle in,
q.v.
Lanmays, co. Glamorgan. See
Llanmaes.
Lannercok, co. . Glamorgan, 435 {p.
324).
Lanpadoc [co. Monm.]. See Llan-
badook.
Lanreath, Lanrethou, co. Cornw.,
44 (p. 24).
, Botelett in, q.v.
Lanririd, co. Glamorgan, 435 {pp.
322, 324).
Lanteglos [by Fowey], co. Cornw.,
16.
Lanttisen, Lantrisson, co. Glamor-
gan. See Llantrisant.
Lantweytheo, co. Cornw., 44 {p. 24).
Lanum, Thomas de, 74.
, Roger de, son of Thomas, 74.
Lanvedu, co. Glamorgan. See Llan-
dyfodwg.
Lanveyr [co. Monm.]. See Llanvair
Discoed.
Lany Wym [co. Monm.]. See
Llangwm.
Larcher. See Archer.
Lardiner, Lardener, Lardyner,
Philip le. 267.
, Margaret and Helen daugh-
ters of Philip le, 267.
, Philip le, 70.
438
INDEX OiF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Larport, Lurteporte [in Mordiford
parish], CO. Heref., 108.
Lasborough, Lassebur, co. Glouc,
450.
Lascelles, Lasceles. Lacele,
Wllllain de, son of William,
261.
Johnde, 223, 261, 292, 468
(p. 353).
.William de, 468 {pp. 353,
355).
Lassoy. See Lacy.
Lassebur, co. Glouc. See Lasborough.
Lassebur, Henry de, 450.
Lathes, Laches, Thomas del, 314,
385.
Lathomer, William de, the elder,
330.
, William de, son of William,
330.
Latimer, William, 233 (p. 154).
Laufar, co. Essex. See Laver.
Laughton, Laghton, co. Suff., in-
quisition made at, 213.
Launcecoumbe, Richard de, parson
of Darley, 106.
Launceston, Launceveton, Lanceve-
ton, CO. Gomw., inquisition
made at, 245 (p. 176).
, castle, 35, HI, 262.
service coimected
with, 416.
, honour, 35.
Launde [co. Leic], prior of, 365.
Launde, John de la, 110.
Launditch, Laundiz, co. Norf., hun-
dred, 308.
Laundres, Amaury de, 219 (p. 140).
Laungele, co. Hertf. See Langley.
Laungeton. See Langeton.
Laurence, William son of, 91 (p. 54).
Laval. See Delaval.
Lavant, Mid, Midlovente, Mid
Lovente, Lovente, co. Sussex,
342.
, West, Westlovente [in East
Lavant parish], co. Sussex, 83.
Lavenham, co. Sirff., inquisition
made at, 401.
Laventon, co. Wilts. See Lavington.
Laver, High, Great Laxifar, co.
Essex, manor, 172.
Laverstook, co. Wilts, Milford in,
q.v.
Laverton, co. Somers., 434 (p. 298).
Lavington, co. Line. Keisby in, q.v.
' Forum, Laventon, co. Wilts,
manor, 456.
Laxton, co. N'hamp., 128, 365.
Laybrun, John de, 418.
Laycock, co. Wilts, Lackham in,
q.v.
Laydak, Joan de, 300.
Layer de la Hay, Leyre del Haye, co.
Essex, manor, 98 (p. 65).
Layham, Leyham, co. Suff., 434 (p.
301).
Laylthorp, co. Line. See Kirkby.
Leasingham, Leuesingham, Lesing-
ham, CO. Line, 236 (p. 168).
/ Roxhobne in, q.v.
Lechampton, co. Glouc. See Leck-
hampton.
Lecldiampstead, Lechamstede, Great
and Little, co. Buck., 218.
Leckhajnpton, Lechampton, co.
Glouc, 108, 235 (p. 164).
Leekwith, Lequyth, Lecwitthe,
Lekwythe, co. Glamorgan,
435 (p. 322).
Lecwitthe, co. Glamorgan. See
Leekwith.
Ledene, Richard de, 24.
, Robert de, 328.
Ledes, Hugh de, 9.
Lee [in Titohfield parish], co. Hants,
63.
Lee. Roger de la, 355.
John atte, 55.
Johnde la, 164, 355.
, Robert de la, 450.
Leeds, Leedes, co. Kent, king's court
at, 38.
Lees. Maurice de, knight, 54.
Lefstaneston, co. Suff., 434 (p. 300).
Legberthwait [in Dalehead on Thirl-
more], CO. Cumb., 141.
Legh, John de la, sheriff of Hertford,
236 (p. 167).
Cf, Lee ; Leghe.
Leghe, co, Dorset. See Leigh.
Leghe, John de, 435 (p. 311).
Cf. Lee ; Legh.
Leibume. See Leyboume.
Leicester, Leycestre, co. Leic, court
of, 37.
inquisitions made at, 163
(p. 107), 335, 380.
Leicester, earl of, 271, 468 (p. 349).
Leigh, Leghe, co. Dorset, 229.
Leighs, Great, Leyes, co. Essex, 199.
Leighton, Leyghton [in Nantwich
parish], CO. Chester, 250.
Suthleghton [in Masham
parish], CO. York, 210.
Leigrave, co. Glouc. See Lyegrave.
Leinthall Earls, Leynthale Earls [in
Aymestrey parish], co. Heref.,
183, 235 (p. 160).
Leinthall Starkes, Leynthale Star-
kars, Strarkars, Leynthales
Stalkare, co. Heref., 183, 235
(p. 160).
Leintwardine, Leyntwaidin, Leynt-
wardyn, co. Heref. and Salop,
183, 236 {pp. 160, 161, 165).
Lekwythe, co. Glamorgan. See Leek-
with.
Lelleseye, Leleseye, oo. Suff. See
Lindsey.
iNDteX 0^ PEtlSONg AISTD PLACfiS.
439
Lelley, Lelle [in. Preston in Holder-
ness], CO. York, 468 (p. 354).
Len, CO. Norf. See Lynn.
Lenebaud, Richard, .156.
Lenhokys, the two, co. Salop, 90
{p. 52).
Lenn, Lenne, co. Norf. See Lynn.
Lenn, Thomas de, 450.
Lenton, co. Nott., inquisition made
at, 235 (p. 162).
Lequyth, co. Glamorgan. See Leck-
with.
Lescrop. See Scrop.
Lesingham, co. Line. See Leasing-
hajn.
Lesness, Lesenes, Lesnes, co. Kent,
manor, 249.
abbot of, 381.
Lesnewth, Lisnewith, co. Comw.,
296 {p. 200).
Lesset, co. York. See Lissett.
Lessland, Lescelonde [in Godshill
parish], co. Hants, I. of W.,
390.
Lestraunge, Le Straunge, le
Estraunge. John, of Luc-
ham, 308.
Durant, 308.
Hamo, 24.
John, Clemence his wife, 308.
John father of John, 308.
son of Ralph and
father of John, 308.
, son of Maud, 108.
, son of Roger, 200.
Maud, 108.
Ralph, 308.
Ralph son of Durant, 308.
Roger, 228, 330.
Letham, Ketel de, and Christiana his
wife, formerly wife of Stephen
Peisson, 208.
Letton [in Brampton Bryan parish,
CO. Heref.], 235 {p. 165).
Letton, Robert de, 235 {p. 165).
, Walter de, 235 {p. 166).
Leuesham, prior of. See Lewisham.
Leuesingham, co. Line. See Leas-
ingham.
Leukenore, Thomas de, 218.
Leurdyton, co. Sussex. See Lording-
ton.
Levenholme, co. Cumb., 385.
Leverton, co. Devon. See Liverton.
Leveryk, Robert, of Heckington,
233 (p. 165).
Levet, Le hyvet, Gilbert, 434 (pp.
308, 309).
Levigton, Levington, co. Cumb. See
KirkJinton ; Westlinton.
Levington, co. SufE., 434 (p. 300).
Levington, Hugh de, 142.
Levre, Warin de, and Agnes his wife,
140.
Lew, Lyw, co. Devon, 428.
Lewes, co. Sussex, inquisition maide
at, 236 (p. 167).
, priorof, 163{p. 107).
Lewisham, Leuesham, [co. Kent],
prior of, 236 (p. 168).
Lexham, John de, 329.
Leyboume, Leyburn, co. Kent,
castle and manor, 410.
Leyboume, Lelburne, Leytourne.
Leyburn, Thomas de, 410.
, Henry de, 263.
, Idonea de, 375.
John de, 274.
, Juliana, daughter of Thomas
de, 410.
, Thomas de, Alice his wife,
410.
William do, 162, 313, 410,
432.
Leycestre, co. Leic. See Leicester.
Leycestre, Peter de, 216.
, Juhana de, married to '
Walter de Beruthorp, 216.
Leye, Leyee, co. Bedf. See Thur-
leigh.
Leye, William de la, 219 {p. 140).
William de, 235 (pp. 160,
166).
Leyes, co. Essex. See Leighs.
Leyghton, CO. Chester. SeeLeighton.
Leygrave, Alice de, 63.
Leyham, co. Suff. See Layham.
Leynthale, Leynthales, co. Heref.
See LeinthaU.
Leyntwardin. See Leintwardine.
Leyre del Haye, co. Essex. See
Layer.
Leys, CO. Derby. See Stanton Lees.
Leysan ap Morgan, 434 (p. 298).
Licheweye, co. Dorset, 235 (p. 164).
Lichfield, co. Staff., bishop's court at,
202.
, bishop of. See Coventry.
Liddington, Lydyngton, co. Rut-
land, court of, 165 (p. 96).
Lideneye, co. Glouc. See Lydney.
LidUnch, Lydhnch, Lydehnch, Lud-
lynch, CO. Dorset, 127, 184.
Lighthome, Lyththume, Lythurne,
CO. Warw., manor, 24.
LiUeshall, LiUeshuU, co. Salop, abbot
of, 90 (p. 52).
Limber, Linnebergh, co. Line, 266.
market, 265.
Limbury, Lymbury [in Broad Clyst
parish], co. Devon., 296 (p.
201).
Limerick, Lymerick, bishop of, 54.
Limesie, barony, 318.
Lincoln, inquisitions made at, 196,
233 (p. 154), 294, 383.
court of the barony of
Bayeux at, 134, 226, 286.
, court of la Haye at, 236 [p.
169).
440
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLAClS.
Lincoln, St. Katharine's, prior of,
468 {p. 351).
Lincoln, earl of, 20, 156, 233 (p. 166),
368, 425, 430, 435 (p. 317).
, See Lacy.
Lincoln, bishop of, 91 (p. 55), 155
{pp. 96, 97), 169, 368, 380.
J. bishop of. See Aldreby.
Lincoln, Thomas son of Thomas de,
244.
, William de, 434 {p. 303).
Lindesele, co. Essex. See Lindsell.
Lindesey, Philip de, 442.
Lindsell, Lyndesle, Lindesele, co.
Essex, manor, 325.
Lindsey, Lelleseye, Leleseye, co.
Suff., 461 {p. 345).
, manor, 98 (p. 65).
Linford, Little, Lynford, co. Buck.,
a naanor [Anville's] in, 109.
Liimebergh, co. Line. See Limber.
Linslade, Linselade, co. Buck., 98
{p. 64).
Linton, Lynton, co. Heref., 377.
Lire, abbot of. See Lyre.
LirUggeforth [Larling ?], co. Norf.,
inquisition made at, 391 {p.
258).
Liskeard, Xiskeret, co. Comw.,
inquisition made at, 262.
, manor, 300.
Lisnewith, co. Cornw. See Lesnewth.
Lissett, Lesset [in Beeford parish],
CO. York, 468 {pp. 353, 356).
Lister, William, 385.
Listen, CO. Essex, manor, 150.
Llston, Lyston, John de. 160.
John de, son of John, 160.
Litelton, co. Wilts. See Littleton.
LitUngton, Litlingetone, co. Camb.,
435 {p. 315).
Littleham, co. Devon, Liverton in,
q.v.
Littlehampton, Hamptone, co.
Sussex, ferry at, 90 {p. 51).
Littleton [in Guildford], co. Surrey,
manor, 175.
, la Litelton [in Semington
parish], CO. Wilts, 20.
Livennere, the lady of, 391 {p. 258).
Liverton, Leverton [in Littleham
parish, CO. Devon], 44 {p. 25).
Llananno, Thlananno [co. Radnor],
235 {p. 162).
LlanbadarnJEawr, Thlanpadervau [co.
Radnor], 235 {p. 162).
Llanbadock, Lanpadoc. [co. Monm.],
435 {p. 326).
Llanbedr Istradwy, Straddeuwy,
Straddewy [co. Brecon],
manor and castle, 352.
Llanbleiddian, Lanblethyan, Lam-
blethian, co. Glamorgan,
manor &c., 435 {p. 323).
, market andf air, 436 {p. 323).
Llandewi, Thlandewy [co. Radnor],
235 {p. 162).
Llandough, Landoh [near St. Mary
Church], CO. Glamorgan, 435
{p. 322).
Llandow, Landou, co. Glamorgan,
435 {p. 322).
Llandyfodwg, Landevedu, Lanvedu,
CO. Glamorgan, 435 {p. 324).
Llanfihangel Rhydithon, Jhlan
Mihangel Redyechan [co.
Radnor], 236 (p. 162).
Llanforda, Lan ... [in Oswestry
Rural], CO. Salop, 90 (p. 52).
Llangewydd, Langewy [in Laleston
parish], CO. Glamorgan, 435
(p. 322).
Llangibby, formerly called Tregruk,
Treigpuk [co. Monm.], castle
and manor, 435 (p. 326).
Llangwm, Lang Wym, Lancomb [co.
Monm.], 435 (p. 326).
manor, 435 (p. 326).
Llangynwyd, Langunyth, co. Glam-
organ, 435 (p. 323).
Llanilid, Lanyltwit, Laniltuyt, co.
Glamorgan, 435 (pp. 322, 323).
market and fair, 435 (p. 323).
Llanishen?, Landenassen [co.Monm.],
436 (p. 326).
Llanmaes, Lanmays, co. Glamorgan,
436 (p. 322).
Llamnartin, Lamartyn [co. Monm.],
434 (p. 298).
Llansoy, Landesoy [co. Monm.], 436
(p. 325).
Llantrisant, Lanttisen, Lantrissan,
CO. Glamorgan, castle and
town, 435 {p. 323).
,fair at, 435 (p. 323).
Llantrissaint, Lantrissen, Little
Lantrissen upon Usk [co.
Monm.], 435 (p. 326).
Llanvaches, Lamaghois, co. Monm.,
434 (p. 294).
Llanvair Discoed, Lanveyr [co.
Monm.], 434 (p. 298).
Llanyre, Thlanhur [co. Radnor], 235
(p. 161).
Llewelyn, prince of Wales, slain, 165.
Llewelyn ap . . ., Ardudeuel, wife
of, 221 (p. 142).
LleweUyn ap Griffith, 435 (p. 324).
Llyfnydd, Lobennythe [co. Monm.],
435 (p. 327).
Lobennythe [co. Monm.]. See Lly-
fnydd.
Lobesthorp, co, Leic. See Lubbes-
thorpe.
Loddesworth, co. Sussex. See Lods-
worth.
Lodtlington, Lodingtone, co. Leic,
391 (pp. 260, 265).
, Lodyngton, Lodjnaton, co.
N'hamp., 302, 435 (p. 317).
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
441
Loddon, Lodne, co. Nori., 434 (p.
302).
Lodelawe, Loudelawe, William de,
194, 235 {p. 160).
Lodingtone, co. Leic. See Lodding-
ton.
Lodne, co. Norf. See Loddon.
Lodne, Loudne, Letice wife of Robert
de, 320 {pp. 216, 217).
Lodswortlj, Loddesworth, co. Sussex,
207.
Lodyngton, Lodynton, co. N'hamp.
See Loddington.
Loes, Lose, co. Suff., hundred, 434
{p. 293).
Loholm, CO. N'hamp. See Lolham.
Loholm, Ralph de, 47.
Lolham, Loholm [in Maxey parish].
CO. N'hamp.. 47.
Lollay, abbot of. See Lonlaye,
LoUeshere, John de, 387 (p. 255).
Londidoffh, co. Monm., 434 {p. 294).
LONDON :—
Baynard's Castle, guard of, 156,
303.
Blaunche Appelton, Blaunchapel-
tone, court of, 93, 387 {p. 255).
le Brokene Werf, 434 (p. 290).
la Coppedehalle, 336.
Holbom -without the bar, Hole-
burn, 91 (p. 55).
Smithfleld, Smethefeld, inquisition
made at, 207.
The Stone Cross, inquisition made
at, 91 {pp. 55, 58).
the Tower, 180.
Walbrook, Walebrok, court at,
410.
St. Paul's, dean and chapter of,
91 (p. 55).
Bishopsgate, Bisschoppesgate,
prior of, 227.
Holy Trinity, prior of, 263.
Holy Trinity priory, 336.
See Westminster.
London, bishop of, 207.
See Gravesende.
London, John de, 382.
, John de, 218.
Longborough, Longebergh, co. Wilts,
235 (p. 164).
Longe, Isabel le, 329.
Longebergh, co. Wilts. See Long-
borough.
Longef ord, co. Derby. See Longford.
CO. Glouc. See Longford.
Longeford, Langeford, John de,
202.
Nicholas de, son of John,
202.
Katharine his wife,
202.
William de, 116.
, his daughter Joan,
116.
Longeford — cont.
See Langeford.
Longenolre, co. Salop. See Long-
nor.
Longesden, co. Derby. See Long-
stone.
Longeton, co. Cumb. See Longton.
Longford, Longeford, co. Derby,
202.
.Longeford, co. Glouc, manor,
22.
Longleat, Langhelete [co. Wilts],
prior of, 101.
Longnor, Longenolre, co. Salop, 198.
Longstone, Longesden, co. Derby,
inquisition made at, 259.
Longton, Longeton [in Penwortham
parish], CO. Lane, 46.
Lonlaye I'Abbaye, LoUey [Orne,
France], abbey, 457 (p. 341).
Lontudemon, co. Salop, 90 (p. 52).
Loosebarrow, Louseberouwe, co.
Dorset, hundred, 373.
Lopen, Litel, Lopene, co. Somers.,
324.
Lopham [co. Norf.], manor. 434 {pp.
296, 297).
, advowson, 434 (p. 304).
Lopinto, CO. Salop. See Loppington.
Loppington, Lopinto, co. Salop, 90
(p. 52).
Lord, Geoffrey le, of Piokenham
Wade, 329.
Lordington, Leurdyton [in Racton
parish], CO. Sussex, 163 (p.
107).
Lorton [in Brigham parish], co.
Cumb., 322 (p. 219).
Lose, CO. Suff. See Loes.
Lostwithiel, co. Comw., inquisition
made at, 296 (p. 200).
Lotegarshale, co. Buck. See Lud-
gershaU.
Lothingland, Ludinglaund, co. Suff.,
hundred, 392 (p. 266).
Louches, Laurence de, 27.
Loudelawe. See Lodelawe.
i/oudham, John de, 233 (p. 157).
Loudne. See Lodne.
Loughton, Adam de. 233 (p. 155).
Lound, Lund, Lunde, Alice du,
or de, 212.
John de la, 27.
John, of Balygermoc, 434
{pp. 308, 309).
, Cf. Lunt.
Margaret du, daughter of
Peter and Alice, 212.
, Peter du, 212.
Agnes de Athewyk
his fiist wife, 212.
, Alice de Channel
his second wife, 212.
, Simon du, 15.
Lount, BobeJrt, 434 {p. 307).
442
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
. Louseberouwe, co. Dorset. See
Loosebarrow.
Louth Park, oo. Lino., abbot of, 383.
Louthmetheran, David, 435 {p. 320).
Louthorp, Walter de, 391 {p. 257).
Louthre. See Lowthre.
Louwe, Ralph de la, 235 (p. 165).
Louwyok, oo. N'hrnnb. See Lowick.
Lovayn. See Loveyn.
Loveday, Luveday, Richard son
ol Roger, 456.
Richard, 434 {pp. 300, 301).
, Sibyl, Sibyl de, 129, 434 {p.
297).
, Sibyl wife of Roger, 436
(p. 319).
Lovel, Fulk, 207.
Lovente, oo. Sussex. See Lavant.
Loveny, Richard de, 56.
Lovet, John, 128.
Lovetot, Luvetot, John de, 110, 432.
Loveyn, Lovayn, Luveyn, Mat-
thew de, 97.
Thomas de, son of Matthew,
97.
Low, la Lowe [in Farlow parish], co.
Salop, 235 (p. 165).
Loweleston, co. Somers., 457 (p.
342).
Loweswater, Bal . . . , co. Cumb.,
manor, 322 (p. 218).
Lowick, Lowyk, co. N'hamp., 435 (p.
316).
....... Louwyck, CO. N'humb., 364.
Lowthre, Louthre, Thomas de, 141,
322 (p. 219).
Lowyk, CO. N'hamp. See Lowick.
Lowys, John, 435 (p. 328).
Lubbesthorpe, Lobesthorp, oo. Leic,
manor, 171.
Luceby, Lucebi, Alexander de, 49.
Henry de, 49.
Lucy. Lucl, Fulk de, 117.
Geoffrey de. 313.
, Thomas de, 322.
, Emery de, 434 (pp. 294,
298).
Geoffrey de, 218
, , Desiderata his wife,
313.
Johnde, 322{p. 218).
Margaret de, 322 (p. 219).
Robert de, 229.
Thomas de, 61, 118.
, son of Thomas, 322.
, William de, son of Fulk, 117.
Luda, William de, 91 (p. 57).
, bishop of Ely, 91
(p. 55).
Luddington, co. Line, Garthorpe in,
q.v.
Lude MuchegroB, co. Heref. See
Lyde.
Ludgershall, Lotegarshale, co. Buck.,
91 (p. 56).
Ludgvan, St. Ludvon by St.Michael's
Mount, CO. Cornw., advowson,
379.
Ludinglaund, co. Suff . See Lothing-
land.
Ludlynch, oo. Dorset. See LidUnch.
Lugwardine, Lugwardyn, co. Heref.,
362.
manor, 352.
Lunde, Lund. See Lound.
Lunt, John de, 434 (p. 307).
Cf. Lounde.
Lupton [in Kirkby Lonsdale parish],
CO. Westm., 137.
Lurteporte, co. Heref. See Larport.
Luterel, Geoffrey son of Robert, 6.
, John, 6. •
Luton, Luyton, Lutone, co. Bedf.,
204.
, manor, 313, 373.
Luton, Thomas de, son of William,
51.
WilUam de, 51.
, , Beatrice his wife,
51.
Luttreworthe, Luttereworthe,
Nicholas de, 276.
, Nicholas de, Gundreda his
wife, 276.
, , Thomas her
son, 276.
Luveday. See Loveday.
Luvetot. See Lovetot.
Luveyn. See Loveyn.
Luyton, co. Bedf. See Luton.
Lyde, Lude Muchegros, co. Heref.,
230, 266.
LydeUnch, co. Dorset. See Lidlinch.
Lydney, Lideneye, co. Glouc, manor,
24.
Lye, Leye [in Aymestrey parish], co.
Heref., 236 (p. 160).
, Lower, Netherleye [in Ay-
mestrey parish], co. Heref.,
236 (p. 166).
, Over, Overleye [in Aymes-
trey parish], co. Heref., 236
(p. 166).
Lyegrave, Leigrave, park [near Old
Sodbury, co. Glouc], 435 (p.
321).
Lyf, Walter le, 457 (p. 342).
Lylands, Lynlandes [in Little Ouse-
burn parish], co. York, 45 (p.
27).
Lymboume, Lymbume [in Warbling-
ton parish], CO. Hants, 291.
Lymbury, co. Devon. See Limbury.
Lyminge, co. Kent, 387 (p. 255).
Lyndesle, co. Essex, See LindseU.
Lyndwode, John de, 431.
Lyneham, co. Wilts, Bradenstoke in,
q.v.
Lynetereslond, co. Sussex, 435 (p.
318).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
443
Lynford, co. Buck. See Linford.
Lyngeyne, John de, 235 (p. 165).
Lynlandes, co. York. See Lylands.
Lynleye, Alice de, 27.
Lynn, King's, Lenne, Len, co. Norf.,
lastage at, 109.
Tolbooth of, 163 {p. 105),
391 (p. 263, 264).
Jews' hotases in Suthsoke,
391 (p. 269).
Erleshuses in, 391 {p. 258).
Lynton, co. Heref . See Linton.
Lynwere [co. Monm.], fishery, 435
{p. 327).
Lyouns, John de, 219 {p. 141).
Lyre, la VieUe, Lira [Eure, France,
canton de Eugles], abbot of,
422.
Lyserne, Robert de la, 435 (p. 329).
Lyston. SeeListon.
Lytchett Minister, co. Dorset, Bul-
bury in, q.v.
Lyththurne, Lythurne, co. Warw.
See Lighthome.
Xyvet. See Levet.
Lyw, CO. Devon. See Lew.
M
Macari, Nicholas, 218.
Machoun, John de, of Bradeley, 468
(p. 352).
Macmurwygh, Donald, 434 {p. 306).
Macon, Robert le, of Stapleford, 165.
Cf. Mason.
Madle, William le, 172.
Madoc Vachan, 435 (p. 324).
JMaesbuiy, Meresbnry [in Oswestry
Rural], CO. Salop, 90 (p. 52).
Maesgwenith, Mesquenyth, Mes-
quenyn, Maysquenyth [in
Llanfair Discoed], co. Monm.,
434 {pp. 294, 298).
Maghay [co. Monm.], 435 (p. 325).
Maiden Bradley. See Bradley.
Maidencourt, Maidenecote [in East
Garston parish], co. Berks,
434 (p. 299).
Maidstone, Maydenestane, co. Kent,
inquisition made at, 144.
JVIaistralth, co. Glamorgan, 436 (p.
324).
MalaJiytha, Robert, 127.
Malberthorp, Robert de, writ to, 391
(p. 266).,
Malborough, co. Devon, Sewer in,
q.v.
Malbys. See Malebys.
Maiden, co. Essex. See Maldon.
Maldon, co. Bedf. See Maulden.
Maldon, Maiden, co. Essex, 110.
market, 110.
, inquisitions made at,
227, 359.
Maydeneponte in,
207.
Malebys, Malbys, Richard de, 10, 45
(p. 27), 163 (p. 107 Ms), 391
(pp. 267, 266).
Maleherb, Robert, 184.
Malet, Ralph, 225.
, Thomas, 74.
Mallelegh [co. Heref.]. See Mowley.
, CO. Salop. See Mawley.
Mailing, Mallyngge, co. Kent, in-
quisitions made at, 276, 410.
Malmesbury, co. Wilts, inquisition
made at, 161.
, abbot of, 161, 235 (p. 165).
Malmeshull Lacy, co. Heref. See
Mansell Lacy.
Malorre, Peter, 383.
, writ to, 437.
Maltby, Temple, Malteby, co. Line,
prior of, 442.
Maltby le Marsh, Malteby, co. Lino.,
163 (p. 104), 391 (p. 259).
, aidvowson, 163 (p.
106), 391 (pp. 260, 266).
Malton, Multon, co. York, lord of.
See Vescy.
Malton, Old, co. York, inquisition
made at, 97 (p. 63).
, , prior of, 235 (p. 162).
Malvern, Malverne, co. Wore, chace,
435 (p. 322).
Malvurton, co. Derby. See Mam-
merton.
Mamble, Momele, co. Wore, 235 (p.
164).
Mamecestre, Roger de, 165.
Mamesfeld, co. Nott. See Mans-
field.
Mammerton, Malvurton [in Long-
ford parish, CO. Derby], 202.
Mandeville, Maundevil, fee of, 97 (p.
62).
Manebi, co. Kent, 162.
Maneriis, Baldwin de, 434 (p. 302).
Manesbrigg, co. Hants, now called
Townhill, q.v.
Manesergh, co. Westm. See Man-
sergh.
Manhall, Manhale [in Walden
parish], co. Essex, manor, 98
(p. 66).
Mannesbrygg, co. Hants, now called
Towidiill, q.v.
Mansell Lacy, Malmeshull Lacy, co.
Heref., 236 (p. 166).
Mansergh, Meinesergh [in Kirkby
Lbnsdale parish], co. Westm.,
137. .
444
INDEX OF PERSONiS AND PLACES.
Mansfield, Mamesfeld, co. Nott., in-
quisition made at, 301.
, soke, 301.
Manthorpe, Manthorp, co. Line, 233
(p. 154).
Mapeldurham, co. Hants. See
Mapulderham.
Mapelton, co. York. See Mapple-
ton.
Mapelton, Gilbert de, 468 (pp. 353,
355).
Maplebeck, Mapilbek, co. Nott., 233
(p. 157).
Mapledurham, Mapl^derham, co. Ox-
ford, 461 (p. 344).
Maplestead, Maplestrested, co. Essex,
121 (p. 81).
Mapodre, co. Dorset. See Map-
powder.
Mappleton, Mapelton, co. York, 468
(pp. 352, 354, 356).
Mappowder, Mapodre, co. Dorset,
manor, 235 (p. 164).
Mapulderham, Mapeldurham, Mapul-
drham [in jPetersfleld parish],
CO. Hants, 435 (p. 318).
manor, 83.
court at, 277.
Mar, 00. York. /See Marr.
Marays, Herbert de, 235 (p. 164).
See Mareys ; Marisco.
Marazion, Morcasion, Marcasiou, co.
Comw., 149, 237.
March. See Marchia.
Marchal. See Marshal.
Marcham, co. Nott. See Markham.
Marche. See Marchia.
Marchelay, John de, 468 (p. 352).
Marchia, la March, La Marche,
William de, bishop of Bath
and Wells, 94.
Alice de la, wife of Gilbert
de Clare, 435 (pp. 312, 317).
, William de la, bishop of
Bath and Wells, 221 (pp. 143-
144).
Marcle, Little, co. Heref., 230.
Much, CO. Heref., 235 (p.l60).
Kynaston in, q.v.
Marcros, William the elder, 435 (p.
330).
, , William his brother,
435 (p. 330).
Marcross, Marcros, co. Glamorgan,
435 (p. 322).
Mardeleg, Mardeleye, co. Hertf . See
Mardley.
Marden, Morwardyn, Maurdyn, Mau-
wardyn, Mauwardyoun, co.
Heref., 76, 108.
, court at, 260.
, Up, iOpmerdone, co. Sussex,
163 (p. 106), 391, (p. 260).
West, Westmerdone, oo.
Sussex, 163 (p. 107).
Mardley, Mardeleg, Mardeleye [in
Welwyn parish], co. Hertf.,
421.
Mare, John de la, 98 (p. 65), 284, 369.
Lucy de la, 228.
, Peter de la, drowned at
Conway, 166.
, Richard de la, 110.
Robert de la, 228.
Mareschal. See Marshal.
Maresfeld, co. Glouc. See Marsh-
field.
Mareys, William de, 157.
See Marays ; Marisco.
Marfleet, Marflet, co. York, 488 (pp.
352, 354).
Margam, Morgan, co. Glamorgan,
abbot of, 436 (pp. 322, 323).
Margaret, Queen, wife of Edward I,
167, 209, 221 (p. 144), 273,
295, 311, 313, 329.
Margarstone wood, co. Hants, 96.
Marisco, John de, 156.
, , his daughters, Joan,
Amice, Anastasia, Alice and
Agnes, 1 84.
See Marays ; Mareys.
Markham, West, Marcham, co. Nott.,
39.
Marlborough, Merleberg, Merlebergh,
CO. Wilts, inquisition made at,
5, 341.
castle, 64.
Marlow, Great, Marlowe, co. Buck.,
manor, market and fairs, 435
(p. 316).
Marmlon, Marmyun,Marinyoun,
Marmyon, Joan daughter
of Philip, 469.
John, 163 (p. 107).
of Little Milton, 27.
, Philip, 233 (pp. 154, 156).
Mamham, William de, of Skeffing-
ton, 336.
Marr, Mar, co. York, manor, 212 (p.
134).
Mars, 00. Glouc, 435 (p. 320).
Marsdik, ferry over Trent at, 80.
Marsh [in Hilmartou parish], co.
Wilts, 434 (p. 299).
Marshal, le Marchal, le Mareschal,
le Mareschale, Adam, 386.
David, smithy held by, 436
(p. 328).
Luke, 269.
Ralph, 297.
, Roger, of Newent, 328.
William, 41, 121 (p. 80),
435 (p. 328).
Marshal, the earl, 40, 128, 317, 435
(p. 312).
See Bigod.
Marshalcy, 436 (p. 317).
lands held of the, 236 (pp.
157, 159).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
445
Marshfield, Maresfeld [co. Glouc],
461 {p. 344).
Marsk, Merske [in Cleveland, co.
York], 215.
Marston, Merston, co. Line, 442.
, Long, Merston, co. York, 45
{pp. 26, 27).
Maxsworth, Masseworth, Messe-
worth, CO. Buck., 63.
manor, 423.
Martel. John, 429.
Ivo, 235 (p. 164).
John, 434 {p. 294).
, , Alice his wife, 429.
William so^i of John, 429.
Marthemaur, co. Glamorgan. See
Merthyr Mawr.
Marthem, Martherne [co. Monm.].
See Mathern.
Martin, Marton, Martone, co. Line,
391 {pp. 259, 260, 263, 265).
Martin, William, 312.
William son of, 44 {p. 24).
Martlesham, co. Suff., 434 (p. 302).
Martock, Mertok, co. Somers., manor,
93.
market and fairs, 93.
fee of, 297.
Marton, Merton, co. Warw., 128.
[in Bridlington parish], co.
York, 163 {pp. 105, 107, 108),
391 {p. 265).
Merton [in Swine parish],
CO. York, 468 {pp. 354, 357).
West, Westmerton [in Swine
parish]. CO. York, 468 {pp.
354, 357).
[in Cleveland], co. York, 10.
[near boroughbridge], co.
York, 97 {p. 63).
[near Skipton], co. York, 307.
Marton, William de. 307.
, Henry de, 239.
John de, 163 {p. 108), 391
{p. 257).
WilUam de, 239, 327, 468
{p. 352).
Isabel his wife, 307.
, his son Patrick, 239.
William de, son of William,
307.
Martyn, John, 49, 51.
Philip, 434 (p. 307).
, William, 434 (p. 299).
Martyr, Robert le, 386.
Marwardyn, co. Heref . See Marden.
Marwardyn. Maurdyn, Walter
de, 76.
John de, 76, 230.
, Walter de, son of John, 76.
Mary, the King's daughter, 297.
, a nun of Amesbury,
286, 287, 390, 422.
Masham, co. York, manor, 210.
M^on, Henry, 468 {p. 352).
Mason — cont.
John the, 122.
See Macon.
Masseworth, co. Buck. See Mars-
worth.
Massingeham, Christiana de, 199.
Massingham, Great, co. Norf., 434
(p. 303).
prior of, 434 (p. 303).
Little, CO. Norf., 163 (p. 106).
Mateshale, co. Norf. See Mattis-
haU.
Mateshale, Fraric de, 456.
Matfen, West [in Stamfordham
parish], co. N'humb., 58.
Matfen West, Elias de, 58.
Matford [in Alphington parish], co.
Devon, 44 (p. 22).
Mathem, Martherne, Marthern [co.
Monm.], 434 (p. 298).
manor, 446.
Matlock, Mattelok, co. Derby, 301.
Mattbew. Peter son of. 459.
Matthew, Maurice son of, 54.
Mattishall Burgh, Bergh and Mates-
hale, CO. Norf., 236 (p. 169).
Maucovenaund, Amice, 434 (p. 305).
Maud, Thomas son of, 212 (p. 134).
Maudult, Mauduyt, Mauudut,
Maudut, John, 161.
Maulden, Maldon, co. Bedf., 219 (p.
140).
Mauleverer, John, 45 {p. 27).
William, 468 (p. 352).
Mauleye, co. Salop. See Mawley.
Mauleye, John de, 235 (p. 165).
Maundevil. See MandeviUe.
Mauneby, Thomas de, knight, 418.
Maunsel, PhiHp, 435 (p. 328).
, Robert, 434 (p. 306).
Maupas, William, 121 (p. 80).
Maurdyn, co. Heref. See Marden.
Maurdyn; See Marwardyn.
Maureward, William, 155 (p. 96),
163 (p. 107), 391 (p. 260).
Mautravers, John, 127, 184.
, Walter, 238.
Mauudut. See Mauduit.
Mauveysin, John son of Peter,
of Berwick, 164.
Heruy, 235 (p. 165).
Mauwardyn, Mauwardyoun, co.
Heref. See Marden.
Mawley, Mauleye, MaUelegh [in
Cleobury Mortimer parish],
CO. Salop, 235 (p. 165), 321.
Maxey, co. N'hamp., Lolham in, q.v.
Maydenestane, co. Kent. See Maid-
stone.
Maysquenyth. See Maesgwenith.
Meadowley, Meduleye [in MorviUe
parish], CO. Salop, 59.
Meaton, Meton [in Kinlet parish], co.
Salop, 235 (p. 165).
Meaus. See Melsa.
446
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Meaux, co. York, abbot of, -7, 215.
Medboume, Medbume, co. Leic, 91
(p. 54).
i . . . , advowson, 91 (p. 58).
Medebume, William de, 93.
Medros, Philip de, 44 (p. 24).
Meduleye, co. Salop. See Meadow-
ley.
Melbourne, Muleburne, co. Derby,
Manor, 83.
Melbume [in Thornton
parish, in Harthill wapen-
take], CO. York, 235 {p.
162).
Melbury Sampford, co. Dorset,
manor, 235 {p. 164).
Meldjmgg, co. Suff. See Milden.
Melebourne, co. Dorset. See Mil-
borne.
Meleburneport, co. Somers. See
Milborne Port.
Melenith. See Moelynaidd.
MeHord, Mulford, co. Suff., 461 (p.
345).
Melksope, William, 305.
Mell, CO. Norf., 434 (p. 303).
Melnhoo [co. Bedf.]. See Millow.
Melsa, Means, Mens, John de, 61,
118, 468 (pp. 352, 354).
Peter le, 468 [pp. 353, 356).
Philip de, 223.
Melton, CO. Kent. See Milton.
Mowbray, Mombray, Mum-
bray, CO. Leic, 433 {p. 289).
, inquisitions made at,
91 (p. 54), 155 {p. 96), 468 {p.
349).
Great, co. Norf., 163 {p. 106),
391 {pp. 261, 265).
Little, CO. Norf., 163 {p. 106),
391 (p. 261).
CO. York [E.R.], inquisition
made at, 235 (p. 162).
Melynnok [co. Radnor]. See Moel-
ynaidd.
Membury, co. Devon, Langdon in,
q.v.
Mendham, co. Suff., manor, 156.
Mendlisdene, co. Hertf. See Mins-
den.
Menscke, William, and Maud his wife,
116.
Menstre, co. Kent. See Minster.
Meole Bracy, Meoles, co. Salop, 235
(p. 165).
Meon, Meone [in Quinton parish],
CO. Glouc, 346.
Mere, co. Wilts, 104.
Meresbury, co. Salop. See Maesbury.
Merevale, Myryvale [co. Warw.],
abbot of, 301.
Mereworth [co. Kent], 461 (p. 345).
Merflet, co. York. See Marfleet.
Merlet, Meryet. Mary wife of
^ohn de, 6.
Meriet — cont.
, Johnde, 311, 396.
Merk, Johnde, 189.
Bobert de, 345.
Ingram de, son of Bobert,
345.
, Bobert de, Jacomina his
wife, 345.
Merkyngfeld, Boger de, 46 (p. 27).
Merlay, Agnes, 291.
Merleberg, Merlebergh, co. Wilts.
See Marlborough.
Merryfield, Murifelde [in Elilmers-
don parish], co. Somers., 324.
Merschtone, co. Sussex. See Mer-
ston.
Mershton, co. Hants. See Merston.
Merske, co. York. See Marske.
Merston, Mershton [in Arreton
parish], co. Hants, I. of W.,
290.
, CO. Line. See Marston.
, Merschtone, co. Sussex, 163
(p. 107).
, CO. York. See Marston.
Merston, Robert de, 442.
, John de, son of Bobert, 442.
Merthyr Mawr, Marthemaur, co.
Glamorgan, 435 (p. 322).
Merthyr Tydfil, co. Glamorgan, 435
(p. 324).
Mertok, co. Somers. See Martock.
Merton, co. Norf., manor, 303.
, CO. Warw. See Marton.
Meryet. See Meriet.
Meshaw, Meusagh, Meuschaue, co.
Devon, manor, 367.
Mesquenyth, Mesquenyn, co. Monm.
See Ma«sgwenith.
Messeworth, co. Buck. See Mars-
worth.
Methelonde, Bobert de, 434 (p. 303).
Meton, CO. Salop. See Meaton.
Metton, CO. Norf., 434 (p. 303).
Mettyn, La, co. Cornw. See St.
Keyne.
Mettyn, Paul de la. 262.
Philip de la, son of Paul, 262.
Metyngham, John de, justice in
eyre, 238.
Meus. See Means.
Meusagh, Meuschawe, co. Devon.
See Meshaw.
Meuwy, Bichard, 296 (p. 202).
Meygnoun, Bobert, 468 (p. 352).
Meynyl, Meynhill, Hugh de and
Joan (de la Warde) his wife,
433.
Micha«lis, Roger, 121 (p. 81).
Michelgrove, Muchelgrove [near
Patching], co. Sussex, 75.
Mickfield, Mikelfeld, co. Suff., 434
(p. 301).
Middelcote, co. Devon. See Middlp-
CQt^.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
447
Middelham [co. York]. See Middle-
ham.
Middelhope, William de, 235 {p. 163).
Middelthorp, co. York. See Mid-
dlethorpe.
Middelton, co. Bedf. See Milton
Ernest.
CO. Glouc. See Milton End.
CO. Norf . See Middleton.
, CO. Salop. See Middleton.
CO. Warw. See Middleton.
Middelton, Midelton, Midilton, Adam
de, 264, 280.
Middeltone, co. Kent. See Milton.
Middilton, eo. Oxford. See Milton.
Middlecote, Middelcote [in Virgin-
stow parish], co. Devon, 296
(p. 201).
Middleham, Middelham [co. York],
the lady of, 329.
Middlethorpe, Middelthorp [in St.
Mary's parish, York], 70.
Middleton, Middelton, co. Norf., 323,
461 {p. 346).
, Middelton, co. Warw.,
manor, 408.
, Middelton [in Oswestry
Eural], CO. Salop, 90 {p. 52).
Scriven, Midelton, co. Salop,
advowson, 235 {p. 165).
, Middelton, co. Suff., 434 {p.
300).
, CO. Sussex, Elmer in, q.v.
Midelton, co. Salop. See Middle-
ton Scriven.
Midelton. See Middelton.
Midgham, Miggham, Migham, co.
. Berks, 432.
Midhurst, Midhurste, co. Sussex,
inquisition made at, 207.
lord of. See Bohun.
Midia, Thomas de, 435 {p. 329).
MidQton. See Middelton.
Midlovente, co. Sussex. See Lavant.
Miggham, Higham, co. Berks. See
Midgham.
Mikelfeld, Mikelefeld, co. Suff. See
Mickfield.
Milborne Stileham, Melebourne, co.
Dorset, 235 {p. 164).
Port, Meleburneport, co.
Somers., inquisition made at,
44 {p. 24).
Milbrook, co. Hants, Shirley in. g.v.
Milden, Meldyngg, co. Stiff., 305.
Mildenhall, Mildenhale, co. Sufi., 435
{p. 320).
Mileham, Milham, co. Norf., 90 (p.
53), 308.
Miles, David son of, 435 {p. 327).
Milford, Muleford [in Laverstock
parish], co. Wilts, 251.
Milham, co. Norf. See Mileham.
Mill, John of the, 311.
,, Thome^s of the, 56,
Mill Cotton, Middelcotes [in Ring-
stead parish], CO. N'hamp.,
435 {p. 316).
Millow, Melnhoo, Mulnhoo [in Dun-
ton parish, CO. Bedf.], 434
{pp. 291, 300).
Milton, Ernest, Middelton, co. Bedf.,
219 (p. 140).
End, Widdelton [in Fairford
parish], CO. Glouc, 435 {p.
320).
(by Sittingboume), Middel-
tone, CO. Kent, king's hun-
dred, 162, 387 (p. 255).
by Canterbury, Melton, co.
Kent, manor, 349.
[in Castor parish], co.
N'hamp., 299.
, Middilton, co. Oxford, 455.
, Chilworth in, q.v.
Little, CO. Oxford, 27.
Milton, Geoffrey de, 299.
Milverton, Mulverton, co. Somers.,
235 (p. 158).
, manor, 41.
Mimms, North, Northm3mimes,
Northmimmes, co. Hertf.,
manor, 48.
Minchinhampton, Munehenneham-
topn, CO. Glouc, inquisition
made at, 235 (p. 164).
Minewra, Mirewra, Adam de, 270,
334.
Minsden, Mendlisdene [near St.
Paul's Walden], co. Hertf.,
228.
Minster in Thanet, Menstre, co.
Kent, 159.
Mirewra. See Minewra.
Miskin, Miskyn, co. Glamorgan,
coimtry of, 435 (p. 323).
Missenden, Mussendene, co. Buck.,
manor, 42.
, , abbot of, 42.
Mitqhel Troy, Troye [co. Monm.],
435 (p. 326).
Mitford, CO. N'humb., castle &c., 369.
Mixenden, Mixendene, co. York, 212
(p. 135).
Mltone, CO. Norf. See Moulton.
Modbury, Modbyri, co. Devon, 44
(p. 24).
Moel. See Moyl.
Moeles, John de, 231.
Moelynaidd, Melenith, Melynnok [co.
Radnor], 235 (p. 162).
centred, 235 (p. 162).
Mogne. See Moyne.
Mohaut. See Monte Alto.
Mohermer. See Monte Hermeri.
Mohun, Moun, Geoffrey de, and
Margery his wi£e, 125, 126.
Geoffrey de, Margery (de
Wrokeshale) his wife, 184.
, John de, 178.
448
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Mokelinton, co. Essex. See Mow-
den.
Molecastre. See Muleoastre.
Molland, MoUonde, co. Devon, 235
(p. 165).
manor, 95.
Momele, co. Wore. See Mamble.
Momfechet. See Montflchet.
Momword, Beginald, 230.
Monaster, John de, 238.
Monbray. See Mowbray.
Monceus, Munceus, Mounceaus,
Munceals. John de. 105.
Ingram de, 468 {pp. 352, 353,
356).
, John de, son of John, 105.
, Robert de, 468 {p. 351).
Moncketone, co. Kent. See Monk-
ton.
Moneford, co. Salop. See Montf ord.
Monekesham, co. Somers. See
Monksham.
Monemuta, Monemutb, Mune-
muth, Walter de, of From-
ington, 108.
Nicholas de, 230.
Monewdon, Moneweden, co. Suff.,
434 {p. 301).
Mongomeri. See Montgomery.
Monkbretton, Munkebretton [in
Royston parish, co. York],
prior of, 39.
Monke, John, 53.
Of. Moyne.
Monkswood, formerly called Pell-
henny [co. Monm.], 435 (p.
326).
Monkton in Thanet, Moncketone,
CO. Kent, 159.
Monksham, Monekesham [in Mars-
ton Bigot parish], co. Somers.,
102.
Monkton, Nun, Monketon, co. York,
45 (p. 27).
Montacute, co. Somers., inquisition
made at, 21, 56, 235 (p. 158),
384.
Monte Acuto, John son of Simon de,
450.
Monte Alto, Mohaut, Adam de,
366.
Isabel wife of Adam de.
331.
, Adam de, Margery his wife,
366.
Elizabeth de, daughter of
Adam, 366.
, John de, 450.
, , Helen his wife,
366.
MiUcent de, 171.
, Robert de, 96, 323.
Monte Canlso, William de. of
Edwardstone, 98.
, William de, 36.
Monte Caniso, William de — corU.
, of Edwardstone,
and Beatrice (de Bello Campo)
his wife, 98.
, William de, son of WilUam,
of Edwardstone, 98.
Monte rortl. Mountfort, Henry
de, 226.
, John de, son of John, 117.
Nicholas de (father of
Heniy), 226.
,Beginaldde,80iiofHenry,226
William de, 245 (pp. 175,
177), 391 (p. 260).
Monte Oomerl, Mungomery, Ag-
nes daughter of Philip de.
338.
Monte Hermeri, Mohermer, Ralph
de, 434 (p. 298), 435 (pp. 311,
319, 326).
, Ralph de, earl of Gloucester
and Hertford, 434 (p. 299).
Joan his
wife, 277, 435 (pp. 314, 324).
Montfichet, Muntfichet, Momfechet,
Mounfichet. Richard de, 121
(p. 80), 453.
barony, 81, 121 (p. 79).
Montford, Moneford, co. Salop, 90
(p. 52).
Montgomery, Mongomeri, 116.
, honour, 128.
Moor Hall. More Halle [in Harefleld
parish, CO Midd.j, manor, 48.
Moor End, Morende [in Yardley
Gobion parish], co. N'hamp.,
218.
Moor, More, co. Salop [in Richard's
Castle parish, co. Heref.], 221
(p. 142).
Moor or Hassock Moor, Hassokmore,
More [in South Petherton
parish], CO. Somers., 324.
Moor Hall, Morhale [in Ninfield
parish], CO. Sussex, manor,
349.
Moore, Stephen de la, 434 (p. 294).
Moose. See Moyse.
Mora, Richard de, 54.
MorcelUs, Refus de, 44 (p. 23).
Mordeford, co. Heref. See Mordi-
ford.
Morden, Guilden, co. Camb. See
Guilden Morden.
Mordiford, Mordeford, eo. Heref.,
194.
, Larport in, q.v.
More [in Holsworthy parish], co.
Devon, 296 (p. 201).
More Malherbe, More Veteris Pontis
[in Virginstow parish], 296
(p. 201).
More Halle, co. Midd. See Moor
Hall.
More, CO. Salop. See Moor,
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
449
More, CO. Somers. See Moor.
More, Philip/ ate, 209.
Morel, Henry, 46 {p. 27).
Luke, 98 {p. 65).
Moreley. See Morileye.
Morende, co. N'hamp. See Moor
End.
Moresk [in St. Clement parish], co,
Cornw., manor, 149, 237.
Moreton, South, Suthmourton, Suth-
' morton, Morton, co. Berks,
400, 468 (p. 349).
, Mortone [near Thornbury],
CO. Glouc, 435 {p. 321).
Corbet, Morton, co. Salop,
166.
Morf. Isabel de, 87.
Henry de, 87.
Thomas de, 41, 235 (p. 158).
Morfe forest, co. Salop, 354.
Morgan, co. Glamorgan. See Mar-
gam.
Morhale, co. Sussex. See Moor Hall.
Morileye, la Moreley. la Morrel-
ey. Morryley, Thomas de.
278.
, Thomas de, son of Thomas,
278.
Morin. See Moryn.
Morley, Morle, Morleye, Ranulph de,
391 {p. 261).
, Thomas de, parson of Roy-
don, 163 {p. 106).
Morpeth, Morpath, co. N'humb.,
manor and advowson, 375.
Morreley, Morryley. See Morileye.
Mortemer. See Mortuo Man.
Mortesthom, Nicholas de, 435 [p.
313).
Morteyn, Reginald de, and Isabel
his wife, 91 {p. 55).
, William de, 464.
Mortimer. See Mortuo Mari.
Morton, co. Berks. See Moreton.
, CO. Line, 233 (p. 154).
- CO. Salop. See Moreton.
[in Oswestry Riwal], co.
Salop, 90 {p. 51).
, CO. Warw. See Hillmorton.
Morton, Gteoffrey de, 164.
Richard de, 13, 282.
Mortone, co. Glouc. See Moreton.
Mortuo Marl, Mortemer, Mort
Mary. Mortimer. Agatha
de. 373.
Edmund de, 235.
, Hugh de. of Richard's
GaBtle, 221.
Maude de, 41.
, Roger de. and Maud his
wife, 183.
William de. 209.
., Agatha de, 178.
Constantino de, 121 (p. 80).
, Edmund de, 95, 321.
Wt. 14428.
Mortuo Mari, Edmund de^^cont,
his parents, 183.
son of Maud, 41.
, Margaret his wif e^
235 {p. 158).
Hugh de, 121 {p. 81), 235
{p. 159), 321, 373.
, of Richard's Castle,
414.
, , and Maud
his wife, 221.
his daughters
Joan and Margaret, 221.
Maud de, 316.
mother of Edmund,
235
Roger de, 76, 108, 198, 260,
412.
, , son of Edmund, 235.
William de, 235 (p. 166), 380.
and Alice his wife,
209.
, William de, writ to, 221 {p.
144),
, Hawis wife of William de,
41.
Morville, co. Salop, Meadowley in,
q.v.
Moryn, Morin. Robert. 287.
- WilUam, son of Robert, 287.
Mosedale, Mosdale [in Caldback
parish], co. Cumb., 322 {p.
219).
Moston, CO. York. See Muston.
Moubray. See Mowbray.
Moughton, CO. Essex. See Mowden.
Moulehywissh, Richard de, 296 {p.
201).
Moulish, Mouleshywhisshe [in Ken-
ton parish], co. Devon, 296
(p. 201).
Moulton, Mouton, co. Norf., 434 (p.
303).
, Great, Mltone, Multon, co.
Norf., 434 {p. 302).
Multon, CO. Suff., 435 {p.
320).
Moun. See Mohun.
Mounceus, Mounceaus. See Mon-
ceus.
Moundevill. See AmundeviUe.
Mounfiohet. See Montflohet.
Mount Grace, formerly called Bor-
delby, co. York, 45 {p. 27).
Mountfort. See Monteforti.
Mountnessing, Mounteny Giginge,
CO. Essex, 434 {p. 298).
Mouton, CO. Norf. See Moulton.
Mowbray, Moubray, Monbray,
Mumbray, Moubrei. Mu-
bray. Thomas de. 18.
, Alexander de, son of Thomas,
18.
, John de, 314, 418, 433 [p.
289).
2 F
450
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Mowbray, John de — cotU,
, , son of Roger, 32,
45 {p. 26), 97 (p. 63), 210.
, , , lord of Bur-
ton in Lonsdale, 270.
, Roger de, 10, 80, 132, 241,
261, 433 {p. 289).
, , Rose wife of, 270.
fee of, 307.
Mowden or Moughton, Mokelinton [in
Ulting parish], co. Essex,
manor, 156.
Mowen, John, 218.
Mowley, MaUelegh [in Stanton on
Arrow parish, co. Heref.],
321.
Moye, Henry, 46 {p. 27).
Moygne. See Moyne.
Moyl, Moel, Reginald le, of Bod,
254.
William le, son of Reginald,
254.
Mojme, Moygne, Mogne, John le,
escheator, 462.
, Hobert le, 110.
Cf. Monke.
Moyse, Moose, Margery de, 434 {p.
301).
Mubray. See Mowbray.
Mucegros, Muchegros. See Mnsce-
gros.
Muchelgrove, co. Sussex. See Michel-
grove.
Mulbarton, Mulkeberton, co. Norf.,
434 (p. 303).
Muloastre, Mulecastre, Molecas-
tre, Muncastre, John de,
112.
, Benedict de, 112.
, , his daughter Alice,
112, 138.
, John de, 138.
, Thomas de (brother of John),
112.
, William de, 314, 322 {p. 219),
385.
, , brother of John, 112.
Mulebume, co. Derby. See Mel-
bourne.
Mulecastre. See Mulcastre.
Muleford, co. Wilts. See Milford.
Miileford. See Mulford.
Mulford, CO. Suff. See Melford.
Mulford, Muleford, Edmund de,
251.
Agnes de, daughter of
Edmund, 251.
Mulkeberton, co. Norf. See Mtd-
barton.
Mulnhoo [CO. Bedf.]. See Millow.
Multon, CO. Norf. See Motdton.
, CO. Suff. See Moulton.
Multon, Hubert de, 170.
, Thomas de, 163 (p. 104),
?24, 326, 434 (p. 303).
Multon, Thomas de — cont.
of Gilsland, 170, 264,
314.
Mulverton, co. Somers. See Milver-
ton.
Mumbray. See Mowbray.
Mimcastre. See Mulcastre.
Munceals, Munceus. See Monceus.
Muncheimehamtopn, co. Glouc. See
Minchinhampton.
Munden, Great, Mimden Fumivall,
CO. Hertf., manor and ad-
vowson, 91 {p. 56).
, , advowson, 91 {p. 58).
Mtmden Frivile, co. Hertf.,
219 {p. 140).
Mimdford, Mundeford, co. Norf., 434
{p. 303).
Mimdham, co. Norf., 163 {p. 105),
391 {p. 261).
Munemuth. See Monemuth.
Muney, John de, 434 (p. 301).
Mungomery. See Monte Gomeri.
Munkebretton [co. York]. See Monk-
bretton.
Muntflchet. See Montfichet.
Murifelde, co. Somers. See Merry-
fleld.
Murydene, Amice de, 65.
Musard, Nicholas. 19.
, Nicholas, his sisters Amice,
Margaret and Isabel, 19.
WilUam. 90 {p. 52).
Muscegros. Musegros, Musse-
gros, Mucegros, Muche-
gros, Myssegros, Alice de,
271.
, Cecily de, 22.
, Hawis, daughter of Robert
de, wife of John de Ferrariis,
22.
Robert de, 305.
Musohamp, Musoo Campo, Robert
de, 364.
, , his daughters Mar-
jery and Isabel, 364.
Muschamp, barony, 364.
Mussegros. See Muscegros.
Mussendene, co. Buck. See Missen-
den.
Mustel, Hugh, 235 {p. 164).
Muston, Moston, co. York, 163 (p.
107), 391 (p. 265).
Mutton, CO. Salop. See Mytton.
Muythe, co. Glouc. See Mythe.
Myners, John de, 301.
Myryvale [co. Warw.]. See Mere-
vale.
Myssegros. See Muscegros.
Mythe, the, Muythe, at Tewkesbury,
CO. Glouc, 435 {p. 321).
Myton, CO. York (now disappeared),
235 {p. 162).
Mytton, Mutton [in Fitz parish], co.
Salop, 321,
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
451
N
Naoton, co. Suff., Broke Hall in, q.v.
Naddale, Maud de, 141.
Naddle, Naddale [near Keswick], co.
Cumb., 141.
Nafferton [in Ovingham parish], co.
N'humb., manor, 57.
Nan Mayl [co. Radnor]. Sei Nant-
mel.
Nansladron, Lanladron, Serlo de,
149, 237.
Nantmel, Nan Mayl [co. Radnor],
mill at, 235 (p. 161).
Nantwich, co. Chester, 250.
Napelton, William atte, 288.
Cf. Apelton.
Narburgh, Nerburgh, co. Norf., 434
(p, 303).
, John vicar of, 43.
Naring, co. Norf. See Snoring.
Naringg, Gteoffrey de, 293.
Narygges, co. Norf. See Snoring.
Naseby, Navesby, co. N'hamp., 435
{p. 317).
Nassaburgh, de Nasso, co. N'hamp.,
hundred, 47.
Natinton, 461 (p. 345).
Navesby, co. N'hamp. See Naseby.
Nayland, Nelond, Nelande [in Wren-
ningham parish], co. Norf.,
434 (p. 303).
, manor, 43.
Neath, Neeth, co. Glamorgan, 435
(p. 322).
, castle and town, 435 (p. 324).
abbot of, 435 (pp. 323, 324).
Neen Savage, Nene Savage, co. Salop,
235 (p. 165).
Neen Sollers, Nene Solers, co. Salop,
235 (p. 165).
advowson, 235 (p. 165).
Neenton, Nenton, co. Salop, 235 (p.
165).
Neeth, co. Glamorgan. See Neath.
Nelond, Nelande, co. Norf. See Nay-
land.
Nene Savage. See Neen Savage.
Solers. See Neen Sollers.
Nenton, co. Salop. See Neenton.
Nerberth, Richard de, 435 (p. 322).
Nerburgh, co. Norf. See Narburgh.
Nerford, Neyrford, Nerthfford.
William de, 114.
...;.., Petronilla de, 434 {pp. 298,
303).
, Petronilla wife of William
4e, 114,
Neroche, Racchich, co. Somers.,
forest, 324.
Nerthfford. iSee Nerford.
Ness, Great and Little, Nesse, co.
Salop, 90 (p. 62).
Netelcombe, co. Somers. See Nettle-
combe.
Nethelest [co. Kent]. See Nettle-
stead.
Netherleye, co. Heref. iSee Lye.
Netherstaunton, co. . Heref. See
Staunton.
Netteswell, Nettleswell, co. Essex,
manor, 172.
Nettlecombe, Netelcombe, co. Som-
ers., 434 (p. 298).
Nettlestead, Nethelest [co. Kent], 461
(p. 346).
Nettlestone, Notlestone [in St.
Helen's parish], co. Hants,
L of W., 287.
Nettleswell, co. Essex. See Nettes-
well.
Neubery, co. Berks. See Newbury.
Neubigging, co. Cumb. See New-
biggin.
Neubo [in Barrowby, co. Line],
abbot of, 442.
Neubolde, Roger de, 164.
, his daughter Alice,
164.
Neubury, co. Berks. See Newbury.
Neuby, John de, 212 (p. 134).
Neuhuse, co. Line. See Newsham.
Neuport, Thomas de, 373.
Neuportpajmnel [co. Buck.]. See
Newport.
Neusam, co. York. SeeNewsome.
Neusom, co. York. See Newsholme,
Newsome.
Neusum, co. York. See Newsome.
Neusum, Neysome, John de, 468
{pp. 353, 355).
Neuton, co. Essex. See Newton.
, CO. Glamorgan. See Newton
Nottage.
CO. N'hamp. See Newton.
, CO. N'hamb. See Newton.
CO. Staff. See Newton.
CO. Suff. See Newton.
CO. Warw. See Newton.
CO. York. See Newton le
Willows.
in the Wylghes, co. York.
See Newton Kyme.
Neuton, Elias de, 45 (p. 27).
Thomas de, 322 (p. 219),
468 {pp. 353, 356).
Neutone, co. Norf. See Newton.
Neutymbre, co. Sussex. See Nye-
timber.
Neuwebury, co. Berks. See New-
bury.
Neuwenham, co. Glouc. See Newn-
ham.
452
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Neuwenham — cont,
(in a Suffolk inquisition).
See Newnham.
Nevel, William de, 434 {p. 307).
Neville. Nevile, Nevlll, Niville,
Neyvyle, Nevyll, Nevyle,
NevU, Geoffrey de. 8.
, Gilbert de. 123.
, Hugh de, of Essex, 462.
, Thomas de, 155.
Thomas de 415.
William de, 400.
, Andrew de, 55.
Geoffrey de, son of Hugh, 8.
Ernisius, Hermisius de, 468
{p. 351).
Hughde, 99, 152, 305.
, , lordof Totham,227.
, John de, 233 {p. 154).
John de, son of Geoffrey, 8.
John de, son of Stephen, 1 55
{p. 97).
Margaret de, 424, 468 {p.
351).
, -wife of G«offrey de,8.
, Mary de, 210.
, Nicholas de, 400.
Ralph de, 91 {pp. 54, 58).
, Ranulph de, 212 {p. 134),
425.
, Ranulph son of Robert de,
468 {p. 351).
Richard de, 264.
, Robert de (father of Thomas
and son of Hasculph), 155.
, Theobald de, son of Peter
(son of Hasculph), 165.
Thomas de, son of Hasculph,
155.
Thomas de, son of Thomas
son of Thomas, 415.
, William de, and Cristina his
wife, 400.
his daughters Nich-
olaa and Alice, 400.
New Forest, co. Hants, 451.
New Grange, [co. Monm.], 435 {p.
325).
New Hall, Niwalle [in St. Teath
parish], co. Comw., 379.
Newark on Trent, Newerk, [co.
[Nott.], 236 {p. 168).
, CO. Surrey, prior of, 207.
Newbiggin, Neubigging [near Grey-
stoke], CO. Cumb., 405.
Newbury, Neubury, Neubery, Neu-
webury, Neweburi, co. Berks,
41, 235 {p. 158).
market, 41.
, inquisitions made at, 30,
434 {p. 299).
' Newcastle on Tyne, county court of,
420.
, , exchequer at, 67,
197, 2.70, 322, 348.
Newcastle on Tyne, county court of
— cont.
, inquisition made at,
57.
Niwecastel [in Bvenjobb, co.
Radnor], 235 {p. 166).
, CO. Salop, 90 {p. 52).
Newchurch, co. Hants, I. of W., Hale
in., q.v.
Newechirche, co. Kent, 367.
Neweburi, co. Berks. See Newbury.
Newechirche, co. Kent. See New-
church.
Newenham, co. Glouc. See Newn-
ham.
Newenham, Henry de, 159.
Newent, co. Glouc, church, 328.
Newenton, co. Oxford. See Newing-
ton.
Newerk [co. Nott.]. See Newark.
Neweton Castr', co. Dorset. See
Sturminster Newton.
Neweton halle, co. Essex. See
Newton.
Neweton, co. Line. See Newton.
Newhall, la Newehalle, co. Derby,
manor, 433 (p. 289).
Newington by Hythe, Niewenton by
Hethe, co. Kent, manor, 372.
, South, Suth Newenton, co.
Oxford, a manor in, 113.
Newmarket, co. Camb. [and Suff.],
inquisition made at, 434 (p.
297).
Newnham, Neuwenham [oo. Camb.],
235 (p. 163).
, Newenham, Neuwenham,
CO. Glouc, 22, 116, 361.
, inquisition made at, 133.
Newport Pagnell, Neuportpaynnel
[co. Buck.], inquisition made
at, 33.
Newport, Neuport, Niwport, co.
Hants, I. of W., inquisitions
made at, 287, 390.
, CO. Monm., castle and town,
435 {p. 325).
, bridge of, 434 (p.
295).
Nfewsham, Neuhuse [in Brocklesby],
CO. Line, abbot of, 225.
Newshokne, Neusom [in Wressell
parish], co. York, 235 {p. 162).
Newsome, Great, Neusome,' Neusam,
Neusum, [in South Froding-
ham parish!, co. York, 223,
468 {pp. 353 bis, 355, 356).
Newstead, co. Nott., prior of, 165.
Newton Ferrers, Niweton, Nyrveton,
CO. Devon, manor, 362.
Newton, Neweton Peverel, Neweton,
Niweton [in Sturminster
Marshall parish], co. Dorset,
manor, 374.
, , Westly near, 373-
INDEX 0^ PERSONS AND PLACES.
463
Newton — cont.
Long, CO. Durham, 405.
, Neuton [in Dunmow paxish],
CO. Essex manor, 97 {p. 62).
., Neweton halle [in Dunmow
parish], co. Essex, manor,
266.
Nottage, Neuton, co.
Glamorgan, 435 {p. 322).
, Neweton [by Toft], co. Line,
468 {p. 351).
by Castle Acre, Neutone, co.
Norf., manor, 14.
Flotman, co. Norf., 434 {p.
303).
, Great, Neuton, co. N'hamp.,
91 {p. 57).
Neuton [in Bjrwell St. Peter
parish], co. N'humb., 81.
, Surmaville, Neweton Sor-
mavyle, Nyweton Sormavile
[in Yeovil parish], oo. Somers.,
414, 443.
, Neuton [in Blithfield parish],
CO. StaS., 304.
, Neuton [in Swilland parish],
CO. Suff., 434 (p. 301).
East, Neuton [in Aldbrough
parish], oo. York, 468 {p. 354).
East and West, in Holder-
ness, CO. York, 468 {pp. 353,
355).
Kyme, Neuton in the Wylg-
hes, Neuton Kyme, co. York,
45 (pp. 26, 27).
le Willows, Neuton [in
Patrick Brompton parish], co.
York, manor, 190.
, Out, Utneuton, Utneutone,
Outteneuton, co. York, 118,
468 (pp. 353, 355).
Wold, Neuton, co. York, 391
(pp. 261, 265, 266).
Neyrford. See Nerford.
Neysome. See Neusum.
Neyvyle. See Neville.
Nicholas the earl, 434 (p. 306).
Nicholas, Robert son of, 155 (p. 96).
Niewenton, co. Kent. See Newing-
ton.
Ninfield, co. Sussex, Moor Hall in,
q.v.
Nitimbre, co. Sussex. See Nye-
timber.
Niville. See NeviUe.
Niwalle, co. Cornw. See New Hall.
Niwecastel, co. Heref. See New-
castle [co. Radnor].
Niweton, co. Devon. See Newton
Ferrers.
Noakes, la Okes [in Bredenbury
parish], co. Heref., 135.
Noble, William le, 261.
Nodairiis, Noers, Nouers, Nicholas de,
154.
Nodariis — cont.
Robert de, 163 {p. 107), 391
(p. 260).
Nonacourt, William de, 91 (p. 58).
Nonewykethornes, co. York. See
Nunswick. ^
Norbury, co. Staff., Weston Jones
in, q.v.
Norffolk, John de, 234.
Norfolk, earl of. See Bigod.
Norhampton, co. N'hamp. See
Northampton.
Norhampton, Hugh de, 235 (p. 164).
Norhtbarsham, co. Norf. See Bar-
sham.
Norht Wold, co. Norf. See North-
wold.
Normanby [in Burton on Stather
parish], co. Line, 294, 468
(p. 350).
Normanby, William de, 468 (p. 350).
Normand, Geoffrey le, 45 (p. 27).
Normandvyle, See Normanvill.
Normanton, Richard de, abbot of
Dale, 165.
Normanvill, Normandvyle, Richard
de, 39, 45 (p. 27).
Thomas de, escheator, 465.
Norreis, Norreys, Henry, 296 (p. 201).
, Robert le, 387 (p. 255).
Walter le, 27.
Northallerton, Alverton, co. York,
bishop of Durham's court at,
137.
Northampton, Norhampton, co.
N'hamp., inquisitions made
at, 37, 128, 219 (p. 140), 233
(p. 154).
, manor, 37.
, St. James', abbot of, 91 (p.
57).
Northclyf, co. York. See Cliff.
Northcrek, co. Norf. See Creake.
Northfleet, Northflete, co. Kent,
manor, 389.
Northgrave, Alfred de la, 107.
, John de la. son of AKred,
107.
Northeston [obsolete, in Kirkandrews
on Esk], CO. Cumb., 385.
Northleigh, Northleye, co. Devon,
435 (p. 313).
Northmymmes, Northmimmes, co.
Hertf. See Mimms.
Northohn, co. York. See Holme.
Northolm, James de, 32.
Northon Beauceyn, co. Devon. See
Norton.
Northschorewell, co. Hants. See
Shorwell.
Northstoke, co. Sussex. See Stoke.
Northun, co. Norf. See Norton.
Northwode, John de, 162.
Northwold, Norht Wold, co. Norf.,
121 (p. 80).
454
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Norton, Northon Beauceyn [in
Broadwoodwiger parish], co.
Devon, 296 (p. 201).
, CO. Essex, 461 {p. 345).
, Norton subegge [in Aston
sub Edge parish], co. Glouc,
manor, 101.
, East [in Tugby parish], co.
Leic, 391 (pp. 260, 265).
CO. Norf . See Bio Norton.
Pudding, Northun, co. Norf .,
109.
by Daventry, co. N'hamp.,
manor, 221 (p. 143).
Chipping, Chupyngnorton,
CO. Oxford, manor, 90 {p. 53).
Hook, CO. Oxford. See Hook
Norton.
[CO. Radnor], 235 {p. 161).
CO. Suff., 434 {p. 300).
[King's], CO. Wore, 235 {p.
159).
, CO. York [E.R.], 97 {p. 63).
Norton, Hugh de, 164.
, , his daughter Petron-
illa, 164.
Nortput, CO. Essex. See Pitts.
Norwich city, rent of herrings from,
370.
inquisitions made at, 358,
434 (p. 302).
, castle, 109, 308.
, castle guard, 236 (p. 169).
Norwich, bishop of, 173, 175, 236 {p.
170).
Norwyco, John de, 434 {p. 303).
Notboume, co. Sussex. See Nut-
bourne.
Notelee, co. Essex. See Notley.
Notewelle, co. Devon. See NutweU.
Notlestone, co. Hants. See Nettle-
stone.
Notley, Nottele [in Long Crendon
parish, co. Buck.], abbot of,
233(23.155).
Notley, White, Wytenottele, Notelee,
CO. Essex, 434 {p. 298).
, manor, 128.
Nottele, abbot of. See Notley.
NottewiU, CO. Devon. See NutweU.
Nottingham, inquisition made at,
263.
Nouers. See Nodariis.
Noveray, John de, coroner in Leices-
tershire, 335.
Novo Burgo, Robert de, 235 {p. 164).
Novo Mercato, John de, 233 {p. 156),
236 (p. 166).
, Thomas de, 233 (p. 156).
Nugent, Philip, 198.
Nuiim, John de, 392.
NunkeeUng, Killing, Killynge, co.
York, 468 (p. 356).
moor of, 153.
Nunneman, Robert, 468 {p. 351).
Nunwick, Thorns, Nonewykethornes
[now obsolete, near Nunwick
in Wath parish], co. York,
32.
Nutboume, Notboume, Nuttebum,
Nutbume [near Chichester],
CO. Sussex, 163 {p. 106), 391
{pp. 260, 265).
by Pulborough, Notboume
by Pulberwe, co. Sussex, 163
(p. 107).
Nutele, Nutle, co. York. See Nut-
ties.
Nutele. See Nuttle.
Nuttebum, co. Sussex. See Nut-
boume.
Nuttle, Nuttele, Nutle, Nutele,
Peter de, 15.
, John de, son of Peter, 1 5.
, Peter de, 333.
Peter, 468 {pp. 353, 356).
, Peter de, and Isabel his wife,
15.
Nuttles, Nuttele, Nutle, Nutele, in
Preston in Holdemess, co.
York, 15, 468 {pp. 353, 356).
NutweU, NottewiU, NoteweUe [in
Woodbury parish], co. Devon,
44 {pp. 22, 25).
Nyetimber, Neutymbre[ in West Chil-
tington parish], co. Sussex,
164 (p. 107).
, Nitimbre [in Pagham
parish], CO. Sussex, 434 (p.
292).
Njrmelond, co. Devon, manor, 245
(p. 175).
Nympton, Bishops, co. Devon, White
chapel in, q.v.
, George, Nymyd St. George,
CO. Devon, 428.
King's, Nyminton, co.
Devon, manor, 221 (p. 144).
Nymyd St. G«orge, co. Devon. See
Nympton.
Nywelonde, the, co. Heref., 235 (p.
166).
Nyweton, co. Devon. See Newton
Ferrers.
Sormavile, co. Somers. See
Newton.
Oakham, Okeham, Okam, Ocham,
Okham, co. Rutland, 391 {pp.
261, 265).
inquisitions made at, 165
(p. 95), 163 (p. 106), 233 (p.
154).
INDEX OlP PERSON'S AM) PLACES.
45^
Oakham — eont,
manor, 155 {p. 96).
Oakley, Great, Acle, Ocley, co.
Essex, 121 {p. 80).
, advowson, 121 (p. 81).
, Little, Aklee, Oole, Akle, co.
N'hamp., manor, 91 {pp. 57,
58).
advowson, 91 {pp. 57, 58).
inquisitions made at,
91 {p. 57).
Oatcroft, Atcroft [in Titley parish],
CO. Heref., 221 (p. 142).
Oath, Worth [in Aller parish], co.
Somers., 324.
Obethorp, co. Line. See Obthorpe.
Obthorpe, Obethorp [in Thxirlby
parish], co. Line, 163 {p.
106).
Oby, Ouby [in Ashby parish], co.
Norf., 434 {p. 303).
Ocham, co. Rutland. See Oakham.
Ockbrook, Okebrok, co. Derby, 236
{p. 166).
Ockhajn, Okham, co. Surrey, manor,
435 {p. 318).
Ocle, CO. N'hamp. See Oakley.
Ocle, John, 434 {p. 307).
C/. Okie.
Ocley, CO. Essex. See Oakley.
Ocolt, Robert de, 163 {p. 106).
O'Cudy, Thomas, 435 {p. 330).
Odoombe, Odecombe, Odeoumbe,
Odecomb, co. Somers., 41.
„. manor, 183, 235 {p. 158).
Oddyiigeseles. Odlngseles, Hugh
de, 318.
„ John de, son of Hugh, 318.
Odecomb, Odecumbe, Odecombe,
CO. Somers. See Odcombe.
OdeU, Wahull, Wadhull, co. Bedf.
manor, 219 {p. 140).
, fishery and market, 219 {p.
140).
advowson, 219 {p. 140).
, Little, 219 {p. 140).
Odiham, Odyham, co. Hants, manor,
311.
Odingseles. See Oddyngesetes.
O'Doing, Malauthlyn, 435 {p. 330).
Odyham, co. Hants. See Odiham.
Oede, Geofirey, of Harbury, 217.
OfiEeley, co. Staff. See Offley.
Ofieleye, co. Hertf. See Offley.
Offham, Ofham [in South Stoke
parish], co. Sussex, manor,
152.
Offley, Offeleye, co. Hertf., 434 {p.
300).
„ High, Offeley, co. Staff.,
manor, 198.
Oftord, CO. N'hamp. See Ufford.
OHord, Walter de, 47.
Thomas de, 47.
, Walter de, son of Walter, 47.
Offton, Often, co. Suff., 434 {p. 300),
456.
Ofham, CO. Sussex. See Offham.
Often, CO. Suff. See Offton.
Ogbourne, Okeborun, Okebourne, co.
Wilts, 222 bis.
Ogmore, TJggemor, co. Glamorgan,
435 {p. 322).
Ogwell, East and West, Est Wog-
weU, West WogweUe, co.
Devon, 296 (p. 201).
Okam, CO. Rutland. See Oakham.
Okebourn, Okeborun, Alexander le,
222.
Okebourne, Okeborun, co. Wilts. See
Ogbourne.
Okebrok, co. Derby. See Ockbrook.
Okeford, Child, co. Dorset. See
Child Okeford.
Okeham, co. Rutland. See Oakham.
Okehampton, Okhampton, co. Devon
manor, 312.
Okes, CO. Heref. See Noakes.
Okham, co. Rutland. See Oakham.
, CO. Surrey. See Ookham.
Okie, Richard de, 434 {p. 290).
C/. Ocle.
Oldbury, on the Hill, Oldeburi, co.
Glouc, manor, 20.
Oldbury, Ealdebery [in Ightham
parish], co. Kent, 162.
Oldeburi, co. Glouc. See Oldbury.
Oldman, Alexander, 391 {p. 258).
Oleaker, co. Salop, 87.
Olebenham, co. Berks. See Benham.
Olebrok. See Holebrok.
Oleron, John de, 391 {p. 266).
Oliver, William, 152.
Ollerton, AUerton, co. Nott., 233 {p.
157).
Olney, Olneye, co. Buck., manor, 103.
, market, 103.
O'Maccus, William, 434 {p. 306).
Ongar, Angere, co. Essex, 461 {p.
345).
Opemonekote, co. Salop. See Hill-
uppencott.
Opmerdone, co. Sussex. See Harden.
Orby, Orreby, co. Line, manor, 233
{p. 156).
Oresete, oo. Essex. See Orsett.
Orewell, co. Camb. See Orwell.
Orfevere, John son of Walter le, 282.
Orleton, co. Heref., 183, 235 {p. 165).
, , manor, 235 {p. 159).
, Erleton [in Wrockwardine
parish], oo. Salop, 279.
Orhngbury, Orlyngbere, co. N'hamp.,
219 {p. 140).
Ormby. See Orreby.
Ormesby, co. Cumb., .322 {p. 219).
, CO. Line, 468 {p. 350).
CO. Norf., inquisition made
at, 368. _ i
, CO. York, Morton in, q.v.
456
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Ormesby, John de, 163 (p. 106).
, Robert de, 468 {p. 350).
, D ormesby, Walter de, 434
{p. 303).
Orreby, co. Line. See Orby.
Orreby, Ormby, Johnde, 233 (p. 156),
391 {pp. 260, 265), 425.
, , and Isabel (de
Tateshale) his wife, 391.
heir of, 233 (p. 154).
Orsett, Orsete, Corseth, Oresete, co.
Essex, 207, 227.
Orton on the Hill, co. Leic, Weston
in, q.v.
, Overton [in Rothwell parish],
CO. N'hamp., 435 {p. 317).
Orwell, Orewell, co. Camb., manor,
91 {pp. 55, 58).
advowson of St. Andrew's
church, 91 {p. 59).
Osbem, Bartholomew, 52.
, Thomas, 52.
Osbemeby. co. Line. See Osboumby.
Osbert, Boger son ol Peter son
of, 392.
, his sisters Isabel and
Alice, 392.
, Roger son of Peter son of,
Sarah his wife, 392.
Roger son of Peter son of,
Katharine his wife, 392.
Roger son of, 97 {p. 63), 163
{p. 106).
Katharine his wife,
434 {p. 302).
Osboumby, Osbemeby, co. Line,
180, 233 {p. 155).
Osculton, CO. Leic. jSee Owston.
Osemondeston, co. Norf. See Scole.
Osemunderlawe. See Osmunderlaw.
Osemundeston, co. Norf. See Scole.
Osenee. See Osney.
Osenenne, co. Devon, 296 {p. 202).
Osevile. See Dosevile.
Osgodby, Osgoteby by Kinyerbie
Osgoteby [near Markf tRaeen],
CO. Line, 380, 458 {p.
351).
Osgodby, Osgodeby, Walter de, and
Joan (le Scrop), his wife, 294.
Oskereswell, John de, 177.
Osmondeston, co. Norf. See Scole.
Osmotherley, co. York, West Harl-
sey in, q.v.
Osmunderlaw, Osemunderlawe,
Ranulph de, 314, 386.
Osney, Osenee [co. Oxford], court of
St. Valery at, 195.
Ospringe, co. Kent, manor, 38.
Ostenhanger, Bsterynghangre [in
Staiiford parish], co. Kent,
manor, 162.
Oswestry, Oswaldestre, co. Salop,
castle, 363.
castle, &c., 90 {p. 51).
Otford, Otteford, Otteforde, co.
Kent, archbishop's court at,
96, 162, 435 {p. 314).
Othley, CO. SufP. See Otley.
Otho, Thomas son of, and Beatrice
(de Bello Campo) his wife,
98.
, , theirsonOtho, 98.
.their daughter Maud,
See Boteturte.
Otley, Othley, co. Suff., 461 {p. 345).
Otringham, Otrsmgham, co. York.
See Ottringham.
Otteforde, Otteford, co. Kent. See
Otford.
Ottringham, Otringham, Otryngham,
CO. York, 223, 292, 468 {pp.
353, 355)
Ouby, CO. Norf. See Oby.
Oudin, WilUam, 434 {p. 300).
Oueresby [co. Line.]. See Owersby.
Oughterside, Hughtredsat© [in
Aspatria parish], co. Cumb.,
211.
Ouse, River, co. Buck., fishery in,
109.
Ousebum, Little, Usebum, co. York,
45 {p. 27).
Ous'twyk, Oustwik, co. York. See
Owstwick.
Oustwyk, Custwyk, Stephen de, 468
{p. 354).
.William de, 468 {pp. 352).
Ouththoren, co. York. iSee Outhome.
Outnewton, co. York. See Newton.
Outthoren, co. York. See Owthorne.
Overesleye, co. Warw. See Oversley.
Overleye, co. Heref. See Lye.
Oversley, Overesleye [in Arrow
parish, CO. Warw.], lord of.
See Butler.
Overstanton, co. Salop [now co.
Heref.], 321.
Overton, co. N'hamp. See Orton.
, CO. Salop [in Richard's
Castle parish, co. Heref.], 221
(p. 142).
[in Stottesden parish], co.
Salop, 235 {p. 165).
Overton, Geoffrey de, 235 {p. 165).
Ovlle, Ovllle, wmiam de. 281.
, William de, Joan his wife,
daughter of Jordan la Warre,
281.
, William
their son, 281.
Ovington, Ovitone, co. Essex, 434
{p. 298).
, Oviton, CO. Norf., 434 {p.
302).
Ovitone, co. Essex. See Ovington.' "
Owersby, Oueresby [co. Line.]. Prilly
of, q.v.
Owston, Osculton, co. Leic, 235 (p.
162).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
467
Owstwiok, Oustwyk, Oustwik, Cust-
wyk, Custwik [in Garton
parish], 00. York, 223, 468 (pp.
352, 354, 356).
Owthorne, Outhoren, Hutthorn,
Outthoren, Utthorn, co. York,
223, 468 (pp. 353j 354, 356,
357).
Oxfcffd, Jews' school, 282.
Merton Hall, warden of, 236
(p. 168).
, St. Aldate's parish, 282.
St. Edward's parish, 282.
St. Frideswyde's, prior of,
282.
, St. John's hospital without
the East gate, 113, 282.
, le Grek hale, 282.
Oxford, earl of, 98 (p. 64), 150, 434
(pp. 291, 296).
, countess of, 257.
Oxton, CO. Nott., 301.
Oswick, Oxwyk, co. Norf., 109.
Oysel, Richard, 210.
, , escheator, writs to,
391 (pp. 257, 260), 40.S.
Paddington Hastings, Padindene [in
Abinger parish], co. Surrey,
273.
Page, Henry, 163 (p. 106).
, John, 429.
Robert, 53.
Pageham, William de. 290.
John de, son of William,
290.
Pagel, CO. York. See Paull.
Pagel, Pagele, Stephen de, 468 (pp.
353, 356).
Pagham, co. Sussex, Bowley in, q.v.-
Paglesham, Pakelesham, co. Essex,
manor, 288.
Painley, Pathenhale [in Gisburn
parish], co. York, 212 (p. 134).
Pakelesham, co. Essex. See Pagles-
ham.
Pakeman, Robert, 140.
Simon son of Robert, 140.
Pakenham, William de, 293.
. ., Edmund de, 391 (p. 261)..
, Rose his wife, 392
(p. 266).
Edmund de, knight, son of
William, 293.
Paling, 00. Sussex. See Poling.
Palling, Pallingg, co. Norf., ,434 (p.
303),
Pallingham, Palyngham [in Wis-
borough Green and Kirdf ord],
CO. Sussex, 90 (p. 51).
Palyng, co. Sussex. See Poling.
Palyngham, oo. Sussex. See Palling-
ham.
Pampisford, Pampesworth,, co.
Camb., manor, 172.
Pancras Week, co. Devon, Dunsdon
in, q.v.
Panes, Thomas de, 434 (p. 298).
Panesworth, co. Norf. See Pan-
worth.
Paniter, John le, and Agatha his
wife, 435 (p. 316).
Panton, Paunton, co. Line, 275.
Panworth, Panesworth [in Ashill
parish], oo. Norf., 461 (p. 346).
Papillon, Papilun, Roger, 268.
Park, CO. York, prior of, 45 (p. 27).
Parker, Hamo le, 110.
, Hamo le, and Anne his wife,
110.
, John le, brother of Hamo,
110.
Roger le, 218.
, William le (father of Hamo
and John), and Felicia his
wife, 110.
Paries, Joan le, 41 3.
Parley, East, Estperle [in Christ-
church parish], co. Hants,
manor, 34.
Parmonter, John le, of Hckenham,
329.
Parrok, John de, and Maud (Wace-
Ijm.) his wife, 78.
Parteneye, Parteney, co. Line. See
Partney.
Partney, Parteney, Parteneye, co.
Line., 233 (p. 156).
, inquisition made at, 444.
Partrich, Alexander and Peter, 53.
Parwich, Peuerwyche, co. Derby, 301.
Parys, Thomas, 434 (p. 299).
Paskemere, co. Wilts, 435 (p. 312).
Pasmer. See Passemere.
JPasselewe, Ralph, 218.
, William, 91 (p. 57).
Passemere, Passemer, Pasmer.
John de, 148.
, John, 1 5.
John de, Clemence his wife,
148.
, John, 468 (pp. 353, 355).
Paternoster, John, 69.
Richard, 69.
Paterton, William de, 239.
Pathenhale, co. York. See Painley.
Pathishull, co. N'hamp. See Pattis-
hall.
Pathome, Pathorn [in Gisburn
parish], CO. York, 212 (p. 134).
Patrikebrumton, oo. York. See
Brompton.
458
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Pattesley, Pattesle, co. Norf., 109.
Pattingham, co. Salop, Rudge in,
q.v.
Pattishall, Pathishull, Patteshull, co.
N'hamp., manor, 219 (p. 139).
Patton [in Kendal parish].co. Westm.,
mill, 427.
Paulerspury, Pine, co. N'hamp.,
24.
Paulesholte, co. Wilts. See Poulshot.
Paulesholte, John de, 90 (p. 52).
Paulfleet, Payghelflete, co. York,
223.
Paull, Page], Fagel, co. York, 468
(pp. 354, 357).
Paull Hohne, PaygheUiolm, Holme
by Paule, co. York, 223, 292.
Paumer, Walter le, and Katharine
his wife, 53.
Pauncefote, Sibyl, -wife of Grimbald,
116.
Paunton, co. Line. See Panton.
PaTinton. John de. 275.
, Hughde, 50.
, William de, 275.
Pavely. John de, son of John,
56.
, William de, of Quantox head,
56.
Paxton, Paxtone, William son of
Robert de, William de, 110.
Payghelflete, co. York. See Patil-
fleet.
Payghelhohn, co. York. See PauU
TTnlm.
Payn, Andrew, 438.
, WiUiam, 164.
Payn, Robert son of, 235 (p. 164),
296 (p. 202).
Paynnel, Ralph, 37.
Peak, High, co. Derby, bailiwick of,
106.
castle of [at Castleton],
honour of, 65, 106, 259.
, forest of Campana in, 66.
, custody of forest in Hope-
dale, 187.
forest, 188.
Peasemore, Pesemere, Pusemere, co.
Berks, 30, 235 (p. 163).
Feasenhall, Pesenhale, Pesenhal, co.
Suff., 434 (p. 301).
manor, 434 (p. 296).
Pebmaish, Pebeneysh, Pebenorsse,
Pebenesse, Kpinghers [co.
Essex], 434 (pp. 298, 300),
461 (p. 345).
Pecche, Peche, Nicholas, 434 (p.
298).
Robert, 445.
Peckham, West, Westpecham, co.
Kent, manor, 274, 435 (p.
314).
la Hurst wood in, 274.
Peddinge, Thomas de, 144.
Pedewardin, Pedewardyn, Elizabeth
de, and John, her son, 434
(p. 299).
, John de, 235 (p. 165).
, Roger, de. 235 (p. 165).
, Roger, and Alice his wife,
156.
Walter, 176.,
Pedwardine, Pedwardyn [in Bramp-
ton Brvan parish, co. Heref.],
235 (p". 165).
PegUnch, Pegelinch, Pegelyngch [in
Wellow parish], co. Somers.,
226.
Pelsson, Peysson, Stephen,
208.
, Stephen, Christina his wife,
208.
, William son of Stephen,
208.
Pellhenny [co. Monm.J. See Monks-
wood.
Pelynt, Penlym, co. Comw., King's
manor, 254.
Pembridge. Penebrugge, Penebrug,
CO. Heref., 183.
, manor, 235 (p. 1.59).
Pembrok, Roger de, 435 (p. 330).
Pembury, Depingbery [co. Kent],
461 (p. 346).
Pen Mill, Penmulle [in Yeovil
parish], co. Somers., 414.
Penallt, PenaUit [co. Monm.], 435
(p. 326).
Penbont, co. Glamorgan. See Peny-
bont.
Pencarro, co. Comw., 44 (p. 24).
Pendrim, co. Comw., 300.
Penebrug, co. Heref. See Pembridge.
Penebrugg, Penebrug, Penne-
bnigg. Edward de. 346.
, Henry de, 235 (p. 166).
John de, 346, 435 (p. 322).
Penebrugge, co. Heref. See Pem-
bridge.
Penecestre, Margaret de, 78.
Margaret wife of Stephen de,
417.
Peneradgoel [co. Monm.], 435 (p.
326).
Penereth, co. Cxunb. See Penrith.
Penhal [Penhale in St. Enodert],
CO. Comw., 149.
Penharth, co. Comw.. 296 (p. 200).
Penhele, Penheyl [in Egloskeny
parish], CO. Comw., manor,
95.
Penhow, Penho, co. Monm., 434 (pp.
294, 298).
Feningestborp, Penynethorp, co.
York, 488 (pp. 353, 356).
Fenkelyo, Michael, and Beatrice de,
16.
PenUine, Pentlyn, co. Glamorgan,
435 (p. 322).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
459
Penlym, co. Comw. See Pelynt.
Penmark, co. Glamorgan. 435 (p.
322).
Penmulle, co. Somers. See Pen Mill.
Penne, Geoffrey de la, 434 {p. 303).
Pennebrugg. See Penebrugg.
Penrith, Penereth, co. Cumb., in-
quisition made at, 280.
Pentelawe, Henry de, 51.
Penteneye, co. Norf. See Pentney.
Penterry, Pentirih, co. Monm., 434
{p. 294).
Pentlyn, co. Glamorgan. See Pen-
lUne.
Pentney, Penteneye, co. Norf., 434
{p. 302).
Penwern, John de, 296 (p. 201).
Penwodys, co. Cornw., 149.
Penybont, Penbont, co. Glamorgan,
435 {p. 324).
Pei'ching, Percynge, Percyng, Perc-
ing [in Edburton parish], co.
Sussex, 55.
manor, 236 (p. 168).
Percy, Henry dp, 90 {p. 51), 212 {p.
134), 424.
Walter de, 127, 184.
, William de, 468 {p. 351).
Percyng, co. Sussex. See Perching.
Percyng, Philip le, 55.
William de, 55.
Perc5mge, co. Sussex. See Perching.
Perefrizt, co. Surrey. See Pirbright.
Perio, Peryho, Piriho [in Southwiok
parish], co. N'hamp., 435 (p.
316).
, advowson of priory, 91 {pp.
58, 59).
Pemestede, co. Sussex. See Prin-
sted.
Peronel, Walter, 233 {p. 155).
Perran Zabuloe, co. Comw., Calles-
stock in, q.v.
Perrott, North, Perret, co. Somers.,
384. .
, manor, 384.
Pershore, Persore, Persor, co. Wore,
inquisitions made at, 13, 41.
abbot of, writ to, 459.
Peryho, Pyryho, co. N'hamp. See
Perio.
Pesemere, co. Berks. See Pease-
more.
Pesemere, Richard de, 30.
Agnes daughter of Richard
de, 30.
Pesenhal, Pesenhale, co. Suff. See
Peasenhall.
Peter, Roger son of, 233 {p. 156).
Peter son of Osbert, Roger son of.
See Osbert.
Peterborough, co. N'haimp., 47.
, abbot of, 47, 91 {p. 57),
195, 299.
liberty, 47.
Petersfleld, Petersfeld, co. Hants,
borough, 435 (p. 319).
Mapulderham in, q.v.
Petherton, South, Suthperton, co.
Somers., manor, 324.
, market, 324.
Petite, Baldwin le, 434 (pp. 308, 309).
Petyt, Michael, 44 {p. 23).
Peuerwyche, co. Derby. See Par-
wich.
Pevensey, Pevenese, Peveneseye, co.
Sussex, 434 {pp. 292, 297).
castle, 374.
Peverel, honour, 99, 140, 143, 202,
309, 371, 417, 456.
court of, at Scarsdale, 202.
Peverel, Thomas, 374.
, Thomas, of Mansbridge,
386.
Andrew, 386.
Andrew son of Thomas,
374.
,Hugh, 245 {p. 175).
, Thomas, of Barton, 232 {p.
154).
, William, son of Henry son
of Thomas, 386.
Peverwiohe, Thomas de, 65.
Peyldecerf, Ralph, 233 {p. 166).
Peysson. See Peisson.
Peytevyn, John, 235 {p. 166).
Peyton, co. Suff., court at, 284.
Peyton, Peytone, John de, 284, 305,
434 {p. 300).
Peyver, John, 434 {p. 291).
Philip, John, 159.
PhiUp ap Howell, Appehowell, writ
to, 221 {p. 144).
Philleigh, co. Comw. See Bglosros.
Plohard, Pyeard, Pychard, John,
352
Miles, 235 {p. 159).
, Roger, son of Johk, 352.
William, 91 {p. 58).
Picheford, Pycheford, Richard de,
163 {p. 107), 391 {pp. 260,
265).
Pickbum or Pigburn, Pikebom [in
Brodsworth parish], co. York,
212 {p. 135).
Pickenham, North, Pikenham, Py-
kenham, co. Norf., 210, 329.
Pickenham, Wade, Pykenham, co.
Norf., 329.
Walter brother of the parson
of, 329.
Gervase rector of, 329.
Pickewell, co. Leie. See Kckwell.
Pickhill, CO. York, Allerthorpe in,
q.v.
Pickwell, Pickewell, co. Leic, 155
{p. 96).
Pickworth, Pikeworth, co. Line,
233 (p. 155).
Picot. See Kgot.
460
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Kcotesfeld, co. Monm., 434 {p. 294).
Kgbum, CO. York. See Kckbum.
Pigot, Pygot, Picot, John, 233 (p.
155).
, Ralph, 233 {p. 155).
Pihteslee, co. N'hamp. See Pitchley.
Pikebom, co. York. See Pickbum.
Pikbom, William de, 212 (p. 135).
Pikehou, Pykehou, co. Cvimb., 278.
Pikenham, co. Norf . See Pickenham.
Pikenham, Amisius son of the son of
John de, 329.
Pikeworth, co. Line. See Pickworth.
Pilatonhale, co. Staff. See PiUaton.
PUlaton, Pilatonhale [in Penkridge
parish], co. Staff., 71.
Pilleth, PulUd [co. Radnor], 235 (p.
161).
Pilsbury, SpiUisbiry, PiUesbiry [in
Haxtington parish], co. Der-
by, 301.
Pilton, PUton Priors, co. Devon, 235
(p. 165).
Piltone, CO. Essex, now called Dela-
mere, q.v.
Pimpeme, Pympeme, co. Dorset,
229, 435 (p. 314).
Pinches [co. Kent]. See Pympe.
Flnkeney, Pynlieny, Pynkenl.
Hamund de. 315.
, Hamund de, and Alice his
wife, 315.
Henry de, 218.
John de, son of Hamund,
315.
, WiUiam de, 315.
Pipard. See Pypard.
Pipinghers, co. Essex. See Peb-
marsh.
Pirbrigjit, Purifright, Purifrith,
Perefrizt, co. Surrey, manor,
92.
Pircho, William de, 434 (p. 298).
Pirhowe, co. Norf., 434 (p. 303).
Pirie, co. N'hamp. See Paulerspury.
Piriho, CO. N'hamp. See Perio.
Piriton, CO. Hertf. See Pirton.
Pirly. See Priily.
Pirot. Pyrot. Balph, 325.
Ralph son of Ralph son of
Ralph, 325.
Simon son of Ralph, 325.
Pirton, Piriton, co. Hertf., 318.
Pisford, Pisseford, Spisseford, co.
N'hamp., 219 (p. 140).
Pitchley, Pihteslee, co. N'hamp.,
128.
Pitts, North, Northput [in Canew-
don], CO. Essex, 353.
Plauche, Plaunclie, James de la,
371.
, James de la, Maud his -wife,
371.
John de la, son of James,
371.
1 Plashes, Plasses in Staundon [in
1 Standon parish], co. Hertf.,
; the lord of, 219 (p. 140).
I Plassetis. See Plessetis.
Plattelond, co. Monm., 434 (p. 296).
I Plaunche. See Planche.
Plays, Playz, Plecetis, Pleiz, Plescis.
I See Plessetis.
i Plesinghow, John de, 223.
, Plessetis, Plays, Pleiz, Playz,
i Plessitis. Plassetis, Plece-
tis, Plescis. Giles de. 121.
, Hughde. 42.
, Robert de, 17.
Giles de, 221 (p. 143).
Hugh de, son of Hugh, 42.
, John de, 229.
, John de, son of Robert, 17.
, Richard de, son of Giles, 121.
, Robert de, Ela his wife, 17.
Plockenet, Plokenet, Plokeneht.
See Plucknet.
Plomberewe. See Plumbergh.
Plucknet, Plockenet, Plokeneht,
Alan, 108, 230, 446.
Plumber, Roger de, 127, 184.
Plumbergh, Plomberewe, Laurence
de, 288.
, , his daughter Sarah.
See Coggeshale.
Plumberwe, co. Essex. See Plum-
borough.
Plumbland, Pliuuland, co. Cumb.,
170.
Plumborough, Plumberwe [in South-
minster parish], CO. Essex,
marsh, 207.
Plumesyerd, co. Sufi., 434 (p. 300).
Plumland, co. Cumb. See Pliunb-
land.
Plumland, Plumlond, Richard de,
327.
, Robert de, 322 (p. 219).
Plumpton, Plumton [near Morton
Piiikney], co. N'hamp., 219
{p. 141).
, Plompton, CO. Sussex, 236
(p. 170).
, .manor, 236 (p. 168).
Plumpton, Ralph son of William de.
218.
Plumstede, co. Kent, 159 (p. 101).
Plymstock, co. Devon, Staddes-
combe and Staddon in, 296
(p. 201).
Poddig, Richard, 296 (p. 201).
Poer, Pouwer, Power, Ahne la, 235
(p. 159).
, Hugh le, 235 (p. 166).
John le, 232 (p. 153).
, Robert le, 121 (p. 81).
Pointon, Poynton [in Sempringham
parish], CO. Line., 233 (p.
155).
Fokelye, co. Haute, 386,
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
461
Poland, Pollsmg [in Odiham parish],
CO. Hants, manor, 311.
Polcaron, co. Comw., 300.
Polesworth, co. Warw., Pooley in,
q.v.
Poleye, co. Warw. See Pooley.
Polgreyn, John, 227.
Poling, Palinge, Palyng, Polyng, co.
Sussex, hospital of St. John,
90 (p. 51), 376.
hundred, 90 (p. 51).
PoUngges. See Ponyngges.
Pollard, John, 218.
William, 218.
Pollyng, CO. Hants. See Poland.
Polrode [in St. Tudy parish], co.
Cornw., manor, 379.
Polschech, co. Cornw., 379.
Polstead, Polstede, Polstid, co. Suff.,
305.
Polstoz, CO. Cornw., 44 (p. 24).
Polum, CO. Line. See Poolham.
Polyng, CO. Sussex. See Poling.
Pomeray, Pomeraye, Henry de
la. 296.
, Henry de la, 312.
Henry de la, son of Henry,
296.
Ponchardoune. See Punchardun.
Ponte, Maud de, 83.
Simon de, 44 (p. 23).
Pontefracto, Robert de, of Wils-
trop, 350.
Adam de, 468" (p. 352).
, Robert de, 45 (p. 26).
, Thomas de, son of Robert,
350.
Ponteland, co. N'humb., inquisition
made at, 81.
Pontem Tegule. See Thele.
Ponthope, Robert de, 58.
, , his son John, 58.
Ponyngges, Polingges, Michael de,
121 (p. 81), 323.
Pooley, Poleye [in Polesworth
parish], CO. Warw., manor,
100.
Poolham, Polum [in Woodhall
parish], co. Line, 233 (p. 1 56),
425.
Popes Hall, Popishal [in Buokland
parish], co. Hertf., 435 (p.
318).
Poringland, Poringlond, co. Norf.,
434 (p. 303).
Porlock, Porlok, co. Somers., 397.
place names in, 367.
Porter, John, of Pickenham, 329'.
, Richard son of Roger le,
235 (p. 164)':
Portes, Richard de, 235 (p. 164).
Portland, co. Dorset, manor, 435
(p. 313).
Portskewet, Portscuet [co. Monro.],
434 (p, 298).
Poslingford, co. Suff., Wentford in,
q.v.
Posyte, Thomas, 235 (p. 164).
Potoote, Potecote [in Cold Higham
parish], CO. N'hamp., 219 (p.
140).
Potern, Thomas de, 238.
Potewelleclyve, co. Glouc, 434 (p.
295).
Pothowe, Alice (de Blaby), wife of
Robert de, 10.
Pott [near Masham], co. York, wood,
210.
Pottebery in Estwelle [Eastwell], co.
Kent, 372.
Potterspury, Estpyrie, co. N'hamp.,
218.
Potteres pyrie, co. N'hamp.,
manor, 24.
Pot3mgton, co. Devon. , See Pudding-
ton.
Poulemeweryk. See Pwl Mejrric.
Poulshot, Pauleshotte, co. Wilts, 20,
90 (p. 52).
Pouwer. See Poer.
Power. See Poer.
Poygnaunt, John, 52.
Poynton, co. Line. See Pointon.
Praers, Preers, Richard de and
Joan (de Crue), his wife, 250.
r Thomas de and Avice (de
Crue) his wife, 250.
Prall, Roger, 296 (p. 201).
Pratis, John de, 163 {pp. 107, 108).
Prato, Alexander de, 434 (p. 300).
Preaux [Eure. France], abbot of, 34.
Preers. See Praers.
Prees, co. Salop, Sandford in, q.v.
Premlflonde, co. Hants. See Prince-
let.
Presford, co. Hants, I. of W., 390.
Presteigne, Prestheinede [co. Radnor],
235 (p. 160).
, market and fairs, 235 (p.
160).
Prestgrave, co. Leic, 91 (p. 54).
Preston in Amoundemess, co. Lane,
inquisition made at, 46.
Capes, CO. N'lfe,mp., 219 (p.
141).
Richard [in Heversham
parish], CO. Westm., 137.
in Craven, co. York, inquisi-
tion made at, 424.
in Holderness, co. York, 1 5,
148, 468 {pp. 353, 354, 355,
356).
, , All Saints' church,
223.
, la Twyere in, 223.
Preston, John de, 468 {pp. 354, 356).
-Laurence de, 407.
Prestwood, Prestwode [in EUastone
parish], co. Staff., 202.
Prevet wood, co. Hants, See Privet.
462
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Pridias, Thomas de, 149, 237.
Pridinton, co. Siiff. See Purton.
Prilliston, Preleston labaorbed in
Billiiigford near Diss], co.
Norf., 434 {p. 302).
Prilly, Prilli, Prylly, Pirly, Peter, of
Owersby and Alice his wife,
91.
Primerol, John, 39.
Princelet, Premffelonde [in Bon-
church parish], co. Hants.
I. of W., 390.
Prinsted, Pemestede by Bourne [in
Westboume parish], co.
Sussex, 291.
Prittlewell, Pritelewell, co. Essex,
257.
, manor, 257.
Privet, Prevet [in Sherborne St.
John parish], co. Hants, wood,
96.
Prodemay, Thomas of Caistor, 225.
Prodom, Everard, 45 {p. 26).
, , Henry his son, 45
(p. 26).
Prophet, Nicholas, 80.
Proudfot, WiUiam, 468 (p. 352).
Prouz, Hugh, 296 (p. 201).
Pruce, John le, 438.
Prylly. See Prilly.
Pudding Norton, co. Norf. See
Norton.
Puddington, Potyngton, co. Devon,
manor and advowson, 457
(pp. 342-3).
Pulborough, Pulberwe, co. Sussex,
163 (p. 107).
PulUd, CO. Radnor. See Pilleth.
Punchardon, Pmicliardun, Pon-
charddoune, Oliver de,
451.
, John, 296 (p. 202).
, Oliver de, 184.
, Oliver de. son of Oliver, 451.
Punfold, Pundefaude, Geoffrey,
atte or de la. 268.
, John atte, son of Geoffrey,
268.
Purcell, Hugh, 434 (p. 305).
Purif right, Purif rith, co. Surrey. See
Pirbright.
Puriton, Puritone, co. Somers., 388.
Purton, Pridinton [in Stansfield
parish], CO. SufE., 461 (p. 345).
Pusemere, co. Berks. See Peasemore.
Pusers, Geoffrey, 229.
Putton, Thomas de, 371.
Puynz, Hugh, 167.
Pwl Meyric, Poulemeweryk [near
Chepstow, CO. Monm.], fishery,
434 (p. 294).
Pycard, Pychard. See Pichard.
Pyeheford. See Picheford.
Pydyngton, John de, 91 (p. 57).
Pygot. See Pigot,
Pykenham, co. Norf. See Picken-
ham.
Pympe, Pinches [in Nettlestead
parish, CO. Kent], 461 (p.
346).
Pympeme, co. Dorset. See Pim-
peme.
Pynkeny, Pynkeni. See Knkeney.
Pypard, Plpard, Margery wife
of Edmund, 31.
, William son of Thomas,
a Norman, 31.
, John son of WiUiam, 31.
John son of WiUiam, brother
of Thomas and imcle of
WiUiam, 31.
, Margery wife of Thomas,
the Norman, 31.
Pjrrot. See Pirot.
Pyryho, co. N'hamp. See Peryho.
Q
Qhwersted, co. Sufi. See Wherstead.
Quantock Hills, Cantok, co. Somers.,
457 (p. 341).
Quontoxhead, Cantukesheved, co.
SomerS., Pavely of, q.v.
Quappelond, co. Line. See Whap-
lode.
Quarles, Quaxsles, co. Norf., 392 (p.
268), 434 (p. 303).
Quatt, CO. Salop, Dudmaston in, q.v.
Quelphowe, co. Cumb. See Whelpo.
Quenby, Queneby [in Hungerton
parish], CO. Leic, 244.
Quentyn, Roger, 229.
Gf. Quintyn.
Queye, co. Camb. See Quy.
Queye, Roger de, 214.
Quidenham, Quydenham, co. Norf.,
163 (p. 106), 309, 391 (p. 261).
QuikeshuUe, co. Staff. See Quixhill.
Quinebergh, co. Norf. See Whin-
bergh.
Quinf eU, co. Cumb. See WhinfeU.
Quinton, co. Glouc, Meon in, q.v.
Quintyn, William son of William,
438.
Cristina, 438.
Gf. Quentyn.
Quixhill. QuikeshuUe [in Rocester
parish], CO. Staff., 202.
Quixlay, co. York. See Whixley.
Quixlay, John son of Alexander de,
45 (p. 27).
Quy, Queye, co. Camb., 214.
Quydenham, co. Norf. S^ Quideo-
ham.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
463
Baath, co. Glamorgan. See Roath.
Rabayn, Elias de, 134.
, Maud wife of, 383.
Kabaz, Stephen, writ to, 91 {p. 59).
Racchich, co. Somers. See Neroche.
Racton, co. Sussex, Lordington in,
q.v.
Radebrig, William de, 235 [p. 164).
Radene, co. Somers. See Redden.
Radenor, Radenore, Radenoure.
See Radnor.
Radestoke, co. Somers. See Rad-
stock.
Radeswell, co. Essex. See Ridge-
well.
Radeweye, co. Warw. See Radway.
Radnor, Radenoure, Radenore,
Radenor [co. Radnor], castle
and borough, 41.
, castle and manor, 183.
castle &c., 235 {p. 160).
inquisition made at, 235 (p.
160).
market and fair, 235 {p.
160).
barony, 235 (pp. 159, 162).
Old, CO. Radnor, advowson,
235 {p. 166).
, New, advowson, 235 (p.
166).
Radstock, Radestoke, co. Somers.,
226.
Radway, Radeweye, co. Warw.,
inquisition made at, 316.
Radyng, co. Berks. See Reading.
RadjT, Radur, co. Glamorgan, 435
{p. 324).
Raggeleye, Henry de, 435 {p. 330).
Ragherith, co. Essex. See Rawreth.
Raghton, co. Cumb. See Raughton.
Rainham, Reynham, Reinham, co.
Norf., 109, 323, 461 {p. 346).
Ralegh, Raleghe, Baleie, Gervase de,
457 {p. 342).
Joan de, 435 {p. 322).
, Joan wife of Simon de, 434
(p. 298).
, John de, 435 {p. 322).
Ralph, Hugh son of, 218, 468 {p. 350).
Nicholas son of, 22.
Ramesden, co. Essex. See Ramsden
Cray, co. Oxford. See Rams-
den.
Ramesholt, William de, 434 {p. 301).
Rammeseye, co. Hunt. See Ramsey.
Rammesholt, co. Stiff. See Rams-
holt,
Ramsden Cray, Ramesden, co.
Essex, 434 {p. 298).
Ramesden, co. Oxford, 435
(p. 311).
Ramsey, Rammeseye, co. Himt.,
abbot of, 146.
Ramsholt, Rammesholt, co. Suff.,
434 {p. 301).
Randiri Knejrris, 90 {p. 62).
Randolf, Randulf, Amice wife
of John. 335.
John, 434 (p. 302).
Thomas, son of John and
Amice, 335.
Ranulph, Ralph son of, his daughter
Joan. See Tateshale.
Rathmell, Routhmel [in Giggleswick
parish], co. York, manor,
424.
Ratingden, Ratyngden, John de,
son of Agatha de, 271.
Ratlisden, co. Suff. See Rattlesden.
Ratsborough, Rattesbourgh [in
Southminster], co. Essex, 207.
Rattlesden, Ratlisden, Rattlesdone,
CO. Suff., 269.
, Wood Hall, manor in, 121
{p. 81).
Rattlesden, Simon de, 121 {p. 81 ).
Ratyngden. See Ratingden.
Raudon, co. York. See Rawdon.
Raueswell [Branswell ?], co. Line,
236 {p. 168).
Raughton, Raghton [in Dalston
parish], co. Cumb., 385.
Raunds, Raundes, co. N'hamp., 435
(p. 316).
Raven, Ravene, John, 61, 118.
Ravenehul [Raven in Dinedor ?], co.
Heref., 230.
Baveningham, co. Norf., 434 {p. 302).
Ravensden, Ravenesdene, co. Bedf.,
manor, 214.
Tilwick in, q.v.
Ravenser, Raveneser [in Holderness,
si/bmerged], co. York, 468
{pp. 354, 356).
Rawdon, Raudon [in Guiseley par-
ish], CO. York, 45 {p. 27).
Rawreth, Ragherith, co. Essex,
majior, 152.
Raydor [co. Radnor]. See Rhayader.
Rayleigh, Reylegh, Reyleihg, Rey-
leye, Relegh, co. Essex, 258.
, court at, 288;
, honour, or barony, 28, 227,
228, 257, 258, 288.
Raynevile, Thomas de, 418.
Reading, Redyug, Redingg, Radyng
[CO. Berks], abbot of, 236 (p.
168), 319, 421, 432.
Reculver, Reculvere, Beculvre, co.
Kent, archbishop's court at,
159.
, court of, 372.
464
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Redcar, Redekere, co. York, 215.
Iledcastle, co. Glamorgan, 435 {p.
328).
Rede, James le, 434 {pp. 308, 309).
Redebome, John de, 425.
Redebum, barony, 468 {p. 350).
Redefen, co. Line, 236 {p. 168).
Redekere, co. York. See Redcar.
Redeman. See Redman.
Redemilde, co. Leie. iSfee Redmile.
Redenor, co. Comw., moor, 44 (p.
24).
Redenesse, William de, 80.
Redepole [in Yalding], co. Kent.,
fishery, 435 (p. 315).
Redlnges. Bedyug, John de, 277.
, John de, his daughters,
Margaret and Isabel, 277.
Redingg [co. Berks]. See Reading.
Redleye, Redlee, Richard de, 120.
, Peter de, son of Richard,
120.
Richard de, Roberga his
wife, 120.
Redman, Redeman, Thomas de, 437.
Redmarsh, the, co. Glamorgan, 435
{p. 323).
Redmile, Redenu'lde, co. Leic, 25.
Redruth, Rudruth, co. Comw., ad-
vowson of church of St. Uny,
245 (p. 176).
Redymon, William, 49.
Redyng, co. Berks. See Reading.
Redyng. See Redinges.
Ree, Heniy del, 164.
, of King's Stanford,
50.
Reginald, John son of, 246, 352.
Reigate, Reygate, co. Surrey, court
of, 157.
Reighton, Rycheton, Righton,
Rychton, Ryhton, Ryghton,
Richton, Rychoton, co. York,
163 {pp. 107, 108 ter). 391
. {p. 265), 468 {pp. 353, 356).
Reinham, co. Norf. See Rainham.
Relegh, co. Essex. See Rayleigh.
Remeseye. See Romeseye.
Rempny [co. Mornn.]. See Rimaney.
Rendcombe, Ryndecumbe, co. Glouc.
435 {p. 320).
Renhold, Ronhale, co. Bedf.. manor,
98 {p. 64).
Rensi, co. Comw., 44 {p. 23).
Rensy, Thomas de, 44 (p. 23).
Reprenna, co. Comw., 44 {p. 24).
Respton, co. Westm., 427.
Reston, co. York. See Riston.
Retherwas, co. Heref. See Rother-
was.
Retherwyk, Joan de, 163 (p. 103).
Reueshale, co. Norf. See Rushall.
Revel, Thomas, 244.
Revesby, co. Line, abbot of, 468
{p. 350).
Rew, Rewe [in Ventnor parish], co.
Hants, I. of W., 232 {p. 153).
Rewel wood, la Ruele, co. Sussex,
90 (p. 51).
Rewenhale, co. Essex. See Rivenhall.
Reydon, co. Norf. See Roydon,
Reydon, Robert de, 434 {p. 301).
Reylegh, Reyleye, Reyleihg. See
Rayleigh.
Reymerston, Reymereston, co. Norf.,
236 {p. 169).
Rejrmes, Reymis, John de, 434 (p.
300).
Robert de, 434 (p. 298).
Reynaud, Thomas, 434 (p. 303).
Reynberd, Robert, 156.
Reynesthorp, John de, 434 (p. 303).
Reynham, co. Norf. See Rainham.
Rhayader, Raydor [co. Radnor],
castle &c., 235 (p. 161).
Rhyn, Pym [in St. Martin parish],
CO. Salop, 90 (p. 51).
Rhythjm., Ruthyn [in Llanilld
parish], co. Glamorgan,
country of, 435 (p. 323).
Rial, Richard de, 212 (p. 135).
Ribbesford, co. Wore, 235 (p. 164).
Ribbesford, Henry de, 13, 235 (pp.
164, 165).
Richard earl of Cornwall, 82.
See ComwalL
Richard, Nicholas son of, of Staple-
ford, 165.
, Robert son of, 54.
Richards Castle [co. Heref.], castle
and town, 221.
, manor, 221 (p. 144).
inquisitions made at, 221
(p. 143).
Richemonde. See Richmond.
Richmond, co. Surrey. See Sheen.
Richmond, Rychmond, Richemund,
Richemonde, co. York, in-
quisitions made at, 375, 418.
, castle guard, 77, 393, 418,
430.
, honour, 83, 114, 434 (p. 296).
Richmond, earl of, 326, 418, 430.
See Britannia.
Richmond, Richemound, Nicholas
de, 229.
, Thomas de, knight, 418.
Richton, Rychoton, co. York. See
Reighton.
Ridale, co. Westm. See Rydal.
Ridgewell, Radeswell, co. Essex, 147.
Riffl, Richard, 44 (p. 23).
Righton, CO. York. See Reighton.
Rilleston, Rylleston, Elias de, 240,
468 (p. 352).
, , Emma daughter of.
See Pauvel.
RimsweU, RymesweU, Rjrmeswelle
[in Owthom parish], co. York,
223, 468 {pp. 354, 357).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
465
Ringbrough, Rymburg, Ryngbiirg
[near Aldbrough], eo. York,
468 (pp. 354, 356).
Ringeshale, co. Suff. See Ringshall.
Ringested, co. Norf . See Ringstead.
Ringgested, co. Suff. See Ringstead
[co. Norf.].
Ringshall, Ringeshale, co. Suff., 434
{p. 300).
Ringstead, Ringested, Ringgested,
CO. Norf., 461 {p. 346).
Great, 434 {p. 300).
, Little, Kingsted, co. Norf.,
461 (p. 346).
Ryngsted, co. N'hamp., 435
(p. 316).
Ripariis, Rypariis, John de, 39, 149,
300, 431.
Ripe, Ryp, co. Sussex, 374.
Risbridge, Ryssebreg, co. Suff., hun-
dred, 174.
Risby, Ryseby, Rysby, co. Line,
233 (p. 156), 468 {p. 351).
Rise, Ryse, in Holdemess, co. York,
468 (pp. 354, 357).
manor, 215.
Riseley, Rysel, co. Line, 468 (p. 351).
RisJdnton, co. Line. See Rusking-
ton.
Rissington Wick, Wyk by Stowe St.
Edward, co. Glouc, inquisi-
tion made at, 117.
Ristington, co. Line. See Rusking-
ton.
Riston, Ryston, Reston, co. York,
468 (pp. 352, 354, 355).
Risum, CO. York. See Rysome.
Rivaux, Rivaus, co. York, abbot of,
391 (pp. 261, 266).
Rivenhall, Rowenhal, Rywenhale,
Rewenhale, co., Essex, 73.
, manor, 429.
River, Ryvere, co. Kent, 36.
Archer's Court in, q.v.
Rivere, Ryvere, Richard de la, 90
(p. 52).
, Robert de la, 1 84.
Rivet, Roger, 434 (p. 303).
Roald, Walter son of, 418.
Roath, Raath [by Cardiff], co.
Glamorgan, 435 (p. 322).
Robert, Alan son of, 314.
, John son of, 233 (p. 155),
434 (p. 298).
Richard son of, 434 (p. 306).
, Robert son of, 435 (p. 329).
, William son of, 468 (p. 352).
Robertebridge, co. Sussex, abbot of,
376.
Robylot, John, 164.
Rocester, co. Staff., Quixhill in, q.v.
Roche, la Roche, co. Cornw., ad-
vowson, 44 (p. 24).
Roche, Adam de la, 434 (p. 309).
Rocheford, Joan de, 434 (p. 300).
Wt. 14428.
Rochester, co. Kent, castle, 349.
castle guard, 162.
priory, St. Felix, a cell of.
See Felixstowe.
Rochford, Rocheford, co. Essex,
hundred, 257, 288.
Rockborn, Rokeburne, Rokebeme,
CO. Hants, manor, 431.
Rockingham, Rokingham, Rokyng-
haxn, CO. N'hamp., 219 (p.
140).
castle guard, 47, 91 (p. 57),
299.
Rockland, Rokelund, co. Norf., 434
(p. 302).
advowson, 434 (p. 304).
RockUff, Routheclif, Rouckecliffe,
CO. Cumb., 314, 385.
Rod, Rode, co. Heref. [in Presteign
parish, co. Radnor], 221 (p.
142).
Rodden, Radene, co. Somers., 101.
Rode, CO. Heref. See Rod.
Rode, Ralph atte, 121 (p. 80).
Bodes, Rodys, Henry de. del, 72.
Hugh de, 72.
Rodington, co. Salop, Isombridge in,
q.v.
Rodleye, Ralph de, 361.
Rodway, Radeweye [in Cannington
parish], CO. Somers., manor
and church, 457 (p. 342).
Rodys. See Rodes.
Roff, Solomon de, justice in eyre,
268.
Roger, Hugh son of, 49.
, Richardson of, ofPickenham,
329.
, Robert son of, 128, 209, 420,
434 (p. 303).
, William son of, 316.
Roger son of John, John son of, 115.
Roges, Bokes, John, 85.
Simon or Simon de, of
Porlock, 367.
, Henry, of Holcombe, 367.
, Joan daughter- of Simon,
367.
, Simon, and Isabel (deTracy),
his wife, 367.
Rokeburne, Rokebeme, co. Hants.
See Rockborn.
Bokele, Eicliard de la son of Ric-
hard, 213.
, Maud de la. See Fraxino.
, Philip de la, 213.
, Richard de la, 392 (p. 267),
434 (p. 303).
, Richard de la (son of
Richard), Margaret his wife,
213.
Rokeles, Rokels, John, 21.
Rokelund, co. Norf. See Rockland.
Rokes. See Roges.
Rokesham,. co. Line. See Roxholme.
2 G
466
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Bokesle, Bokesleg, Rokeslye,
Richard de, 331.
Richard de, Joan (de Criel),
wife of, 372.
Rokinghain,Rokyiighain,co.N'hamp.
See Rockingham.
Roland, Richard, 457 (p. 342).
Rolendrit, Rolandrith, co. Oxford.
See Rolhight.
RoUnge, co. Kent. See Rowhng.
Rolleston, co. Leic, 91 (pp. 58,
59).
Rolleston, co. York. See Rowlston.
Rollright, Rolendrit, co. Oxford, 235
(p. 163).
, Great, Rolandrith, co. Ox-
ford, manor, 394.
Rolveston, co. Heref . See Rowlstone.
Rolveston, WilUam de, 386.
Romenhale, co. Kent. See Bom-
ney.
Romeseye, Remeseye, John de, 235
(p. 164).
Romesi, Walter de, 384. •
Romesye, abbess of. See Romsey.
Romeyn, John, 163 (p. 106).
, Thomas, citizen of London,
and JuUana his wife, 93.
Romford, co. Essex, 434 (pp. 291,
297).
Romney, Old, Romenhale, co. Kent,
advowson, 387 (p. 255).
Romsey, Rumesey, Romesye, Bome-
sey, CO. Hants, 386.
, abbess of, 431, 432, 467.
Ronhale, co. Bedf. See Renhold.
Roos, Ross, Rosse, in Holdemess, co.
York, 468 (pp. 352, 354 Ua,
357).
Roos, Bos, Boss, Bosse, Isabel
de, 25.
, Margaret de, 427.
, Isabel de, 6.
.John de, 163 (p. 103), 468
(pp. 354, 356).
Robert de, 223.
Robert de, of Wark, his
daughters Margaret and
Isabel, 427.
, William de, 91 (p. 56), 248,
269, 427.
William de, and Maud his
wife, 434 (p. 302).
, William son of Margaret de,
137.
, William de, lord of Belvoir,
25, 298, 324.
WilUam de, of Heln[isley,
45 (p. 25), 235 (p. 162).
WilUam le, of Ingmanthorpe,
WilUam de, WilUam baron
of, 468 (pp. 352, 354).
Roscelyn, Peter, 320 (p. 216).
Rose, Stephen de la, 141.
Rosevidney, Rosevynny [in Ludgvan
parish], CO. Comw., 379.
Rosmorek, Robert de. 111.
Rospegh, CO. Comw., 379.
Ross, Rosse, co. York. See Roos.
Bossale, Thomas de, 163 (p. 108).
Bothe .... See Botherfield.
Botherbridge, Rutherebrigge, co.
Sussex, hundred, 90 (p. 51).
Rotherfield, Rothe, Rutherefeld, co.
Sussex, manor, 435 (p. 318).
, king's court at, 23.
Rotherham, co. York., Daltonin, q.v.
Rotherwas, Retherwas [in Dinedor
parish], CO. Heref., 230.
Rothewell, Rothewelle, co. N'hamp.
See RothweU.
Bothlnge, Henry de, 60.
, Alexander de, son of Henry,
60.
RothweU, Rowelle, Roulle, co. line,
manor and advowson, 225.
, inquisition made at, 176.
RothweU, Rothewell, RotheweUe, co.
N'hamp., manor and hundred,
435 (p. 316).
, market and fair, 435 (p. 316).
honour, 435 (p. 315).
Roubergh, co. Dorset. See Row-
barrow.
Bouckecliffe, co. Ciomb. See Book-
Ufi.
Boughton, Bughton, co. Norf., 434
(p. 303).
Roule, Alan de, 278, 322 (p. 219).
RouUe, CO. Line. See RothweU.
Rounhay, co. Hertf. See Rowney.
Rous. See Rus.
Routh, Rue, co. York, 468 (pp. 354,
356).
Routhechf , co. Cumb. See RockUff.
Routhmel, co. York. See Rathmell.
Rowbarrow, Boubergh, co. Dorset,
hundred, 435 (p. 313).
Bowdon, Roudone [in Chippenham
parish], CO. Wilts, manor, 426.
Bowelle, co. Line. See BothweU.
Rowelle, Robert de, 225.
John de, son of Bobert, 225.
Bowenhal, co. Essex. See RivenhaU.
RowUng, RoUnge [in Goodnestone
parish, near Eastry], co.
Kent, 144.
Rowlston, RoUeston [in Mappleton
parish], co. York, 468 (pp.
353, 354, 355, 356).
Rowlstone, Rolveston, co. Heref.,
230.
Rowner, Rughenore, co. Hants,
manor, 34.
Rowney, Rounhay [near Sacombe],
CO. Hertf., 91 (p. 58).
Roxhohne, Roxham, Rokesham [in
Leasingham parish], co. Line.
236 (p. 168).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
467
Roxholme — cont.
, majior, 442.
Roxton, 00. Bedf., Chawston in, q.v.
Roydon by Diss, Reydon, co. Nori.,
paison of. See Morley.
Roydon, Rydon [near Castle Rising],
CO. Norf., advowson, 163 {p.
106), 391 (pp. 261, 265).
Roys. See Boys.
Royston, co. Hertf., court at, 435 (p.
315).
, prior of, 236 {p. 167), 434
(p. 301).
Ruchestre, Simon de, 58.
Ruda, Amandus de, 223.
John de, 333.
, and Joan his wife,
223.
Rudde, le, co. Leic, 91 {p. 54).
Rudge, Rugge [in Pattingham
parish], co. Salop, 235 {p.
165).
Rudham, East, co. Norf., Brooms-
thorpe in, q.v.
Rudhani, Walter de, 423.
Rudruth, co. Comw. See Redruth.
Rudry, Rudri, co. Glamorgan, 435
{p. 324).
Rue, CO. York, See Routh.
Rue, Joan wife of Jobn de la,
daughter of JohnUthred, 403.
Ruele, CO. Sussex. See Rewel.
Rufford, Rughford, eo. Nott., 233
(p. 156).
abbot of, 233 {p. 156).
Ruflorth, Rughford, co. York, 45
{p. 26).
Ruf ord, CO. Heref. See Ryeford.
Rugge, CO. Salop. See Rudge.
Rugge, William de, 235 (p. 165).
Rughenore, co. Hants. See Ro-wner.
Rughford, co. Nott. See Rufford.
CO. York. See Ruff orth.
Rughton, CO. Norf. See Roughton.
Rugthwait, co. Cumb. See Ru-
thwaite.
Rumbaud, Hawis, 434 {p. 299).
Nicholas, 434 (p. 299).
Rumesey, co. Hants. See Romsey.
Rumleye, Alice de, lady of Skipton
in Craven, 436.
Rumney, Rempny [co. Monm.], 435
{p. 325).
Rungton, North, Rungeton, Rungge-
ton, CO. Norf., 236 {pp. 169,
170).
Runham, co. Norf., manor, 368, 419.
Runton, co. Norf., 434 {p. 303).
Rupe, John de, 436 {p. 329).
....... William, son of Adam de,
434 {p. 307).
Rupe Cawardi, Sibyl wife of Guy de,
178.
Rupef orti, Maurice de, deputy of the
justice of Ireland, 54,
Bus, Rous, William le, 463, 464.
Gilbert le, 291.
Margery, daughter of
William le, 464.
Richard le, 44 {p. 24), 233
{p. 156), 434 {pp. 305, 308).
Wilbam le, 434 {p. 301).
Rushall, Reueshale, co. Norf., 163
{p. 106), 391 {p. 261).
Rushmore, Russchemore, co. Dorset,
hundred, 435 {p. 313).
Rushton, Ruston by Frome [in East
Stoke parish], co. Dorset, 222.
Ruskington, Risldnton, Ristington,
CQ. Line, manor, 236 {pp. 168,
170).
Russchemore, co. Dorset. See Rush-
more.
Russell, Russel, Alan, 233 {p. 156).
Alice, 27.
, John, of Donynton, 164.
Margaret daughter of Ralph,
457 {p. 342).
, Maud, 27.
, Richard, 434 {p. 307).
, Robert (Wilts), 235 {p. 163).
■, Robert (Surrey), 236 {p.
168).
Simon, 468 {p. 349).
WiUiam, 232 {p. 152, 153).
WilUam, 390.
Rustington, Rustyngtone, co. Sussex,
ferry at, 90 {p. 61).
Ruston by Frome, co. Dorset. See
Rushton.
Rustyngtone, co. Sussex. See Rust-
ington.
Rutherebrigge, co. Sussex. See Roth-
erbridge.
Rutherefeld, co. Sussex. See Rother-
field.
Rutherfeld, Adam de, 291.
Ruthwaite, Rugthwait [in Ireby
parish], co. Cumb., 322 (p.
219).
Ruth3m, CO. Glamorgan. See Rhy-
thjTi.
Ruycote, co. Oxford. See Ryeote.
Ruycote. See Ryeote.
Ryall, Ryhill [in Stamfordham
parish, co. N'humb.], 58.
Ryboef, Walter de, 99.
Ryby, Walter de, 233 {p. 155).
Rychmond, co. York. See Rich-
mond.
Rychton, Rycheton, Rychoton, co.
York. See Reighton.
Ryeote, Ruycote [in Hazeley parish],
CO. Oxford, manor, 79.
Ryeote, Ruycote, Fulk de, 79.
Fulk de, Margaret his wife,
79.
Fulk de, son of Fulk, 79.
Rydal, Ridale, co. Westra., vaje of,
427,
468
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Rydon, co. Norf. See Roydon.
Ryeford, Ruford [in Weston under
Penyard parish], co. Heref.,
377.
Ryel, CO. York. See RyMl.
Rygge [in Farley Chamberlayne ?],
CO. Hants, 232 (p. 154).
Ryghton, co. York. See Beighton.
Ryhill, CO. N'humb. See RyaU.
Ryhill, Ryel [in Burstwick parish],
CO. York, 468 (pp. 352, 354).
RyMll, Adam son of Bernard de,
68.
, Michael de, 270.
, his daughter Isabel
married to John son of Hugh,
270.
Ryhton, co. York. See Reighton.
RyUeston. See RiUeston.
Rymburg, co. York. See Ring-
brough.
Rymeswell, Rymeswelle, co. York.
See Rimswell.
Rymmeslye, co. Sussex, 435 {p. 318).
Ryn, CO. Salop. See Rhyn.
Ryndecumbe, co. Glouc. See Rend-
combe.
Ryngburg, co. York. See Ring-
brough.
Ryngsted, co. N'hamp. iSee Ring-
stead.
Ryp, CO. Sussex. See Ripe.
Rypariis. See Ripariis.
Rysby, co. Line. See Risby.
Ryse, CO. York. See Rise.
Ryseby, co. Line. See Risby.
Rysel, CO. Bedf. See Riseley.
Rysome, Risum, Rysimi [in Holmp-
ton parish], co. York, 468 (pp.
354, 357).
Ryssebreg, co. SufE. See Risbridge.
Ryvel, Roger, 435 (p. 329).
Ryvere, co. Kent. See River.
Ryvere. See Rivera.
Rywenhale, co. Essex. See Riven-
haU.
St.
Sacwart, John, 435 (p. 329).
Saham, co. Camb. See Soham.
CO. SuS. See Soham.
St. Albans, co. Hertf., inquisitions
made at, 48, 218.
abbot of, 48, 228.
St. Arvan's, St. Arvyn [co. Monm.],
434 (p. 298).
St. Athan's, co. Glamorgan, 435
(p. 322).
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
Briavels, co. Glouc, bailiffs of,
22, 29.
castle, 29, 361.
Donat's, Seint Donats, co.
Glamorgan, 435 (p. 322).
Edmund's, abbot of. See Bury.
Enoder, co. Comw., AraUas in,
q.v.
Ewe, CO. Comw., Heligan in,
q.v.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
St.
Fagaa's, co. Glamorgan, castle,
435 (p. 322).
Felix, CO. SufiE. See Felixstowe.
GSeimys. co. Comw., Crackhamp-
ton in, q.v.
Hogan, CO. Comw. See Hlogan.
Ives, CO. Hunt., 146.
James', abbot of. See Northamp-
ton.
John of Jerusalem, Hospital of,
HospitaUers, 48, 233 (p. 156),
235 (p. 164).
. . . ., hospital, master of, 217.
. . . . , hospital, prior of, 212 (p.
134), 219 (p. 140), 263, 468
(p. 349).
, , See Tot-
hale.
. Keyne, formerly Lametton, la
Mettyn [old name represented
by Lametton mill], co. Comw.,
262.
Lazarus, master of the hospital
of, 468 (p. 350).
Laurence, co. Hants, chapel of,
96.
Ludvon, CO. Comw. See Ludg-
van.
Mabyn, co. Comw., Colquite in,
q.v.
Margaret's, co. Hertf. <See Thele.
Mary Church, Sejmtemary-
churche, co. Devon, 44 (p.
24).
Mary Cray, St. Mary Creye, co.
Kent, inquisition made at,
331.
Mewan, co. Comw., Trelowethin,
q.v.
Neots, CO. Hunt, inquisition
made at, 110, 235 (p. 162).
Nicholas, co. Glamorgan, 435
(p. 322).
Olaves, prior of. See Herring-
lieet.
Osith, CO. Essex, abbot of, 207.
Oswald, prior of, 391 (pp. 261,
266).
.... fee of, 391 (p. 261).
Radegimd. See Cambridge.
Valery, honour, 195, 203, 371.
, court of. See Osney.
Wandrille Rangon, St. Wan-
dregezel [Seine Inf. France],
204.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
469 t
St. Wormet [co. Monm.]. See Ho-
wick.
Sakevill, Sakevile, Sakvile, Sauke-
vile, Andrew de, 121 (p. 81).
, Clarice, Clarice de, 232 {p.
153), 235 (p. 163).
, Joan de, 199.
Salcock, CO. York. See Sawcock.
Salcock, Thomas de, 45 (p. 27).
Sale, John de la, 149, 237, 244.
C/.Aula.
Saleby, co. Lino., manor, 176.
Saleman, Robert, 228.
SaHord, Saltforde [co. Radnor], 235
(p. 160).
Salisbury, co. Wilts, 457 (p. 341).
hospital of St. Nicholas,
84.
inquisition made at, 251.
Salisbury, earl of, 172.
Salop, earl of. See Belesme.
Saltby, Saltebi, Salteby, by Walt-
ham, CO. Leic, manor, 6.
Saltfleetby, Saltfletby, co. Line, 383.
Saltforde. See Salford.
Saltmore, co. Somers., 297.
Salveyn, Gerard, 292.
Samuel, Geoffrey, 324.
Sancta Cruce, Agnes de, 39.
Agnes de, her daughters
Joan, Margery, Elizabeth,
Cecily, and Margaret, 39.
Sancta Elena, Beatrice daughter of
John de, wife of Giles de
Brewose, 317.
Sancto Amando, Emery de, 91 (p.
54).
Sancto Auduyno, Ralph de, 235 (p.
166).
Sancto Claro, Robert de, 297.
William le Sender, 51.
Sancto Greorgio, John de, 235 (p.
165).
.William de, 305, 342.
Sancto Hilario, Richard de, 435 (p.
322).
Sancto Johanne, Seynt Jalin,
John de (of Basing), 96.
Elias de, 216.
Gerard de, 468 (pp. 353,
356).
, John de, 9.
John de (of Basing), 34, 90
(p. 51), 387 (p. 265), 435 (p.
319).
John de, son of John (of
Basing), 96.
, Robert de, 96.
William de, 219 (p. 141).
Sancto Leodegario, John de, 434 (p.
300).
William de, 434 (pp. 305,
308), 435 (p. 329).
Sancto Martino, Henry de, 468 (pp.
354, 357).
Sancto Mauro, Seynmoor, Semor,
Sej?mor, Nicholas de, 434 (p.
300).
Ralph de, 434 (p. 303).
Roger de, 434 (pp. 294, 298).
Sancto Philberto, John de, son of
Hugh, 309.
Sancto Qulntlno, Herbert de,
153.
.Herbert de, 468 (pp. 350,
354).
, Herbert de, son of Herbert
son of Herbert, 153.
, Robert de, 209.
Sancton, co. York, North Cliff in.
See Cliff.
Sandale, John de, 208.
SandeUord [co. Berks]. See Sandle-
ford.
Sandes, le, co. Cumb., 314.
Sandes, Richard del, 314.
Sandford [in Kingsclere parish], co.
Hants, 235 (p. 163).
Sanf ord [in Frees parish], co.
Salop, 321.
Sandleford, SandeKord [co. Berks],
prior of, 432, 434 (p. 299).
Sandringham, co. Norf., 163 (p. 105).
Sandwico, Nicholas de, 357.
Sanford, co. Salop. See Sandford.
Santon, Peter de, 294.
Cf. Saunton.
Sapeoote, Ralph de, 176.
Saperton, co. Sussex. See Sapper-
ton.
Sapewykmerhys, co. Dorset. See
Shapwick Marsh.
Sapperton, Saperton [in Heathfield
parish], CO. Sussex, 374.
Sardene, Henry de, and Nicholaa
(Wacelyn) his wife, 78.
Samefeld [co. Radnor], 235 (p. 160).
Sarson, Anne Savage [in Amport
parish], co. Hants., 235 (p.
163).
Sastede, co. Suff. See Saxtead.
Saukevile. See Sakevill.
Saundeby, Robert de, 39.
Saundrevill, Nigel de, 468 (p. 349).
Saunford, Hawys de, 235 (p. 164).
Saunton, heirs of, 468 (p. 351).
Cf. Santon.
Sauser, John le, 44 (p. 24).
Sauston, CO. Cumb. See Sawston.
Saustone, de Sauston, William, 91
(pp. 58, 59).
Sautre, co. Hunt. See Sawtry.
Sauvage. See Savage.
Savage, Sauvage, Jolm le, 451.
Savemake, co. Wilts, bailiwick of
the forest, 311.
Savoy, Amadeus. count of, 90 (p. 53).
Sawcock, East, Salcock [in East
Harlsey parish], co. York, 45
(p. 27).
470
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
Sawston, Saustone, co. Camb.,
manor, 325.
Sawtiy, Sautre, co. Hvint., 435 {p.
315).
Saxilby, Saxelby, Saxeby, co. Line,
324, 468 {p. 360).
Saxlingham [by Holt], co. Norf., 163
(p. 106), 391 {p. 261).
Saxlingham [Nethergate], Saxlig-
ham, CO. Norf., 434 (p. 302).
Saxmundham, Saxmondham, co.
SufE., 434 {p. 300).
Saxtead, Sastede, co. Suff., chapel,
434 (p. 302).
Say. Jordan de. 316.
, Geofirey de, 263.
, Jordan de, son of Jordan,
316.
, Thomas de, 235 (p. 158).
, William de, 40, 236 (p. 167).
Scaccario, la Cheker, TEschekere,
Balph de, and Joan his wife,
159.
Scagglethorpe, Schakelthorp [in
Settrington parish], co. York,
320 (p. 216).
Scalariis, John de. 129.
, John de. Hose his wife, 129.
, Theobald de, 129.
Scales, Robert de, 323.
, Robert de, Isabel his wife,
323.
Robert de, son of Robert,
323.
, Robert de, 429, 434 (p. 300).
Scalthwaiterigg, Scalthaytrige [in
Kendal parish], co. Westm.,
427.
Scapwyk, Skappewyk, AUee de,
285.
Scarlet. Robert, 274.
John, 274.
, John son of John, 274.
Seaming, Skemyng, co. Norf., 121
(p. 80).
Scarsdale, Scarvesdale, co. Derby,
Peverel court at, 202.
Soauceby, co. York. See Soawsby.
Scauceby, Alexander de, 212 (p.
136).
Ingram de, 212 (p. 136).
Scawsby, Scauceby [in Brodsworth
parish], CO. York., 212 (p.
135).
Soele, le, co. N'humb., 166.
Soevardin, co. Salop. See Shrawaj-
dine.
Schadenef eud, co. Suff. See Shading-
field.
Schakelthorp, co. York. See Scaggle-
thorpe.
Schaldeiiete, Schaldeflute, co. Hants.
See Shalfleet.
Schapewyk, co. Dorset. See Shap-
wiok.
Schamwode, in Canewdon, co.
Essex, 353.
Schechevyle, John, 44 (p. 23).
Schefton, co. Dorset. See Shaftes-
bury.
Scheinton, co. Salop. See Sheinton.
Schekenhurst, Walter de, 235 (p.
164).
Scheldyngthorp, co. Line. See Skel-
hngthorpe.
Schelfhal, WiUiam de, 464.
Schelfhul, CO. Staff. See Shelfield.
Schelford, Schelforde, co. Nott. See
Shelford.
Schelton in CUfland, co. York. See
Skelton.
Schelton. See Shelton.
SchentUng, co. Hants. See Shank-
Un.
Scheplay, Thomas de, 212 (p. 135).
Schepleye, co. Salop. See Shipley.
Scherynton, co. Wilts. See Sherring-
ton.
Scheynton, Hugh de, 235 (p. 165).
Scbierde, la, co. Hants, I. of W.,
390.
Schipedene, co. Norf. See Sbipe-
dene.
Schirewardyn, co. Salop. See Shra-
wardine.
Schirle, Ralph de, 121 (p. 81).
SchoreweU, Schorewelle, co. Hants.
See ShorweU.
Sohorham, co. Sussex. See Shore-
ham.
SchortaU, Geoffrey, 435 (p. 330).
.John, 435 (p. 330).
.Robert, 436 (p. 330).
Schoteny. See Scoteny.
Schrepham, co. Norf. See Shropham.
Schreneleye, co. Warw. See Shrew-
ley.
Schreueleye, Maud daughter of John
de, 117.
Schropham, co. Norf. See Shropham.
SchuUingham, co. Comw. See
ShiUingham.
Schupton, CO. Dorset. See Shipton.
Schurlet, co. Heref. See Shirley.
Schute, CO. Hajits, I. of W. See
Sheat.
Schute. Shut, Richard de. 177.
, Robert de, son of Richard,
177.
Schyrebum, co. Dorset. See Sher-
borne.
Schyrin, co. York. See Skeme.
Sclamendeshey, co. Essex. See
Slamsey.
Scleygt, Sleygt, Henry, 233 (p. 156).
ScolEuid. See Scolond.
Scole or Osmondeston, Osemundes-
ton, Osemondeston, co. Norf.,
163 (p. 105), 391 (p. 261),
, manor, 378.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
471
Scolond, Scoland, Skolond,
Franco de, 63.
, Franco de (father of Franco
and brother of Geoffrey), 53.
Greoffrey de, 53.
Ralph de, 53.
Richard de, 53.
Scotelthorp, co. Lino. See Scottle-
thorpe.
Scoteny, Schoteny, Peter de, 449.
barony, 425.
Scotland, King of. See BaJliol.
, steward of, 421.
SCOTLAND, PLACES IN :—
Dunbar, Dombar [co.Haddington],
46.
Dunfermline, Dumfermelyii, writ
dated at, 241.
Frerton, Frereton in Fyf, 437.
Scottlethorpe, Scotelthorp [in Eden-
ham parish], co. Line, manor,
233 {p. 154).
Scovile, Humphrey de, 467.
Scrafield, Scraifeld, co. Line, 430.
Scraifeld, co. Line. See Scrafield.
Scratby, Scroutey [in Ormesby St.
Margaret's] co. Norf., 236
(p. 170).
Scredington, Scredyngton, co. Line,
233 {p. 154).
Scremby, co. Line, 233 (p. 166).
, advowson, 233 (p. 156).
Scrop, Jolce le. 294.
, Henry le, knight, 418.
, Joan le, married to Walter
de Osgodby, q.v.
Robert le, 294.
, , son of Walter son of
Robert, 294.
, Walter le, son of Robert,
249.
Scropton, William de, 106.
Scrouteby, co. Norf. See Scratby.
ScrutevlUe, Walter de, 67.
Richard de, son of Walter,
57.
Seaford, Seford, co. Sussex, inquisi-
tion made at, 406.
Searby, Seuerby, co. Line, 468 (p.
351).
Seaton, Seton [in Camerton parish].
CO. Cumb., 322 {p. 219).
, Setene [in Boughton Alaph
parish], co. Kent, manor, 372.
, Seton [in Sigglesthome
parish], CO. York, 468 (pp.
353, 355, 356).
Seckford, Sekford [in Great Beahngs
parish], CO. Sufi., 434 {p. 300).
Seegrave. See Segrave.
Seenges, co. Norf. See Seething.
SeetMng, Sithingg, Seenges, Sything,
CO. Norf., 320 (pp. 216, 217),
434 (pp. 302 Ms, 203 bis).
Sefare, Robert, 434 (p. 300).
Seford, co. Sussex. See Seaford.
Segrave, Seegrave, John de, 391 (p.
260).
Nicholas de, 233 (p. 154),
434 (p. 301).
Seinthathan [co. Monm.], 435 (p.
327).
Selborne, Selebum, co. Hants,
273.
prior of, 273.
Selby, Seleby, co. York, abbot of,
333.
Selebum, co. Hants. See Selborne.
Seleby, co. York. See Selby.
Selerchs, co. Sussex. See Selhurst.
Seles, John de, 104.
Selhurst, Selerchs, co. Sussex, wood,
90 (p. 51).
Selworthy, co. Somers., Holnicote in,
q.v.
Semington, co. Wilts, Littleton in,
q.v.
Semor. See Sancto Mauro.
Sempringham, Sempyngham, co.
Line, prior of, 440.
, the ladies of, 155 (p. 96).
Birthorpe in, q.v.
Sench, Geoffrey, 91 (p. 67).
Senoham, co. Norff. See Shingham.
Sender.' See Sancto Claro.
Seneschal, John, John le, 44 (p. 24),
296 (p. 200).
Sengeltone, co. Sussex. See Single-
ton.
Senges, co. Essex, 434 (p. 298).
Senges, Robert de, 434 (p. 298).
Senghenydd, Senghenyth, co. Gla-
morgaji, 436 (p. 324).
Septem Vaniiis, Robert de, 349.
William de, son of Robert,
349.
Sergeaux, Cereseaus, Richaxd de, 44
(p. 24).
Seme, Joan de, 67.
Seruetone, co. Hants. See Swarra-
ton.
Sete, CO. Salop. See Sheet.
Sete, Adam de la, 235 (p. 165).
Setel, CO. York. See Settle.
Setene, co. Kent. See Seaton.
Seteryngton, Seterryngton, co. York.
See Settrington.
Seton, CO. Cumb. See Seaton.
, CO. York. See Seaton.
Seton, Christopher de, son of John,
280.
John de, 280.
Settle, Setel, co. York, 270.
Settrington, Seteryngton, Seterryng-
ton, CO. York, 320 (p. 216).
Seuerby, co. Line See Searby.
Seustern, co. Leic. See Sewstern.
Seustern, Thomas de, 468 (p. 349).
Sevenhampton, co. Wilts, 124.
, manor, 27.
472
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Severn, Sevare, river, fisheries in,
183. 434 (p. 295), 435 (p. 321).
, fishery at Awre, 235 (p. 159).
Sewardeby, co. York. See Sewerby.
SeweUe, Henry de, 219 (p. 141).-
Sewer, Soure [in Malborough parish],
CO. Devon, 296 (p. 201).
Sewerby, Sewardeby [in Bridlington
parish], CO. York, 163 (p. 108).
Sewstem, Seustem [in Buckminster
parish], CO. Leic, 468 (p. 349).
Seymor. See Sancto Mauro.
Seynet, co. Oxford. See Signet.
Seynmoor. See Sancto Mauro.
Seynt Jahn. See Sancto Johanne.
Seyntemaiychnrche, co. Devon. See
St. Mary Church.
Shadingfield, Shadenefeud, Shadene-
feld, Schadenefeud, co. SuS.,
434 (pp. 300, 302).
, manor, 441.
Shaftesbury, Schefton, Shefton, co.
Dorset, inquisition made at,
17.
abbess of, 229, 371.
Shagwe, co. Berks. See Shaw.
Shalboum, Sheldebume, co. Berks,
manor, 163 (p. 104).
Shaldebume, co. Berks. See Shal-
boum.
Shaldeford, co. Essex. See Shalf ord.
Shalfleet, Schaldeflute, Schaldeflete,
CO. Hants [I. of W.], 92.
, manor, 92.
Shalford, Shaldeford, co. Essex, 288.
Shanklin, SchentUng, co. Hants, I.
of W., 232 (p. 153).
Shapwick, Schapewyk, co. Dorset,
229.
Shapwick Marsh, Sapewykmerhys,
CO. Dorset, 373.
Shamebum, co. Norf. See Shem-
bome.
Sharon. See Charron.
Sharpston, Skameston [in Barham
parish], CO. SuB., 434 (p.
300).
Sharrington, Carmeton, co. Norf.,
461 (p. 346).
Sharueleye, Sharuele, co. Wore. See
Shrawley.
Shaw, Shagwe, co. Berks, manor,
388.
Sheat, Schute, la ' Schute [in Gat-
combe parish], CO. Hants, I.
of W., 177.
Sheen, West, Shene [now Richmond],
CO. Surrey, 26.
Sheepshead, Shepeheved [co. Leic],
238.
Sheepwash, Shepewash, co. Devon,
44 (p. 22).
Sheet, la Sete [in Ludford parish],
CO. Salop, 235 (p. 165).
Shefton, abbess of. See Shaftesbury.
Sheinton, Scheinton, co. Salop, 235
(p. 165).
Shelaston, Joan wife of William de,
19.
Shelderton, Cheldryncton [in Clun-
buiy and Clungunford], co.
Salop, 321.
Sheldesley, co. Wore. See Shelsley.
Sheldingthorp, co. Line. See SkeU-
ingthorpe.
Sheldwich, Sheldwiche [co. Kent],
461 {pp. 345, 346).
Shelf anger. Shelf hangel, co. Norf.,
163 (p. 106).
Shelfield, Schelfbul, co. Staff., 464.
Shelford, Schelford, Schelforde,
Scheldeford, co. Nott., 236 (p.
166).
, inqxiisition made at, 233 (p.
156).
barony, 236 (pp. 166, 168).
Shelland, Shellaund, co. Suff., 269.
Shelsley, Beauchamp, Sheldesleye
Beauchamp. co. Wore.,
manor, 98 (p. 64).
Shelton, co. Norf., 163 (p. 105), 391
(p. 261), 434 (p. 302 Us).
, manor, 378.
Shelton. Schelton, Robert de,
378.
Henry de, son of Robert,
378.
John de, 434 (p. 302).
John de, son of Robert, 378.
Robert de, 163 (p. 105), 391
(p. 261).
, Isabel his wife, 378.
Thomas de, son of Robert,
378.
Shene, co. Surrey. See Sheen.
Shenefeld, Henry de, and Christiana
his wife, 435 (p. 318).
Shepeheved [co. Leic.]. See Sheeps-
hCEMl.
Shepele, co. Sussex. See Shipley.
Shepewash, co. Devon. See Sheep-
wash.
Sherborne, Shyrebum, Schyrebum,
CO. Dorset, eyre at, 239
, inquisitions made at,
126, 127, 184.
abbot of, 127, 184.
, St. John, Shyrebome, co.
Hants, manor, 96.
barony, 96.
Sherbxim, Shirebum, co. York (E.R ).
32.
Shere, Shire, co. Surrey, manor, 157.
Sherford, co. Devon, Keyndon in,
q.v.
Shireford Priors [in Brixton
parish], CO. Devon, 296 (v.
201).
Sherington, co. Buck. See Sherrine-
ton. ^
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
473
Sherlton, co, N'hamp. See Charlton.
Shernborne, Shameburn, co. Norf.,
293.
Sherrington, Sherington, Shirinton,
Shirnton, co. Buck, 136.
, manor, 33.
Scherynton, co. Wilts,
manor, 281.
Sherwode, Shirewode, co. Norf,,
wood called, in Eesthorpe,
g.D.
Sheryngton, John de, 219 (p. 141).
Shillingham, Schullingham, Shulling-
ham, [near Saltash], co.
Comw., 362.
ShimpUng, ShimpUngg, co. Norf.,
434 (p. 302).
Shingham, Sencham, co. Norf., 461
(jj. 346).
Shingle Hall, la Shingledehall [in
. Epping parish], co. Essex,
manor, 172.
Shipdham, Shipedham, co. Norf.,
236 {p. 169).
Shipedene, Schipedene [partly svih-
merged, now represented by
Cromer], co. Norf., 392 {p.
268), 434 {p. 303).
Shiplake, Shippelake, co. Oxford,
245 (p. 176), 435 {p. 312).
Shipley, Sohepleye [in Claverley
parish], co. Salop, 235 {p. 165).
, Shepele, co. Sussex, 55.
Shippelake, co. Oxford. See Ship-
lake.
Shipton, Schupton Maurward,
Schupton Maureward, co.
Dorset, 295.
on Chewell, co. Oxford,
Thrup in, q.v.
under Wychwood, Schipton,
CO. Oxford, 435 (p. 311).
Shirbourn, Thomas de, 434 {p. 290).
Shire, co. Surrey. See Shere.
Shirebum, co. York. See Sherburn.
Shireford Priors, co. Devon. " See
Sherford.
Shirewode, co. Norf., in Besthorpe,
q.v.
Shirinton, co. Buck. See Sherring-
ton.
Shirley [in Milbrook parish], co.
Hants, 235 (p. 163).
Schurlet [in Aymestrey
parish], CO. Heref., 235 (p.
165). -
Shirnton, co. Buck. See Sherrington.
Shirwode, co. Norf., in Besthorpe,
q.v.
Shopland, Shupland, co. Essex,
manor, 433 (p. 290).
Shoreham, Schorham, co. Sussex,
inquisition made at, 75.
Shorterigge, co. Devon. See Short-
ridge.
Shortridge, Shorterigge [in Work-
leigh parish^, co. Devon., 44
{p. 22/).
ShorweU, Schorewell, Schorewelle,
CO. Hants, I. of W., inquisi-
tions made at, 177, 286.
, manor, 232 {p. 152).
NorthsohoreweU, co. Hants,
I. of W., 390.
Shotesham, co. Norf, 114, 434 (p.
302).
Shrawardine, Schirewordyn, Scevar-
din, CO. Salop, castle &c., 90
{p. 52).
Shrawley, Sharuele, Sharueleye,
Shrouleye, co. Wore, 235 {pp.
159, 164).
advowson, 235 [p. 164).
Shrewley, Schreueleye [in Hatton
parish], CO. Warw., a manor
in, 117.
Shrewsbury, co. Salop, inquisition
made at, 236 {p. 165).
Shrivenham, Shry-venham, Shryven-
hamFower, co. Berks, 11, 124.
Shropham, Schropham, Schrepham,
CO. Norf., hundred, 163 (p.
105).
Shryvenham, co. Berks. See Shriven-
ham.
Shuckburgh, Shuckeberg, co.Warw.,
316.
ShulHngham, co. Cornw. See Shill-
ingham. .
Shupland, co. Essex. See Shopland.
Shut. . See Schute.
Shyrebome, co. Hants. See Sher-
borne.
Shyrman, Hugh, 438.
Sibeton, John de, 90 (p. 53).
Sibton, Sybbetone [in Ljrminge
parish], CO. Kent, 387 (p. 255).
Sidbury, Soudbury, co. Salop, 235
(p. 165).
Siddle, Sythil, Sithil [in East Harl-
sey parish], co. York, 45 (p.
27).
Sidenham, co. Devon. See Syden-
ham.
Sififlatone [in Ditton parish], co.
Kent, 376.
Signet, Seynet [in Burford parish],
CO. Oxford, 435 (p. 311).
Silham [co. Suff.]. See Syleham.
Silk WUloughby, Silkeby and
Wylughby, Silkeby and
Wylgheby, co. Line, 233 {pp.
154, 155).
Willughby, by Lafford, 380.
Silverstone, Solverston, co. N'hamp.,
235 (p. 162).
Simon, John son of John son of,
228.
Bogo son of, and Bose [le
Fleming], his wife, 367.
474
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
Sinchingfeld, co. Essex. See Finch-
ingfield.
Singleton, Sengeltone, co. Sussex,
manor, 90 (p. 51).
half hundred, 90 (p. 51).
Sinningthwaite, Synithwayt, co.
York, prioress of, 45 (pp. 26,
27).
Sire, John le, 121 (p. 80).
Siston, Cystone, Ciston, co. Glouc,
manor, 457 (p. 340).
, advowson of chapel, 457 (p.
340).
, lord of. See Walrond.
Sithil, CO. York. See Siddle.
Sithingg, CO. Norf. See Seething.
Siward, Syward, Richard, 434 (p.
298), 435 {pp. 318, 322).
Sixhills, SixiU, Sixhill, co. line,
prior of, 383, 468 (p. 351).
, court of, 449.
Skameston, co. Sufif. See Sharpston.
Skappewyk. See Scapwyk.
Skaypse, co. York. See Skipsea.
Skefflngton, Sheftington, Skeftyng-
ton, CO. Leic, 276, 335.
Skeffing, SkefEeling, Sheftlyng,
Skeftling, CO. York, 223, 468
(pp. 353, 354, 355, 357).
Skeftii^ton, Skeftyngton, Geoffrey
de, 91 (pp. 58, 59).
Skeftlyng, Skefieling, Robert de,
468 (pp. 353, 455).
SkeUingthorpe, Scheldyngthorp,
Skeldynghopp, Sheldingthorp,
CO. Line, 196, 233 (p. 154),
380.
Skelton, co. Cumb., 193, 421.
, , manor, 409.
, , advowson, 409, 421.
in Cleveland, Schelton in
Chland, co. York, castle,
borough &c., 215.
Skerington soke, co. Nott., 269.
Skeme, Schyrin, co. York, 215.
Skemyng, co. Norf. See Seaming.
Skiggeby, John son of Andrew de,
301.
Skipsea, SMpse, Skaypse, co. York,
castle, 223.
, castle guard, 215, 252, 292.
Skipton in Craven, Skypton, co.
York, inquisitions made at,
212 (p. 134), 239, 240, 264.
castle, 307, 327, 436.
, castle, constable of. See
Totenhow.
, castle, honour of, 9, 264,
424.
, castle, Ust of fees of, 468
(p. 351).
, castle service connected
with, 360.
court of Knights, 307.
forest, 436.
Skirbeck, Skirbek, co. Line., toll
taken at, 109.
Skirbek, Ralph, 225.
Skirlaugh, Skirlagh, Skyrlagh, co.
York, 468 (pp. 353, 355).
Skirlaugh, South, Suthskyrlage, co.
York, 468 (pp. 354, 357).
Skirpenbeck, Skirpynbek, Skyrpyn-
bek, CO. York, baron of. See
Chaunci.
Skirtlington, Skyrlyngton [in At-
wick parish], co. York, 468
(pp. 353, 355).
Skirwith, Skirowth [in Benthan
parish], CO. York, 334.
Skolond. See Scolond.
Skot. John, 45 (p. 27).
, WilUam, 212 (p. 135).
Skypton, CO. York. See Skipton.
Skyrlagh, eo. York. See Skirlaugh.
SkyrlyBgton, co. York. See Skirt-
Ungton.
Skyrpynbek. See Skirpenbeck.
Slamsey, Sclamendeshey [in White
Notley parish], co. Essex, 434
(p. 298).
Slapton, CO. Devon, manor, 428.
Slawston, Slauestone, Slaiaston, co.
Leic, 163 (p. 107), 391 (pp.
260, 265).
Slengesby, co. York. See Slingsby.
Sleygt. See Scleygt.
Slingsby, Slengesby, co. York, 32.
SmsJeberg, co. Norf. See Small-
burgh.
Smallburgh, Smaleberg, co. Norf.,
434 (p. 303 Us).
Smith, Adam, 27.
WiUiam, 61, 118.
WilUam, 164.
, ,his daughter Edeline,
164.
Snaith, co. York, Carlton in, q.v.
Snaynton, Christiana (de Blaby),
wife of WilUam de, 10.
Snelleslound, WiUiam de, 233 (p.l56).
Snetesham, Peter de, 163 (p. 105).
Snettisham, Snetesham, co. Norf.,
163 (p. 105).
Snitterby, Sniterby, co. Line, 415.
Snitterley, Sniterle {submerged
now represented by Blakeney],
CO. Norf., 461 (p. 346).
Snitterton, Synterton [in Darley
parish], CO. Derby, 301.
SnodhiU, SnodhuU, co. Heref ., manor,
158.
Snoring, Little, Naring, Naryngges,
CO. Norf., 109.
, manor, 308.
Snyterton, Ralph de, 301.
Ranulph de, 106.
Thomas de, 163 (p. 105).
Sodbury, Chipping, Sobbuiy, co.
Glouc, manor, 435 (p. 321).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
475
Sodbiiry, co. Glouc. — cont.
market town, 435
{p. 321).
, Little, Sobbyry, co. Glouc,
450.
Sodington, Soudinton, [in Mamble
parish], co. Wore, manor, 235
{p. 164).
Soham, Saham, co. Camb., manor,
209.
Earls, Saham, co. Suff.,
manor, 434 [pp. 296, 297).
, , advowson, 434 {p.
302).
, East, Saham, co. SufE.,
manor, 434 (p. 293).
Solberch, co. York. See Sowber
HiU.
Soleiuiy, Svtlenny, Andrew de,
82.
, Geoilrey de, 82.
, Iseult and Emtma, sisters of
Geoffrey de, 82.
SoUebery, co. York. See Sowber
Hill.
Solton, Soltone by Westclyve [in
West Clifie parish], co. Kent,
417.
Solverston, co. N'hamp. See Silver-
stone.
Somborne, King's, co. Hants., Comp-
ton in, q.v.
Somerby, Somerdeby, Someredeby,
Snmerdeby, co. Leic, 155
(p. 96), 163 {p. 107), 391 (pp.
260, 265).
Somerdeby, Johnde, 391 (p. 261).
Somerford, Little, Somerford Mau-
duyt, CO. Wilts, 161.
Somerleyton, Somerleton, co. Suff.,
manor, 392 (pp. 266, 267).
Somerton, Somertone, co. Somers.,
297.
, church, 102.
ejrre of justices at, 56.
.inquisitions made at, 178,
235 (p. 164), 324, 414, 434
{p. 298), 443.
Somervill, Somervile, Richard, 54.
, Roger de, 37.
Somery, John de, 109.
Someryard in Tyndale, co. N'humb.,
393.
Sompting, Sovmtyng, co. Sussex,
manor, 374.
Sopley, Soppelye, co. Hants, manor,
157.
Sopwell, Sopwelle, co. Hertf., nuns
of, 228.
Sor, Osbert le, 296 (p. 200).
Sormaville, Sormanvlle, Sorma-
vile, Joan de, 443.
, Joan de, 414.
Sotecotes, co. York. See South-
coates.
Soterton, co. Line. See Sutterton.
Sothewyk, co. N'hamp. See
Southwick.
Sotton, CO. Heref. See Sutton.
Sotton, WilHam de, 121 {p. 81).
Sottwyn, Sotwayn, Robert, 468 (pp.
353, 365).
Sotwayn. See Sottwj^n.
Souche. See Zouche.
Soudbury, co. Salop. See Sidbury.
Soudinton, co. Wore. See Sodington.
Souldern, Sulthorn, co. Oxford,
manor, 432.
Sountyng, co. Sussex. See Sompt-
ing.
Soure, CO. Devon. See Sewer.
Soureby, co. Cumb. See Sowerby.
, CO. York. See Sowerby.
Sousche. See Zouche.
Souterschales, co. York. See Souther-
scales.
Soutbaik, Sutheyk, Gilbert de.
409.
, Gilbert de, 193.
Patrick de, son of Gilbert,
409.
Southam, Sutham, co. Warw., in-
quisition made at, 90 (p.
53).
Southampton, co. Hants, prior of
God's house, 232 (p. 153).
inquisition made at, 157.
Southarp, Suthampton [in South
Petherton parish], co. Somers.,
324.
Southborough, Suth [in Tonbridge],
CO. Kent, 435 (p. 314).
Southbrook, Suthbrouk, Southbrok
[in Whimple parish], co.
Devon, 44 (p. 23).
Southburn, Suthbrunne [in Kirk-
bum parish], co. York, 45
(p. 25).
Southcoates, Sotecotes [near Hull],
CO. York, 148, 223.
Souther Scales, Souterschales [in
Bentham parish], co. York,
334.
Southleigh, co. Devon, Borcombe in,
q.v.
Southminster, Suthmenstre, co.
Essex, Plumborough marsh
in, 207.
Southoe, Southo, Sutho, co. Hunt.,
110, 235 (p. 162).
., manor, 435 (p. 315).
Southorpe, Suthorp, Southorp [by
Edenham], co. Line, manor,
166.
Suthorp [in Barnack parish],
CO. N'hamp., 47.
Southtauton, co. Devon. See Taw-
ton.
Souththorp, co. Line. See Sou-
thorpe.
476
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Southwark, Suthwerk, co. Surrey,
prior of St. Mary's, 236 (p.
168).
, inquisitions made at, 26,
93.
Southwick, Sothewyk, co. N'hamp.,
435 (p. 316).
Southwold, Suthwold, co. Suff., 435
(p. 320).
Southycham, co. Line. See Hyke-
ham.
Soutley, CO. Salop. See Sowdley.
Sowber Hill, SoUebeiy, Solberch [in
Kirkby Wiske parish], co.
York, 418.
Sowdley, Little, Soutley [in Ches-
wardine parish], co. Salop,
200.
Sowerby, Castle, Soureby, Castel
Soureby, co. Cumb., 314, 385.
Soureby [near Thirsk], co.
York, 261.
Sowton, Clyst Fomyzon, Clystfomy-
zon, CnistFomezon, co. Devon,
44 (pp. 22, 25), 296 (p. 201).
Spaldford, Spaldeford [in Clifton
parish], CO. Nott., 380.
Spaldington, SpaJdyngton [in Bub-
with parish], co. York, 235
(p. 162).
Sparham, co. Norf., 121 (p. 80), 163
(p. 106), 391 (p. 261).
Speechwick, Spicheswich, Spiches-
wyk [in Widdecombe in the
Moor parish], co. Devon, 289,
457 (p. 342).
Speen, Spenes, co. Berks, 434 (p. 296).
Speenhamland, Spenhamlonde by
Newebury, co. Berks, 435 (p.
312).
. , market, 435 (p. 312).
Speeton, Speton [in Bridlington
pEirish], CO. York, 163 (p.
108), 391 (pp. 261, 265, 266).
Spenhamlonde, co. Berks. See
Speenhamland.
Spenser, WiUiam le, 55.
Of. Despenser.
Spera, Roger, 212 (p. 134).
Sperwater, Ralph, and Nicholaa. his
wife, 65.
Speton, CO. York. See Speeton.
Spicheswick, Spicheswyk, co. Devon.
See Speech-wick.
Spiolieswych, Spychewyk Spy-
cheswyk, Michael de, 289.
, Mariota late vrif e of Willifun
de, 289.
, Michael de, 457 (p. 342).
WiUiam de, son of Michael,
289.
Spigumel, Splgoumel, Spygur-
nel, Simon, 136.
.Henry, 91 (p. 57), 218.
, Henry, knight, 136.
Spigumel — con*.
, Simon, and Margery his
wife, 136.
SpiUisbiry, co. Derby. See PDsbury.
Spirecok, Thomas, 235 (p. 163).
Spissef ord, co. N'hamp. See Pisse-
ford.
Spratton, Sprotton, co. N'hamp.,
450.
Sproatley, Sprotel, Sprotle, Sprotele,
Sprottele, in Holdemess, co.
York, 15, 468 (pp. 354, 356,
357).
Sprotton, CO. N'hamp. See Spratton.
Sproughton, Spouton, co. SufE., 434
(p. 301).
Sprouston, Hugh de, 163 (p. 106).
Spycheswyk, Spychewyk. See
Spicheswych.
Spygumel. See Spigumel.
Srougoil, Srogoil. See Chepstow.
Staddescombe, Stotescoumbe [in
Plymstock parish], co. Devon,
296 (p. 201).
Staddon, Stoddon [in Plymstock
parish], CO. Devon, 296 (p.
201).
Staffleld, Staffol, StagoU [in Kirkos-
wald parish], co. Cumb., 211.
Staffol, StaSoIl, co. Cumb. See
Staffleld.
Stafford, West, Weststaford, co.
Dorset, 167.
Stafford, co. Staff., inquisition made
at, 71.
prior of St. Thomas the
Martyr by, 191.
court at, 202.
, Coton in, q.v.
Stafford, Edmund baron of, 198, 202.
Staford [StoUord in Stogursey ?],
CO. Somers., 457 (p. 341).
Stagenhoe, Stagenhoo, Stagenho,
Staggenhoo [in St. Paul's
Walden], co. Hertf., 434 (pp.
291, 299).
Staine, Staae, co. Camb., hundred,
214.
Stainsby, Stavenby, co. Line, 468
(p. 350).
Stainton, Staynton [near Greystoke],
CO. Cumb., 405.
[with Waddingham], Stein-
ton, CO. Line, 468 (p. 351).
Stak, Nicholas son of Simon, 291.
Stalbridge, Stapelbrigg, Stapelbrygg,
CO. Dorset, court at, 127, 184.
StaJllnge, John de, son of Robert,
328.
Robert de, and Maud his
wife, 328.
Stamboume, Stamburn, co. Essex,
435 (p. 317).
Stambridge, Great, Stanbregg, co.
Essex, manor, 228.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
477
Stamford, Stanford, Staimford, co.
Line, 155, 292.
CTistom of, 165.
, prioress of, 433 {p. 289).
prioress of St. Michael's
without, 244.
Stamfordham, Stanfordham, oo.
N'hrnnb., church, 58.
Stana, co. Essex, soc men of, 220.
Stanbregg, co. Essex. See Stam-
bridge.
Standefast, Adam, 239.
Standlake, Stanlak, co. Oxford,
manor, 161.
rector of, 161.
Standon, Standen, Staundon, co.
Hertf., 461 {p. 345).
...,.., manor, 435 (p. 317).
Stane, co. Camb. See Staine.
Stane, Peter de la, 391 (p. 265).
C/. Stone.
Stanefeud, co. Norf. See Stanfield.
Stanegrave, Robert de, 331.
Stanerne, co. N'hamp. See Stanion.
Stanesflod, co. Suff. See Stansfield.
Stanfleld, Stanefeud, Stanfeld, co.
Norf., 109, 434 (p. 303).
Stanford in the Vale, Stanvord, co.
Berks, manor, 435 (p. 312).
, King's, Kyngesstanef ord,
Kyngestanford [in Bishop's
Frome parish], co. Heref., 50.
CO. Kent, 91 (p. 56).
, , Ostenhanger in, q.v.
on Soar, Staunton on Sore,
CO. Nott., 235 (p. 162).
Stanfordham, co. N'humb. See
Stamfordham.
Stanfordham, Geoffrey de, 58.
, Richard de, his daughter
AUce, 58.
Stanghow, Stanghou [in Skelton
parish in Cleveland], co. York,
215.
Stanham, co. Suff. See Stonham.
Stanhoe, StEmho, Stanhowe, co.
Norf., 163 (p. 106), 392 (p.
268), 434 (p. 303).
, advowson, 391 (p. 261).
Stanion, Stanerne, Stanieme, co.
N'hamp., 91 (p. 57), 435 (p.
316).
Stanitewey, co. Glouc. See Stant-
way.
Stanlak, co. Oxford. See Standlake.
Stanley, Stanlegh [co. Wilts], abbot
of, 101.
Stansfield, Stanesflod, co. Suff., 461
(p. 344).
Stanstead Montfichet, Stansted, co.
Essex, 81.
Stanstead, Stanstede, co. Kent,
manor, 91 (p. 56).
Stansted [by Westbourne], co.
Sussex, 90 (p. 51).
Stanton Lees, Leys [in Stanton in
the Peak parish], co. Derby,
72.
Woodhouse, Wodehowse [in
Stanton in the Peak parish],
CO. Derby, 72.
CO. Heref.?, 461 (p. 344).
on Arrow [co. Heref.]. See
Staunton.
Stantone [in Ellastone
parish], co. Staff., 202.
St. Quintin, Staunton Quin-
tin, CO. Wilts, manor, 153.
Stantway, Stanitewey [in Westbury
on Severn parish], co. Glouc,
29.
Stanwardine in the Wood, Stanwar-
din in Heuode [in Baschurch
parish], co. Salop, 90 (p. 52).
Stanynges, co. Sussex. See Steyning.
Stapelbrigg, Stapelbrygg, co,
Dorset. See Stalbridge.
Stapelford, co. Essex. See Staple-
ford.
, CO. Nott. See Staplef ord.
Stapelford, Helen wife of Benet de,
165.
Stapelham, co. Wilts. See Stapleton.
Stapelton, co. Cumb. See Stapleton.
CO. York. See Stapleton.
Stapelton, Miles de, and Isabel (de .
Bella Aqua) his wife, 45.
, their son Nicholas,
45.
Nicholas de, 350.
Nicholas son of Miles de, 137.
Richard de, 44 (p. 24).
Stapleford Tawney,. Stapelford, co.
Essex, manor, 28.
Stapelford, co. Nott., 165.
Stapleton, Stapelton, co. Cumb.,
advowson, 409, 421.
, Stepelton, Stipelton [co.
Heref., in Presteign parish,
CO. Radnor], castle and manor,
221 (pp. 142, 144).
, court of, 321.
, , inquisition made at,
221 (p. 143).
Stapelham [in South Damer-
ham parish], co. Wilts., 431.
, Stapelton [on Tees], co.
York, 418.
Starston, Stirston, co. Norf., 434
{pp. 302, 304).
Stathe, CO. Somers. [in Stoke St.
Gregory ?], chapel of St.
James, 297.
Stathe, heirs of, -297.
Staughton, Little, Stocton, co. Bedf.,
468 (p. 351).
Staundon, co. Hertf. See Standon.
Staunford. See Stamford.
Staunton on Arrow, Stanton by
Penebrigg [co. Heref.], 321.
478
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Staunton on Arrow — cont.
, Netherstaunton, co. Heref.,
235 (p. 165).
, Over Stanton [co. Heref.],
321.
Harold, CO. Leic, 235 (p. 162).
on Sore, co. Nott. See
Stanford.
Quintin, co. Wilts. See
Stanton.
Staunton, William de, 235 (p. 164).
Staveley, co. Derby, 19.
Nicholas parson of
the chapel, 19.
, Stavelay, co. Westm., 427.
Stavenby, co. Line. See Stainsby.
Staverton, co. N'hamp., 298.
[in Eykie parish, co. Sufi.],
manor, 434 {pp. 293, 297 bis).
Staweye, co. Somers. See Stowey.
Staxton, Stakeston [in WiUerby
parish], co. York, 391 (pp.
261, 265, 266).
Staynton, co. Cumb. See Stainton.
Steep, la Stiepe, co. Hants, 273.
Steeping, Great, Stepinge, Steping,
CO. Line, 1, 233 (p. 156).
, manor, 444.
Steeple, Stupel, co. Dorset, manor,
435 (p. 313).
Steeple Aston, co. Oxford. See
Aston.
Steinton, co. Line. See Stainton.
Stenyng, co. Sussex. See Steyning.
Stepelton [co. Heref.]. See Staple-
ton.
Stephen, Gilbert son of, 184, 296 (p.
202).
Henry son of, 54.
Steping, Stepinge, co. Line. See
Steeping.
Stepple, la Stepple [in Neen Savage
parish], co. Salop, 235 (p.
165).
Stepple, WilUam de la, 235 (p. 165).
Stemfield, Stomefeld, co. Suff., 434
(p. 301).
Stert, La Sterte [in Otterhampton
parish], co. Somers., 457 (p.
342.
StewMey, Stiuecle, co. Hunt., 435
(p. 315).
Steyl, Desiderata, 44 (p. 22).
Steymor, Thomas, 133.
Steyning, Stanynges, Stenyng, co.
Sussex, 55.
SticMngland [in Yoxford], co. Sufi..
434 (p. 300).
Stiepe, CO. Hants. See Steep.
Stifikey, Stivekeye, Stivekey, co.
Norf., 163 (p. 106), 391 (p.
261), 461 (p. 346).
Stifiord, CO. Essex, parson of. See
Hamme.
. Stiford, CO. N'hamb. See Stjrford,
Stikeswalde, StLkeswold, co. Line.
See Stixwould.
Stinton, Stintone [in SaU and Hey-
don], CO. Norf., manor, 40.
Stipelton [co. Heref.]. See Stapleton.
Stirkeland, co. Westm. See Strick-
land.
Stirston, co. Norf. See Starston.
Stirton, Stretton [near Skipton], co.
York, 307.
Stiuecle, co. Hunt. See Stewkley.
Stivekeye, Stivekey, co. Norf. See
Stiffkey.
Stixwould, Stikeswold, Stikeswolde,
Stykeswolde, Stykeswald, co.
Line, Suthwode in, 391 {pp.
263, 264 bis).
, prioress of, 233 (p. 155).
, a nun of, 292.
Stock. See Stoke.
Stock [in BraceweU parish], co.
York, 240.
Stock, Richard de, 240.
Cf. Stok, Stoke, Stokes.
Stockbridge, Stokbrigge, co. Sussex,
hundred, 90 (p. 51).
Stockbury, Stokebery, co. Kent,
manor, 162.
Stocke Kuylard, co. Dorset. See
Stoke Gaylard.
Stockend, Stokes sendy [in Hares-
combe parish], CO. Glouc, 235
(p. 164).
Stockleigh Pomeroy, Stokeley
Pomeray, co. Devon, manor,
296 (p. 200).
Stocklow, Stockelelowe [in Staunton
on Arrow parish], co. Heref.,
235 (p. 165).
Stockton, Stokton, Stocton, Stotton,
Stoketon, co. Norf., 234, 434
(p. 302).
, advowson, 434 (p. 304).
soke, 320.
Stocton, CO. Bedf. See Staughton.
CO. Norf. See Stockton.
Stoddon, CO. Devon. jSfee Staddon.
Stodham, Thomas de, 288.
Stodlegh, Stodleghe, prioress of.
See Studley.
Stogursey, Stoke Curcy, co. Somers.,
388, 457 (p. 342).
, manor, 289.
, castle, manor, borough,
market and fair, 457 (p.
341).
, church and priory, 457 (p.
341).
Stok, CO. Buck. See Stoke.
Stok Hailing, co. Buck., Grodefreyes
croft in, 216.
Stok, Edmund de, 207.
Cf. Stock, Stoke, Stokes.
Stokbrigge, co. Sussex. See Stock-
bridge.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
479
Stoke Goldington, oo. Biick., manor,
309.
Mandeville, Stok by Ayles-
bury, CO. Buck., manor, 91
(p. 53).
, East, CO. Dorset, Rushton
in, q.v.
Gaylard, Stocke Kuylard,
Stoke Coilard, co. Dorset, 222.
Orchard, Stok [in Bishop's
Cleeve parish], co. Glouc,
435 (p. 320).
Bliss, Stoke de Blez, co.
Heref., 235 {p. 166).
Ferry, Stokeferie co. Norf.,
inquisition made at, 269.
Holy Cross, Cruchestok, co.
Norf., 163 (p. 105), 391 (pp.
261, 265).
Albany, Stok Aubeny, co.
N'hamp., manor, 25.
Doyle, Stokes by Undele,
CO. N'hamp., 47.
Bardolph, Stoke Bardolf, co.
Nott., 236 (p. 170).
, manor, 236 (p. 166).
, Dry, Driestoke, Driestok,
Dryestok, co. Rutland, 155
(pp. 96, 97).
, an assart called
Asshelond in, 356.
Ctircy, CO. Somers. See
Stogursey.
by Nayland, Stoke Neylond,
Stoke atte Neyland, co. Suff.,
305. ■
by Guildford, co. Surrey,
manor, 207.
, North, Northstok, co.
Sussex, manor, 90 (p. 51).
, South, CO. Sussex, Offham
in, q.v.
, West, Stok, CO. Sussex,manor
434 (pp. 292, 297).
advowson, 434 (p.
298).
Stoke Unfred, 461 (p. 344).
Stoke, Stock, Stok, John de, 110.
Cf. Stock, Stok, Stokes.
Stokebery, co. Kent. See Stockbury.
Stokecurcy, co. Somers. See Sto-
gursey.
Stokeheye, Robert de, 296 (p. 201).
Stokeley, Pomeray, oo. Devon. See
Stocldeigh Pomeroy.
Stokes Sendy, co. Glouc. See Stock-
end.
Stokes, CO. N'hamp. See Stoke.
Stokes, Roger de, 156.
Cf. Stock, Stok, Stoke.
Stokesby, co. Norf., inquisition made
at, 368.
Stoketon, CO. Norf. See Stockton.
Stokewoid, co. Somers., 461 (p. 344).
Stokkes [co. Monm.], 435 (p. 326).
Stokldng, CO. Lino., 236 (p. 168).
Stokton, CO. Norf. See Stockton.
CO. Sussex. See Stoughton.
Stone Baston, Stonyhaston [co.
Somers.], 461 (p. 344).
Stone, PauUnus atte, 62.
(7/. Stane.
Stoneham, Stonham, co. Hants,
abbot of Hyde's, court at,
232 (p. 154).
North, CO. Hants, Barton in,
q.v.
, South, CO. Hants* Allington
in, q.v.
Stonham, Earl's, Stanham, co. Stiff.,
434 (pp. 300, 301 bis).
manor, 434 (pp. 293, 297).
advowson, 434 (p. 302).
Stonham, Nicholas de, 232 (p.
154).
Stonyhaston, co. Heref. See Stone
Easton [co. Somers.].
Stoodleigh West, Westodley [oo.
Devon], 296 (p. 202).
Stormenistre, Storministre, co.
Dorset. See Sturminster.
Stormy. See Sturmy.
Stornefeld, co. SuH. See Stemfleld.
Stortesden, Nicholas de, 328.
Storthwaite, Tortawhayt [in Thorn-
ton parish, Harthill wapen-
take], CO. York, 235 (p. 162).
Stosthorp, Robert de, 468 (p. 352).
Stotescoutnbe, co. Devon. See
Staddescombe.
Stotevyll, Stotevile, Stotevill. See
Stutevill.
Stottesden, co. Salop, Overton in,
q.v.-
Stoughton, Stokton, co. Sussex,
manor, 434 (pp. 292, 297).
Stoutynge, co. Kent. See Stowting.
Stow on the Wold, Stowe St. Ed-
ward, CO. Glouc, 117.
Stowe, CO. Lino., manor,
368.
Stowe [in Threckingham
parish], co. Line, 233 (p. 154).
Bardolph, Stowe, co. Norf.,
236 (p. 169).
Stowe, CO. Salop, 247.
park, in Bungay, co. SuB.,
434 (p. 293).
[in St. WooUos parish, co.
Monm.], 435 (p. 325).
[Nine Churches], co.N'hamp.,
233 (p. 154).
, , advowson, 233 (p.
154).
...... Market, co. SuB. See Stow-
market.
Stowey, Nether, Staweye, co.
Somers., manor, 388.
Stowmarket, Stowe Market, co.
Sulf., 97 (p. 64).
480
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Stowting, Stutingge, Stutygge,
Stoutynge, co. Kent, 376.
manor, 91 {p. 56).
, hundred, 91 (p. 56).
Straddeuwy, Straddewy. See Llan-
bedr Istradwy.
Stradesete, Nicholas de, 434 (p. 303).
Strafiorth, Strafford, co. York,
wapentake, 424.
Stragglethorpe, Stragarthorp, co.
Line, 233 (p. 155).
Stratfield Mortimer, Stratfeld Mor-
tumer, co. Berks, inquisition
made at, 235 (p. 163).
manor, 235 {pp. 157, 161).
Stratfieldsay, Stratfeld Say, co.
Hants, 235 (p. 158).
Stratford, co. Essex, inquisitions
made at, 81, 121 {pp. 80, 81),
175, 288.
, Stony, Stonistraf ord, co.
N'hamp., 218.
, , inquisition made at,
218.
on Avon, Stretford upon
Avene, co. Warw., inquisition
made at, 216.
Stratham, co. Camb. See Stretham.
Stratleye, Stratle [co. Bedf.]. See
Streatley.
Stratton, Strattone [in Biggleswade
parish, CO. Bedf.], 434 {pp.
291, 300).
, CO. Cornw., Efiord in, q.v.
, , hundred, 416.
CO. Line. See Sturton.
, Long, CO. Norf., advowson,
434 (p. 304).
[in South Petherton], Little
Stratton and Est Stratton,
CO. Somers., 324.
Stratton, Adam de, 124.
Strattone, co. Line. See Sturton.
Straunge. See Lestrange.
Streatley, Stratle, Stratleye [co.
Bedf.], 434 {pp. 291, 300).
, memor, 37.
Strecche, Strech, Balph, 13.
, Robert, son of Ralph, 13.
Strelle, Stredleye. Bobert de. 99.
Robert de, son of Robert,
99.
Strelley, Strelle, co. Nott., manor
and advowson, 99.
Stretham, Stratham, co. Camb., 152.
Stretton, co. Warw., 448.
CO. York. iSee Stirton.
Stretton, Richard de, 448.
Elias, Ellis de, 468 (p. 352).
, and Annabel his
wife, 239, 240.
Hugh son of Adam de, 468
(p. 352).
, Robert son of William de,
468 (p. 352).
Strickland, Stirkeland Randolf, co.
Westm., 427.
Strik, Walter, 435 (p. 330).
Strode, co. Kent. See Strood.
Strogofl. See Chepstow.
Strood, Strode, co. Kent, God's
House, 331.
.mill at, 162.
Strubbi, William de, 176.
Strubby, Strubbi, co. Line., 176.
Strugoil. See Chepstow.
Strumpshaw, Strumpeshagh, Strum-
pesagh, CO. Norf., 236 (p. 170
bis).
Stub, Henry, 27.
Stubton, CO. Line, 236 (p. 168).
Studley, Stodlegh, Stodleghe [cos.
Buck, and Oxford], prioress
of, 432, 457 (p. 341).
Stupel, CO. Dorset. See Steeple.
Stupelaston, co. Oxford. See Aston.
Sturmenistre, co. Dorset. See Stur-
minster.
Sturmere, William de, 52.
Sturminster Marshal, Sturmynistre,
Mareschall, Sturmenistre
Marshal, Storministre, Stor-
menistre Mareschal, co.
Dorset, manor, 178, 373.
, inquisition made at,
84, 374.
Newton, Neweton Casti,
CO. Dorset, inquisition made
at, 401.
Sturmy, Stormy. Estunuy,
Henry, 310, 311.
, Henry son of Henry, 311.
, Hiigh, and Margaret his
wife, 148.
, WiUiam, 152.
, and Isabel his wife,
148.
Sturton, Stratton [in Stow parish],
CO. Line, 368.
, Little, Little Strattone,
Little Stratton, co. Line, 163
(p. 106), 391 (p. 260).
Sturton, Walter de, 62.
Stumel, Adam, 1 37.
Stute, Walter, 61.
StutevUl, Stotevyll. Stotevlle.
StotevUL. Bobert de, 369.
John de, Eleanor (de Gen-
ouere) his wife, 369.
, John de, son of Robert, 369.
, Robert de, 202.
Stutingge, Stutygge, co. Kent. See
Stowting.
Stutton, Stuttone, co. Suff., manor,
121 (p. 81).
Styford, Stiford [in Bywell St.
parish], CO. N'humb., manor,
81.
Stykeswald, Stykeawolde, co. Line
See Stixwould.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
481
Subburgo, Paul de, 392 (p. 268).
Subers, co. Suff. See Sudbury.
Suche. See Zouche.
Sudbrooke, co. Line, Hokae in, q.v.
Sudbury, Subers, co. Suff., 436 (p.
319).
Suffield, SufEeud [co. Norf.], manor,
434 (pp. 296, 297).
Sulenny. See Solenny.
Sulgrave, co. N'hamp., manor, 366.
SuUy, SuUi, CO. Glamorgan, 435 (p.
322).
Sully, Sulli, Remund de, 435 (p. 322
bis).
, Walter de, 428.
Sulthom, CO. Oxford. See Souldern.
Sumeredeby, co. Leic. iS^ee Somerby.
Sunthorp (in Holderness, submerged),
CO. York, 468 {pp. 353, 355).
Sunthorp, Thomas de, 468 (pp. 353,
355).
Surdevall, Walter, 233 (p. 155).
Surlingham, co. Norf., 434 (p. 303).
Surrendell, Suryndene [in Hullaving-
ton parish], co. Wilts, 235 (p.
163).
Surrey, Earl of, 445.
See Warenne.
Suryndene, co. Wilts. See Surren-
dell.
Suspirius, William son of, 383.
Suth grange, co. Line, 468 (p. 350).
Sutham, co. Warw. See Southam.
Suthbrouk, CO. Devon. See South-
brook.
Suthbrunne, co. York. See South-
bum,
Suthoote, CO. Berks. See Circourt.
Suthcote, William de, 51.
Sutheyk, See Southaik.
Suthfrokyngham, co. York. See
Frodingham.
Suthgrenehowe, co. Norf. See
Greenhowe.
Suthhampton, co. Somers. See
Southarp.
Suthicham, co. Line. See Hykeham.
Suthleghton, co. York. See Leigh-
ton.
Suthmenstre, co. Essex. See South-
minster.
Suthmotirton, Suthmorton, co.
Berks. See Moreton.
Sutho, CO. Hunt. See Southoo.
Suthorp, CO. Line. See Southorpe.
CO. N'hamp. See Southorpe.
Suthorp, Geollrey de, 47.
John de, son of Walter, 47.
Suthperton, co. Somers. See Pether-
ton.
Suthskyrlage, co. York. See Skir-
laugh.
Suthwerk, co. Surrey. See South-
wark.
Suthwold, CO. Sufl . See Soutbwold.
Wt. 14428.
Sutterton, Soterton, co. Line, 326.
Sutton, CO. Bedf., 236 (p. 170).
Frene, Sotton [in Harden
parish], co. Heref., 108.
at Hone, Sutton Hon, Sutton,
CO. Kent, 219 (p. 140).
, hospital of, 331.
, CO. Norf. ,434 (p. 303).
in Ashfleld, co. Nott., manor,
301.
[near Oswestry ?], co. Salop,
90 (p. 52).
[Little, in Diddlebury
parish], co. Salop, 396.
, Long, Sutton Abbots, co.
Somers, 297.
,co. Suff., 434 (p. 293).
[in Holderness], co. York,
148, 223, 468 (pp. 353, 355).
, Sutton in Ajrrdal [in Kild-
wick parish], co. York, manor,
264.
[in Masham parish], co.
York, 210.
[in Norton parish], co. York,
[E.R.], 97 (p. 63).
Sutton, John de, 301.
Beatrice de, 301.
, John de, 148, 223, 434 {pp.
306, 307 bis, 308, 309).
, John de, son of John, 301.
, Richard de, 39, 233 (p. 157).
, Saer de, 468 (pp. 353, 355).
SwafEham, Swafham, co. Camb.,
435 (p. 315).
Swafham, co. Norf., 329.
, inquisitions made
at, 293, 329, 391 {pp. 258,
261).
Swan, Robert, 434 (p. 300).
Swanage, Swanewyk, Swanewych,
CO. Dorset, 222, 235 (p. 164).
Swaneton [co. Kent]. See Swanton.
Swanewych, Swanewyk, co. Dorset.
See Swanage.
Swangay, Swanegeye [in Attle-
borough parish,] co. Norf.,
391 (pp. 358, 259).
Swanland, Ewameslond, co. York,
235 (p. 162).
Swanton, Swaneton [in Mereworth
parish, co. Kent], 461 (p. 346).
Swarby, Swarreby, co. Line, 233
(p. 156).
Swardeston, Swerdeston, co. Norf.,
434 (p. 303).
Swarraton, Seruetone, co. Hants,
235 (p. 163).
Swarreby, co. Line See Swarby.
Sweeny, Swyney [in Oswestry
Rural], CO. Salop, 90 (p. 52).
SwefHing, Switlingge, co. Suff., 434
(p. 300).
Swell, Swelle, co. Somers., manor,
384.
2 H
482
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Swerdeston, co. Norf. See Swardes-
ton.
Swift, Richard, 56.
Swilington, WiUiam de, 434 {p. 300
bis).
Swinbrook, Swjmebrok, co. Oxford,
manor, 435 (p. 311).
Swinden, Swynden [in Gisbum
parish], CO. York, 212 (p. 134).
Swine, Sw3me, co. York, a nun of,
292.
, Bilton in, q.v.
, Ganstead in, q.v.
Woodhall in, q.v.
Swingfield, Swynefeud, co. Kent, the
master of, 144.
Swinhope, Swinehoppe, co. Line,
430.
Swinnlonde, co. Essex, 97 (p. 62).
Swithngge, co. SufE. See SweflBing.
Swyhngton, William de, 434 {p. 303).
Swynden, co. York. See Swinden.
Swyne, co. York. See Swine.
Swynebrok, co. Oxford. See Swin-
brook.
Swynefeud, co. Kent. See Swing-
field.
Swyney, co. Salop. See Sweeny.
Swynham, co. Glouc, 435 (p. 321).
Sybbetone, co. Kent. See Sibton.
Sydenham, South (?), Sidenham
Maury, co. Devon, 296 (p.
201).
, South, Sydeham, Aumarle,
CO. Devon, 296 (p. 201).
Syleham, Silham [co. Suff.], 434 (p.
303),
S5aialas, co. Comw., 44 (p. 23).
Synithwayt, co. York. See Sinning-
thwaite.
Sythil, CO. York. See Siddle.
Sything, co. Norf. See Seething.
Syward. See Siward.
Tacolneston, Thsicolniston, co. Norf.,
434 {pp. 297, 303).
Tadelawe, co. Camb. See Tadlow.
Tadlow, Tadelawe, co. Camb., 91
(p. 58).
Tadynton, Tadyncton, co. Heref.
See Tarrington.
Taff, Taf, river, co. Glamorgan, 435
(p. 323).
, fishery in, 435 (p. 323).
tolls and fishery in, 435 (p.
322).
Taillard. Tayllard. Agatha. 178.
Taillur. See Taylor.
Takeley, Takele, Takeleye, co. Essex,
121 (p. 81).
Talaton, Taleton, co. Devon, manor,
245.
Talbot. Talebot. Tallebot. Tliale-
bot. Eichard. 377.
, Gilbert son of Richard, 377.
Talegarth, co. Monm. See Talgarth.
Talenter, Talentir, Talenty, co.
Cumb. See TaUentire.
Talesworth, Peter de, 121 (p. 81).
Taleton, co. Devon. See TaJaton.
Talevan, co. Glamorgan. See Taly-
fan.
Talgarth. Talgar, Talegarth [in
Llanvachesparish.co. Monm.],
434 (p. 294).
Tallebot. See Talbot.
Tallemascb, Hiigb, 12.
, lUaria, wife of Hugh, 12.
TaUentire, Talenter, Talentir,
Talenty [in Bridekirk parish],
CO. Cumb., 141, 437.
Talon, Taloun, Richard, 434 {pp.
304, 305 bis, 308).
Taljffan, Talevan [in Ystradowain],
CO. Glsunorgan, castle, 435
(p. 323).
Tamerton FoUott, co. Devon, manor,
295.
Tamworth, Tampworth, co. Warw.,
church of St. Edith, 408.
Tandridge, co. Surrey, TiUingdon
in, q.v.
Tanesouere, co. N'hamp. See Tan-
sor.
Tanet, co. Kent. See Thanet.
Tannur, Thomas le, 41.
Tansor, Tanesouere, co. N'hamp.,
435 (p. 316).
Tansteme, Tanstem [in Aldbrough
parish], CO. York, 468 (pp.
353, 355).
Tany, Tbany, Roger de, 28.
, John, Wenthlian his wife,
67.
, Laurence de, son of Roger,
28.
Richard father of Roger,
28.
Roger de, and Joan his wife,
28.
Tarrant Gunville, Tarente Gunde-
vill, CO. Dorset, 435 (p. 314).
Rushton, Tarente Russche-
weston, CO. Dorset, manor,
435 (p. 314).
Tarrington, Tatinton, Tadyncton,
Tadynton, co. Heref., 230,
242.
manor, 107.
Target, Tirset [in BelUngham parish],
CO. N'humb., manor, 166.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
483
Tasburgh, Thasbury, Taseburg, co.
Norf., 461 (p. 346).
advowson, 163 (p. 106).
Tastard, Adam, 434 (p. 301 ).
Cf. Testard.
Tatersete, co. Norf. See Tatterset.
Tateshal, Tateshale, co. Line. See
Tattershall.
Tateshale, Tatesale, Thateshale,
Thatessal, Thatesshal,
Tatessale, Robert de, 163.
, Robert de, son of Robert,
391.
Joan de, 329.
Joan late wife of John de,
391 (p. 260).
John de, 163 (p. 107).
, Robert de, grandfather of
Robert, his sisters, Emma,
Joan and Isabel, 391.
, Robert de, the father, 391
(p., 258).
, Robert de, son of Robert,
163 293
Robert de, 233 (p. 154), 234,
261, 378.
, , Joan his wife,
daughter of Ralph son of
Ranulph, 261, 370.
, barony, 163, 391.
Tatinton, co. Heref . See Tarrington.
Tatterset, Tatersete, Tateressete, co.
Norf., 315.
Tattershall, Tatteshale, Tateshale,
Tateshall, Tateshal, co. Line,
391 (p. 264).
manor, 163 (p. 104), 391 (pp.
258, 259 his, 263).
castle, 163 (p. 104), 225,
391 (pp. 259, 263, 264).
, advowson, 163 (p. 106), 391
(p. 260).
Tattershall Thorpe, Thorp [in
Tattershall], co. Line. See
Thorpe.
Tauntifer, Alfred, 186.
Tavistock, Tavistoke, co. Devon,
abbot of, 44 (p. 22).
Tawton, South, Southtauton, co.
Devon, 186.
Taylboys, Luke, 190.
Tayllard. See Taillard.
Taylor, Taylour, TaiUur, Tayl-
lour, John le, of Little
Baddow, 255.
, Henry le, 215.
, and Beatrice his
wife, 148.
, John le, 50.
, John le, son of John, 255.
, Maud daughter of William
le, 381.
Simon le, 434 (p. 301).
Taylxirsmor, in Potterspury, co.
N'hamp., 24.
Taynton, Teinton, co. Glouc, manor,
22.
, inquisition made at,
29.
, Teynton, Little, co. Glouc,
446.
Teddesley near Penkridge, co. Staff.,
king's hay of, 71.
Tefford, co. Norf. See Thetford.
Tehidi, Tihidi, Tyhidi, Tihidy [in
Illogan parish], co. Comw.,
manor, 245.
Teignton, co. Devon. See Kings-
teignton.
Teinton, co. Glouc. See Taynton.
Tempest. John son of Richard,
239
Roger, 468 (p. 352).
Temple, knights of the, 468 (p. 349).
jSee Cressing.
, master of the knights of,
151, 162, 217, 278, 284, 434
(p. 299), 468 (pp. 350, 351).
Tempsiter, Temsete, co. Salop, 90
(p. 52).
Temsete, co. Salop. See Tempsiter.
Tendring, Tendrengg, Tendryng, co.
Essex, 121 (p. 81).
hundred, 121 (p. 80).
Tendring, William de. 305.
, John de, son of William,
305.
, Ralph de, son of William,
305.
Thomas de, son of William,
305.
William de, and Beatrice his
wife, 305.
Tenham, co. Kent. See Teynham.
Tenterden, co. Kent, Golden in, q.v.
Teriing, Terlingg, Terlyngg, co.
Essex, 120.
, manor, 175.
Testard, John, 55.
, William, 55.
C/. Tastard.
Teuilby, co. Lino. See Thealby.
Tew, Great, Tyue, co. Oxford, 103.
Tewkesbury, Theukesbury, co.
Glouc, manor, 435 (p. 321).
Teynham, Tenham, co. Kent, in-
quisition made at, 263.
Teynton, co. Glouc See Taynton.
Thackthwaite, Thakthwait [by
Loweswater], co. Cumb., 322
(p. 218).
Thacolniston, co. Norf. See Tacol-
neston. •
Thakthwait, co. Cumb. See Thack-
thwaite.
Thalebot. See Talbot.
Thames, river, fishery in, at Stand-
lake, 161.
Island in, called ' la
Wynyard,' 26.
484
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Thanet, Tanet, co. Kent, 159.
Thany. See Tany.
Tharlesthorp [lost town on the
Humber], co. York. 223.
Thaiston, TMrston, co. Norf., 434
(p. 302).
Thasbury, co. Norf. See Tasburgh.
Thateshale, Thatessal, Thattesshal.
See Tateshale.
Thaxted, Thaxsted, Thasstud, co.
Essex, manor, 435 (p. 317).
Theakston, Thexton, co. York, 261.
Thealby, Theuelby, Teuilby [in
Burton on Stather parish],
CO. Lane., 294, 468 (p. 350).
Thebaud. iSee Theobald.
Theberton, Thebertone, co. Suff.,
320 (pp. 216, 217), 434 (p.
300).
advowson, 434 (p. 302).
Thebridge, Thefbiigge {now called
Waterend, in Sandridge
parish], co. Hertf., 228.
Thedmers, co. Berks. See Tidmarsh.
Thedmers, John de, 319.
, John de, and Sarah his wife,
319.
John de, son of John, 319.
, Thomas de, 319.
Thefbrigge, co. Hertf. See The-
bridge.
Theford, prior of. See Thetford.
Thele [now called St. Margarets],
Pontem Tegule, co. Hertf.,
inquisition made at, 28.
Theobald, Thebaud, William, 233
(p. 155).
Thermhale, co. Essex. See Throm-
hin.
Thetford. co. Camb., 152.
Theford, Tefiord, TifEord,
CO. Norf., advowson of priory
434 (p. 304).
, monks of, 163 (p.
105), 391 (p. 261).
, prior of, 227, 434 (p. 291).
TheuellBy, co. Line. See Thealby.
Theukesbury, co. Glouc. See
Tewkesbury.
Thexton, co. York. See Theakston.
Theyden, Paul de, 434 (p. 298).
Thimbleby, Thimelby, co. Line,
225, 468 (p. 350).
Thingdon, co. N'hamp. See Finedon.
Thirkleby, Turkelby, co.York [N.R.],
manor, 137.
Thirsk, Thresk, Tresek, Tresk, co.
York, 10, 418.
., , inquisitions made at, 137,
212 (p. 134).
Thirston, co. Norf. See Tharston.
Thirtleby, Thorkelby [in Swine
parish], CO. York, 153, 468 (pp.
354, 367).
Thistelden, Heniy de, 394.
Tfaitelleshal, co. Norf. See Tittles-
hall.
Thian Mihangel, Bedyechan. See
Llanfibkngfil Rhydithon.
Thlananno [co. Radnor]. See
Llananno.
Thlandewy [co. Radnor]. See Uan-
dewi.
Thlanhur [co. Radnor]. See Llanyre.
Thlanpadervan. See Llanbadam-
faur.
Thomas, William son of, 45 (p. 27).
Thomas son of Otho, Otho son of,
98.
Thonebregg, co. Kent. See Ton-
bridge.
Thopesfeld, co. Essex. See Toppes-
field.
Thorald, Hugh, 163 (p. 108).
See Torold.
Thorbrand, Adam, and Annabel
his wife, 240.
Thorenton, co. Line. See Thornton.
Thorganby, Thorgramby, co. Line,
468 (p. 351).
Thorington, Thuriton, co. Suff., 434
(p. 300).
Thorisby, co. Cumb. See Thursby.
Thorkelby, co. York. See Thirtleby.
Thorn Gumbald, Little Thome, co.
York, 468 (pp. 353, 355, 356).
, Thome, Thomgumbaud, co.
York, manor, 292.
Thom, Nicholas de, 468 {pp. 353,
356).
Thomburv, co. Glouc, manor, 435
(p." 321).
, market town, 435
(p. 321).
, CO. Heref., manor, 235 (p.
159).
Thomehou, co. York, 418.
Thomethwait, co. Cumb. See
Thomthwaite.
Thomey, co. Nott., Wigsley in, g.v.
West, Thomeye, co. Sussex,
manor, 434 {pp. 292, 297),
, advowson, 434 (p. 298).
Thomham, co. Kent, Aldington in,
q.v.
Thomhill, Thomhulle [in Wimbome
parish], CO. Dorset, 229.
Thomhill, John de, 212 (p. 135).
Thomholm, co. Line, prior of, 294.
Thomthwaite, Thomethwait [near
Keswick], co. Cumb., 322 (p.
218).
Thornton, Thorenton, co. Line,
abbot of, 233 (p. 156), 468
(pp. 350, 351).
[near Homcastle], co. Line,
225.
Thometon Spaldingmore [in
HarthiU wapentake], co.
York, 235 (p. 162).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
486
Thornton, Robert de, 210.
Thorp [in Southohurch parish], co.
Essex, 434 {p. 298).
CO. Line. See Thorpe.
[Outhorpe by Long Benning-
ton], CO. Line, 236 {p. 168).
[next Haddisooe], co. Norf.,
434 (p. 302).
Andreu, co. York. See
Bishopthorpe.
Arch, Thorp Arches, co.
York, manor, 45 {p. 25).
Thorp, George de, 392 {p. 268).
John de, 43, 392 {pp. 267,
268), 434 (pp. 300, 303).
, and Alice his wife,
163 (p. 106).
Maud de, 434 {p. 300).
Thorpe, Thorp by Cosby [in Cosby
parish], co. Leic, 391 (p.
260).
Langton, Thorp by Lange-
ton, CO. Leic, 391 (pp. 260,
265).
Thorp [by Tattershall], or
TattershaU Thorpe, co. Line,
163 (p. 104), 391 (pp. 259,
263).
in the Fallows, Thorp, co.
Line, manor, 233 (p. 156).
[in Balne] [in Barnby upon
Don parish], co. York, 424.
Thorrok, co. Essex. See Thurrock.
Thotiny, Robert de, 98 (p. 64).
Thrapston, Trapston, co. N'hamp.,
435 (p. 316).
inquisition made at, 435
(p. 316).
Threapland, Threpland [in Torpen-
how parish], co. Cumb., 112.
Threckingham, Trikyngham, Thrik-
ingham, co. Line, 233 (pp.
154, 155).
Thresk, co. York. See Thirsk.
Thrikingham, co. Line See Threck-
ingham.
Thromhill, Tremhale, Thermhale [in
Stansted Montfichet parish],
CO. Essex, 121 (p. 80).
prior of, 121 (p. 81).
Thronton, co. N'humb. See Thrun-
ton.
Throp, Thrope, co. Oxford. See
Thrup.
Throwere, Henry le, of Pickenham,
329.
Thrunton, Thronton [in Whitting-
ham parish], co. N'humb.,
197.
Thrup, Throp, Thrope [in Shipton
on Cherwell parish], co.
Oxford, 371.
Thruselton, Thrushelton, co. Devon,
296 (p. 201).
, Whiteleigh in, q.v.
Thuderleye, co. Hants. See Tyther-
ley.
Thunderle, Reginald de, 336.
Thurgar, Walter, 324.
Thuriton, co. Suff. See Thorington.
Thurlby, co. Line, Obthorpe in, q.v.
Thurleigh, la Leye, la Leyee, co.
Bedf., 219 (p. 140).
Thurrock, West, Thorrok Briaun-
zoun, CO. Esesx, 337.
Thursby, High, Thorisby, co. Cimib.,
264.
Thurston, co. Norf. See Thuxton.
Thuxton, Thurston, co. Norf., 236
(p. 169).
Thuynham. See Twynham.
Thweng, Marmaduke de, 427.
Thweyt, John de, 370.
Roger de, 320 (p. 216).
Thyngden, co. N'hamp. See Finedon.
Tibenham, Tybenham, co. Norf., 391
(p. 263), 434 (pp. 302, 303).
, manor, 163 (p. 105), 391 (pp.
258, 259, 260, 263, 264).
park, 391 (p. 262).
Tibethorpe, co. York. See Tibthorpe.
Tibetout, Payn, 212 (pp. 134, 135).
Tibthorpe, Tibethorpe [in Kirkburn
parish], CO. York, 45 (p. 25).
Tich, CO. Hants. See Titchfield.
Tickeseye, co. Surrey. See Titsey.
Tidenham, Tudenham, co. Gloue,
434 (pp. 297, 299).
manor, 434 (p. 295).
TidesweU, Tydeswell, Tideswelle,
Tydeswelle, co. Derby, 49.
, inquisition made at, 66.
Alan vicar of, 49.
Tidmarsh, Thedmers, co. Berks,
manor, 319.
, Wynhird in, 319.
Tidworth, North, Tudeworth, co.
Wilts, 434 (p. 299).
TifEord, co. Norf. See Thetford.
Tihidi, Tihidy, co. Cornw. See
Tehidi.
Tilbury, West, Tillebery, co. Essex,
manor, 227.
market and fair, 227.
Tillebery, Tylleblry, William de,
227.
John de, son of William,
227.
William de, Joan his wife,
227.
TilUngdon, Tyllyngedoune, TylHnge-
doune [in Tandridge parish],
CO. Surrey, 435 (p. 318).
Tillington, Tullynton [in Burghill
parish], co. Heref., manor,
246.
Vlose wood in, 246.
TiUy, Robert, 212 (p. 134).
Tiln, Tylne [in Hayton parish], co.
Nott., 74.
486
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Tilney, co. Norf., Islington in, q.v.
Tilwick, Dilewik [in Ravensden
parish], co. Bedf., manor, 98
(p. 64).
Timsbury, Tinmeresbarue, co.
Somers., manor, 466.
Tinboeth, Djmbaud [in Llanano
parish, co. Radnor], castle,
235 (p. 162).
Tingewyk, Tyngewyck, Tynge-
wyk, John de, 218.
EUas de, 218.
, John de, 219 (p. 141).
, Rose his wife, 218.
, William de, son of John,
218.
Tinmeresbarue, co. Somers. See
Timsbury.
Tintem, Tyntem, Tynterne, co.
Monm., abbot of, 434 {pp.
294, 299).
Little [co. Monm.], 435 (p.
327).
Tipelond, Michael de, 98 (p. 65).
Tir larU, Tirzalth, county of, co.
Glamorgan, 435 (p. 323).
Tirington, Tirinton, Andrew de, 285.
, Emma de, 285.
, Margaret de, 285.
Tirinton, co. Line. See Torrington.
Tirry, John, 235 (p. 164).
Tirset, co. N'humb. See Tarset.
Tisted, East, Tistede, co. Hants,
manor, 273.
Titchfield, Tychefeld, Tich, co.
Hants, 83.
, inquisition made at, 290.
Titeberst [in Aldenham, obsolete'], co.
Hertf., 228.
Titley, Tyteleye, co. Heref., 221
(p. 142).
Titsey, Ticheseye, Tygges, Chiches-
hey, CO. Surrey, 435 (p. 318),
461 {pp. 345, 346).
TittleshaJl, Thitelleshal, co. Norf.,
inquisition made at, 308.
Tocket, Nicholas, 449.
Tockenham, West, co. Wilts., 235
(p. 164).
Tockwith, Tocwyth, Tocwyd [in
Bilton parish in the Ainsty],
CO. York, 45 (pp. 26, 27), 256.
Todeputte, Reyner de, 431.
Toft, CO. Line, 468 (p. 351 Us).
[in Witham on the Hill
parish], CO. Line, 233 (v.
154 his).
manor, 163 (p. 104).
> inquisition made at,
163 (p. 106).
CO. Line. See Fishtoft.
Toft Trees, Toftes, Tofteris, Toftes-
ris, CO. Norf., 109, 121 (p. 80).
Toftes, CO. Norf. See Bircham
Tofts.
Toftes, Roger de, 63 (p. 106), 392
(p. 268).
Tok, William le, 297 .
Tolle, Tolli, Walter, 434 (p. 301).
Toller, Great, co. Dorset, Wool-
combe Bingham in, q.v.
ToUeshunt Gynes, ToUeshunte [in
Tollesbuiy parish], manor,
110.
Darcy, ToUeshunte Tregoz,
CO. Essex, 143.
Tollesle, Ralph de, 23.
Tomers, co. Norf., 461 (p. 346).
Tonbridge, Thonebregg, Tonebrigge,
CO. Kent, castle and borough,
435 (p. 314).
, court at, 349.
honour of the castle, 435
(p. 314).
Tonebrigge, co. Kent. jSee Ton-
bridge.
TonestaU, co. SufE. See TunstaU.
Tong, Tonge, co. Kent, manor, 387
(p. 255).
Tony, Toimy, John, 56.
Ralph, 186.
Robert de, 218, 308, 379.
TopchfEe, CO. York, Elmire and other
places in, 212 (p. 134).
ToycKy, Laurence de, 212 (p. 134).
Topcroft, Toppecroft, Topecroft, co.
Norf., advowson of chapel,
163 (p. 106).
, manor, 163 (p. 105).
Toppecroft, co. Norf. See Topcroft.
Toppesfield, Foxheford, Thopesfeld,
CO. Essex, 461 (pp. 344, 345).
Topton, Nicholaa son of Thomas de,
49.
Torel, John, son of John, 337.
John, 245 (p. 175).
Toriton, CO. Devon. See Torrington.
Torkard, Elias, and Alice (Heriz),
his wife, 165.
, WiUiam, of Bunny, and
Margery his wife, 1 65.
, William, of Chilwell, 165.
Torksey, Torqeseye, co. Line., 324.
Tomay, Simon, 324.
Torold, John, of Hadham, his
daughters Rose and Alice,
201.
See Thorald.
Torpel [in UfEord obsoletel, co.
N'hamp., 47.
court at, 299.
Torqeseye, co. Line. See Torksey.
Torrington, Toriton, co. Devon,
manor, 428.
, barony, 428.
, honour, 245.
, Black, Blaketoriton, co.
Devon, court at, 416.
, , hundred, 416.
Tirinton, co. Line, 285.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
487
Torrogy [co. Monm.]. See Cas
Troggy.
Tortawhayt, co. York. See Storth-
waite.
Tortington, Tortytone, Tortiton,
Torton, co. Svissex, 163 (p.
107), 391 {pp. 260, 265).
Torvestone, co. Buck. See Tur-
weston.
Tosbery, Tossebiiry [in Hartland
parish], co. Devon, 44 (p.
22).
Totenham, co. Midd. See Totten-
ham.
, CO. Sufi. See Tuddenham.
Totenhow, John de, constable of
Clifton castle, 239.
Toternho, co. Bedf . See Totternhoe.
Tothale, William, prior of the Hos-
pital of St. John of Jerusalem,
435 (p. 311).
Totham, Great, co. Essex, Hugh do
Neville, lord of, q.v.
Tottenham, Totenham, co. Midd.,
220, 263.
Totternhoe, Toternho, co. Bedf.,
219 {p. 140).
Touk, John, 244.
Touny. See Tony.
Tourbervyle. See Turberville.
Towers {Turribtts), John, 212 (p.
135).
Townhill, formerly Manesbrigg,
Mannesbrygg [in South Ston-
ham parish], co. Hants, 386.
manor, 232 {p. 153).
Tracy, John, 291.
John de, 367.
his sister Isabel.
See Koges.
, Richard, 434 {p. 307).
, William de, 457 {p. 340).
Trailly, Tralli. Trayly. Treilly,
John de, son of Walter, 214.
, John de [father of Walter],
453.
, Eleanor de, 381.
John de, son of Walter,
Ahce his wife, 214.
Walter de [father of John],
Eleanor wife of, 214.
, Walter de, son of John, 214,
453.
Trahame, WilKam, 434 {pp. 305 bis,
308).
Tranelle, John, 246.
Trapston, co. N'hamp. See Thrap-
ston.
Trapton, co. Suff., 461 (p. 346).
Travescoyt, co. Cornw. See Trevis-
quite.
Trayly. See Trailly.
Trebartha, co. Cornw., 44 {p. 24).
Trebrown, Trembron [in Morval
parish], CO. Cornw., 300.
Trefarolawdel, Treferclau [in Os-
westry Rural], CO. Salop, 90
{p. 52).
Treferclau, co. Salop. See Trefar-
olawdel.
Trefonen, Trefonnen [in Oswestry
Rural], CO. Salop, 90 {p, 52).
TrefprenhoU, co. Salop.. See Tre-
penal.
Tregalest, co. Cornw., 44 {p. 23).
Treganvran, co. Cornw., 379.
Tregellas, co. Cornw. See TreguUas.
Tregeminiou, Thomas de, 149.
Tregenedwyth, co. Cornw., 82.
Tregenniur, co. Cornw., 82.
TregoUas, co. Cornw. See Tregullas.
Tregonewal, co. Cornw., 44 {p. 23).
Tregonewal, Richard de, 44 {p. 23).
Tregonweithen, John de, 379.
Tregonwithen, co. Cornw., 379.
Tregony, Trigony, co. Cornw.,
manor, 296 {p. 200).
Tregosbyan, co. Cornw., 44 {p. 23).
Tregoz, Henry, 90 {p. 51).
Tregrethes, co. Cornw., 379.
Tregruk [co. Morun.]. See Llan-
gibby.
TreguUas, TregoUas, Tregellas [in
Kea parish], co. Cornw., 149,
237.
Trehan, Trehanna [near Saltash], co.
Cornw., inquisition made at,
362.
Trehaumpton, Joan de, 233 {p.
154).
Trehir [Treheer in St. Keyne ?], co.
Cornw., 300.
Treiagu, John de, 149, 237.
Treietour, Walter le, 209.
Treigruk, co. Monm. See Llangibby.
Treilly. See TraiUy.
Trelawne, Trevelowen [in Pelynt
parish], co. Cornw., manor,
312.
Trelewyeck, co. Cornw., 379.
Trelleok, TriUek [co. Monm.], 435
{p. 326).
Trelosou, co. Cornw., 296 {p. 200).
Treloweth, TreUoweth [in St. Mewan
parish], CO. Cornw., 44 {p. 24).
Treloy, co. Cornw., 44 {p. 24).
Trematon, Tremton, Tremeton [near
Saltash, co. Cornw.], manor,
312.
barony of, 362.
Trembron, co. Cornw. See Tre-
brown.
Tremear, Tremer [in St. Tudy
parish], co. Cornw., 379.
Tremeleye, co. Suff. See Trimley.
Tremeton, co. Cornw. See Trema-
ton.
Tremhale, co. Essex. See Throm-
hiU.
Tremimet, John, 296 {p. 201).
488
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
Tremworth, Crounwrth [in Crundale
parish, CO. Kent], 461 {p.
345).
Trenansveor, co. Comw., 379.
Trenchard, John, 92.
Henry son of John, 92.
Trencliefoyl, Trenehefll. Wil-
liam, 238.
Peter, 238.
Treneglos, co. Comw., 44 (p. 23).
Treneglos, Henry de, 44 (p. 23).
Trennick, Trewithenek, Trewithenec
[in St. Clement parish], co.
Comw., 149, 237.
Trenoda, Nicholas de, 300.
John de, son of Nicholas,
300.
Trenode, Trenoda [in Morval pari^],
CO. Comw., 300.
Trent [co. Lone]., ferry over, 80.
Trent, river, ferry and fishery at
Stoke Bardolph, 236 (p. 166).
Trenudros, co. Comw., 44 (p. 23).
Trepenal, TrefpienhoU [in Llanymy-
nech parish], co. Salop, 90
(p. 52).
Tresck, co. York. iSee Thirsk.
Tresiryek, co. Comw., 379.
Tresk, co. York. See Thirsk.
Tresodom, co. Comw., 379.
Trethaek, co. Comw. See Trethake,
Trethak, de Trethaek, Richard,
16.
, Matthew son of Richard,
16.
Trethake, Trethaek [in Lanteglos
by Fowey parish], co. Comw.,
manor, 16.
Treubruge [co. Wilts]. See Trow-
bridge.
Treuerdra, co. Comw. See Tywar-
dreath.
Treuorgy, co. Comw. See Treworgy.
Trevabon GifEard, co. Comw., 379.
Trevabon Larcediakne, co. Comw.,
379.
Trevailus, co. Comw., 296 (p. 200).
Trevalga, Trevalewe, co. Comw.,
245.
Trevamon ? Trevomen [in Guithian
parish], CO. Comw., 379.
Trevelowen, co. Comw. See Tre-
lawne.
Trevenwyn [Trevenning in Michael-
stow ?], CO. Comw., 44 (pp.
23, 24).
Treverbyn [in St. AusteU parish, co.
Comw.], 82.
Treverbyn, Walter de, 82.
Hugh de, father of Walter,
82.
, son of Walter, 82.
Walter de, 44 (p. 24).
Trevereck, co. Comw., 44 (p. 23).
Treveredd, co. Comw., 296 (p. 200).
Trevisqiiite, Travescoyt [in St.
Mabyn parish], co. Comw.,
367.
Trevomen, co. Comw. See Trevar-
non.
Trevyados, Richard de, 44 (p. 23).
Trevydiados, co. Comw., 44 (p. 23).
Trewarmene, Little, co. Comw.
379.
Trewen, co. Comw., 300.
Trewen, Richard de. 111.
Trewerdbray, co. Comw. See Tywar-
dreath.
Trewem, co. Glamorgan, 435 (p. 323).
Treweynon, co. Comw., 300.
Trewithel, co. Comw., 296 (p. 201).
Trewithenec, Trewithenek, co.Comw.
See Trennick.
Trewitheneck, Stephen, 296 (p. 200).
Trewithred, Trewythred, co. Comw.,
379.
Treworgy, Treuorgy, co. Comw., 44
(p. 23).
Treworgy, Thoms^ de, 44 (p. 23).
Treyoxmou, co. Comw., 379.
Trikyngham, co. Line. See Threck-
ingham.
TriUek [CO. Momn.]. See TreUeck.
Trimley, Trimeley, Tremeleye, co.
SuflE., advowson, 434 (p. 302).
Trimley, St. Mary, co. Suff., Candlet
in, q.v.
Trivet, Remtmd, 457 (p. 342).
, William, 457 {pp. 341, 342).
Troame, Troarc [CalvEidos, France],
abbot of, 291.
Trockwell, co. Nott. See Trowell.
Trostrey, Trostray [co. Monm.], 435
(p. 326).
Troubrigge, co. Wilts. See Trow-
bridge.
Trowbridge, Troubrigge, Treubruge,
CO. Wilts, 20, 467.
TroweU, Trockwell, co. Nott., 235
(p. 162).
Trowse, Trowes, co. Norf., 434 (p.
302).
Troy, Troye, co. Monm., bridge of,
434 (p. 295).
Troye [co. Monm.]. See Mitchel
Troy.
Trumpington, Trumppeton, co.
Camb., manors, 235 (p. 163).
Trumppeton, Trumpton, Giles de,
235 (p. 163).
Roger de, 235 (p. 163).
Truro, Truuem, co. Comw., borough,
149, 237.
Trussel, William, 219 (p. 140).
, justice of Chester,
250.
Tmthall, Tregewal [in Ludgvan
parish], CO. Comw., manor,
379.
Truuem, co. Comw. See Truro.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
489
Tryllauoh, Thomas, 434 {p. 307).
Tryngeston, Alan de, 74.
Tuchet, Nicholas, 425.
, Wilham, 91 (p. 65).
Tuddenham, North, co. Norf.,
Tudenham Falgate, manor in,
43.
Tuddenham, Totenham, oo. Suff.,
461 {p. 345).
Tudeham, Oliver de, 434 (p. 301).
, William de, 434 (p. 300).
Tudenham, co. Glouc. See Tiden-
ham.
, CO. Norf. See Tuddenham.
Tudeworth, co. Wilts. See Tid-
worth.
Tulesworth, Adam de, and Sarah his
wife, 91 (p. 58).
Tullynton, co. Heref . See Tillington.
Tumby [inKirkby upon Bain parish],
CO. Line, 163 (p. 106), 391
(p. 260).
Tumby, Joan de, 391 (p. 260).
Tunstall, Tonestall, co. Suff., ad-
vowson, 434 (p. 302).
'., Tunstale, Tunstal, co. York,
468 (pp. 353, 354, 355, 356).
Turberville, Tourbervyle, Turber-
viler Bartholomew de, 235
(p. 164).
, Payn, 435 (p. 322).
Turkelby, co. York. See Thirkleby.
Turpleton, co. Salop ? 235 (p. 165).
Turvil], John de, 235 (p. 163).
Turweston, Torvestone, co. Buck.,
235 (p. 163).
Turvey, William, 391 (p. 260).
Tutbury, Tuttebury [co. Staff.],
honour of, 106, 241.
Tuxford, CO. Nott., 39.
Tuyford, co. Midd. See Twyford.
Tuynham. See Twynham.
Tuysterygg, Adam de, 58.
Twamhull, Twamhelle, Flna
wife of William de, 199.
, Margery wife of Simon de,
199.
Tweed, river, co. N'humb., land
between Tweed and Coquet,
4.
Twenyng, co. Glouc. See Twining.
Twhaytes, Thomas del, 240.
Twigbear, Twyckebeare, Twycbare
[in Peter's Marland parish],
CO. Devon, 44 (pp. 22, 25).
Twining, Twenyng, co. Glouc, 435
(p. 321).
Twisleton, Twiselton [in Bentham
parish], co. York, 270, 334.
Twycbare, Twyckebeare, co. Devon.
See Twigbear.
Twyere, Peter de la, 223.
, William de la, son of Peter,
223.
Twyford, co. Leic, 155 {pp. 96, 97).
Twyford — cont.
, West Twyford, Tuyford, co.
Midd., 91 (p. 55).
advowson of church,
91 (p. 58).
Twynham, Tusmliam, Thuyn-
ham, Adam de, 421.
Walter de, son of Adam,
421.
Twypeton, William de, 50.
, , Payn his son, 50.
Twyselton, co. York. See Twisleton.
Twyselton, William de, 270, 334.
Tybenham, co. Norf. See Tiben-
ham.
Tybetoft, Payn, 442.
Tyohefeld, co. Hants. See Titch-
fleld.
Tydd St. Mary, Tyd, co. Line,
manor, 163 (p. 103).
Tydeswell, Tydeswelle, co. Derby.
See Tideswell.
Tyeys, Henry, Henry le, 222, 382.
Tygges [co. Surrey]. See Titsey.
Tyhidi, co. Comw. See Tehidi.
Tyllebiry. See Tillebery.
Tyllyngedoiine, Tylbngedoune, co.
Surrey. See Tillingdon.
Tymerugg by Borbach [Burbage],
CO. Wilts, 311.
Tymparon, Robert de, 141.
Tyndale, co. N'humb., the Huntland
of, 166.
Tyngewyck, Tyngewyk. See Tinge-
wyk.
TyntehuUe, Geoffrey de, 56.
Tyntern abbey. See Tintem.
Tyrel, Peter, 235 (p. 158).
Tyteleye, co. Heref. See Titley.
Tytherley, East, Thuderleye, co.
Hants, manor, 454.
Tyue, CO. Oxford. See Tew.
Tywardreath, Trewerdray, Treuer-
dra, Tywardraith, co. Comw.,
44 (p. 23).
, prior of, 44 (p. 23), 312.
, m.anor, 312.
inquisition made at, 237.
U
Ubbeston, Upston, Bobert de, 434
(p. 301).
Udelesford, co. Essex. See Uttles-
ford.
UfEcuhne, Ufcuhn, Ufcolum, co.
Devon, manor, 89, 179.
, fair at, 89.
490
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Uffeton, CO. Berks. See Ufton.
UfEord, Ofiord, co. N'hamp., 47.
CO. Suff., 434 (p. 301 bis).
UfEord, Edmund de, 434 (p. 300).
Robert de, 434 (p. 301 bis).
, Cecily his wife, 392
(p. 266).
Ufton, Ufieton, co. Berks, 319.
Uggemor, co. Glamorgan. See
Ogmore.
Uggeshale, Uggethale, co. Suff.,
manor, 392 (pp. 266, 267).
Uggesthale, co. Norf. [UggeshaJe, co.
SufE. ?], 434 (p. 302).
Ughtresat, Ugthtresate, Hughtred-
sate, Bertin de, 211.
Uldale, Ulvedale, co. Cumb., manor
and advowson, 322 (p. 219).
, inquisition made at, 2.
Ulgham [in Morpeth parish], co.
N'humb., manor, 375.
Ullaik mire, co. Cumb. See UUock.
Ullerham, Ulleram, co. York. See
Ulrome.
Ullock, UUaik, WUaik [near Kes-
wick], CO. Cumb., 141.
UUaikmire [near Keswick],
CO. Cumb., 322 (p. 218).
Ulrome, Ulrom, UUeram, Ullerham,
Wolleram [in Skipsea parish],
CO. York, 148, 468 {pp. 352,
354, 357).
Ulster, earl of, 269.
Ulting, CO. Essex, Mowden or
Moughton in. iSee Mowden.
Ulvedale, co. Cumb. See Uldale.
Ulvesflete, John de, Lora (de
Fumivall) his wife, 91 (p. 56).
Umframvile, John de, 435 (p. 322).
Undy, Wendy, co. Monm., 435 (p.
327).
Unthank [in Addingham parish],
CO. Ctunb., 280.
nnthailk, Bichard de, 193.
, Joan de, daughter of
Bichard, 193.
Upaven, Upavene, co. Wilts, in-
quisition made at, 434 (p.
299), 435 (p. 312).
Upcot, Uppecotei [in Bideford
parish], CO. Devon, 44 (p. 22).
Upclatf ord, co. Hants. See Clatf ord.
Upmerdone, co. Sussex. See Marden.
Upminster, Uppe ministre, co. Essex,
manor, 128.
Uppecote, CO. Devon. See Upcot.
Uppehulle. Geoffrey, 86.
, David son of Geofirey and
Maisanta, 86.
Uppe ministre co. Essex. See Up-
minster.
Uppingham, co. Rutland, 155 (pp.
96, 97).
Upsale, Geofirey de, 270, 334. .
, Michael de, 45 (p. 27).
Upston. See Ubbeston.
Upton Helions, co. Devon, Greedy
Peytevin in, g.v.
, CO. Leic, manor, 433 (p.
290).
[in Castor parish], co.
N'hamp., 47.
CO. Nott., 233 (p. 157).
[in Burford parish], co.
Oxford, 435 (p. 311).
Magna, Upton xinder Hag-
mon, Upton, co. Salop, 90
(p. 52).
, church, 164.
, , court of, 198.
Cresssett, co. Salop, 59.
Upton, John de, 59.
, John de, Isabel his wife,
59.
, John de, son of John, 59.
Upwell, WeU, co. Norf., 236 (p. 169).
Upwynbom, Upwymbum, co.
Dorset. See Wimbome.
Ursewych, John de, of LonsdsJe, and
Margery his wife, 239.
Urtiaoo, Walter de, 384.
, Henry de, lord of Curry
BiveU, 384.
, Henry de, son of Walter,
384.
, Walter de, and Maud his
wife, 384.
Usebum, co. York. See Ousebum.
Usk [co. Monm.], castle and town,
435 (p. 325).
Uthred, John, Joan his daughter.
See Rue.
Utneuton, Utneutone, co. York.
See Newton.
Uttelay, co. York, 9.
Utterby, co. Line, 468 (p. 350). -
Utthom, CO. York. See Owthorne.
Uttlesford, Udelesford, co. Essex,
hundred, 121 (p. 80).
Uvedale, John de, 434 (p. 303).
Vachery, la Vacherie [in Cranley
parish], co. Surrey, 157.
Vael, Robert le, 56.
Vagg, Chylteme Fag [in Yeovil
parish], CO. Somers., 21.
Vale, John de, 434 (p. 308).
, Wale, Margaret de la, 375.
See Delaval ; Valle.
Valencia, Aymer de, 309, 434 (p. 300).
VaUe, John de, 434 (p. 305).
See Vale ; Delaval.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES;
491
VaUe Torta, John de, 26.
John de, son of John, 26.
John de, and AHoe his wife,
26.
, Reginald de, 1 39.
Vallibus, Robert de, 322 (p. 219).
See Vanx.
Valoignes, Robert de, father and
son, 392 (p. 267).
Vatton, CO. Nott. See Whatton.
Vaudey, co. m&c., inquisitions made
at, 91 {p. 55), 123.
abbot of, 468 {pp. 349, 350).
Vaux, Vans, Petronilla de, 163 (p.
106), 391 (p. 261), 434 {p.
302).
See Vallibus.
Vavasour, William le, 468 (p. 351 ).
Veer. See Vere.
VelUe, Veylle, Hubert la, 84.
Peter la, son of John son of
Hubert, 84.
Vendoeuer, Peter le, 468 {p. 350).
Venn, la Fenne [in Harden parish],
CO. Heref., 108.
Venour. See Venur.
Ventnor, co. Hants, I. of W., Rew
in, q.v.
Venur, Venour, John le, 404.
John le, of Cammerton, 437.
, John le, son of John, 404.
William le, and Sibyl his
wife, 297.
Venuz, John le, 273.
, John son of, 273.
Ver. See Vere.
Verdon, Verdoun, Maud de. See
Fitz Alan.
Rose de, 90 {p. 53).
Theobald de, 91 {p. 57), 230,
433 (p. 289).
* * Thomas de, 434 {pp. 299,
302).
Vere, Ver, Veer, Hugh de, 108.
, Agnes his wife, 163
(p. 106).
and Denise his wife,
299, 309, 391 {p. 261), 434 (p.
261).
Simon de, 468 {pp. 351, 354,
357).
Vernayl, Aim le, 319.
Vescy, William de, 233 (p. 156).
William de, of Kildare, 368.
, William de, of Kildare, lord
of Malton, 261.
, , Isabel his wife, 261.
Veteri Aula, Isabel de, 163 (p. 106).
Veteri Ponte, Nicholas de, 296 (p.
201).
, Robert de, 375.
Veylle. See Veille.
Veym, WlUiam le. 88.
Veyse, Hamo le, 434 (p. 298).
Vilers, John.de, 434 (p. 307).
Vineyard, the, Vyner [near Pen-
hein], co. Monm., 434 (p.
294).
Virginstow, co. Devon, Bradaford,
Middlecote and More Malherbe
in, 296 (p. 201).
Visdelu, Vydelu, Robert, 255.
William, 434 (p. 300).
Vispole [co. Monm.], 435 (p. 326).
Vivonia, Joande, 178, 373.
Vivyan, Vsrvian, Richard, 44 {pp.
23, 24).
Vos, la, CO. Cornw., 44 (pp. 23, 24).
Vos, John le, 44 (p. 24).
, William de la, 44 (p. 23).
Vowechirohe, co. Dorset. See
Frome Vauchurch.
Vydelu. See Visdelu.
Vyvian., See Vivyan.
W
Wace, Philip, 43.
Wacelyn, Wasselyn, John, 78,
Nicholas, his daughter
Nicholaa. See Sardene.
, , his dat^hter Maud.
See Parrok.
Waohesham, Wathesham, Gerard de,
391 (p. 265).
Wacton, Waketon, co. Norf., 434
(p. 302 6m).
, Minor, Waketon, co. Norf.,
advowson, 434 (p. 304).
Waddingworth, Wadingworth, co.
Line, 163 (p. 106), 391 (p.
260).
Waddone, Little, co. Dorset, 235
(p. 164).
Waddone. See Whaddon.
Wade, CO. Line. See Waithe.
Wade, Wathe [in North Cove parish],
CO. Suff:, manor, 392 {pp. 266,
267).
Wade, Geoffrey, 434 {p. 304).
Geofirey, the younger, 434
(p. 304).
Wadeton, co. Norf. See Watton.
Wadhull, CO. Bedf. See Odell.
Wadhulle. See Wahull.
Wageshame, co. Suff. See Wattis-
ham.
Waghefen, co. Devon. See Waven.
WahuU, CO. Bedf. See OdeU.
Wahull, Wodhull, Wadhulle,
Thomas de, 219.
John de, father of Thomas,
219 {p. 140).
492
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
WahuU — cont.
, John de, son of Thomas, 219.
Thomas de, 218.
, Hawis his wife, 219
(p. 140).
Wahull, barony, 219.
Waithe, Wade, co. Line., 210.
Wake, Wak, Joan, wife of John,
196.
, Baldwin father of John, 196.
Hugh, 371.
, Joan, 383.
John, 32, 196, 219 (p. 140),
233 (p. 154), 235 {v. 158), 324,
385.
, and Joan his wife,
28.
, Thomas son of John, 196.
Wakefield, Wakefeud, co. York,
covirt of, 424.
Waketon, co. Norf. See Wacton.
Walays. See Waleys.
Walbek by Northampton, co.
N'hamp., 37.
Walberton, co. Sussex, manor, 96.
Walcot, Walcote [near Falkingham],
CO. Line, 233 (p. 155).
[by Alkborough], co. Line,
294.
Waldeby, co. York. See Wauldby.
Waldegrave, Walter de, 219 (p. 140).
Walden, co. Essex, ManhaU in, q.v.
St. Paul's, CO. Hertf.,
Stagenhoe in, q.v.
Waldingfield, Waldyngfeld, co.
SuB., inquisition made at,
309.
Waldringfield, Waudringfeld, co.
Suff., 434 (p. 301).
Waldyng, Walter, 434 (p. 299).
Waldyngeham, co. Surrey. See
Woldingham.
Wale. See Vale.
Walebrok, court at. See London.
Waledon, Humphrey de, guardian
of the temporalities of Cem-
terbury, 389.
Waleford, co. Devon. See Walford.
Walemore, co. GIouc. See Wahnore.
WEileraund. See Walrond.
Waleshale, co. Staff. See Walsall.
Waleton, co. Suff. See Walton.
Waletone [co. Suff.]. See Walton.
Waleys, Walays. Ingram le, 222.
John le. 342.
Edelina, 116.
, Henry, 116.
Ligram le, Alice his wife,
222.
, John le, son of Ingram, 222.
Margery wife of Walter le,
434 (p. 302).
Richard le, 45 (p. 27).
Robert le, 434 (pp. 308,
309).
Waleys — cont.
, Roger le, 230.
William le, 45 (p. 27).
Walford, Waleford, co. Devon, 296
(p. 201).
'., WaUeford [near Brampton
Bryan, co. Heref.], 235 (p.
165).
WaJinford, Walingford, Walingfford,
CO. Berks. See Wallingford.
Walkefar, John, 209.»
Walkington, Walkyngeton, co.
York, 468 (pp. 352, 354).
Walleford [co. Heref.]. /See Walford.
WaUendweU [co. Nott.]. See Wall-
ingwells.
Wallingford, Walingfford, Walinf ord,
Walingford, Walyngefford,
CO. Berks, court at, 63, 306.
, prior of, 161.
castle, 319.
honour. 31, 63, 79, 151, 306,
317. 319, 423, 432.
Wallingwdls, WaJlendwell [co.
Nott.], nuns of, 39.
Wallop, Wollop, CO. Hants, 386.
Wabner, W^emere, co. Kent,
manor, 162.
Walmire, Wahnyre, co. York [in
Croft parish], co. York, N.R.,
418.
Walmore, Walemore [in Westbury on
Severn parish], co. Glouc,
29.
Wahayre, co. York, See WaJmire.
Walpole, CO. Norf., 461 (p. 346).
Walrond. Walrand, Walraund,
Walerraund. John, heir of
Robert, 457.
John heir of Robert, 458.
,Maud, 457 (p. 341).
, Robert, 289, 388, 434 (p. "
299).
, , and Maud his wife,
352.
Robert son of William, 352.
, Robert, lord of Siston, 458.
William, 105.
Walsall, Walsahall, Waleshale, co.
Staff., 463, 464.
Walsham, South, WaJesham, co.
Norf., advowson, 434 (p. 304).
manor, 434 (pp. 296, 297).
Walsheman, William, and Margaret
(de Redinges), his wife, 277.
Walsingham, Walsjmgham, co. Norf.,
435 (p. 319).
prior of, 435 (p. 319).
, Great, co. Norf., 461 (p. 346).
, Little, CO. Norf., 461 (p. 346).
Walter, Robert son of, 14, 166, 228.
303.
his daughter Ida
married to Robert de la
Warde, 433 (p. 290).
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
m
Walter — cont.
William son of, 457 {p. 341).
Walterthorp, oo. Derby. See Water-
thorpe.
Waltham, co. Essex, forest, ofKce of,
forester of, 172.
Holy Cross, co. Essex, abbot
of, 172.
, Little, CO. Essex, 199.
, co.v Line., 210.
Walton, CO. Heref. See Alton (?).
CO. N'hamp., 430.
[co. Radnor], 235 (p. 160).
[in Gordano], co. Somers.,
235 (p. 164).
Waleton, Waletone, co.
Sufi., manor, 434 (pp. 293,
297 bis).
, fair, 432 (p. 293).
, Waleton by Boseham [in
Bosham parish], co. Sussex,
268.
[in the Ainsty], co. York,
45 {p. 25).
Walton, Wauton, John de, 210.
, John de, his daughter
Joan wife of Hugh de
Hepham, 329.
Joan de, daughter of John,
210.
John de, and Margaret his
wife, 210.
, Watton, Nicholas de, 235
(p. 164).
William de, 435 (p. 326).
Wambwell, co. York. See Womb-
well.
Wambwell, Robert de, 424.
Wamford, Waumlord, Thomas
de. 416.
Wanegrave wood, co. Sussex, 90 (p.
61).
WanervOe, Adam de, 285.
Wanercleye, co. Devon. See Wark-
leigh.
Waneting, Wanetyngg, co. Berks.
See Wantage.
Wanningore, Wannyngore, Wan-
yngore, co. Sussex, manor, 121
-{p. 80).
, advowson of free chapel,
121 {p. 81).
Wantage, Waneting, Wanetyngg,
CO. Berks, 434 {p. 299).
inquisition made at, 126.
Wanteford, co. SvS. See Wentford.
Wanthwaite, Wanthwait [near Kes-
wick in Crosthwaite parish],
CO. Cumb., 141.
Wanyngore, co.- Sussex. See Wan-
ningore.
Wapelith, co. Heref. See Wapley.
Wapley, Wapelith, Wappelith, Wap-
pelyth, Wappelith, co. Salop
and CO. Heref. [in Presteigne
Wapley — eont.
parish, co. Radnor], 221 {p.
142), 321.
Wapsbourn, Werplesburn, Fletohing
parish], co. Sussex, manor,
121 (p. 80).
Wappelyth, Wappelith [co. Heref.].
See Wapley.
Wappenham, co. N'hamp., 218.
, advowson, 218.
Warblington, co. Hants., 291.
Warbljmgton, co. Kent,
court of the hpnour of Clare at,
435 {p. 315).
Warblynton, Thomas de, 105, 435
ip. 318).
Warde, Ward, Robert de la, 433.
John le, of Halsham, 468
{pp. 354, 357).
Robert le, of Awre, 116.
, , his son Philip, 116.
Robert le, of Holyoaks, 155
{p. 96).
, Robert de la, 440.
Idonea or Ida, his
second wife, 433.
, , his daughters Joan
and Margaret, 433.
Wardeleye, co. Rutland. See Ward-
ley.
Warden, Wardon, Wardone, co,
Bedf., 169, 201.
Wardoun, co. N'humb., 322.
Warderobe, Gilbert de la, 468 {p.
352).
Wardinge, co. Suflt., 461 (p. 345).
Wardington, co. Suif., 461 {p. 345).
Wardley, Wardeleye, co. Rutland,
163 (p. 106), 391 {pp. 261,
265).
Wardon, Wardone, co. Bedf. See
Warden.
Wardoun, co. N'humb. See Warden.
Ware, co. Hertf., 91 {p. 66).
Ware, PhiUp le, 384.
Wareham, Warham, co. Dorset,
borough, market and fair, 435
{p. 313).
prior of, 436 {p. 313).
Warener, John le, 184.
Robert, 127.
Cf. Warner.
Warenna, John de, earl of Surrey,
121 {p. 80), 165 {p. 95), 234,
369.
, the earl
of Warenne, 121 {p. 80), 157,
424, 434 {pp. 291, 296), 236
{p. 168)._
' See Surrey.
Warham, co. Norf., 461 {p. 346).
.manor, 436 {p. 319).
Warin, FuLk son of, 27, 91 (p. 58),
434 (p. 299).
See Waryn.
494
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
Wark on Tweed, Werk, co. N'humb.,
Ros of, q.v.
Warkle^h, Wanercleye, co. Devon,
457 (p. 342).
Warlaby, Warlauby [in Ainderby
Steeple parish], co. York, 212
(p. 134).
Warleggan, co. Comw., Carburrow
in, q.v.
Warley, Great, Warle, co. Essex, 53.
St. Mary's church, 53.
Little, Warle Semeles, co.
Essex, advowson on, 207.
Warminster, Wereministoe, co.
Wilts, inquisition made at,
431.
Warner, John son of, 223.
Cf. Warener.
Wamhir [co. Monm.]. See Wemhir.
Warr, Roger la, 450.
Warre, John de la, lord of Albrighton,
265.
, Jordan la, his daughter
Joan. See Ovile.
Warthacumb [co.Monm.], 435(^.325).
Warthavala, co. Comw. See Worthy-
vale.
Warthole, Warthhole, William
de. 170.
John de, son of William, 170.
Warthole [in Plumbland parish], co.
Cumb., 170.
Warthreynnon. See Gwerthiynion.
Warwick, a curtilage in the borough,
24.
castle, 24.
Warwick, earl of, 24, 100, 235 {p.
159), 434 (p. 296).
See BeUo Campo.
Ela (wife of Thomas de
Novo Burgo and afterwards
of Philip Basset), countess of,
435 {p. 313).
Warwick, Nicholas de, 101, 316.
Waryn, William, 51.
See Warin.
Washington, Wassington, co. Sussex,
55.
Wass, Peter, 434 {p. 304 bis).
Weissaiid, Wassaund [in Siggles-
thome parish], co. York, 468
(pp. 353, 355).
Wasselyn. See Wacelyn.
Wassington, co. Sussex. See Wash-
ington.
Wasteneys, John de, 91 {p. 64).
Wastill, Wasthull [in King's Norton
parish], co. Wore, 101.
Watching Well, Wat3?ngwelle, co;
Hants. [I. of W.], 92.
Water, John at, 318.
Waterhouses, le, co. Cumb., 141.
Waterthorpe, Walterthorp [in
Beighton parish], co. Derby,
369.
Watford, co. Hertf., inquisition
made at, 387.
Watforth, co. N'hamp., 413.
Watford, Helen de, 413.
Wath upon Deame, co. York, meinor,
424.
Wathe, CO. Suff. See Wade.
Wathesham. See Waohesham.
Wattisham, Wageshame, co. SuH.,
461 (p. 345).
Watton, Watton Stone, co. Hertf.,
236 (pp. 167, 170).
, Wadeton, co. Norf., 434 (p.
302).
Watyngwelle, Watyngewelle, co.
Hants. See Watching Well.
Wauden, James de, 299.
Waudringfeld, co. Suff. iSee Wal-
dringfield.
Wauldby, Waldeby, co. York, 235
(p. 162).
Waumtord. See Wamford.
Wauton. See Walton.
Waven, Ws^hefen [in Mary Tavy
parish], co. Devon, 296 (p.
201).
Wavere, Robert de, 163 (p. 107),
391 (p. 260).
Waverton, Great [in Wigton parish],
CO. Cumb., 112, 138, 437.
Little, CO. Climb., manor,
138.
Waverton, Lambert de, 112.
, Ralph de, 422.
Waxham, Waxtonesham, co. Norf.,
163 (p. 106).
Waxholme, Waxham, Waxhaym [in
Owthorne parish], co. York,
468 (pp. 354, 356).
Waxtonesham, co. Norf. See Wax-
ham.
Way Baieuse, Weye Bayose [in
Upway parish], co. Dorset,
167.
Waydelove, Thomas, 45 (p. 27).
Waye, co. Glouc. See Wye.
Waylaund. iSee Weylond.
Waymuth, co. Dorset. See Wey-
mouth.
Waybe, the king's Gayt, (or watch-
man), Adam, 118.
Weare,Over, Overe Were, co. Somers. ,
manor, 94.
Weame, Weme [in Huish Episcopi
and Pitney], co. Somers.,
297.
Weasenham, co. Norf., Kipton in,
q.v.
Weavering, Weveringe, Weverynge,
Weveryngge' [in Boxley par-
ish], CO. Kent, 36, 144, 159
(p. 101).
Wedergrave, Nicholas de, writ to,
221 (p. 144).
Wedon, Wedone. Ralph de. 63.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
495
Wedon — cont.
Ralph de, son of Ralph, 63.
Ralph de, 423.
Weedon, Wedone [in Hardwick
parish], co. Buck., 63.
■y^eek, Wyk [in Stogursey parish],
CO. Somers., 457 (p. 341).
Weelsby, Wyvelesby [in Clee parish],
CO. Line, 468 (p. 350).
Weeting, Wetinge, Wetyng, co.
Norf., 121 {p. 80).
church of St. Mary and All
Saints, 121 {p. 80).
Weidone, co. Sufl. See Wetherden.
Weithwell, co. Norf. See Whitwell.
Weldon [co. N'hamp.], Basset of,
q.v.
Welewe, co. Somers. See Wellow.
Welford, co. Berks, Hoe Benhamin.
See Benham.
Welleford, co. N'hamp.,
manor, 32.
Welinton, co. Heref . See Wellington.
CO. Salop. See Wellington.
Welired of Cottun, 90 {p. 52).
Well, Welle, co. Line, 233 {p. 156).
<■ , CO. Norf. See IJpwell ;
Wells.
Welle, Adam de, 233 {p. 156).
Philip de, 435 {p. 322).
Welleby, William de, 444.
Welleford, co. N'hamp. See Wel-
ford.
Wellehagh, co. Nott. See Wellow.
WeUehow, co. Line. See Wellow.
Welles, Bertram de Kyriel of, q.v.
Welles, CO. Norf. See Wells.
Welles, Richard de, 230.
William de, 56, 235 {p. 164).
Wellesboume Montford, Welles-
bume, CO. Warw., inqtiisition
made at, 117.
Wellewyk, Thomas, son of Ralph de,
3.
Weill Cadugan, 90 {p. 51).
WelUngham, Weljmgham, co. Norf.,
308.
Wellington, Welinton, co. Heref.,
manor, 158.
Welinton, Wel3mton, co.
Salop, inquisitions made at,
200, 279.
Wellouere, co. N'humb. See Wooler.
Wellow, WeUehow in Grimsby, co.
Lino., abbot of, 468 {p. 351).
, Wellehagh, co. Nott., in-
quisition made at, 233 {p.
166).
, Welewe, co. Somers., manor,
226.
, , hundred, 226.
Wells, Welles, Well, co. Norf., 435
(p. 319), 461 {p. 346).
Welond. See Weylonde.
Wely Moylgogh, 90 {p. 51).
Welybaud, Adam, 438.
William, 438.
Welyngham, co. Norf. See Welling-
ham.
Welynton, co. Salop. See Wellington.
Welynton, John de, 82.
his father Ralph,
82.
Welysley, Walerand de, 434 {p.
308).
Westwyk, Peter de, 468 {p. 352).
Wembury, co. Devon, Down Thomas
in, q.v.
.Wemm, Wemme [co. Salop], Butler
of, q.v.
Wenden Lofts, Wendon co. Essex,
121 {p. 81).
Wendover, Wendovere, co. Buck.,
236 {pp. 167, 170).
, manor, 93.
Wendy [co. Monm.]. See Undy.
Wenlok. See Wentloog.
Wenlok, Margaret daughter of John
de, 363.
Went, CO. Monm., jurjrmen from, 434
{p. 294).
Wentford, Wanteford [in Posling-
ford parish], co. Suffi., fair at,
435 03- 320).
Wentloog, Wenlok [co. Monm.],
country of, 435 {p. 325).
Wentwood, Wentwode, co. Monm.,
434 (p. 294).
Wenvoe, Wonfa, co. Glamorgan, 435
(p. 322).
Were, co. Somers. See Weare.
Wereham, Wyrham, Wiham, co.
Norf., 269, 461 {p. 346).
Wereministre, oo. Wilts. See War-
minister.
Wermewelle, William de, 414.
Richard do, son of WiUiam,
414.
, William de, Eleanor his
wife, 414.
Weme, co. Somers. See Weame.
Werngethin, Werngethjm [in St.
MeUons parish, co. Monm.],
435 (p. 325).
Wemhellog, Wrenhalok [in Llan-
vaches parish, co. Monm.],
434 {p. 294).
Wemhir, Wamhir [near Monkswood
CO. Monm.], 435 (p. 325).
Wemvaiu' [co. Monm.], 435 {p. 325).
Werplesburn, co. Sussex. See Waps-
boum.
Werstede, co. Suff. See Wherstead.
Westalle. See Westhalle.
Westborough, Westburg, co. Line,
manor, 236 (p. 168).
Westboiime, Burne, Westbourn,
Westborne,co. Sussex, manor,
90 {p. 51 bis), 291, 434 {pp.
292, 297).
496
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Westbradenham, co. Norf. See
Bradenham.
Westburg, co. Line. See West-
borough.
Westbury [on Severn], co. Glouc,
manor, 160.
, hundred, 160.
Westchinnok, co. Somers. See Chin-
nock.
Westdene, co. Sussex. See Dean.
Westderham, co. Norf. See Dere-
ham.
Westeluelle, co. York. See Ella.
Westetone, co. Hants. See Weston.
Westhalle. Westalle. Blchard
atte, of Amcotes, 80.
Richard son of Richard atte,
80.
Westhammes, co. Essex. See Ham.
Westhemeshulle, co. Somers. See
Eamshill.
Westheytfeld, co. York, See Hat-
field.
Westholte, wood, co. Sussex, 90 (p.
51).
Westland by Hedon, co. York, 148.
Westleton, Westletone, Westleueton,
CO. SuH., manor, 156.
Westleueton, co. Suff. See Westleton.
Westlinton, West Levington [in
Kirldinton parish], co. Cumb.,
142.
Westlovente, co. Sussex. See Lavant.
Westly, Westleye by Neweton
Peverel [in Sturminster
Marshall parish], co. Dorset,
373.
Westmerdone, co. Sussex. See Mar-
den.
Westmeston, co. Sussex, Wootton in,
q.v.
Westminister, 299.
Hevedehuth in, 433 {p. 289)
Westminster, abbot of, 151, 235
(p. 159), 288, 299, 433 (p.
289), 435 (p. 315).
, St. James', abbot of, 299.
, St. Margaret's church, 299.
Westmore, co. Hants, I. of W., 390.
Westnewelond, co. Essex, 227.
Westodley, co. Devon. See Stood-
leigh.
Weston by Beauchamp, co. Essex,
434 (p. 298).
sub Edge, co. Glouc, manor,
101.
Westetone [in Buriton
parish], co. Hants, 277.
CO. Heref., 230.
[under Penyard], co. Heref.,
377.
Westone, co. Hertf., 434 {p.
299).
manor, 434 {pp. 291,
297).
Weston Westone — conL
advowson, 434 (p.
299).
[in Orton on the Hill parish],
CO. Leic, 235 {p. 162).
[FaveU, co. N'hamp.], court
of, 371.
[in St. Martin's parish], co.
Salop, 90 (p. 51).
Rhyn, Weston Ryn [in
St. Martin's parish], co.
Salop, 90 (p. 51).
[in Oswestry Rural], co.
Salop, 90 (p. 52).
Cotton [in Oswestry niral], co.
Salop, 90 (pp. 51).
[in Stow parish], co. Salop,
247.
....... Jones [in Norbuiy parish],
CO. Stafi., manor, 304.
Market, Weston by Hopeton,
CO. Suft., 434 (p. 301).
, CO. Sussex, inquisition made
at, 245.
Weston, Westone. Hugh de, 304.
, John de, 234.
..'...., John de, son of Hugh, 304.
, Richard de, 435 (p. 312).
Thomas de, 444.
Westpecham, co. Kent. See Peck^
ham.
Weststaford, co. Dorset. See
Stafford.
Westwere and Estwere, co. Norf.,
fishery at, 236 (p. 169).
Westwick, Westwyk, co. Norf., ad-
vowson, 434 (p. 304).
Westwode, co. Monm., chace, 434
(p. 294).
Wetherden, Weidone, co. Suff., 323.
Wetinge, co. Norf. See Weeting.
Wetton, William de, 163 (p. 106).
Wetjmg, CO. Norf. See Weeting.
Weveringe, Weverynge, co. Kent.
See Weavering.
Weveryngg, John de, 36.
Weveryngge, Weverynge, co. Kent.
See Weavering.
Wexcombe [in Great Bedwynpsuish],
CO. Wilts, manor, 435 (p. 312).
Weye Bayose, co. Dorset. iSee Way.
Weylond, co. Suff., 97 (p. 64).
Weylond, Waylaund, Welond, Way-
londe, John, John de, 97 (pp.
62, 64), 434 (p. 301).
Nicholas de, 434 (p. 301).
Richard de, 36.
Richard, and Joan his wife,
323.
Richard, lord of Folkestone.
162.
William de, and Elizabedi
his wife, 324.
Weymouth, Waymuth, co. Dorset,
borough, 435 (p. 313).
INDEjX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
497
Whaddon, Waddon, co. Wilts, manor,
466, 467.
Whaddon. Waddone, Humphrey
de. 466, 467.
Michael de, 467.
Whaplode, Quappelond, co. Line,
468 {p. 350).
Whar:e, Wherf, co. York, river, 45
(p. 25).
Whatton, Vatton, co. Nott., 233 (p.
156).
Wheatjey, Whettlee [co. Nott.], 185.
Whelpo, Quelphowe [in Caldbeck
parish], co. Cumb., 322 {p.
219).
Whelton, co. N'hamp. See Whilton.
Wherf, CO. York. See Wharfe.
Wherstead, Qhwersted, Werstede,
CO. Sufi., 391 (p. 265), 434 (p.
301).
Wheting, John de, 91 {p. 55).
Whettle [CO. Nott.]. See Wheatley.
Whetton, co. N'hamp., 219 {p. 140).
Whilton, Whelton, co. N'hamp., 338.
Whimple, co. Devon, Southbrook in,
q.v.
Whinbergh, Quinebergh, co. Norf.,
236 {p. 169).
Whinfell, Quinfell [in Brigham
parish], CO. Cumb., 322 (p.218).
Whippingham, Wyppingham, Wyp-
pyngham, co. Hants., I. of W.,
390.
rector of, 232 {p. 152).
Whisby, Wysby, Wysseby, Whisseby
Whysceby, Whisscesby [in
Doddington parish], co.
Line, 196.
Whissonsett, Wyssingsete, co. Norf.,
434 {p. 302).
Whitboume, Witbome, co. Heref.,
461 (p. 344).
Whitby, Wyteby, Witheby, co. York,
abbot of, 70, 163 (p. 107).
Whitchurch, co. Glamorgan, 436 {p.
3^4).
White, Roger le, of Helpston, 27.
See Whyte.
Whitebrook, Wytebrok [in Llandogo
parish, co. Monm,], 435 {p.
326).
Whitechapel [in Bishops Nympton
parish], Devon, 245.
Whitefield, Whitefeld, Wytefeld [in
Brading parish], co. Hants,
manor, 286, 287, 290, 390.
Whitehill, WighthuU, co. Oxford,
203.
Whiteleigh, Wyteleghe [in Thrusel-
ton parish], co. Devon, 416.
Whitham, co. Essex. See Witham.
Whithelegh, co. Devon, 296 {p. 201).
Whitik, Hwytyk, Walter de, 333.
.William de, 468 {pp. 353,
355).
Wt. 14428,
Whitley, Wyteleg [in Calne parish],
CO. WUts, manor, 161.
Whitlingham, Wychlingham, With-
Ungham, co. Norf., 434 {p.
303).
manor, 392 {p. 267).
Whittingham, Wytingtham, Wyting-
ham, CO. N'humb., manor,
197, 270.
Witingham, Wytingham [in
Fressingfield parish], co.
Suff., 434 {p. 300).
, , manor, 40.
Whittlewood, Wytlewode, co.
N'hamp., an assart in the
forest, 218.
Whitton [CO. Radnor], 235 {p. 162).
Whitwell, CO. Hants, Appleford in,
q.v.
, Weitwell, Witwell, co. Norf.,
461 (p. 346 his).
Whixley, Quixlay, co. York, 45 {p,
27).
Nicholas clerk of, 45 {p. 27).
Whysceby, co. Line. See Whisby.
Whyte, William le, 390.
See White.
Whytebrok, co. Salop, 221 {p. 142).
Whytefeld, co. Hants. See Whit-
field.
Whytton, William de, and Rose
(Torold) his wife, 201.
Wichford, co. Wilts. See Wishford.
Wickelowe, Wykkelowe, co. Suff,,
434 {p. 301).
Wickelowe, Wykelowe, John de,
434 {p. 301).
Wickham, West, Wykham [co.
Kent], the lord of, 236 {p. 168).
Market, Wytham, co. Suff.,
William, parson of, 378.»
Wickmere, Wykemere Wykenere, co.
Norf., 434 {p. 303 his).
Wicleston [co. Kent]. See FUston.
Widdeoombe in the Moor, co.
Devon, Speeohwick in, q.v.
Widdington, Wjrthington, co. York,
45 (p. 27).
Wigborough, Wikebergh [co. Essex],^
461 (p. 346).
Wigenton, co. Salop. See Wigginton.
Wiggebere, William de, 324.
Wigginton, Wyginton,co.Hertf., 313.
, Wigenton [in St. Martin's
parish], CO. Salop, 90 (p. 51).
Wigheworthi, Andrew de, 296 {p.
201).
WighthuU, CO. Oxford. See White-
hill.
Wigmore, Wygemore, Wygemor,
Wiggemore [co.Heref.], castle,
247, 321.
castle and manor, 183.
, castle etc., 235 {p. 160).
market and fair, 235 (p. 160).
2 I
498
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
Wigmore — cont.
manor, 235 {p. 161).
abbot of, 235 (p. 165).
, inqnisition made at, 235 (p.
159).
.barony, 235 {pp. 157, 159,
161).
Wigsley, Wy^esley [in Thomey
parish], co. Nott., manor,
380.
Wigtoft, CO. Line, 326.
Wigtoft, Stephen de, 326.
W^ton, Wygeton, co. Cumb., 112,
138.
, inquisitions made at, 264,
314.
Wigton, Wygeton, John de, John
baron of, 112, 138.
Wiham, co. Norf. See Wereham.
Wikebergh [co. Essex]. See Wig-
borough.
Wikes, Wykes, co. Essex, 97 {pp.
62, 64).
Wilbarston, Wilberston, co. N'hamp.,
25.
Wilberston, co. N'hamp. See Wil-
barston.
Wilby, Wilebegh, co. Suff., 434 {p.
300).
Wilchby. See Wyloughby.
WUoheswode, co. Dorset, wood of,
222.
Wildebruge, co. Sussex. See El-
bridge.
Wilebegh, co. Suff. See Wilby.
Wileby, Wilehby. See Wyloughby.
Wilghetoft, CO. York. See Willitoft.
WiUe, Wyhen, Mariota de, 434 {p.
' 299).
C/.Wyly.
Willgrby, Wyllardeby, WiUardby,
Willardesby, co. York, 163
{p. 108), 235 {p. 162), 391
{p. 261).
WiUey, Wylyleye, co. Salop [now co.
Heref . but in Presteign parish,
CO. Radnor], 221 {p. 142).
WiUiam, John son of, 44 {p. 24).
, Nicholas son of, 418.
, Ralph son of, 375.
, Ranulph son of, 421.
, Simon son of, 233 {p. 155).
Thomas son of, 54.
, WiUiam son of, 212 {p. 135),
314, 424.
William son of, the Serjeant,
468 (p. 352).
Willian, Wilie, Wylien, co. Hertf.,
434 {p. 299).
WilUngale Spain, Willinghale, co.
Essex, manor, 98 {p. 65).
Willingdon, Wyleden [co. Sussex],
450.
Wimtoft, WHghetoft [in Bubwith
parish], co. York, 235 {p. 162).
Willoughby, Wylughby by Anecas-
tre [in Ancaster parish], co.
Line, 368.
Silk, Willughby by Lafford.
See Silk WiUovighby.
WUmondele, co. Hertf. See Wi-
mondley.
Wilseys, Great, Wiveleseye [in Little
Wrattiu^ parish, co. Suff.],
461 (p. 344).
Wilstrop, Wivelesthorp, Wyveles-
thorp [in Kirk Hammerton
parish], co. York, 46 (p. 26),
350.
, Wivelsthorp, Wyvelsthorp,
Wyvelesthorp [in Bridlington
parish], co. York, 163 {p. 108),
391 (pp. 261, 265, 266).
Wilton, Wylton, co. Norf., 323.
, Wyltone, Wylton, co. Wilts.,
457 {p. 341).
, , inquisitions made at,
101, 431, 438.
, Wultone [in Great Bedwyn],
CO. Wilts., 435 (p. 312).
Wiluby. See Wyloughby.
Wimborne St. Giles, Up Wymborn,
Upwymbum, co. Dorset, 229.
All Saints church, 238.
, WiUiam rector of,
238.
, Upwymbom Malemeyns, eo.
Dorset, manor, 17.
Wime, river. See Witham.
Wimmington, Wyminton, Wymyng-
ton, CO. Bedf., 219 (p. 140).
Wimondham, co. Norf. See Wymond-
ham.
Winchcombe, Wynchecombe [co.
Glouc], abbot of, 435 (p. 321).
Winchelsey, Robert, archbidiop of
Canterbury, 91 (p. 56 bia),
144, 162.
Winchester, 412.
inquisitions made at, 235
(p. 163), 343.
castle, 386.
Winchester, Eleanor, countess of
her CO. heirs, 178.
Winchester, bishop of, 21, 78, 101.
prior of, "78.
St. Swithun's, prior of, 412.
Windle, Wyndele, co. Norf., advow-
son, 434 (p. 304).
Windsor, Old and New, Wyndesor,
Wyndlesor, co. Berks, 382.
forest, purprestures in, 382.
, office of forester of,
119.
, castle, honour of, 97 (p. 63).
, castle guard, 97 (p. 63), 384.
, inqiiisition before the con-
stable of , 119.
Winestead, Wvnestede, co. York,
223.
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
499
Wiheton, co. Norf. See Wiveton.
Wing, CO. Buck., Crofton in, q.v.
Wingrave, Wyngrave, co. Buck., 31.
Winkfield, Wynkeflld, co. Berks,
119.
Winkleigh, Wynkeleye, co. Devon.,
435 (p. 313).
, manor, 312.
Winscales, Wyndscales, Wynd-
schales [in Workington parish],
CO. Cumb., 437.
Winscott, Wynescote [in Holsworthy
parish], co. Devon, 296 {p.
201).
Winston, Wynston, Wyndeston,
Wynestone [now in GUling-
ham parish], co. Norf., 434
{p. 303).
, advowson, 434 (p. 304).
Winterborne Ascerton, co. Wilts.
See Isherton.
Winterborne Steepleton, Wjniter-
boume Stepelton, co. Dorset,
235 {p. 164).
, advowson, 235 {p. 164).
Winterboume, Winterbume, Wyn-
terbum, co. Glouc, manor,
184.
Winteringham, Wsmtringham, co.
Line, 233 {p. 156).
Wintringham, Wytringham, Wyn-
tringham, co. York, 236 (p.
162).
church, 235 {p. 162).
Wirksworth, Wyrkesworth, co.
Derby, wapentake, 301.
, manor, 301.
Wirmegeye, co. Norf. See Worme-
gay.
Wisborough Green, co. Sussex, Dun-
hurst and PaUingham in,
90 (p. 51).
Wishford, Wychford, co. Wilts, 457
{p. 341).
Great, Wychford, Wichf ord,
CO. Wnts, 438.
Wishunham, co. Norf. See Witching-
ham.
Wispington, Wyspingdone, Wisping-
ham, CO. Line, 163 (p. 106),
391 {p. 260).
Wisset, Wyssete, co. Suif., manor,
114.
Wistaneston, co. Sussex. See Wis-
ton.
Wisteston, Wystemston, Wystemps-
ton, Westempston [in Harden
parish], co. Heref., 260.
Wiston, Wistaneston, co. Sussex, 55.
Witborne, co. Heref. See Whit-
boiffne.
Witchingham, Wishunham, co. Norf.,
461 (p. 346).
Witham [co. Berks]. See W^itten-
ham.
Witham — conf.
Wytham, Wyham, Whitham,
CO. Essex, 121 (p. 81).
, , court of the honour
of Boulogne at, 73, 145, 147,
154, 253, 376.
, Blunt's HaU in, q.v,
Howbridge in, q.v.
, half hundred, 156.
North, North Wyme, co.
Lino., manor, 90 {p. 55).
on the Hill, Wytham, co.
Line, 163 {p. 106), 233 (p.
154), 391 (pp. 260, 265).
, Toft in, q.v.
Wime, river, co. Lino., ferry
over and fishery in, 430.
, , a toll in, at Skir-
beck, 109.
, Wytham, co. Somers., prior
of, 102.
Witheby, co. York. See Whitby.
Withecombe Raleigh, co, Devon,
HiU in, q.v.
Withemale, Wygenhale [in OrUng-
bury parish], co. N'hamp.,
219 {p. 140).
Wither, Isabel, 344.
Withem, Wythern, co. Line, 233
{p. 156).
Withernsea, Witthoronse, co. York,
468 {p. 354).
Withernwick, Withomwyk, Withom-
wik, CO. York, 468 (pp. 364,
357).
, manor, 215.
Withersfield, le BluntishaUe in
Witherisfelde, co. Suff.,
manor, 435 (p. 319).
Withington, Withinton, co. Salop,
198.
Withlingham, co. Norf. See Whit-
hngham.
Withornwik, Withomwyk, co. York.
See Withernwick.
Withren, Philip de, 425.
Witney, Wyttenaye [co. Oxford],
church, 448.
Witsond, Walter de, 329.
Witteforde, fishery, co. Norf., 43.
Wittenham, Long, West Wyttenham,
West Wittenham Earls, Wit-
ham, West Wytteham, co.
Berks, 42, 317, 434 (p. 299),
461 (p. 344).
Witthoronse, co. York. See With-
ernsea.
Witwell, CO. Norf. See Whitwell.
Wivoleseye [co. Suff.]. See WUseys.
Wivelesthorp, Wivelsthorp. See
Wilstrop.
Wivenhoe, W\'veho, co. Essex, 121
(P- SI)."
Wiveton, Wineton, Wy^-eton, co.
Norf., 461 (p. 346).
500
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Wiveton— <5on<.
manor, 435 (p. 319).
WiviU. See Wyvill.
Wlladk, CO. Cumb. See Ullock.
Wlsthorp, CO. Line. See Wools-
thorpe.
Wode, John atte, 52.
Wodebergh, co. Somers. See Wood-
borough.
, CO. Wilts. See Woodborough.
Wodecroft, co. Bedf., 313.
Wodecroft, Hugh de, 27.
, Richaid de, 91 {p. 56).
Wodeford, Peter de, 438.
Wodehale, co. Suff. See WoodhaU.
Wodehall, co. Line. See Woodhall.
, CO. Suff. See Wood Hall.
Wodehall, Alfred atte, 163 (p. 106).
WodehaUe, John son of Alfred de, 391
{pp. 260, 265).
Wodehende, fishery, co. Glouc, 41.
Wodehouse, Adam son of Walter del,
436.
Wodehouses, Walter de, 468 (p.
352).
Wodehowso, co. Derby. See Stanton
Woodhouse.
Wodehuses [co. Derby]. See Wood-
house.
Wodehywysch co. Devon. See
Woodhuish.
Wodelonde, co. Dorset. See Wood-
lands.
Wodemeresthom, co. Surrey. See
Woodmansteme.
Woderoue, Eoger, 187.
Wodeton, co. Sussex. See Wootton.
Wodeward, William le, 434 (p. 295).
WodhaUe, co. York. See WoodhaU.
Wodhull, CO. Wilts. See Wood Hill.
WodhuU. See WahuIL
Wodmerston [co. Siurey]. See
Woodmansteme.
Wodryngton, John de, 190.
Wodyton, co. Hants. See Wootton.
Wogwell, CO. Devon. See Ogwell.
Wokjmdon, co. Essex. See Oeken-
don.
Wokyndon, Nicholas de, 207.
Woldale, co. Line, 236 (p. 169).
Woldingham, WaJdyngeham, co.
Siu:rey, 236 (p. 168), 435 (p.
318).
Wolterton, co. Salop. See Wooferton.
Wolthamcote, co. Warw., Fleoknoe
in, q.v.
WoUe, CO. Hunt. See WooUey.
Wolleram, co. York. See Ulrome.
Wollop, CO. Hants. See Wallop.
Wolvemere, co. Hants. See Wool-
mer.
Wolverley, co. Wore., Horseley in,
q.v.
Wolveslond [in Burwash ?], co.
Sussex, 376.
Womaston, Wymoneston [co. Rad-
nor], 235 (p. 166).
Wombrid^, Wombrugg, co. Saiop,
prior of, 115.
Wombwell, WambweU [in Daurfield
parish], co. York, 424.
Wonf a, CO. Glamorgan. See Wenvoe.
Woobum, Wouboume, co. Buck.,
27.
Wood Hall, le Wodehall in RatUes-
done [in Rattlesden parish],
CO. Suff., manor, 121 (p. 81).
Wood Hill, WodhuU [in Cliff Kpard
parish], co. Wilts. 231.
Woodborough, Wodebergh [in
Wellow parish], eo. Somers.,
226.
, Wodebergh, co. Wilts, 341.
Woodbury, co. Devon, Exton in,
q.v.
, Nutwell in, q.v.
Woodcote, Wodecote [in West Hamp-
nett parish], co. Sussex,
manor, 96.
Woodcott, Wudecote [in Bramdean
parish], CO. Hants, 412.
Woodhall, Wodehall, co. Line, 163
(p. 106).
, ..;..., Poolham in, q.v.
, le Wodehale [in Sudbury
parish], CO. Suff., 435 (p. 319).
, le WodhaUe [in Swine parish],
CO. York, 153.
Woodhouse, Wodehoses [in Longford
parish], CO. Derby, 202.
Woodhuish, Wodehywysch [in
Biixham parish], co. Devon,
44 (p. 24).
Woodlands, la Wodelonde [near
Knowlton], co. Dorset, 317,
344.
Woodmansteme, Wodmerston, Wode-
meresthom [co. Surrey], 461
(p. 346).
manor, 205.
Woodton, Wtton, Wotton, co. Norf.,
320, 434 (p. 302).
Wooferton, Wolterton, co. Salop [in
Brimfield parish, co. Heref.],
221 (p. 142).
Woolavington, WuUavj^ngtone, co.
Somers., 388.
Woolcombe Binghcun, Wulcome
Bingham [in Great Toller
parfih], CO. Dorset, manor,
167.
Wooler, WeDouere, co. N'humb.,
364.
WooUey, WoUe, co. Hunt., 435 (p.
315).
Woohner, Wolvemere, co. Hants,
forest, 273.
Woolsthorpe, Wlsthorp, oo. Line,
25.
Wootton, Wottone, co. Bedf., 214.
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
501
Wootton — cont.
, Wodyton, co. Hants, I. of W.,
232 {p. 153).
Wutton.Wotton.co.N'hamp.,
219 (p. 141).
Wodeton [in Westmeston
parish], co. Sussex, 75.
Worcester, inquisition made at, 235
{p. 159).
castle, 24.
St. Mary's, prior of, 235 {p.
159).
St Wolstans, prior of, 235
(p. 164.)
Worcester, bishop of, 221 {p. 143).
"■ , Godfrey, bishop of. See
Gifiard.
bishopric of, 101.
Wordy, co. Hants. See Worthy.
Worfield, Worfeld, co. Salop, 354.
manor, 354.
Worlington, WrydUngton, co. Sufi.,
323.
Wormegav, Wirmegeye, co. Norf.,
manor, 236 {p. 169).
Wormhill, WormehuUe, Wormehull
[in Tideswell parish!, co.
Derby, 49, 168.
Wormingford, Wyrethemondeford,
CO. Essex, 121 {p. 81).
Worteley, co. York. See Wortley.
Worteley, Nicholas de, 424.
Worth, CO. Somers. See Oath.
, CO. Sussex, advowson, 121,
(p. 81).
Worth, Sewal de, of Hainton, 449.
, John de, 425.
, John de, son of Sewal,
449.
Worthington,Worthyngton, co. Leic,
206.
Worthy, Headbome, Wordy by
Winchester, Wordy Mortimer,
CO. Hants, manor, 235 {p.
158).
, advowson, 235 {p.
163).
King's (?), Wordy, co.
Hants, inquisition made at,
236 (p. 167).
Worthjoigton, co. Leic. See Worth.
ington.
Worthsrvale, Warthavala [near
Camelford], co. Cornw.,
manor, 95.
Wortley, Worteley, co. York, manor,
424.
Wotton, CO. Norf. See Woodton.
, CO. N'hamp. See Wootton.
Wotton, William de, 391 (p. 261).
Wottone, CO. Bedf . See Wootton.
Wouboume, co. Buck. See Woo-
bum.
Wragby, Wraggeby, co. Line,
inquisition made at, 425.
Wramplingham, Wrampligham,
Wramplincham, co. Norf.,
163 {p. 106), 391 {p. 261).
Wrencheston, co. Glamorgan. See
Wrinstone.
Wrenhalok [co. Monm.]. See Wern-
hellog.
Wrenningham, co. Norf., Nayland
in, q.v.
Wressell, co. York, Hotham in, q.v.
Newsholme in, q.v.
Wrinstone, Wrencheston [in Wenvoe
parish], co. Glamorgan, 435
{p. 322).
Writtle, Writell, co. Essex, manor,
220.
, market at, 220.
Wroccestre, co. Salop. See Wroxeter.
Wrockwardine, co. Salop, Orleton
and Clotley in, 279.
Wrokeshale, Juliana de, 67, 184.
, Wenthlian, wife of Eus-
tace son of Geoffrey de,
125.
, Eustace de, and Wenthlian
his wife, 184.
Geoffrey de, Juliana his
wife, 125, 126.
, , her daugh-
ters Joan, Rose,. Anastasia
and Margery, 125, 126.
, Majgery sister of Eustace de.
See Mohun.
Cf. Wroxale. .
Wrotham, co. Kent, archbishop's
court at, 91 {p. 56).
Yaldham in, q.v.
Wroxale, John de, 431.
Cf. Wrokeshale.
Wroxeter, Wroccestre, co. Salop,
90 {p. 52).
church of, 279.
WrydUngton, co. Suft. See WorUng-
ton.
Wtton, CO. Norf. See Woodton.
Wudecote, co. Hants. See Wood-
cott.
Wulcome Bingham, co. Dorset. See
Woolcombe.
Wulfhous, 00. Rutland, 24.
Wullavyngtone, co. Somers. See
Woolavington.
Wultone, CO. WUts. See Wilton.
Wutton, CO. N'hamp. See Wotton.
Wutton, William de, 219 (p. 141).
Wy, CO. Kent. See Wye.
Wychbold, Wychebaud, Wycheland,
CO. Wore, manor, 221 {p,
143).
, Astwood in, q.v.
Wyche, Richard, 434 {pp. 308, 309).
Wychebaud, co. Wore. See Wych-
bold.
Wychford, co. Wilts. See Wishford.
Wychington, William de, 323.
502
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
Wychlinghain, co. Norf. See Whit-
lingham.
WychwocKcl, Wychewod, co. Oxford,
forest. 435 (p. 311).
Wye, Wy, co. Kent, inquisitioiis
made at, 62, 372.
Wye, river, la Waye, fisheries in,
22, 434 (p. 295).
Wyeme, Robert de, 163 (p. 107).
Wygemore, co. Heref . See W^more.
Wygenhale, co. N'hamp. See Withe-
male.
Wyger, Henry, 296 (p. 201 his).
Wygeton, co. Cumb. See Wigton.
Wygeton. See Wigton.
Wyggesley, e-o. Xott. See Wigdey.
WygMhull, Walter de, 203.
, John de, son of Walter, 203.
Wyginton, co. Hert.f. See Wiggin-
ton.
Wyham, co. Essex. See Witham.
Wyk by Stowe St. Edward, co.
Glouc. See Bissington Wick.
CO. Somers. See Week.
Wyke Regis, Wyk, co. Dorset,
manor, 435 (p. 313).
Wyke, John de la, and Juliana his
wife, 235 (p. 160).
Wykeham {co. Kent]. See Wick-
ham.
Wykham, co. Lane, 383.
Wykejowe. See Wickelowe.
Wykemere, Wykenere, co. Norf.
See Wicfanere.
Wykham, co. Unc. See Wykeham.
Wyleby. See Wyloughby.
Wyleden [co. Sussex]. See Willing-
don.
Wylewynecotes, co. N'hamp., 435
(p. 316).
Wylgheby, co. Line. See Silk Wil-
loughby.
Wylgheby, Wylghby. See Wil-
loughby.
Wylien, co. Hertf. See William.
WyUen. See Wilie.
Wyllardeby, co. York. See Willerby.
Wylljmgton, John de, 16.
Wylton, CO. Norf. See Wilton.
Wyltone, co. Wilts. See
waton.
Wyloughby. Wyleby, Wylughby.
WUeby. Wilebl, Wylghe-
by, Wyluby, WUchby,
Wylghby. Philip de. 263.
...,.., Robert de, 233 (p. 156), 391
(pp. 259, 260).
Roger de, of Leicester, 244.
, P. de, treasurer's deputy,
179, 183.
, Wmiam de, 163 (p. 107), 233
(p. 154), 263.
Wyluby. See Wyloughby.
Wylughby, co. Line. 5ee Willough-
by; Silk WiUoughby.
Wylughby. See Wyloughby.
Wyly. John de, 438.
.William de, 438.
Cy. Wflie.
Wylyleye, co. Salop. See WiUey.
Wymbom, co. Dorset. See Wim-
bome.
Wyme, co. Line. See Witham.
Wyminton, Wymyngton, co. Bedf.
.See Wimmington.
Wymondham, Wimondham, Wy-
mundham, co. Norf., 163 (p.
106), 370, 391 {jpp. 261, 265),
434 (p. 302).
, prior of, 329.
, advowson of priory and *
lord's bread and ale, 391 {pp.
261, 265).
Wymondley, Wilmondele, co. Hertf.,
prior of, 236 (p. 167).
Wymoneston [co. Radnor]. See
Womaston.
Wynbyshc, Richard de, 309.
Wynchecombe [co. Glouc.]. See
Winchcombe.
Wyndele, co. Norf. See Windle.
Wyndesor. iSfee Windsor.
Wyndeston, co. Norf. See Winston.
Wyndlesor. jSee Windsor.
Wyndscales, Wyndschales, co.
Cumb. See Winscales.
Wyndschales, Adam de, 437.
Wyndyate, co. Somers., 457 (p. 341).
Wynescote, co. Devon. See Wins-
cott.
Wynestede, co. York. See Winestead
Wynestone, co. Norf. See Winston.
Wyngrave, co. Buck. See Wingrave.
Wynkefild, co. Berks. See Wink-
field.
Wynkeleye, co. Devon. See Wink-
le^h.
Wjpnketon, co. York [obsolete, form-
erly in Barmston], 468 (pp.
353, 356).
Wynpole, Gteoffrey de. and Erme-
trude his wife, 468 (p. 351).
Wynston, co. Norf. See Winston.
Wjmterboume Stepelton, co. Dorset.
See Winterbome.
Wjmterbum, co. Glouc. See Winter-
bourne.
Wynton, John de, 435 (p. 322).
Wjmtringham, co. Line. See Winter-
ingham.
Wynyard, la, an island in the Thames,
26.
Wyppe, Peter, 438.
Wyppingham, co. Hants. iSee Whip-
pingham.
Wyrethemondeford, co. Essex. See
Wormingf ord.
Wyrhale, Blchard de. 336.
Joan wife of Richard de,
336.
INDEX OP PERSONS AND PLACES.
503
Wyrham, eo. Norf. See Wereham.
Wyrkesworth, co. Derby. See Wirks-
worth.
Wysby, co. Line. See Whiaby.
Wyspingdone, co. Lino. See Wis-
pington.
Wysseby, co. Line. See Whisby.
Wj^sete, CO. Sufe. See Wisset.
Wyssingsete, co. Norf. See Whisson-
sett.
Wystemston, Westempston, Wys-
tempston, co. Heref. See
Wisteston.
Wyte, Richard le, of Awre, 116.
Wytebrok [co. Monm.]. See. White-
brook.
Wjrteby, CO. York. See Whitby.
Wytebv, Peter de, 197.
Wytefeld, co. Hants. See Whitfield.
Wyteleg, co. Wilts. See Whitley.
Wyteleghe, co. Devon. See White-
leigh.
Wytenaye. See Witney.
Wy1»nottele, co. Essex. See Notley.
Wytf alhevd, Wytf alhef ud, Henry de,
427.
Wytham, William parson of. See
Wickham.
Wytham, co. Essex. See Witham.
CO. Line. See Witham.
, eo. Somers. See Witham.
Wytham, John de, 233 (p. 154).
Wythburn, Wythebocten, co. Cixmb.,
141.
Wythem, co. Line. See Withem.
Wythington, co. York. See Widding-
ton.
Wythop, Wythopp [in Brighara
parish], co. Cumb., 322 {p.
218).
Wythomwik, William de, 333.
Wytingham, co. N'humb. See
Whittingham.
, CO. Suff. See Whittingham.
Wytingtham, co. N'humb. See
Whittingham.
Wytlebur, Wj^Ubury, John de, 219
(p. 141).
Wytlewode, CO. N'hamp. /SeeWhittle-
wood.
Wyton, Wyveton, Wjruton [in Swine
parish], eo. York, 252, 468
{pp. 353, 355).
, inquisition made at, 333.
Wjrtteham, Wyttenham, eo. Berks.
See Wittenham.
Wytthomwyk, co. York. See Wit-
hemwick.
Wyuton, CO. York. See Wyton.
Wyveho, co. Essex. See Wivenhoe.
Wyvelesby, co. Line. See Weelsby.
Wyvelesby, PhiHp de, 468 (J. 350).
Wyvelsthorp, Wyvelesthorp, eo.
York. See Wilsthorpe.
Wyveton, co. Norf. See Wiveton.
Wyveton — coni.
CO. York. See Wyton,
Wyveton, Henry de, 252.
Henry de, 468 {pp. 353, 355).
, John de, son of Henry, 252.
Wyvill, Wyvyl, Wlvill, John de,
32.
William de, son of John, 32.
Yakysham, co. Norf. See Yaxham.
Yaldham, Aldham [in Wrotham
parish], eo. Kent, manor, 447.
Yalding, Ealding, eo. Kent, manor
435 {p. 315).
market, 435 {p. 315).
Yanenwyt, Margaret wife of Robert
de, 421.
Yanwath, Yanenwyt [in Barton
parish], eo. Westm., m.anor.
421.
Yapham, eo. Devon, 44 (p. 22).
Yapton, CO. Sussex, Bilsham in-
q.v.
Yardley Gobion, Jerdele, Jerdeley,
eo. N'hamp., 24, 218.
Hastings, Yerdeleye, co,
N'hamp., chace, 91 {p. 67).
Yarmouth, Great, Jememuth, Gerne
muth, eo. Norf., 109, 434 {p.
292).
Yamaeombe, Yliemecoumbe, co,
Devon, 296 {p. 201).
Yamscombe, Emeseoumbe, co,
Devon, John Hereward of,
245.
Yatesbury, Yatesbyry, co. Wilts, 20,
, manor, 457 (p. 340).
Yaxham, Jalsesham, Yakysham, eo,
Norf., 236 {p. 169), 434 {p
303).
YbuU, CO. Derby. See Ible.
Ydebury, co. Oxford. See Idbury.
Yedbury, Yhaddeburi [in Cruys
Morchard parish], co. Devon
296 {p. 201).
Yeddefen, co. Wore. See Edvin.
Yeldham, Great, Galeham, co. Essex,
461 {p. 344).
YeHord, Eleford, co. Oxford, manor,
309.
Yeovil, eo. Somers., Pen Mill, Pen
mulle in, 414.
Yerdeburgh, John de, 225
Yerdeleye, co. N'hamp. See Yard-
ley.
Yethan, Geoffrey, 293.
504
INDEX OP PERSONS AISTD PLACES.
Yetlington [in WMttin^iaiii parish],
CO. N'humb., 420.
Yeverton, co. Stissex. See Jevington.
Yfton, CO. Sedop. See Ifton.
Yhaddeburi, co. Devon. See Yed-
bmy.
Yhemecoumbe, co. Devon. See
Yamacombe.
Ykene, co. SufE. See Iken.
YUemor, co. Somers. See Isle moor.
Yngham. See Ingham.
York, 58.
, inquisition made at, 70.
proof of age taken before
the king at, 55.
, exchequer at, 123, 179,
185.
, Lardiner's prison at, 267.
York, arehbishop of, 32, 74, 148,
223 his.
, archbishopric, 275.
York, dean and chapter of St.Peter's,
97 (p. 63).
Young, Stephen, 50.
, , his father William,
50.
See Jevene.
Yoxford, lokesford, co. Suff., 434
{p. 300 his).
Yppegrave, co. Hertf., park, 434
(p. 291).
Yrtyndon, co. Surrey. See Arting-
ton.
Yspania. See Hispania.
Ytheleswere. See CJoedithel.
Zouche, Zusche, Suche,
Souch, Souche, Sousche,
Zousche, Roger la, 171.
Alan la, 90 (p. 51), 91 (p. 55),
163 (p. 107), 235 (pp. 162,
163 ter, 164).
, Emery la, 416.
, Ohver la, 235 (p. 162).
, Roger la, son of Roger, 171.
William la, 171, 219 (p. 140),
235 (p. 165).
( 505 -)
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Ale, prise of, 434 (p. 294).
Baronies. See :^
Albemarle. Gurney.
Allerdale. Limesie.
Alnwick. Montflchet.
Bayeux. Redeburn.
Bedford. Radnor.
Belvoir. Scoteny.
Berry Pomeroy. Shelf ord.
CJhilham. Sherborne.
CluH. Torrington.
Crevequer. Tateshale.
Folkestone. WahuU.
Gaunt. Wigmore.
See Honours.
Books used as registers : —
a missal, 238.
Boroughs. See ; —
Arundel. Petersfield.
Blatchingley. Radnor.
Brastead. Skelton.
Bungay. Stogursey.
Chepstow. Truro.
Hedon. Wareham.
Helston. Weymouth.
Briead, panis de exennio, 421.
Bread and Ale, given to the lord
when he visits Wjniiondham
Priory, 391 (p. 265).
Castles See : —
Anmdel.
Belvoir.
Blaenlynfi.
Bridgnorth.
Bridgwater.
Buckenham.
' Buckingham.
Bungay.
CaerphUly,
CefnUys.
Chepstow.
Chnstchurch.
Clare.
Oun.
Cockermouth.
Devizes.
Dinas Powis.
Elvetham.
Eye.
Eyneeford.
Framlingham.
Hereford.
Holdgate.
Kendal.
Kenfig,
Launceston.
Leyboume.
Llanbedr Istradwy.
Llangibby.
Llantrisant.
London,
Baynard's Castle,
Mitford.
Neath.
Newport.
Norwich.
Oswestry.
Radnor.
Castles — cont.
Rhayader.
Stapleton.
Richard's Castle.
Stogursey.
Rochester.
Talyfan.
Rockingham.
Tattershall
St. Briavell's.
Tinboeth.
St. Fagan's.
Tonbridge.
Shrawardine.
Usk.
Skelton.
Wigmore.
Skipsea,
Warwick.
Skipton.
Worcester.
, in Ireland
: —
Balljmaaddon.
Fermaill.
CaUan.
Kilkenny.
Carlow.
Ofiarclan. "
-Charge on a manor : —
keeping a lamp burning in the
chvttch, 44 (p. 24).
Chiltern hundreds, four and a half,
317.
Courtesy of England, 5, 17, 26, 45
(p. 25), 81, 86, 98 (p. 64), 103,
136, 144, 148, 206, 309, 317,
419.
Court of Knights, at Skipton, 307.
Customs : —
manorial :
marriage, 457 {p. 340).
sale of beasts, 457 {p. 340).
sale of horses, 434 (p. 295).
villein, each tenant has as much
hay as he can raise on the
point of his scythe, 434 {p.
291).
of borough of Chepstow, 434
(p. 294).
of Hedoh, as to liberty of
bequeathing burgage, 148.
of inheritance of Stamford, 165.
of Kent, as to widow and
gavelkiad, 159.
money due doubled every week
if not paid, 157.
Dates, camiprwmm, 435 (p. 314),
Earldom, fourth part of, 90 (p. 61).
English words : —
austage, 457 (p. 342).
bedderipp, 27.
bedelrye, 434 {p. 293).
benherthe, beinertl^, 435 (pp.
314, 316), 437 (p. 340).
506
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
English words — cont.
borghyard, 435 {p. 315).
bosag, a custom, 309.
bosage, 391 (p. 258).
breumale, 118.
burghrizt, borghryst, 457 (p.
342).
castelwarde, castleward, 7, 43.
cay (quay), 434 (p. 297).
cherched, a boonwork, 434 (p.
295).
chypynggavel, 435 (p. 312).
couselver, 435 (p. 314).
cuzeld, 98 (p. 64).
ferdells of land, 226.
ferthendells, of land, 226.
feyrepanes, 435 (p. 314).
fulstale, 435 (p. 321).
garsanese, a custom, 235 (p.
157).
gavelherthe, gaveUierth, 145,
435 (p. 314).
See Govilerth.
gavelhey, 274.
gavelrepe, govilrepe, 434 (p.
293).
gavebip, 434 (p. 292).
gerfauk, 109.
gershase, pannage called, 220.
gersherthe, grashurthe, graseur-
the (ploughing at), 159, 161.
paid by free tenants on
every carucate, 90 (p. 53).
govilerth, 434 (p. 293).
See Gavelherthe.
gresmen, tenants called, 215.
gressilver, 163 (p. 104).
gult, a custom at St. Andrew's
Day, 230.
heckes, for taking fish, 46 (p.
25).
henshere, a custom, 98 (p.
64).
herdselver, 435 (p. 317).
hervestwerk, 109.
heywardpeny, 434 (p. 293).
hordereyeld, horderyeld, hord-
erezeld, due at hundred
court, 457 (p. 342).
hundershot (hundred scot), 358.
hiindredselver, 161.
larderselver, due at Martinmas,
431.
lastage, 109.
lauwedaye, 224.
lawe sithe, 435 (p. 322).
leirwyte, defined, 434 (p. 295).
leyrwite, 235 (p. 162).
lesegos, a goose called, 457 (p.
341).
leyrwite. See Leirwyte.
luscop, 391 (p. 258).
maltselver, maltsUver, 163 (p.
104), 435 (p. 317).
medselvel, 435 (p. 315).
English words — cont.
medshep, a sheep received in
return for mowing, 434 (p.
295).
medueselver, 431.
meUeselver, 435 (p. 314).
mershsilver, 391 (p. 258).
morfeyh, 235 (p. 161).
motfee, 434 (p. 293).
opelonde, upland, 435 (p. 315).
parkselver, 435 (p. 318).
Peteres peny, petrespani, 102,
324.
pitte, of coals, 435 (p. 324).
quemgavel, 435 (p. 314).
Rokmonenday in the quinzaine
of Easter, 110.
rostwode, 435 (p. 315).
saltselver, 224.
schirefgeld, 7.
schirrefstoth, 424.
scorfe, 91 (p. 56).
I scotmust, a custom, 93.
stretpanes, 435 (p. 315).
I , due from burgesses at
midsummer, 435 (p. 314).
stretwarde, 235 (p. 161).
sursise, 157.
swynyeld, 435 (p. 318).
i trede the dyve, 435 (p. 312).
voddeipenes, a custom, 97 (p.
' 63).
waitefe, waite, 320.
' See waytef e.
; waracres, 36.
' wardepens, wardepans, ward-
panes, 157, 227.
I wardpeny (of the hundred of
! Caiadlington), 435 (p. 311).
waterbedrip, 434 (p. 292).
j waytefe, 236 (p. 169).
See waitefe.
wercpeny or warcpeny, 309.
' weygavel, 435 (p. 323).
wodehen, hen called, 434 (p.
295).
wodehennes, 457 (p. 340).
I worthfe, 13.
' wydecokkes, wytecokes (wood-
cocks), 369, 388.
wytnesmane, 421.
yochalwaker, 109.
i Exchequer, enquiry among the books
and rolls, 106.
Fairs. See : —
Bampton.
Blatchingley.
Buckenham.
Buckingham.
Bvingay.
Chester.
Fairford.
HoUesley.
Huntspill.
Kenfig.
Uanbleiddian.
Llanilid.
Llantrisant.
Marlow.
Martock.
Badnor.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
507
Walton, CO. Stiff.
Wareham.
Wigmore.
(See .•—
Fairs — cont.
Rothwell.
Stoguraey.
TUbmy.
Uffculme.
...... in Ireland.
Kilkenny.
Fee. See :—
Baynard.
See Baronies ; Honours.
Ferry over the Aire, 45 {p. 26).
over Trent, 80.
....... See:—
Littlehampton.
Rustington.
Trent.
Fish, prise of, 434 {p. 294).
Fisheries, 22, 91 {p. 57), 92, 109, 121
(p. 80), 163 {p. 104), 235 {p.
157), 236 (p. 169), 434 {p.
293), 435 {p. 315), 455.
for eels in the Avon [co. Wilts],
426.
for sahnon, 312.
belonging to Tidenham, 434 <p,
295).
See : —
Brockweir. Pwl Meyrik.
EUen. Severn.
Hamstal. Tafi.
Itchen. Thames.
Lynwere. Trent.
Odell. Wodehende.
Ouse.
Forests : —
composition for disafforesting,
348.
keeper of Skipton receives a
robe or a mark at Christmas,
bark and boughs of oak and
trees where honey is found,
436.
in Derbyshire, 259.
See:—
Alice Holt. Harthope.
Beskwood. Neroche.
Felton. New Forest.
Campana. Peak.
Cannock. Whittlewood.
Clarendon. Woolmer.
Graveley. ' Wychwood.
France, afien priory in the power of
the King of, 291.
Friars Preachers. See Jorz.
Fulling mUl, 45 {p. 26).
Gavelkind tenants contributing to
the guard of Dover castle, 38.
See Customs.
Honours. See : —
Albemarle. Berkhampstead.
Belvoir, Boulogne.
Honours — cont.
Buckenham. Hatfield Peverel.
Bywell. Huntingdon.
Camel. Montgomery.
Carlsbrooke. Peak.
Christchurch Peverel,
Twynham. St. Valery.
Clare. Skipton.
Cockermouth. Tonbridge.
Crevquer. Torrington.
Dover. Wallingford.
Eye.
Horses, customs connected with
sale of, 434 {p. 295).
Hundred, the lesser, 83.
Inquisitions : —
as to lunacy, 118, 326.
as to pregnancy, 213.
Jews, exile of, 18.
Justices in e3n'e, carrying the rod
before, 226.
Knights' Fee, of 48 carucates, 333.
Knights' Fees : —
of Mortain, 16, 95, 191, 312.
313, 362.
Welsh, 446.
Legal Antiquities : —
Bastard, no heir, 209.
Liberty of testamentary dis-
positions, 148.
Outlawry in county of Lincoln,
225.
Liberties, fold, 60.
Lunacy, inquisition as to, 118, 326.
Market Town, Great Bedwyn, 435
{p. 312).
Markets. See : —
Blatchingley. Marlow.
Brastead. Martock.
Buckenham. Odell.
Buckingham. Obxey.
Bungay. South Petherton.
Clare. Radnor.
Fairford. Rothwell.
Foulmire. Speenhamland.
Haverhill. Stogursey.
Hunmanby. Tilbury.
Kenflg. Wareham.
Limber. Wigmore.
Llanbleiddian. Writtle.
Llanilid. Yalding.
Maldon.
in Ireland. See : —
Kilkenny.
508
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Measures : —
acres, Cornish, 149, 237.
moyes or mues of wine, 368,
419.
quarters, London measure, 433
(p. 290).
skeps and strikes of oatmeal,
314.
styct (stick) of eels, 299, 435
(p. 314).
Monks, Black, at Thetford, 434
(p. 304).
Mines :• —
coal, 322, 433 (p. 289), 435 (p.
324), 457 (p. 341).
coal, at Colsterdale, 210.
lead-, 66.
mine called Bot in Great Kuck-
low, 188.
Names, unusual : —
Agatha, 426.
ArgaUcia, a Jewess, 282.
Bertin, 211.
Bona, 387 (p. 255).
Cassandra, 418.
Custancia, 467 (p. 342).
Cutburga, 229.
Desiderata, 44 (p. 22), 313.
Edelina, 116, 164.
Fina, 199.
Fraric, 456.
Gonild, 56.
Gonora, 294.
Illaria, 12.
Jacbmina, 345.
Ketel, 208.
Ladrana, Laderana, 45 (p. 25),
350.
Maisanta, 86.
Matania, Mathania, 91 {pp.
55. 56).
Roberga, 120.
Rogo, 367.
Senicle, 298.
Sospirius, 383,
Nickname : —
Clop. See Henry de Derleye.
Oaks, park of, 431.
Pannage, . particulars of, 434 (p.
295).
Pears, Permain, 368, 419.
Pregnancy, inquisition as to, 213.
Prise : —
of ale, at Chepstow, 434 (p.
294).
of fish, 434 (p. 294).
Prison, Lardiner's, at York, for
trespassers in GaJtres forest,
267.
Quarry : —
for marble and freestone, 222.
for mill stones, at Marham,
210.
Redlevet, king's court of, 357.
Riding court, Thrythyng, at Craik-
hou, 391 (p. 257).
Schools : —
at Clitheroe, boy thrashed there,
239.
Scots : —
adherent of, 437.
devastations by, 385.
Scotch war, 208.
, lands confiscated during the
first scotch war, 278.
Serjeanties commuted, 268, 342, 396.
Services : —
barony:
doing the service of 2
knights' fees in time of
war in Wales and in
time of wax in England,
235 (p. 160).
in the army, finding :
a man with bsirded horse
in war time in Wales and
a horseman for guard at
the 2 fairs of Chester,
250.
a knight in the king's army
40 days, 318.
a knight or two esquires 40
days within the four
seas, 318.
a horseman in war, with
hauberk, iron cap and
barded horse, 310, 311.
a man and horse 40 days in
the king's war, 429.
a cross-bowman in the
king's war 40 days, 415.
a footman with a lance in
time of war, 41.
the moiety of the cost of a
horseman 40 day% in the
king's war in England
and suit at alternate
courts, 73.
an armed horseman in the
king's army in Wales,
when the long is th6re,
for 40 days, 301.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
509
Services : in the army, finding — cont.
a knight in war in Wales,
183.
2 knights in Wales and 1
in England, 183.
a man and a barded horse in
Wales and England in
war time, 184.
a man with a horse, sack and
pin 40 days in the king's
war in Wales, 36.
a man with horse, sack and
skewer for 40 days in the
king's army in Wales, 144.
a man on foot with bow,
2 arrows and bolt, in
Wales (details given),
181.
a man on foot in Wales, 40
• days with a hach ad pyk
(serjeanty), 176.
a horse worth 5s. with sack
and pin in Wales, 40
days, 202.
in war in Wales a footman
■with bow and arrows, 40
days at own costs, ser-
jeanty, 236 (p. 167).
connected with the Royal courts
and household :
being one of the king's
butlers, serjeanty, 26.
supplying the hearth of
the king's chamber,
serjeanty, 11.
sergeanty of being cham-
berlain of the Exchequer,
351.
being keeper of the door
of the kmg's spence, 224.
carrying writs within the
four seas, 435 (p. 321).
a man to carry the king's
writs in the Mng's war
in England for 40 day's
276.
at the coronation :
finding a cook to make the
dish called ' macs de
Geroun ' in a pot of
clay, 236 {p. 168).
grand serjeanty of making
wafers for the king's use
at his coronation, 150.
connected with forests :
grand serjeanty of keeping
the forest of Alice Holt
and Woolmer, 273.
being forester in fee of
Beskwood, 263.
being keeper of Chute forest
232 {p. 153).
keeping the forest of
Clarendon by one man
on foot, 261.-
Services: connected with forests —
cont.
being one of the foresters
of Dean Forest, 361.
keeping a wood in the
forest of Dean by a man
with bow and arrows ;
serjeanty, 22.
keeping the bailiwick of
Abenhall in the forest of
Dean with 2 men with
belws and arrows ;
serjeanty, 29.
keeping that part of Morfe
forest in which is Wor-
field manor, 354.
being keeper of the Peak
forest with bow and
arrow, 188.
keeping [the forest of the
Peak ?] with bow and
arrows, 168.
keeping the forest in the
county of Salop, 115.
being forester of Waltham,
forest, 172.
See olso Services:
local,
connected with hounds and
hunting :
finding when the king goes
to Gascony a ' vautrier '
to lead 3 of his greyhounds
until he have worn out
a pair of shoes, 372.
serjeanty of finding sus-
tenance for the king's
dogs — greyhounds and
brachets, for hunting
wolves, foxes, cats, bad-
gers and hares, 128.
carrying the king's horn
when he hunts in the
hundred of Lamboum,.
192, 399.
keeping the hunting in the
forest of Inglewood, 264.
keeping a white brachet,
302.
connected with hawks and
hawking :
being marshal of the king's
hawks, 387.
serjeanty of keeping the
king's gerfalcons, 109.
keeping a falcon at the
king's costs, 75.
serjeanty — ^keeping and
mewing a gentle falcon of
the king's, and canying
it before the king, 163
{p. 104).
grand serjeanty of keeping
a falcon called ' gerfauk,'
109.
510
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
Services: connected with hawks
and hawking — cont.
mewing a goshawk, 274.
mewing a goshawk and
carrying it before the
king, 161.
grand serjeanty of keeping
a goshawk at the king's
charges haU a year, 146.
local :
Blaenlynfi. Finding 3 men
with barded horses in war
time at the castle for 40
days, 352.
Budleigh, being bedel of
the hundred, 86.
Chepstow, of men of the
lordship of Chepstow,
434 (p. 295).
Clare, maintaining a watch-
man in the castle, 48.
Devizes, finding a knight to
guard the castle, com-
muted for 20s. yearly, 90
(p. 53).
Launceston, keepmg a
tower of the castle, 35.
Launceston, finding a man
armed for guarding a
tower of the castle. 111.
Launceston, clearing a
space before a battle-
ment, 416.
Launceston, finding a man
with linen armour, cap,
lance, in the castle, 40
days, 262.
Northumberland, summon-
ing the county before
the coroner, 4.
Oswestry, finding a man tmd
horse 40 days in war time,
363.
Stogursey, man, with
barded horse, crossbow-
man and six men on foot,
armed, for 40 days, for
defence of the castle,
457 (p. 341).
Skipton in Craven, keeping
the gate of the castle,
finding irons for prisoners
there, and guardmg them,
receiving in return com
&c. and robe, 360.
Stratton, finding a bedel
in the hundred to levy
the king's debts, 416.
Teddesley, grand serjeanty
of keeping the hay of
Teddesley in the forest
of Cannock, 217.
Teddestone, serjeanty of
keeping the king's hay
of Teddestone, 71.
Services: local — cont.
WaUingford, finding a
knight for the guard of
the castle, 319.
Warwick, guardir^ castle,
40 days in war time,
24.
Wigmore, finding a horse-
man in the castle, 40
days in time of war
between Welsh and
Er^lish, 321.
Winchester, keeping the
gaol, 412.
miscellaneous :
keeping one of the king's
palfreys, 40 days, if sick,
when the king passes
through Essex, 131.
2 white capons when the
king comes by the gate,
342.
serjeanty of rendering two
white capons when the
king passes Koger Fapil-
lon's gate, 268.
hanging on a forked pole,
stags dead of murrain in
Exmoor and entertaining
sick poor, 397.
saying daily for the king &c. ,
a Paternoster and Ave,
69.
carriage from Stowe to
Cardiff, Chepstow, or
Usk, 435 (p. 325).
conveying to the king 100
herrings in pastry the
rent of the city of Nor-
vidch, 370.
carrying timber from Went-
wood to Chepstow castle,
434 (p. 294).
conveying treasure from
Hereford to London and
taking writs to Clifford,
180.
conveying treasure from
Hereford castle to Lon-
don, 260.
grand serjeanty of convey-
ing treasure from Here-
ford to London and siun-
moning the bishop of
Hereford at Bromyard,
135.
conveying treasure to
London from Sutton,
396.
finding four men and a
tithing-man at the
sheriff's town, 178.
placing the first dish before
William de Berkeley on
Christmas day, 243.
INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
5U
Services : miscellaneous — cont.
being steward of the earl of
Salop's lands and keeper
of Bridgnorth castle, 183.
being steward and butler
of the Archbishop of
Canterbury at his en-
thronement, 435 (p. 314).
feeding the lord of Derwent-
water's foresters, 141.
finding the abbot of Eves»
ham an esquire in war
time, 22.
entertaining John de Cobe-
hana for two days (details
given), 176.
of the nature of quit rents :
a red apple, 101 (p. 67).
a clove, 102, 163 (p. 104),
175, 234, 292, 356, 359,
435 (p. 319).
a root of ginger, 27.
a rose, 42, 196, 244, 384,
413, 428.
a red rose, 196.
a chaplet of roses, 8, 104.
an ell of scarlet worth 5s.,
120.
two moyes of wine and 300
pearmain pears, 368.
2 mues of wine and 200
pearmain pears, 419.
a sextary of wine, 370.
4 wydecokkes, 388.
20 great eels and 60 sticks of
small eels, 435 (p. 314).
a new sheet at Michaelmas
and a towel, at the
Exchequer, 443.
horse shoes, 219.
12 horse shoes from an
assart, 247.
ploughshares, 219.
a cap (pilleum), 162.
a pair of gloves, 104, 327,
398, 413.
a pair of white gloves, 245
(p. 176).
spurs, 1 28, 425.
gilt spurs, 14, 120,194,206,
365.
gilt spurs, worth 3d., 273.
a barbed arrow, 404, 418.
Services: of the nature of quit
rents — cont.
4 barbed arrows, 231.
6 arrows, 224, 298.
6 barbed arrows yearly, 94.
6 arrow heads or shafts,
236 (p. 166).
12 barbed arrows, 374.
a cross bow yearly — called
a grand serjeanty, 85.
a lance in war, 359.
a sparrowhawk, 264, 270,
280.
a sore sparrow hawk, 31, 74,
144, 162, 301.
a sore goshawk at the
Exchequer, 160.
2 sparrowhawks, 45 (p. 25).
villein :
following the lord of Chep-
stow to war, 434 (p. 295).
12 ploughshares, 410.
Ships and boats, tolls from, 110.
windlass for.- 435 {p. 316).
Socmen, 220.
Sokes : —
Caistor.
Barton.
Skerington.
Sokenfee, 392 (p. 267).
Sumpter- services, afferagia, 91 {p.
56).
Truncage, 420.
Wales, war in, when Llewelyn was
slain, 165.
i Welsh words :
; commorth, 435 (p. 323).
I Kilew, owed by tenants at
' Chepstow, 434 (p. 295).
Kilew, Kylgh, 435 (p. 326).
I Treth camdiou, 90 (p. 51).
i Trethmorcu, 90 (p. 51).
i Waletkylch, 435 {p. 327).
i Windlass at Marlow, for hauling
' ships, 435 (p. 316).
; Woodcocks, Wytecokes, 369, 388.
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Letter from Lord Laugdale to Lord
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bert of Kent-James I. — ^Calendar
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