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THOMAS COLVYLE, KNIGHT
Inquisition Head
YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. Coxwold. 1 Sept. [Redmane].
Jurors
Jurors: Peter de Multon ; John de ?Ba[unclear: x]by ; Robert Bussy ; William de Lepton ; ... de Brandesby; John de Silton ; Henry de Bellesby ; John Sele of Thirsk ; Thomas de Catton; Richard Jonson of Dalton ; ?William de Kepewyk of Thirsk ; and John ?Sm.lt of Thirsk.
Holdings
William Darell and Peter de Lythom , chaplains, granted two parts of the manor of Coxwold with the reversion of the third part which Margaret Darell held for life in dower, to Thomas Ughtrede, senior, knight , for life, with successive remainders to Thomas Colvyle father of Thomas, knight , and his heirs male, George his brother and his heirs male, William brother of George and his heirs male, the heirs male of Thomas Ughtrede, senior , and the right heirs of Thomas Colvyle the father, as appears in an indenture shown to the jurors.
So Thomas Ughtrede, senior, held two parts of the manor and Margaret one part. After their deaths Thomas Colvyle the father was seised of the whole manor in fee tail. Thomas Colvyle, knight , succeeded him and died on 28 May last without male heirs, holding the whole manor. George and William died without male heirs. Thomas Ughtrede is kinsman and next heir of Thomas Ughtrede, knight , being the son of William, son of Thomas, son of the first Thomas. He is aged 21 years and more.
The manor was held of the late Lord Mowbray of his manor of Thirsk by the service of rendering one targe or shield of arms of the lord at Whitsun, annual value £12.
John Percehay of Kildale, the next heir, is aged 40 years and more.
TNA reference
C 137/51/43 mm. 1-2
E 152/8/406 #1
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Inquisition Head
YORKSHIRE. Inquisition ex officio . Coxwold. 13 Sept. 1405 [Redemane].
Jurors
Jurors: Robert Bussy ; John de Silton ; William Brandesby ; John de Topcliff ; John Sturdy; Geoffrey Nicolson of Kilburn ; Robert Watson of Coxwold ; William West ; Henry Rygton; Henry Bellerby ; William Tollerton ; and John Leke of Kilburn .
Holdings
He held the manor of Nunwick in his demesne as of fee, annual value £10. It should descend to John Percy of Kildale as next heir, but he rebelled on 1 May last , and therefore the escheator took it into the king’s hands as forfeit.
He died on 21 May.
Master William de Cawode and John Cooke of Nunwick have taken the profits since 21 May.
TNA reference
E 149/86/15 m. 1
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Inquisition Head
YORKSHIRE. Inquisition ex officio . Coxwold. 13 Sept. 1405 [Redemane].
Jurors
Jurors: Robert Buscy ; John de Silton ; William de Brandesby ; John de Topcliff ; John Sturdy; Geoffrey Nicolson of Kilburn ; Robert Watson of Coxwold ; William West ; Henry Rygton; Henry Bellerby ; William de Tollerton ; and John Leke .
Holdings
He died on 21 May holding in his demesne as of fee:
Upsland, the manor, annual value 100s.
Kilburn, 30 a. arable and 2 a. meadow, annual value 26s.8d.
Thirsk, 2 messuages and 3 roods, annual value 13s.4d.
Coxwold, 4 a. meadow called ‘Lassart’, annual value 6s.8d.
They should descend to John Percy of Kildale as next heir, but he rebelled with Ralph Hastynges , John Fauconberge , John Colvill and John FitzRandolph , knights, who were condemned at Durham on 20 July.
The escheator took the premises, and William Yheverslay has taken the profits since 20 July.
TNA reference
E 149/86/15 m. 2
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Inquisition Head
YORKSHIRE. Inquisition ex officio . Nunwick. 14 Sept. 1405 [Redeman].
Jurors
Jurors: Robert Bussy ; William de Brandesby ; John Topclyff ; John Sturdy ; Geoffrey Nicholson; Henry Bellesby ; Robert Wattesson of Coxwold ; Henry Rigton ; William Tollerton; Thomas Mulgrym ; John Leke of Kilburn ; and William Baggeby of Thirsk .
Holdings
He died seised in his demesne as of fee of the manor of Nunwick, annual value £10. It should have descended to John Percy of Kildale as next heir, but he rebelled against the king before the death of Thomas, with Ralph Hastynges , John Fauconberge , John Colvill and John Fitz Ranolf , knights, and many others who were executed as rebels. The escheator therefore held the manor as forfeit to the king.
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Inquisition Head
YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. Richmond. 5 March. [Pykering].
Jurors
Jurors: John Sturmy ; Thomas Darcy ; Robert del How ; John de Cowton ; Peter de Gaytenby ; Robert Lord of Eryholme ; Richard Boteler ; Ralph de Foxhols ; Hugh Clergmett ; John Clergmett, senior; John de Welbank ; and Thomas de Kyrkby of Langton .
Holdings
He held in his demesne as of fee:
Coxwold near Newburgh, the manor, comprising 1 messuage, 4 bovates and a close called ‘Lasarte’, of Lord Mowbray of his manor of Thirsk by knight service, annual value 40s.
Upsland, the manor, of Henry Fitzhugh, knight , by knight service, annual value 100s.
Yearsley, the manor, of Lord Mowbray of his manor of Thirsk, service unknown, annual value 10 marks.
Nunwick near Ripon, the manor, of the archbishop of York of his manor of Ripon, service unknown, annual value £10.
Thirsk, 4 messuages and 4 bovates, of Lord Mowbray, service unknown, annual value 40s.
Kilburn, 4 messuages and 4 bovates, of the manor of Kilburn, service unknown, annual value 40s.
The heir was John Percy , aged 40 years and more. He on 21 May rebelled with Ralph Hastynges and others [as above], and the premises are therefore forfeit.
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Inquisition Head
YORK CITY. Inquisition before William Frost , warden. 21 April.
Jurors
Jurors: Hugh de Ercewyk ; John de Holteby ; Roger Reuetter ; Robert de Crosseby ; John de Thorneton; William de Brereton ; William Baker ; John de Barton ; Thomas de Wandesford ; John Frost ; Thomas Tauerner ; and James Westerdale .
Holdings
He held in his demesne as of fee 6 messuages, 1 garden, 1 dovecot and half the advowson of Old St. Mary’s of the king in burgage as is all the city, annual value £6.
He died on 28 May 1405 . John Percy of Kildale is his kinsman and heir, being the son of Mary, daughter of John, brother of Thomas, father of Thomas, father of Thomas, father of this Thomas, aged 50 years and more.
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Inquisition Head
DERBYSHIRE. Inquisition ex officio . Bolsover. 20 Oct. 1405 [Wychard].
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Webster of Bolsover ; John Howet of the same; Peter de Kesteven ; Roger Boteller ; Roger Nalton ; John Bate ; Robert Edelyn ; John Greggeson ; John Chapmon; John Trypell ; Hugh Williamson of Clowne ; and Roger Carkot .
Holdings
He held half the manor of Bolsover for life by the king’s grant [CPR 1399–1401 , p.23], annual value £18.
He died on 21 May last .
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E 149/86/15 m. 3
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Holdings
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Extents
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