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Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward I, File 89

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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 3, Edward I. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1912.

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Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward I, File 89

530. RICHARD DE ARCY alias DE ARCI.
Writ, 25 June, 27 Edw. I.
LINCOLN. Inq. 4 July, 27 Edw. I.
Flixeburgh alias Flikesburgh, Wynteryngton and Walcote. The manors (extents given), including the marsh of Flikesburgh and 22s. 6d. rent in Flikesburgh Stather, held of Philip son and heir of Norman de Arcy in chief by service of 2 1/2 knights’ fees.
Karleton. 4l. 12s. rent of 4 bondmen holding 8 bovates of land at farm (ad altam firmam).
Rysum. 108s. rent of tenants at the will of the lords.
All held of Ralph Paynel by foreign service. He held no other lands &c. this side Trent.
William his son, aged 19 at the feast of the Annunciation last, is his next heir.
C. Edw. I. File 89. (1.)
531. AGNES, LATE THE WIFE OF WILLIAM LE ESTUR.
Writ, 1 Dec. 27 Edw. I (faded).
SOUTHAMPTON [; ISLE OF WIGHT]. Inq. made at Winchester on Monday before the Epiphany, 27 Edw. I.
Kauleborne. The manor (extent given), which one Maud de Gadecombe gave to William le Estur, her son and heir, and the said Agnes in free marriage, to hold to them and the heirs of their bodies of the said Maud by service of doing three attendances yearly at her court of Gatecombe.
The said William and Agnes died without heir of their bodies, and the manor ought to revert to Baldwin de Insula, aged 24 and more, son and heir of Geoffrey de Insula, brother and heir of the said William le Estur; and the said Baldwin holds the manor, together with all other manors within the island of the king in chief for 5 1/2 fees, and he has done homage for the same.
Wytewell. The manor (full extent given) held by the said Agnes in dower, of the inheritance of the said Baldwin.
C. Edw. I. File 89. (2.)
532. OLIVER DYNHAM alias DE DYNEHAM.
Writ, 2 March, 27 Edw. I.
SOMERSET. Inq. 24 March, 27 Edw. I.
Boclonde. The manor (extent given), including 24s. 9 1/2d. yearly from customers for the larder, held of the king in chief by knight’s service.
Joyce his son, aged 24 and more, is his next heir.
CORNWALL. Inq. made at Bodmyne on Saturday before the Annunciation 27 Edw. I.
Cardinan, Bodardel and Donergny. The hamlets (extents given) held of Edmund, earl of Cornwall, by knight’s service.
Heir as above, aged 26 and more.
DEVON. Inq. made at Bishop’s Clist on Friday after the Annunciation 27 Edw. I.
Hertilonde. The manor (extent given), including two parks, three water-mills whereof one at Eggestone and another at Brandeswrthy, two fulling mills at Hyndehertone, and 13 burgesses.
Notewelle. The manor (extent given).
Herforde. The manor (extent given).
All held of the king in chief by service of two parts of a knight’s fee.
Ylstyngtone. The manor (extent given), including mills at Kauleswrthy and Notteswrthy, held of Philip de Bello Monte by service of a knight’s fee.
Matforde. The hamlet (extent given) held of William le Espek by service of 1/4 knight’s fee.
Southbroke. The hamlet (extent given) held of Stephen de Haccombe by service of 1/2 knight’s fee.
Clist Fomizoun. A messuage &c., 20a. arable and 10a. meadow, held of Richard de Fomizoun by service of free socage.
Heir as last above.
C. Edw. I. File 89. (3.)
533. HAWIS GRELLE alias GRELLEY, DE GREYLE, DE GRELLE, DE GRELEY.
Writ, 24 March, 27 Edw. I.
LEICESTER. Inq. Monday before St. Edmund, 27 Edw. I.
Burstal. Messuages, lands and rent (full extent given with names of tenants) held of the earl of Leicester by homage and doing suit at the earl’s court of Leicester every three weeks.
Thomas her son, aged 20 on the eve of St. Laurence, 27 Edw. I, is her next heir.
ESSEX. Inq. made at Colecestre, 31 Oct. 27 Edw. I.
Great Brumlegh. A moiety of the manor (extent given) held of the earl of Oxford by service of 1/2 knight’s fee.
Thomas de Grelley is her son and next heir, but not yet of full age.
RUTLAND. Inq. Thursday the eve of St. Edmund the king, 27 Edw. I.
Casterton. The manor (full extent given), including 11s. (yearly) called ‘streyeld,’ held in dower of the inheritance of Robert de Grelle, sometime her husband, of the earl of Lancaster in chief, as of the honour of Lancaster, by service of 1/2 knight’s fee, rendering 10s. for the guard of Lancaster.
Heir as first above.
NORTHAMPTON. Inq. Wednesday the morrow of St. Hugh the Confessor, 27 Edw. I.
Wakerley. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of 1/20 knight’s fee.
Heir as first above.
SUSSEX. Extent 13 (?) Nov. 27 Edw. I (defective and much faded).
Porteslade. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), including the church of Alrington, pasture in Estfeld and a pasture called Lytledenne, held of Sir Hugh Bardolf by service of 10 knights’ fees.
Heir as above.
C. Edw. I. File 89. (4.)
534. WALTER DE LA POYLE alias DE LA POILE.
Writ, 3 Dec. 27 Edw. I.
SURREY. Inq. made at Guldeford, 11 Feb. 27 Edw. I.
Guldeford. 4a. meadow, a water-mill, messuages, lands and rents (full extent given with names of tenants), held of the king in chief by petty serjeanty by service of 25s. to be paid yearly at the king’s exchequer by the hands of the sheriff.
John his son, aged 25, is his next heir.
OXFORD. Inq. Sunday after the Epiphany, 27 Edw. I.
Hamptone Stevene. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), with the advowson of the church, held of the king in chief, by reason of Alice de Hampton his wife, who survives, by service of 1/2 knight’s fee, doing scutage for half a fee to the king for all service; which Alice, long before the said Walter married her, held the manor and advowson aforesaid alone of the king in chief, and did homage for the same, and the said Walter had no right therein but for his life, and thus the same ought to remain after his death to the said Alice as her inheritance. He held nothing of others in the county.
John, son of the said Walter and Alice, aged 22, is his next heir.
MIDDLESEX. Inq. Monday after the Epiphany, 27 Edw. I.
La Poyle. He held nothing in the county on the day he died, for five years before his death he enfeoffed John de la Poyle his son and Isabel his wife of the manor of La Poyle (extent given with names of tenants), to hold of Sir Thomas de Hunterkumbe in chief by knight’s service, rendering 1/2 mark yearly, viz.—40d. for twenty-four weeks, and 40d. for other twenty-four weeks; and the said Walter died in the manor as a guest at the will of his said son.
Stanwelle. The said John by the enfeoffment of his father as abovesaid holds 40a. land in fee farm of Sir Richard de Wyntleshouere alias de Wyndeshouere in the precinct of the manor (in precincto manerio) of Stanwelle, rendering 40s. yearly.
Heir as first above, aged 24.
SURREY; HUNDRED OF FARNHAM. Inq. made at Guldeford on Tuesday after the Conversion of St. Paul, 27 Edw. I.
Twangham. The manor (extent given with names of free tenants) held of the bishop of Winchester by service of 1/8 knight’s fee, and rendering him 11s. 4d. (yearly); and 13a. held of the abbot of Certes[e] rendering 6d.
Heir as first above.
SURREY; HUNDRED OF COPPEDETHORN. Inq. Thursday after the Conversion of St. Paul, 27 Edw. I.
Cudeford. The site of the manor &c. and 50a. arable held of the abbot of Certes[e] by socage, rendering 13s. 4d. yearly; 30a. arable held of the earl of Warrenne by socage, rendering 2s. 3d. yearly; 20a. arable held of John de Monteforti, rendering 3s. 6d. yearly; 10a. pasture held of Roger de London by socage, rendering 2s. yearly; 15a. pasture held of William de Holebrok by socage, rendering 12d. yearly; and 51s. 5d. rents of free tenants (extent given with names of tenants).
Heir as first above.
C. Edw. I. File 89. (5.)
535. ROGER LE SAUVAGE of the Peak alias of Steynesby.
Writ, 15 April, 27 Edw. I.
SURREY. Inq. 28 April, 27 Edw. I (defective).
Gomushulve, Gumshulve alias Gumeshulve. The manor (full extent given with names of sokmen) held of William de Breuhouse by service of 1/20 knight’s fee.
John his son, aged 20 (?), is his next heir.
Endorsed: Before the Treasurer &c. of the exchequer and the king’s council.
In the parliament at Lincoln on the octave of St. Hilary, 29 [Edw. I] at the suit of William de Brewose and John le Savage, it was answered that whereas it was found by the inquisitions &c. that Roger le Sauvage held the manor of Staynesby of the king in chief by service of a sore sparrow-hawk, by which service no wardship pertains to the king, and that he held the manor of Gumschell of William de Brewose by knight’s service; therefore let the king’s hand be removed from the manor of Gumschell and let the issues be surrendered, let the manor of Staynesby be restored to the said John son and heir of the said Roger, with all the issues &c., he first doing fealty to the king, and let the king have reasonable relief.
Writ, 17 April, 27 Edw. I.
DERBY. Inq. made at Cestrfoul on Saturday after St. Augustine, 27 Edw. I.
Steynesby. The manor (extent given), including a park, held of the king in chief by service of a sore sparrow-hawk, to be rendered at the king’s exchequer. He held no other tenements in the county.
Heir as above, aged 19 at the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist next.
Petition from William de Breuse, showing that whereas Roger le Savage held the manor of Gumeshulve, co. Surrey, of him by knight’s service, and the manor of Steynesby, co. Derby, of the king by service of a sore sparrow-hawk, he has been ousted by the escheator from the wardship of the manor of Gumeshulve, whereof he prays remedy. (French, undated.)
Endorsed:—Answer appears on the back of the inquisition.
Petition from John, son and heir of Roger le Sauvage, for seisin of his manor of Staynesby, which he holds of the king by service of a sore sparrow-hawk, whereby no wardship pertains to the king, together with the issues &c. (French, undated.)
Endorsed:—Answer appears on the back of the inquisition.
Writ to the Treasurer &c. of the exchequer, transmitting the inquisitions made concerning the lands &c. of Roger le Sauvage, deceased, and commanding them to examine the same and the rolls and memoranda of the exchequer, and certify if the marriage of the heir and wardship of the lands &c. ought to pertain to the king, 17 Sept. 27 Edw. I.
Return:—In the rolls of the exchequer it is found amongst the serjeanties &c. that William son of Walklin held the manor of Staynesby rendering a sore sparrow-hawk, of the gift of king Henry; also in Originalia, 37 of king Henry, it is found that Robert le Sauvage rendered to John his son all the lands &c. which he held of the king in chief, the king took the said John’s homage, and the sheriff of Derby was commanded to take security for his relief; also in the account of the king’s escheator, 3 Edw. I. it is found that he did not answer for the issues of the manor of Staynesby, because he had rendered the manor to Hawis, late the wife of John le Savage by the king’s writ containing that the king understood by inquisition that the said John held that manor of the king by socage, rendering a sore sparrow-hawk, and held nothing else of the king &c., and that the said Hawis claimed wardship of the heirs &c. as next (friend), which was committed to her saving to the king the marriage of the heirs.
Endorsed: Afterwards at the parliament at Lincoln on the octave of St. Hilary, 29 [Edw. I] …… answer to the petitions of William de Breouse and John le Sauvage (was made) as appears on the back of the inquisition.
C. Edw. I. File 89. (6.)
536. NICHOLAS DE ALDITHELE alias DE AUDELEYE, DE ALDITHELEYE.
Writ to the justice of Chester, 28 Aug. 27 Edw. I.
CHESTER. Inq. Saturday after St. Michael in Monte Tumba, 27 Edw. I (defaced).
Neuhall. Two parts of two parts of the manor held of the king in chief by service of 1/10 knight’s fee.
Nantwich (Wic Malbanc). A ninth part of a water-mill, a third part of …… burgages rendering 20s. yearly and 2lb. pepper, free tenants …… pleas &c. of the hundred and halmote.
Bruneshurste and Swanesbach. The passagium.
Smalewode. Two parts of the township (extent given) held of the heirs of Warin de Meynwaryn in free marriage.
Chester. 5s. rent held of the said heirs in free marriage.
Pikemere. A moiety of the town, which is let to tenants for 6s. 8d. yearly, held of the same heirs.
Chakkeleye. A moiety of the town held of the heirs of Henry de Hasshal in exchange for lands in Hashall and Budenhall.
Heywod. 160a. land held of the fee of Hamo de Blakenhal in socage.
Bryddesmere. The mere.
Wryme. 6a. meadow.
Sonde. A ninth part of the town held in socage of the heirs of Meyler de Grynleye by service of 1d. yearly.
Tatton. 40s. yearly (rent).
Weston. A knight’s fee held of Robert de Praeeres …….. by service of 6d. and two pairs of gloves yearly.
Thomas his son, aged 10 on the quinzaine of Easter last, is his next heir.
Writ, 28 Aug. 27 Edw. I.
STAFFORD. Inq. made at Newcastle under Lyme, 17 Sept. 27 Edw. I (defaced).
Heleye. The castle with garden &c., 40a. arable, 40a. wood (?) and pasture, and four porters each holding a cottage and rendering 2s. yearly, held of William de Betteleye in exchange for certain tenements in Audeleye called ‘le Knolle,’ without doing any service.
Betteleye. Two parts of the same (extent given with names of tenants), including two parts of water-mills called Bodileymulne and Culverdonemulne, held of Henry de Betteleye in exchange for certain tenements in Hatteshale and Bedenhale, co. Chester, service unspecified.
Audeleye. 15a. wood and pasture, and 65s. 2d. rent of free tenants &c. (extent given with names of tenants), pleas &c. held of Theobald de Verdon in socage without doing any service.
Talk. 66s. 8 1/2d. rent from customary tenants and 10s. 8 1/4d. at Christmas called ‘kylgh,’ (extent given with names of tenants) held of Theobald de Verdon in socage without doing any service.
Dymmesdale. 30s. 10 1/2d. assised rent (extent given with names of tenants), a cock and a hen, held of Sir Thomas de Lancastria in socage by service of 2s. 6d. yearly.
Tonstall. Two parts of the manor (full extent given with names of tenants) held of the heirs of Engerolf (?) de Greseleye by homage.
Henedon. Two parts of (?) a park wherein are 24a. wood and pasture, and two parts of . .a. meadow, held of Theobald de Verdon in socage by homage and fealty.
Horton. Two parts of the township (extent given with names of tenants) held of Hugh de Audeleye in socage by service of 6s. 8d. yearly.
Alstanefeld. Two parts of three parts of the township (extent given with names of tenants) held of Ralph de Verdon by service of 2d. yearly.
Heir as above.
SALOP. Inq. made at Shrewsbury (Salop), 23 Sept. 27 Edw. I (faded and defaced).
Red Castle. The castle, lands &c. (full extent given with names of tenants), including water-mills called Westbrokemulne and Bechemulne, a moiety of the preserve of Moston, and lands or tenements in Wykeshull, Cheseburi, Lakene, Weston, Hauekeston, Marchumley and Kentenesden, held of the heirs of Maud Lestrange (Extranee) in socage by service of 1lb. pepper yearly for all service; and 1a. wood and pasture held of the heirs of Richard de Lakene without doing any service.
Kynardesleye. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), including the township of Egardeleye and a plot of land called Webenhurst, held of the heirs of Madoc de Sutton without doing any service.
Egmundon and Newport (Novi Burgi). Two parts of the manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of a sparrow-hawk.
Forde. Two parts of the manor (extent given with names of tenants), including mills called Pontisford, and Forde mill, held of the king by his charter at fee farm, paying 8l. yearly at the king’s exchequer.
Gravehungre. The manor (extent given with names of tenants) held of the heirs of Adam son of Richard de Gravehungre in socage, without doing any service.
Lee (Lega) under Brokhurst. The township (extent given with names of tenants) held with Katherine his wife, jointly enfeoffed by one Bertram de Burgo to hold to them and the heirs of the said Nicholas of the chief lords of the fee, rendering yearly to Edmund son of John (?) ………
C. Edw. I. File 89. (7.)
537. WILLIAM DE CRYKETOT alias DE CRIKETOFT.
Writ, 8 May, 27 Edw. I.
NORFOLK. Inq. made at Westderham, 20 May, 27 Edw. I.
Upwell. Four cottages and 4a. land, held of Margaret de Burg by service of 3s. 1 1/2d.; 8a. marsh held of Sir Hugh Bardolf by service of 19 1/2d.; 4a. marsh held of the abbot of Rameseie by service of 4d. yearly; and 15a. marsh held of Henry son of William by service of a clove gillyflower.
William his son, aged 23 and more, is his next heir.
SUFFOLK. Inq. 24 May, 27 Edw. I.
Ouesdene. The manor (full extent given with names of tenants), including 12a. land called ‘Mollond,’ held of the king in chief by service of a knight’s fee, and doing suit at the king’s court of Witham, co. Essex. every month.
Heir as above, aged 23.
SUFFOLK. Inq. 15 May, 27 Edw. I.
Ixworth. A manor (full extent given with names of tenants), including a fishery, held of the king in chief by service of 1/2 knight’s fee.
Heir as above, aged 23 and more.
SUFFOLK. Inq. 20 May, 27 Edw. I.
Aysfeld. The manor (very full extent given with names of tenants), including a wind-mill by Sakereslund and another at ‘le Rusesfeld,’ and tenements called Littlehaweoutgong and ‘le Qwiteknicht,’ held of the king in chief by service of 5 knights’ fees, and 17s. 4d. yearly for the guard of the castle of Norwich.
He died 1 May, 27 Edw. I. Heir as last above.
C. Edw. I. File 89. (8.)