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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 


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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). 


xxxvu 


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 



~~~ 

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 

74a 
746  ' 

75     ! 
76 

77  i 

78  i 

79  i 

80  I 

81  ' 
82 

83  ' 

84  I 
85 
86 
^7 
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). 


xl 


Inquisitions 

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 

— 

64.  (18) 

123 

— 

64.  (19)       i 

124 

— 

64.  (20) 

125 

— 

—            ; 

66.  (18) 

126     '■ 

— 

64.^  (21) 

127 

— 

64.  (22)       ; 

128 

— 

65.  (1) 

129 

— 

65.  (2) 

130 

— 

65.  (3) 

131 

— 

65.  (4) 

132 

— 

66.  (28) 

133 

— 

65.  (5) 

134 

— 

65.  (6) 

135 

— 

65.  (7) 

136     ; 

— 

65.  (8) 

137 

— ■ 

65.  (9) 

xli 


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 





— 

Council. 

146 

— 

65.  (14) 

147 

— 

65.  (15) 

148 

— 

65.  (16) 

149 

— 

— 

66.  (22) 

150 

— 

— 

66.  (23) 

151 

— 

— 

66.  (24) 

152 

— 

65.  (17) 

153 

— 

— 

66.  (25) 

154 

131.  (3) 

155 

— 

— 

66.  (26) 

156 

— 

65.  (18) 

157 

122.  (8) 

Appendix 

Edw.  I. 

1 

— 

— 

— 

I.P.M.  Edw.  II. 
File  23  (1). 

2 

— 

— 

41.  (9) 

3 

— 

6.  (23) 

4 

103.  (4) 

.  5 

86.  (7) 

6 

69.  (6) 

7 

83.  (13) 

8 

110.  (1) 

9 

131.  (3) 

10 



— 

58.  (18) 

11 

— 

— 

— 

Criminal  Inq.  9 

(23). 
Criminal  Inq.  9 

12 

_ 

, 

(24). 

13 

131.  (14) 

14 
15 

40.  (18) 

— 

— 

Assize  Roll  946. 
m.  la. 

16 



— 

67.  (1) 

17 

— 

— 

67.  (2) 

Wt.  14428. 

d 

xlii 


Inquisitions 

Post  Mortem 

Edward  I. 


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). 


xliii 


Inquisitions 
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 

— 

5.(8) 

55 

— 

— 

I.P.M.  Edw.  II. 
Pile  72  (6). 

56 

79.  (14) 

57 



— 

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 


EDWAKD  I.  11 


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. 


EDWARB  I.  13 


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. 


EDWARD  I.  15 


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, 

9 


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 


EDWARD  I.  35 


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 


EDWARD   I.  53 


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. 


54  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


EDWARD  I.  55 


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. 


56  rNQUlSITIONS. 


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. 


EBWARD  1.  57 


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. 


58  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 


EDWARD  1.  69 


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. 


60  INQUISITIONS. 


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.) 


EDWARD  I.  61 


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 


EDWARD  I.  83 


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.) 


EDWARD  I.  96 


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. 


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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 


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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. 

C.Edw.I.  File\\2.{Q.) 

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 


138  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 

C.Edw.I.  File  112.  {IQ.) 

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. 

C.Edw.I.  File  112.  (11.) 

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. 


EDWARD   1.  139 


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. 

C.Edw.I.  File\l2.{l2.) 

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. 


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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. 

C.Edw.I.  File  112.  {U.) 

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. 

G.Edw.I.  FiUllZ.{\.) 

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. 

C.Edw.I.  File\U.{2.) 

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. 

C.Edw.I.  FilelU.{Z.) 
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. 

K 


146  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 

G.  Edw.  I.  File  113.  (4.) 

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. 

C.Edw.I.  File  114..  {\.) 

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, 


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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. 


EDWARD  1.  167 


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). 

G.Edw.I.  File\l5.(\.) 

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. 

G.Edw.I.  FiUlU.{2.) 


EDWARD  1.  171 


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. 

G.Edw.I.  Filem.(U.) 

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. 

G.Edw.I.  Filein.{n.) 

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. 


202  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 


EDWARD   I.  211 


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. 


EDWARD  I.  216 


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 

P 


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 


EDWARD    I.  231 


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.) 


EDWARD    I.  235 


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 


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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.) 


EDWARD   I.  257 


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. 


EDWARD  I.  259 


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. 


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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.) 
Wt,  1442^,  >  ^ 


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 


290  INQUISITIONS. 


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). 


^&6  tNQUISItiONS. 


[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. 


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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, . .      .^ 


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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. 

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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. 


308  INQUISITIONS. 


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). 


310  INQUISITIONS. 


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. 


EDWARD  I.  311 


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. 


312  INQUISITIONS. 


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 


EDWARD  I.  313 


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. 


316  INQUISITIONS. 


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). 


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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. 


326  INQUISITIONS 


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. 


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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 


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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.) 


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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. 


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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. 


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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  ) 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


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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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to  July. 
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Edward  VI.,  Maby,  Elizabeth,  and  Jambs  I.  Edited  by  R. 
Lemon  (Vols.  I.  and  II.)  and  by  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green 
(Vols.  in.-XIl.).     1856-1872. 


Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 


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print.) 


Vol. 
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Vol. 


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1626. 


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and  W.  D.  Hamilton  (Vol.  XIII.) ;    by  W.  D.  Hamilton  (Vols. 

XIV. -XXII.)  ;    by  W.  D.  Hamilton  and  Sophie  C.  Lomas   (Vol. 


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1649. 


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WEALTH. 

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Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
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Vol. 


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1695. 


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and  IV.    Edited  by  R.  A.  Roberts.     1881-1899 


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1672. 
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1889 
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Calendab  of  State  Papebs  relating  to  Scotland. 
Thoepe.     1858. 
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Office,  London.    Edited  by  H.  S.  Swebtman,  B.A.  (Vols.  I.-IV.) ; 

and  by  H.  S.  Sweetman  and  G.  F.  Handcock  (Vol.  V.).     1875-1886. 


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Elizabeth.  Edited  by  H.  C.  Hamilton  (Vols.  I.-V.);  by 
E.  G.  Atkinson  (Vols.  VI.-X.);  and  by  R.  P.  Mahatfy,  B.A. 
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111.-1586-1588. 

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Land,  1642-1659. 


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Vol.    v.— Book  of  Howth 

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Sainsbtjby  (Vols.  I.-IX.) ;     by  W.  N.  SainsbubY  and  the  Hon. 

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Vita  Regis  Henrici  Septimi ;  necnon  alia  qusedam  ad  eundem 
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Custumarum,  et  Liber  Horn,  in  archivis  Gildhallse  asservati. 
Edited  by  H.  T.  Riley,  M.A.     1859-1862. 

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Vol.  III.,  Translation  of  the  Anglo-Norman  Passages  in  .Liber 
Albus,    Glossaries,    Appendices,    and    Index. 

13.  Chronica  Johannis   de   Oxenedes.     Edited  by   Sir   H.    Ellis, 

K.H.     1859. 

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English  History,  from  the  accession  or  Edward  III.  tQ  the 
REIGN  OF  Henry  VIII.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by  T.  Wright, 
M.A.     1859-1861. 

15.  The""OPTTS  Tertium,"  "Opus  Minus,"  .  &o.  of  Roger  Bacon. 

Edited  by  J.  S.  Brewer,  M.A.     1859. 

16.  Bartholom^ei    de    Cotton,    monachi    Norwicensis,    Historia 

Angucana,  449-1298  ;  necnon  ejusdem  Liber  de  Archiepiscopis 
et  Episoopis  Anglise.     Edited  by  H.  R.  Luard,  M.A.     1859. 

17.  Brut  y  Tywysogion  ;    or,  The  Chronicle  of  the  Princes  of  Wales. 

Edited  by  the  Rev.  J.  Williams  ab  Ithel,  M.A.     1860. 

18.  A  Collection  of  Royal  and  Historical  Letters  during  the 

Reign  of  Henry  IV.  Vol.  I.  1399-1404.  Edited  by  the  Rev. 
F.  C.  HiNGBSTON,  M.A.     1860. 

19.  The  RepBessob  of  over  Much  Blaming  of  the  Clergy.     By 

Reginald  Pecock,  sometime  Bishop  of  Chichester.  Vols.  I. 
and  II.     Edited  by  the  Rev.  C.  Babington,  B.D.     1860.       •    • 

20.  Annales  CAMBBLffii.     Edited  by  the  Rev.  J.  Williams  ab  Ithel, 

M.A.     1860. 

21.  The  Works  of  Giraldus  Cambbensis.     Vols.  I.-IV.     Edited  by 

the  Rev.  J.  S.  Brewer,  M.A.  ;  Vols.  V.-VII.  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  J.  F.  DiMOCK,  M.A. ;  Vol. VIII.  Editedby  G.  F.Wabner,  M. A. 
1861-1891.     (Vols.  IV.  to  VEI.  Out  of  print.) 

22.  Letters  and  Papers  illustrative  of  the  Wars  of  the  English 

IN  France  dubins  the  Reign  of  Henby  the  Sixth,  King  of 
England.  Vol.  I.,  and  Vol.  II.  (in  Two  Parts).  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  J.   Stevenson,  M.A.     1861-1864. 

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Original  Authorities.  Vol.  I.,  Original  Texts.  Vol.  II., 
Translation.     Edited  and  translated  by  B.  Thorpe.     1861. 

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III.  AND  Henby  VII.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by  J.  Gaibdner. 
1861-1863. 

25.  Letters  of  Bishop  Gbosseteste.     Edited  by  the  Rev.  H.   R. 

Luard,  M.A.     1861. 

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Selected  and  ediiedby  the  Rev.  W.  W.  Shieley,  D.D.     1862-1866. 

28.  Chbonica  MoNASTEsn  S.  Albaot.    Edited  by  H.  T.  Riley,  M.A. 

1863-1876. 

1.  Thoils!  Waisingham  Histobia  Angucana.     Vol.  I.,   1272- 

1381  ;    Vol.  n.,  1381-1422. 

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4.  Gesta  Abbatom  Monastebii  S.  Albani,  a  Thoma  Waibing- 

HAH,     BE6NANTE      RiCABDO      SeCUNDO,      EJTTSDEM     EcCIiESIJS 

PaEOENTOBB,  compilata.  Vol.  I.,  793-1290;  Vol.  n., 
1290-1349;     Vol.  HI.,  1349-1411. 

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vroETDB,  Annat.es  ;    Vols.  I.  and  EE. 

6.  Registba  qxjobtjndam  Abbatitm  Monastebh  S.  Albani,  qui 

S^crrLO  xvino  Flobtjebe.  Vol.  I.,  Rbgisteum  Abbatls: 
JoHANNis  Whethamstede,  Abbatis  Monastkbtt  Sancti 
Albani,  itebum  suscbpt^  ;  Robebto  Blakeney,  capellano, 

QUONDAM      ADSCBTPTUM.  Vol.      II.,      ReGISTBA      JoHANNIS 

Whethamstede,  Willelmi  Albon,  et  Wtt.t.et.mt  Waung- 
FOBDE,  Abbatum  Monastebii  Sanoti  Albani,  cum  Appen- 
dice  continente  quasdam  epistolas  a  Johannb  Whetham- 
stede OONSCBTPTAS. 

7.  Ypodigma    Neustbi^    a    Thoma    Walsingham,    quondam 

MONACHO  MONASTEBn  S.  AlBANI,  CONSCEIPTUM. 

29.  Cheonicon     Abbatls!    de    Evesham,    auctobibus    Domtnico 

Peiobe  EvESHAMta:  et  Thoma  de  Mablebebge  Abbate,  a  fun- 

DATIONE   AD  ANNUM    1213,   UNA  CUM   CONTDTUATIONE   AD   ANNUM 

1418.     Edited  by  the  Rev.  W.  D.  Macbay.     1863. 

30.  RiCABDI      DE     ClEENCESTEIA    SPECULUM    HiSTOBTAT.E     DE     GeSTIS 

Regum  Anglic.  Vol.  I.,  447-871-  Vol.  H.,  872-1066.  Edited 
by  J.  E.  B.  Mayob,  M.A.     1863-1869. 

31.  Yeae  Books  of  the  eeigns  of  Edwabd  the  Fibst  and  Edwabd 

THE  Thied.  Years  20-21,  21-22  (OtU  of  Print),  30-31,  32-33.  and 
33-35  {Out  of  print)  Edw.  I.  ;  and  11-12  Edw.  III.  Edited  and 
translated  by  A.  J.  Hoewood.  Years  12-13,  13-14,  14,  14-15, 
15,  16  {in  two  parts),  17,  17-18,  18,  18-19,  19,  and  20  {in  two 
parts),  Edward  III.  Edited  and  translated  by  L.  O.  Pike,  M.A. 
1863-1911. 

32.  Naeeatives  of  the  Expulsion  of  the  English  fbom  Nobmandy, 

1449-1450. — ^Robertus  Blondelli  de  Reductione  Normannise  :  Le 
Recouvrement  de  Nonnendie,  par  Berry,  H^rault  du  Roy  :  Con- 
ferences between  the  Ambassadors  of  France  and  England. 
Edited  by  the  Rev.  J.  Stevenson,  M.A.     1863. 

33.  Histobia  et  Cabtulaeium  MoNASTEEn  S.  Petri  Glouoestm^. 

Vols.  I.-III.     Edited  by  W.  H.  Habt.     1863-1867. 

34.  Alexandei   Neckam  J)e    Natubis    Reeum    libbi    duo  ;      with 

Neckam's  Poem,  De  Laudibus  Divine  Sapientls!.  Edited  by 
T.  Weight,  M.A.     1863. 


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being  a  Collection  of  Documents  illustrating  the  History  of 
Science  in  this  Country  before  the  Norman  Conquest.  Vols. 
I--III.  (Vol.  III.  Out  of  print.)  Collected  and  edited  by  the 
Rev.  O.  Cockayne,  M.A.     1864-1866. 

36.  Annales  Monastioi.     Edited  by  the  Rev.  H.  R.  Luard,  M.A. 

1864-1869. 

Vol.  1.  Annales  de  Margan,  1066-1232  ;  Annales  de  Theokes- 
beria,  1066-1263  ;    Annales  de  Burton,  1004-1263. 

Vol.  II.  Annales  Monasterii  de  Wintonia,  519-1277  ;  Annales 
Monasterii  de  Waverleia,   1-1291. 

Vol.  III.  Annales  Prioratus  de  Dunstaplia,  1-1297.  Annales 
Monasterii  de  Bermundeseia,  1042-1432. 

Vol.  IV.  Annales  Monasterii  de  Oseneia,  1016-1347  ;  Chronicon 
vulgo  dictum  Chronicon  Thomse  Wykes,  1066-1289  ;  Annales 
Prioratus  de  Wigornia,  1-1377.     (Oitt  of  print.) 

Vol.  V.     Index  and  Glossary.    (Out  of  print.) 

37.  Magna  Vita  S.  Htjoonis  Episoopi  Linoolniensis.     Edited  by  the 

Rev.  J.  F.  DiMOCK,  M.A.     1864. 

38.  Chronicles  and  Memorials  op  the  Reign  op  Richard  the 

First.     Edited  by  the  Rev.  W.  Stubbs,  M.A.     1864-1865. 
Vol.  I.     Itinerabium  Perbgrinorum  bt  Gesta  Regis  Ricabdi. 
Vol.  II.     Epistoljb  Cantttaeienses  ;    the  Letters  of  the  Prior 
and  Convent  of  Christ  Church,  Canterbury  ;    1187  to  1199. 

39.  Recueil  des  Ceoniques  et  anchiennes  Istories  de  la  Grant 

Bretaignb  a  peesbnt  nomme  Engleteeee,  par  Jehan  de 
Watjbin.  Vol.  I.,  Albina  to  688.  Vol.  II.,  1399-1422.  Vol. 
III.,  1422-1431.  Edited  by  W.  Haedy.  1864-1879  ;  Vol.  IV., 
1431-1447.  Vol.  v.,  1447-1471.  Edited  by  Sir  W.  Haedy  and 
E.  L.  C.  P.  Haedy.     1884-1891. 

40.  A  Collection  op  the  Cheonicles  and  Ancient  Histories  op 

Geeat  Beitain,  now  called  England,  by  John  de  Watjbin. 
Vol.  I.,  Albina  to  688.  Vol.  II.,  1399-1422.  Vol.  III.,  1422- 
1431.  (Translations  of  the  preceding  Vols.  I.,  II.,  and  III.) 
Edited  and  translated  by  Sir  W.  Hardy  and  B.  L.  C.  P.  Hardy. 
1864-1891. 

41.  PoLYCHRONicoN  Rantjlphi  Higden,  with  Trevisa's  Translation. 

Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  C.  Babington,  B.D.  ;  Vols. 
III.-IX.     Edited  by  the  Rev.  J.  R.  Lumby,  D.D.     1865-1886. 

42.  Le  Livere  de  Reis  de  Brittanie  e  Le  Livere  de  Reis   de 

Engleteee.     Edited  by  the  Rev.  J.  Gloveb,  M.A.     1865. 

43.  Chronica  Monasteeii  de  Melsa  ab  anno  1150  usque  ad  annum 

1406.  Vols.  I.-III.     Edited  by  B.  A.  Bond.     1866-1868. 

44.  Matth^i    Paeisiensis    Histoeia    Angloeum,    sive    ut    vulgo 

DiciTUE  Histoeia  Minob.  Vols.  I.-III.  1067-1253.  Edited  by 
Sir  F.  Madden.     1866-1869.     (Vol.  III.  Out  of  print.) 

46.  Libee  Monasteeii  de  Hyda  :  a  Cheoniclb  and  Chaetulaey 
OP  Hyde  Abbey,  Winchestee,  455-1023.  Edited  by  E.  Edwaeds. 
1866. 


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46.  Chronicon  Scotoedm.     A  Chronicle  op  Ibish  Affairs,  from 

the  earliest  times  to  1135;  and  Supplement,  containing  the 
events  from  1141  to  1150.  Edited,  with  Translation,  by  W.  M. 
Hennessy.     1866. 

47.  The  Chronicle  of  Pierbe  de  Langtoft  in  French  Verse,  from 

THE  EARLIEST  PERIOD  TO  THE  DEATH  OP  EdWARD  I.       Vols.  I.  and 

n.     Edited  by  T.  Wright,  M.A.     1866-1868. 

48.  The  War  op  the  Gaedhil  with  the  Gaill,  or  The  Invasions  of 

Ireland  by  the  Danes  and  other  Norsemen.  Edited,  with  a 
Translation,  by  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Todd,  D.D.     1867. 

49.  Gesta  Regis  BLenrici  SEOirNDi  Benedicti  Abbatis.     Chronicle 

of  the  Reigns  of  Henry  II.  and  Richard  I.,  1169-1192,  known 
under  the  name  of  Benedict  of  Peterborough.  Vols.  I.  and  II. 
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Index. 

Engiaio).      Hoiise    of    Lords;    Earl    of 
Leicester;    C.  Pole   Gell,   AlJEred   Mor- 
rison,  Esqs.,   &c.      SCOTI.AND.      Lord 
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Mabquis  of  Sausbubt,  K.G.  (or  Cbcu. 
MSS.). 

1306-1571       

1572-1582       

158a-1589       

1590-1594       

1594-1596       

1596         

1597  

1598         

1599         

1600         

1601  

1602         

Tenth  Bepobt       

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(1.)  Earl  of  EgUnton,  Sir  J.  S.  Maxwell, 
Bart.,  and  C.  S.  H.  D.  Moray,  C.  F. 
Weston  Underwood,  G.W.  Digby,  Esqs. 

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Plymonth ;  the  County  of  Essex  ; 
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Sees  of  Dublin  and  Ossory,  the  Jesuits 
in  Ireland. 

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G.  F.  Luttrell,  P.  P.  Bouverie,  W. 
Bromley  Davenport,  R.T.  Balfour,  Esqs. 

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(1.)  H.  D.  Skrine,  Esq.,  Salvetti 
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Aitken,  P.  V.   Smith,  Esqs.  ;    Bishop 
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(1.)  Duke  of  Portland.     Vol.  I 

C.  6474 

3     0 

1893 

(2.)  Ditto.     Vol.  II 

C.  6827-i 

2     0 

1892 

(3.)  J.    B.    Fortesoue,    Esq.,     of    Drop- 
more.  Vol.  I. 

C.  6660 

2     7 

1892 

(4.)  Corporations  of  Rye,  Hastings,  and 
Hereford ;      Captain     F.     C.     Loder- 
Symonds ;    E.   R.   Wodehouse,  M.P., 
J.  Dovaaton,  Esqs. ;  Sir  T.  B.  Leonard, 
Bart.,  Rev.  W.  D.  Macray,  and  Earl 
of  Dartmouth  (Supplementary  Report). 

C.  6810 

2     4 

1892 

(5.)  House  of  Lords,  1690-1691    . .      . . 

C.  6822 

2     4 

1893 

(6.)  Sir     W.    Fitzherbert,    Bart.  ;     the 
Delaval  Family,   of   Seaton  Delaval ; 
Earl  of  Ancaster  ;    General  Lyttelton- 
Annesley. 

C.  7166 

1     4 

1893 

(7.)  Earl  of  Lonsdale       

C.  7241 

1      .S 

1893 

(8.)  First  Earl  of  Charlemont.     Vol.  n. 

0.  7424 

1    11 

1896 

FOTTBTEBNTH   REPORT 

C.  7983 

0     3 

This  is  introductory  to  the  following 

Appendices  and  Indexes  : 

1894 

(1.)  Duke  of  Rutland,  G.C.B.    Vol.  III. 

C.  7476 

1    11 

1894 

(2.)  Duke  of  Portland;     Vol.  IIL 

C.  7569 

2     8 

1894 

(3.)  Duke    of    Roxburghe;     Sir   H.   H. 
Campbell,    Bart.  ;     Earl    of    Strath- 
more  ;    Countess  Dowager  of  Seafield. 

C.  7570 

1      2 

1894 

(4.)  Lord  Kenyon 

C.  7571 

2   10 

1896 

(5.)  J.  B.  Fortesoue,  Esq.,  of  Dropmore. 
Vol.  II.                  

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FOUMEENTH     RePOET  :      APPENDICES     AND 

Indexes — cotO. 

1895  (6.)  Housed  Lords,  1692-93 

(For  conlin%uMion  of  the  Manuscripts 
of   the  House   of  Lords,  see  p.  30.) 

1895  (7.)  Marquis  of  Ormonde        

1895  (8.)  Lincoln,  Bury  i:>t.  Edmunds,  Hert- 

ford and  Great  Grimsby  Corporations  ; 
Dean  and  Chapter  of  Worcester,  and 
of  Lichfield ;  Bishop's  Registry  of 
Worcester. 

1895  (9.)  Earl  of  Buckinghamshire;    Earl  of 

Lindsey ;  Earl  of  Onslow  ;  Lord 
Emly;  T.  J.  Hare,  Esq.,  J.  Round, 
Esq.,  M.P. 

1895  (10.)  Earl  of  Dartmouth.  Vol  II.  Amer- 
ican Papers. 

1899     Fifteenth  Repobt        

This  is  introductory  to  the  following 
Appendices  axtd  Indexes  : 

1896  (1.)  Earl  of  Dartmouth.     VoL  ni. 

1897  (2.)  J.  Eliot  Hodgkin,  Esq 

1897  (3.)  Charles  HaUday,  Esq.,   of    Dublin; 

Acts  of  the  Privy  Council  in  Ireland, 
1556-1571  ;  Sir  WilUam  Ussher's 
Table  to  the  Council  Book ;  Table  to 
the  Red  Council  Book. 

1897  (4.)  Duke  of  Portland.     Vol.  IV. 

1897  (5.)  Right  Hon.  F.  J.  Savile  Foljambe  . . 

1897  (6. )  Earl  of  Carlisle,  Castle  Howard 

1897  (7.)  Duke    of     Somerset;      Marquis    of 

Ailesbury ;    Sir  F.  G.  Puleston,  Bart. 

1897  (8.)  Duke    of    Buccleuch    and     Queens- 

berry,  at  Drumlanrig.     Vol.      I. 

1897  (9.)  J.  J.  Hope  Johnstone,  Esq.,  of 
Annandale. 

1899  (10.)  Shrewsbury     and      Coventry      Cor- 

porations ;  Sir  H.  O.  Corbet,  Bart., 
Earl  of  Radnor,  P.  T.  Tillard,  J.  R. 
Carr-Ellison,  Andrew  Kingsmill,  Esqs. 

Manuscmpts  in  the  Welsh  Laitqttaoe  : 

1898  Vol.  I.   Lord  Mostyn,  at  Mostyn  Hall    .. 

1899  Vol.  I.  Partn.  W.  R.  M.  Wynne,  Esq., 
of  Peniarth. 

1905  Vol.     I.     Part    m.     Peniarth.     Sir    T. 

Williams ;  John  Jones,  Robert 
Vaughan,  Esqs. 

1902  VoL  n.  Part  I.  Jesus  College,  Oxford ; 
Free  Library,  CardiS  ;  Havod  ;  Wrex- 
ham ;    Llanwrin  ;    Merthyr  ;    Aberdar. 

1903  VoL  n.  Part  H.  Plas  Llan  Stephan ; 
Free  Library,  Cardifi. 

1905  VoLn.  Part  in.  Panton  ;  Cwrtmawr  .. 

1910  Vol.     n.         Part    IV.         The      British 

Museum. 

1899  Manuscripts.  Duke  of  Buccleuch  and  Queens- 
berry,  K.G.,  K.T.,  at  Montagu  House, 
Whitehall.     Vol.  I. 

1903     Ditto.  Ditto.  VoL  II.     Part  I 

1903      Ditto.  Ditto.  VoL  n.     Part  H 

1903      Ditto.  Ditto.  At  Drumlanrig  Castle.  Vol  II. 

1899  Ditto.  Marquess  of  Ormonde,  K.P.,  at 
Kilkenny  Castle.     Vol.  11. 

1909     Ditto.     Ditto.     Index  to  Vols.  I.  and  II.      .. 


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Oranmore  and  Browne. 

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Hall. 
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REPORTS  NOS.    1-22  ARE     IN  FOLIO.        SUBSEQUENT  REPORTS  ARE  IN 

OCTAVO. 


Date. 


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10 


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No.  of 
Paper. 


Letter  from  Lord  Laugdale  to  Lord 
John  Russell,  submitting  his  views 
for  the  Management  of  the  Public 
Records  ;  Treasury  Minute  8  April, 
1839,       thereon;       Mr.       Black's 
Report  of  his  Survey  of  the  Welsh 
Records  ;    &c. 
Inventory  of  Records  in  the  Tower  of 
London    (First     part)  ;      Common 
Pleas ;     Doggett    Rolls ;     Doggett 
Books,  &e.  ;   Specimen  of  the  Text 
of  the  proposed   Calendar  of  the 
Patent  Rolls  ;   &c. 
Inventories  ;  Tower  of  London,  con- 
tinued ;  Index  to  the  First,  Second, 
and  Third  Reports  of  the  Deputy 
Keeper ;  <fec. 
Welsh  Records  ;    Inventories ;     Cal- 
endar of  the  Patent  Book  of  Oliver 
and  Richard  Cromwell ;  &c. 
Inventories  ;      Forest     proceedings  ; 
Proceedings  of  the  Commissioner  of 
Forfeited  Estates  ;   Syllabus  of  the 
Antient  Taxation  of  the  Chiu'ch  of 
Ireland ;    &c. 
Inventories ;     Court    of    Ward    and 
Liveries ;     Index   of   Deeds,    Evi- 
dences,   &c.  ;    Patent    Rolls,    con- 
tinued ;      Index    to    the    Fourth, 
Fifth    and    Sixth    Reports  of  the 
Deputy  Keeper. 
Correspondence  relating  to  the  Report 
upon' the  state  of  the  Old  Treasury 
Records ;    Mr.  Black's  Report  on 
the  Records,  Books,  and  Documents 
of  the  Treasury  ;  Inventories  ;  &c. 
Slane  Compensation  ;    Treasury  Re- 
cords ;  Catalogue  of  the  Deeds  of 
Surrender    of    certain    Abbey     or 
other  Religious  Foundations  made 
in  the  reign  of  King  Henry  the 
Eighth,  with  a  few  of  the  reign  of 
King  Edward  the  Sixth  ;  &c. 
Inventories  of  Church  Goods  in  the 
reign  of  King  Edward  the  Sixth ; 
Welsh  Records  ;  Chronological  List 
of  the  Judges,  &c. ;  Treasury  Re- 
cords, Report  on  Mode  of  Printing 
the  Domesday  Book  ;  Index  to  the 
Seventh,  Eighth,  and  Ninth  Reports 
of  the  Deputy  Keeper  ;    &c. 
Ancient     Compotuses     of    the     Ex- 
chequer,     or.     Calendar    of    the 
Escheator's  Accounts  and  Inquisi- 
tions    among     the     Miscellaneous 
Records  of  the  Queen's  Remem- 
brancer  in   the   Exchequer   from 


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16 

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1  Henry  Vll.  to  the  dosing  of  ea«h 
Series;  Second  Fart  of  the  In- 
ventory of  Particulars  for  Grants 
preserved  among  the  Records  of  the 
late  Augmentation  Office ;  &c. 

Proceedings.         . . 

Ditto      

Welsh  Records  :  Correspondence  re- 
lating to  the  Records  kept  in  the 
Castle  at   Chester ;     &c. 

Further  transfer  of  Treasury  Records 
to  the  Pubhe  Record  Office  ;   &c. 

Proceedings  

Reports  on  the  removal  of  Welsh 
Records  and  Peveril  Records ; 
Report  on  the  Survey  of  Durham 
Records ;    &c. 

Second  Report  on  the  removal  of 
Welsh  Records ;  &c. 

List  of  Records  removed  from  the 
Tower  of  London  to  the  General 
Record  Repository  and  Houses  in 
Chancery  Lane ;    &c. 

List  of  Records  removed  from  Carlton 
Ride  and  the  Stone  Tower  at  West- 
minster ;    &c. 

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removed  from  the  Tower  of  London, 
Rolls  Chapel,  &c. ;  List  of  Welsh 
Records ;  Regulations  for  the 
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liamentary Writs  and  Returns 
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&c. 

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Common  Law,  &c.,  removed  from 
various  Offices ;  Inventory  of 
Court  RoU  of  the  Lordship  of 
Ruthin  or  DifErencIoid  ;  Colonial 
Documents ;  &c. 
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Calendar  of  Crown  Leases,  33-38  Hen.    ' 
VnL— Calendar  of  Bills  and  An- 
swers,  &c..   Hen.   Vm. — Ph.    and 
Mary  for  Cheshire  and   Flintshire. 
— List   of   Lords    High    Treasurer  > 
and    Chief    Commissioners    of    the  ! 
Treasury,  from  Hen.  VII. 

List  of  Plsms  annexed  to  Inclosure 
Awards,  31  Geo.  n.-7  Will.  IV.— 
Calendar  of  Privy  Seals,  &e.,  for 
Cheshire  and  Flintshire,  Hen.  VI.- 
EUz. — Calendar  of  Writs  of  General  ! 
Livery,  &o.,  for  Cheshire,  Eliz.- 
Charles  I. — Calendar  of  Deeds,  &c., 
on  the  Chester  Plea  Rolls,  Hen.  ITI. 
and  Edw.  I. 

Ust  of  Awards  of  Inclosure  Commia-  [ 
sioners. — References  to  Charters  in  ' 
the  Cartas  Antiquse  and  the  Con- 
firmation Rolls  of  Chancery,  Ethel- 
bert  of  Kent-James  I. — ^Calendar 
of  Deeds,  &o.,  on  the  Chester  Plea 
RoUs,  Edw.  EL 


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35 


Calendar  of  Fines,  Cheshire  and  Flint- 
Bhire,  Edw.  I. — Calendar  of  Deeds, 
&c.,  on  the  Chester  Plea  Kolls, 
Edw.  III. 

Table  of  Law  Terms,  from  the 
Norman  Conquest  to  1  Will.  IV. 

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Enrolmente. — Second  Supplemen- 
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Papers. 

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or  Grants. — ^Report  upon  Docu- 
ments in  French  Archives  relating 
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Recognizance  Bolls  of  the  Pala- 
tinate of  Chester,  to  end  of  reign  of 
Hen.  IV. 

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and  Glossary. — Calendar  of  Patent 
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of  the  eighteenth  century,  with  Index  to  the  entire  publication. 

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39 

ANNUAL  EEPOETS   OF   THE  DEPUTY  KEEPEE 
OF  THE  PUBLIC  EECOEDS.  lEELAND. 


Date. 


Chief  Contents. 


1869 

1 

1870 

2 

1871 

3 

1872 

4 

1873 

5 

1874 

6 

1875 


1870 

8 

1877 

9 

1878 

10 

1879 

11 

1880 

12 

1881 

13 

1882 

14 

1883 


1884 


15 


16 


Contents  of  the  Principal  Record  Re- 
positories of  Ireland  in  1864. — 
Kotices  of  Records  transferred 
from  Chancery  Offices. — Irish  State 
Papers  presented  by  Philadelphia 
Libraxy  Company. 

Notices  of  Records  transferred  from 
Chancery,  Queen's  Bench,  and 
Exchequer  Offices. — Index  to 
Original  Deeds  received  from 
Master  Litton's  Office. 

Notices  of  Records  transferred  from 
Queen's  Bench,  Common  Pleas,  and 
Exchequer  Offices. — Report  on  J.  P. 
Furguson's  MSS. — Exchequer  In- 
dices, &c. 

Records  of  Probate  Registries 

Notices  of  Records  from  Queen's 
Bench  Calendar  of  Fines  and  Re- 
coveries of  the  Palatinate  of  Tip- 
perary,  1664-1715. — Index  to  Re- 
ports to  date. 

Notices  of  Records  transferred  from 
Chancery,  Queen's  Bench,  and 
Common  Pleas  Offices. — Report 
respecting  "  Facsimiles  of  National 
MSS.  of  Ireland." — List  of  Chancery 
Pleadings  (1662-1690)  and  Calendar 
to  Chancery  Rolls  (1662-1713)  of 
Palatinate  of  Tipperary. 

Notices  of  Records  from  Exchequer 
and  Admiralty  Offices. — Calendar 
and  Index  to  Fiants  of  Henry  VIII. 

Calendar  and  Index  to  Fiants  of 
Edward  VI. 

Index  to  the  Liber  Munerum  Publi- 
corum  Hibernise.  —  Calendar  and 
Index  to  Fiants  of  Philip  and  Mary. 

Index  to  Deputy  Keeper's  6th,  7th, 
8th,  9th,  and  10th  Reports. 

Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth  ( 1 558- 
1570). 

Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth,  con- 
tinued (1570-1576). 

Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth,  con- 
tinued (1576-1583). 

Report  of  Keeper  of  State  Papers  con- 
taining Catalogue  of  Common- 
wealth Books  transferred  from 
Bermingham  Tower. 

Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Ehzabeth,  con- 
tinued (1583-1586).— Index  to  De- 
puty Keeper's  11th,  12th,  13th,  14th 
and  15th  Reports. 

Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth,  con- 
tinued (1586-1595). 


C.  4157 

C.  137 

0.  329 

C.  515 
0.  760 

C.  963 


C.  1175 

C.  1469 
C.  1702 

C.  2034 
C.  2311 
C.  2583 
C.  2929 
C.  3215 

C.  3676 

C.  40(52 


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1886 
1887 

1888 

1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 
1896 

1896 

1897 

1898 
1899 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


23 


24 


2S 


26 


27 


28 


29 


30 


31 


Beport  on  Iron  Chest  ot  Attainders 
following  after   1641   and   1688. — 
Qneen'B  Bench  Calendar  to  Fiants 
of  Elizabeth,  continued  (1596-1601). 
Calendar  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth,  con- 
tinued (1601-1603).     Memorandum 
on  Statements  (1702)  and  Declarons 
(1713-14)  of  Huguenot  Pensioners. 
Kotice  of  Becords  of  Incumbered  and 
Landed  Estates  Courts. — ^Beport  of 
Keeper  of  State  Papers,  containing 
Table  of  Abstracts  of  Decrees  of 
Innocence  (1663),  with  Index. 
Calendar    to    Christ    Church    Deeds 
in  Novum  Begistrum,    1174-1684. 
Index  to  16th,  17th,  18th,  19th,  and 
20th  Beports. 
Index  to  Calendars  of  Fiants  of  the 
reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.    Letters 
A— C. 
Catalogue    of    Proclamations,    1618- 

1660. 
Index  to  Fiants  of  Elizabeth.  D — Z. 
Catalogue   of   Proclamations,     1661- 
1767. — Calendar  to  Christ  Chittch 
Deeds,  1177-1462. 
Catalogue    of    Proclamations,    1767- 
1875.     Contents  of  the  Bed  Book 
of   the   Exchequer.       Calendar   to 
Christ  Church  Deeds,  1462-1602. 
Begulations  respecting  State  Papers. 
Instructions     for     Parochial     Cus- 
todians.     Index   to   21st   to   25th 
Beports. 
Abstract     of      Antrim     Inquisition, 
3  James  I.,  Bankruptcy  Becords, 
1857-1872;    Early   Plea   Bolls   to 
51  Edward  HI. 
Index  to  the  Act  or  Grant  Books,  and 
to  Original  Wills,  of  the  Diocese  of 
Dublin  to  the  year  1800. 
Becords  from  Courts  and  Offices  trans- 
ferred  to,    and   deposited   at,    the 
Public  Becord  Office  in  Ireland. 
Index  to  Calendars  of  Christ  Church 
Deeds,     1174-1684,    contained    in 
Appendices  to  20th,  23rd,  and  24th 
Beports. 
(1.)  Beport  on  the  Early  Plea  Bolls, 
continued  from    61    Edward  III. ; 
(2.)  Table  showing  present  Custodies 

of  Parochial  Becords. 
Copy  and  Translation  of  Five  Instru- 
ments   of    Becord   in   the    Public 
Beoord  Office  of  Ireland,  written  in 
the   Irish  Character  and  Tonstue. 
1584-1606. 
Beport  on   MSS.    of  Sir  T.  Phillips' 
Library  ;  Index  to  Deputy  Keeper's 
26th  to  30th  Beports. 
Beport  of  Proceedings,  and  Appendix 
(1.)  Corrections  to  the  Addenda  to 
the     Dublin     Grants     Index     in 
Appendix  to  the  26th  Beport ; 
(2.)  Notes  on  the  Departmental  Letters 
and    Official     Papers,    1760-1789. 


0.  4487 


O.  4755 


C.  6185 


C.  5535 


C.  5836 


C.  6180 

C.  6180i. 
C.  6504 


C.  6765 


C.  7170 


C.  7488 


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Date. 


Chief  Contents. 


No.  of 
Paper. 


Price. 


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1900 
1901 


33 


1902 


1903 


1904 


1905 


1906 


1907 


1908 


1909 


1910 


34 


35 


36 


37 


38 


39 


40 


41 


42 


Index  to  the  Act  or  Grant  Book  and 
Original   Wills   of   the   Diocese   of 
Dublin  from  1800-1858. 
Keport  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix. 
— Beport  on  the  Hecords   of  the 
Clerks    of    the    Crown    and    Peace 
transferred  prior  to  1900. 
Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix 
(1.)  Notes    on    Manuscript    Volumes 
connected  with  the  Irish  Revenue, 
the  Court  of  Trustees  of  Forfeited 
Estates,  &c.,  in  the  possession  of 
Earl  Annesle;  ; 
(2.)  Report    on    the    Books    of    the 
Treasury  and  Accounting  Depart- 
ments in  Ireland. 
Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix 
(1.)  List  of  Maps  presented  by  Com- 
missioners of  Woods  and  Forests  ; 
(2.)  Report  on  Register  of  Irregular 

Marriages,  1799-1844. 
Report  on  Proceedings  and  Appendix 
(1.)  Regulations  as  to  access  to  Mili- 
tary Records  ; 
(2.)  Records  found  in  former  Record 

Office  ; 
(3.)  Catalogue  of  Accounts  in  the  Pipe 
Rolls  of  Irish  Exchequer,  Henry  III. 
Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix 
Catalogue  of  Acounts  in  the  Pipe 
Rolls  of  the  Irish  Exchequer,  1  to  12 
Edward  I. 
Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix 
Catalogue  of  Accounts  in  the  Pipe 
Rolls    of    the    Irish     Exchequer, 
15-22  Edward  I. 
Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix 
(1.)  Rules  for  admission  to  the  use  of 

the  Records  ; 
(2.)  Catalogue  of  Accounts  in  the  Pipe 
Rolls  of  the  Irish  Exchequer,  25  to 
33  Edward  I. 
Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix. 
Catalogue  of  Accounts  in  the  Pipe 
Rolls  of  the  Irish  Exchequer,  1  to  10 
Edward  II. 
Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix 
(1.)  Beport  on  certain  Records  trans- 
ferred from  former   Land  Estates 
Record  Office  ; 
(2.)  Index  to  Reports  XXXI.-XL. 
Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix 
(1.)  List  of  Parishes  for  which  Regis- 
ters of  Baptisms  are  preserved  in 
Record  Office. 
(2.)  List  of  Parishes  for  which  Returns 
to  Visitations  supply  deficiencies  in 
Parish  Registers. 
Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix 
( 1 . )  Catalogue  of  Accounts  in  the  Pipe 
Rolls  of  the  Irish  Exchequer,  12  to 
19  Edward  II. 
(2.)  Memorandum       on       "Catholic 

Qualification  Rolls." 
(3.)  Regulations  as  to  admission  to 
State  Papers  in  Record  Tower. 


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Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix 
(I.)  List    of    Seeds     deposited    by 

Mr.   E.   J.   French. 
(2.)  Catalc^oe  of  Acconnts  in  the  Pipe 

Rolls  of  tbe  Iiish  Exchequer,  2  to 

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