E-CIPM 18-233: RICHARD DE KYRKBRYDE, KNIGHT

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RICHARD DE KYRKBRYDE, KNIGHT

Writ Head

232 Writ, plenius certiorari. ‡ 18 Feb. 1400. [Gaunstede].

It was found by inquisition under Richard II [ CIPM XVII, no. 1174] that he held a third part of the lordship of Kirklinton with other premises in Kirkandrews and Inglewood, and also jointly with his wife Agnes in Dockray, Wigton etc., but his estate and other details were not given.

Inquisition Head

CUMBERLAND. Inquisition [indented]. Carlisle. 20 March. [Louthre].

Jurors

Jurors: Roland Vaux ; William de Stapilton ; John Dal..ore ; Richard de Beaulieu ; Thomas de Raghton ; William de Beaulieu ; Bertram Colthird ; William Fethre ; William de Kirkeby ; Adam de Denton ; Andrew Armstr... ; and Nicholas de Beaulieu .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief:

Kirklinton, a third part of the lordship, by a cornage rent of 16s.3/4d., annual value 20s.

Kirkandrews, 4 messuages and 200 a. by a cornage rent of 13s., annual value 40s.

Braithwaite, a purpresture or encroachment so called in the forest of Inglewood, by a rent of 106s.8d. payable through the warden of the forest, annual value 40s.

To himself, Agnes his wife and the heirs male of their bodies, by a grant of John de Curwen, vicar of Bromfield , and John de Aykenhed, rector of Moresby , he held half the manor of Kirkbride of Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland , of his manor of Wigton by a cornage rent of 4s., annual value 100s.; and in Anthorn, 2 messuages, 20 a., 1 cottage and 26s.8d. rent of Nicholas Whitrig of his manor of Whitrigg by a cornage rent of 5d., annual value 26s.8d.

With Joan his first wife, to them and the heirs male of their bodies, by a grant of Adam de Crosseby , Alan de Arkilby , Walter de Welles , and William de Kirkeby, chaplain , he held the manor of Dovenby of Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland , of his manor of Papcastle by a cornage rent of 6s.8d. and 8d. for a watchman of the sea, annual value £10; two parts of the manor of Dundraw of the same earl of his manor of Wigton by a cornage rent of 2s., annual value £4; and 2 messuages and 20 a. in the same place of the same earl of his manor of Wigton by a cornage rent of 2s., annual value 20s.

Elizabeth wife of Hugh de Curwen is daughter and heir of Richard and Joan his first wife and is of full age, 21 years and more.

He also died seised of a free tenure of 4 messuages, 1 cottage, 30 a. arable, and 8 a. meadow in Dundraw, by the grant of John de Curwen, vicar of Bromfield , Robert de Louthre, vicar of Wigton , and William de Skrynanhouse , for life with remainder to his daughter Elizabeth and the heirs of her body. It is held of the same earl of his manor of Wigton by a cornage rent of 18d., annual value 16s.

By the said grant of John de Curwen and John de Aykenhed he held with Agnes his wife, to them and the heirs male of their bodies, 15s.9d. fee farm rent in Wigton, 26 messuages and 200 a. in Dockray and Moorhouse, and 5 a. meadow in Oulton, of the same earl by a rent of 3s.4d., annual value £6 13s.4d.

In his demesne as of fee he held 1 messuage and 100 a. called Lawrenceholm of the same earl of his manor of Wigton, by a cornage rent of 12d., annual value 10s. Helen daughter of Henry Grymbald held of him 1 cottage with curtilage by fealty and a rent of 10s. at Martinmas.

Also held of him were:

Anthorn, 1 messuage and 24 a. by William de Wykes by homage and a rent of 6 1/2d; 1 messuage and 12 a. by William Blakman by homage and 2s.2 1/2d. rent; 1 messuage and 1 a. by Thomas de … by 1 1/2d. rent; and 1/2 a. 1/2 rood by Nicholas de Whitrig, chaplain , by fealty and 1 1/2d. rent.

Dundraw, 1 free tenement by Alice Lumbard by 1d. rent at Martinmas; 1 a. by Joan Coke by a rent of 2s. and 3d. cornage; 1 messuage by a rent of 5s. and 3d. cornage, 1 messuage by a rent of 12d., 1 messuage and 20 a. by a rent of a pair of spurs every third year, and 1 messuage and 10 a. by a rent of 2s. at Martinmas, all by Amand Mounceux ; 1 tenement by Adam de Bromfeld by a rent of 10d. at Martinmas; and 1 messuage by William de Whitrig by a rent of 16d.

He died on 4 April 1399 . Richard son and heir of Richard and Agnes is aged 9 years.

TNA reference

C 137/15/68 mm. 1, 4

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XVIII has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.

Writ Head

233 Writ, que plura . ‡ 23 Feb. 1400. [Gaunstede].

Regarding lands held jointly with Agnes in Wigton and Dockray.

Inquisition Head

CUMBERLAND. Inquisition. Carlisle. 20 March. [Louthre].

Jurors

Jurors: Roland Vaux ; William de Stapilton ; John Dal..ore ; Richard de Beaulieu ; Thomas de Raghton ; William de Beaulie ; Bertram ?Colthird ; William Fethre ; William de Kirkeby ; Adam de Denton ; Andrew Armstr... ; and Nicholas de Beaulieu .

Holdings

He died seised with Agnes his wife, who still lives, to them and the heirs of their bodies, of 15s.9d. rent from free tenants in Wigton, and 26 messuages and 200 a. arable and meadow in Dockray and Moorhouse, with 5 a. meadow in Oulton, by the grant of John de Curwen, vicar of Bromfield , and John de Aykhed, rector of Moresby , held of Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland , of his manor of Wigton by a cornage rent of 3s.4d., annual value £6 13s.4d.

He held no other lands in the county jointly with his wife.

TNA reference

C 137/15/68 mm. 2-3

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XVIII has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.

Holdings

Holdings

No holding information available.

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

  • Gaunstede(Writ Clerk)

Jurors

  • Roland Vaux
  • William de Stapilton
  • John Dal..ore
  • Richard de Beaulieu
  • Thomas de Raghton
  • William de Beaulie
  • Bertram ?Colthird
  • William Fethre
  • William de Kirkeby
  • Adam de Denton
  • Andrew Armstr...
  • Nicholas de Beaulieu

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