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BALDWIN FREVYLL, KNIGHT
Inquisition Head
SURREY. Inquisition [indented]. Southwark. 19 Oct. 1400. [Weston].
Jurors
Jurors: John Brynchesle ; William Redeston ; John Kent ; Robert William ; John Welles ; John Mey ; Roger Bowode ; Peter Huet ; John Rogger ; John Pokeney ; John Bekyswill ; and Richard Horncastell .
Holdings
He held nothing that could be taken into the king’s hands. Long before his death he gave by charter to Thomas de Hulton, clerk , Thomas de Stoke , William de Lee of Stotfold, William de Boule , Alan Waldeeyef and John de Yoxhale his manors of Lea Marston and Stratford by Tamworth in Warwickshire, Gunthorpe and Lowdham in Nottinghamshire, and Ashtead in Surrey.
He also gave them the reversion of all his lands which Joyce his mother, Thomas de Stoke , William de Boule , John Chamberleyn , Roger Botyler , Thomas de Preston and John de London held of his inheritance for their lives, as dower, or by any other title.
Ashtead manor is not held of the king in chief but of the earl of Arundel of his castle of Reigate by a rent of 13s.4d.
He died on 4 Oct. Baldwin his son and heir was aged 5 years on Midsummer day.
TNA reference
C 137/23/46 mm. 3-4
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Inquisition Head
SURREY. Inquisition. East Clandon. 25 Nov. [Weston].
Jurors
Jurors: Hugh Frye ; Richard Stynt ; Peter Chesman ; Henry Wellar ; Nicholas Refhawe ; William Ingram ; John atte Lee senior; John Kokull ; John Bagschete ; John Smyht junior; William atte Felde ; and William Snelgar .
Holdings
He held the manor of Ashtead of the king in chief as one knight’s fee. There are 1 hall, various chambers and 1 garden, annual value nil; 1 byre and 1 stable, also nil; a dovecot, 2s.; 300 a. at 6d.; £9 13s.4d. rents of free tenants and villeins, that is 48s.4d. at each of the four principal terms.
He died on 6 Oct. Baldwin his son and heir was aged 2 years at Midsummer last.
TNA reference
C 137/23/46 mm. 1-2
E 152/8/363 #3
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Inquisition Head
WARWICKSHIRE. Inquisition. Coleshill. 26 Oct. [Wychard].
Jurors
Jurors: John Lyle ; Thomas Blythe ; Roger Bradewell ; Philip de Boule ; John de Sloley ; William Brokhurst of Ulverley ; Henry Gerueys ; John Taylour of Tamworth ; Robert Barkeby ; John Kyngton ; Robert Bayly of Middelton ; and John Grecebrook .
Holdings
He held the castle of Tamworth in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £10.
Henry Caytewayte , William de Boule and others held two parts of the manor of Middleton and the manor of Wyken by Coventry in their demesne as of fee and by a charter granted them to Baldwin Frevill and Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to Joyce, widow of Baldwin, father of Baldwin Frevill , and the right heirs of the younger Baldwin. Joan died without heirs and Baldwin married Maud and had issue Baldwin. The elder Baldwin is dead and the manors should to to Adam de Peshale, knight , and Joyce, now his wife.
Wyken manor is held of the prior of Coventry , service unknown, annual value £10. The two parts of Middleton manor are held of the dean of Tamworth , annual value 100s.
He died on 4 Oct. Baldwin his son and heir is aged 4 years.
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C 137/23/46 mm. 5-6
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Inquisition Head
WARWICKSHIRE. Inquisition. Coleshill. 26 Oct. [Wychard].
Jurors
Jurors: John Lyle ; Thomas Blythe ; Roger Bradewall ; Philip de Boule ; John de Sloley ; William Brokhurst of Ulverley ; Henry Gerueys ; John Taylour of Tamworth ; Robert Barkeby ; John Kyngton ; Robert Bayly of Middleton ; and John Grecebrook .
Holdings
A copy of the last.
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Inquisition Head
WARWICKSHIRE. Inquisition ex officio. Coventry. 21 Jan. 1401. [Waldeyeff].
Jurors
Jurors: Geoffrey Tanner ; Robert Leycroft ; William Byfeld ; James Bardymore ; John Gylot ; John ?Nunnemon ; John Harper ; Richard Jurdon ; John Overton ; Nicholas Dycon ; Robert Ansty ; and Thomas Onley .
Holdings
He held in his demesne as of fee:
Tamworth, the castle with its members, of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £12.
Stipershill, the court with the warren, of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value £3.
Middleton, two parts of the manor, of the college of Tamworth, service unknown, annual value 40 marks.
Lea Marston and Stratford by Tamworth, the manors, of whom held and by what service unknown, annual value £20.
Wyken, the manor, of the prior of Coventry , service unknown, annual value £12.
Date of death as above. Baldwin his son and heir was aged 2 on Midsummer day last.
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C 137/29/77 m. 1
E 149/77/17 m. 2
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Inquisition Head
WARWICKSHIRE. Inquisition. Tamworth. 10 March. [Waldeyef].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Middelmore ; Robert de Aston ; Adam de Seintclere ; William Hawe ; ... ...; Roger Whatecroft ; Robert 'of the Grene' ; John 'of the Mersch' ; Richard atte Berches ; Henry Barkere of Tamworth ; Thomas Codyngton ; and John Notehurste .
Holdings
He held the castle of Tamworth and the court of Stipershill [as in no. 424].
He held a third part of Middleton, which he purchased from John Hillary , of the college of Tamworth, service unknown. William Boule and Henry Caytewayte , clerks, held the manors of Lea Marston and Stratford by Tamworth, and a third part of Middleton, described as all the lands, tenements, rents and services in Middleton formerly of John Dymmok , and granted them to Baldwin Frevill , Joan his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, and, failing such heirs, to Joyce formerly wife of Baldwin Frevill, knight , for life, and the right heirs of Baldwin Frevill , the grandfather.
The same William Boule and Henry Caytewayte , clerks, gave them also the manor of Wyken by Coventry, except the lands which William de Repyndon , Ralph Baudy , William de Sewale, junior , Richard Benet , John Carter , John Aleynson , William Anable, junior , John Burbage and William Anable, senior , separately held in the same, until the manor of Lea Marston should be quit of a rent of 20 marks which Eleanor de Launde has and takes from it. Whenever it should be freed from the annuity by the death of Eleanor or otherwise the manor of Wyken, except those lands, should remain to Adam de Peshale, knight , and Joyce for the life of Joyce, and they should also have the excepted lands of William de Repyndon and the others named, to Baldwin and Joan and the heirs of their bodies until the manor of Stratford be freed from a rent of 7 marks which Adam de Breton, clerk , has. When it is so freed by the death of Adam de Breton or otherwise, it shall remain, except the above, to Adam and Joyce for her life, and after her death to Baldwin Frevill and his heirs.
Adam de Breton and Eleanor de la Launde are dead. Joan died without heirs of herself and Baldwin. Then Baldwin married Maud, and had a son also called Baldwin and died.
The above manors and third parts should remain to Adam de Peshale, knight , for the life of Joyce, now his wife. Wyken is held of the abbey of Combe, service unknown, annual value £10; the third part of Middleton manor of the dean of Tamworth, service unknown, annual value 10 marks; and the manors of Lea Marston and Stratford of the castle of Tamworth, service unknown, annual value £10.
He died on 4 Oct. Baldwin his son and next heir was aged 4 at Midsummer last.
Baldwin Frevill, knight , the father, gave by charter to John Buttort and Richard Fyton , knights, Henry Caytewayt and William Boule , clerks, William Purfrey and Henry Standych his manor of Shortley by Coventry on condition that they enfeoffed Baldwin and Joyce and the heirs and assigns of Baldwin. John Byttort , Richard Fyton and Henry Standych died. The others granted the manor to Roger de Aston, parson of Weston under Lizard , John Styward and others, their heirs and assigns contrary to the above condition. In virtue of this alienation the king entered by his escheator, in right of the heir of Baldwin, in the king’s ward. It is held of the prior of Coventry , service unknown, annual value 10 marks.
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C 137/23/46 mm. 9-10
E 149/77/17 m. 1
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Inquisition Head
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Nottingham. 8 Nov. [Gaytford].
Jurors
Jurors: John Edwarde of Lowdham ; Robert son of Thomas of ? Epperstone [?Epston]; Robert Driffeld ; Thomas Edwarde of Bulcote ; Robert Burstall ; Robert Fyssher ; Robert Clerk ; Ralph Roo ; Arnold de Clyfmylne ; Ralph Basell of Lowdham ; John Wymbyssh ; and Thomas Lyndeby of Sneinton .
Holdings
He held nothing which could be taken into the king’s hands.
Date of death and heir, aged 5 years at Midsummer, as above.
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C 137/23/46 mm. 11-12
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Holdings
No holding information available.
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Mapilton(Writ Clerk)
Jurors
- John Brynchesle
- William Redeston
- John Kent
- Robert William
- John Welles
- John Mey
- Roger Bowode
- Peter Huet
- John Rogger
- John Pokeney
- John Bekyswill
- Richard Horncastell