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ROBERT WALTON
Inquisition Head
LANCASHIRE. Inquisition. Wigan. 12 July 1400. [Radclif].
Jurors
Jurors: Henry del Par ; William de Bretargh senior ; William de Hirdilton ; James le ?Cropper ; William de Laghok ; Matthew de Pole ; John son of Ralph of Bickerstaffe ; Gilbert de Bekerstath of Aughton ; John son of Adam of Bickerstaffe ; Thurstan del Brokes ; Henry de Pemberton ; and Adam de Barker of Ormskirk .
Holdings
He held of the king in chief as of the crown:
West Derby, 3 bovates, as a twentieth part of a knight’s fee by a rent of 6s.8d., and they were held of him by John de Thengwall in his demesne as of fee by knight service and a rent of 6s.8d.
Walton, 4 bovates now part of the manor of Walton, by the serjeanty of administering the king’s bailiwick in the wapentake of Derbyshire, annual value 20s.; and the manor, in his demesne as of fee by knight service, except the 4 bovates, annual value 20 marks.
Much Woolton, 20 a., in his demesne as of fee of the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in Smithfield in socage, annual value 6s.8d. beyond the deduction of 10s.
He also held a place in Derby called Newsham of the king in chief of the duchy of Lancaster, annual value 4s.
He died on 15 March 1400. John his son and heir is aged 20 years and more.
TNA reference
C 137/31/27 mm. 1-2 [m. 4 is another copy of the inquisition, but belongs with 597 below]
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.
Inquisition Head
LANCASHIRE. Inquisition. Upholland. 18 Jan. 1402. [Kenyan].
Jurors
Jurors: William de Worthyngton ; Thomas del More of Liverpool ; John de Raynford ; Robert de Derby ; Laurence de Holcroft ; Robert del Burgh ; Nicholas de Rygby ; Richard de Pemberton ; Roger de Pemberton ; John de Pemberton ; Nicholas le Clerk of Liverpool ; Richard de Hulme ; and Hugh de Wynstanley .
Holdings
Long before his death he held the manor of Walton of the king in chief by knight service. It is also said to be held of John de Lovell, knight , in socage by a rent of 60s.
Robert Walton granted it to John de Walton, chaplain , and Richard de Halsale , their heirs and assigns. They granted it to Henry le Norreys of Speke and Robert Molyneux of Melling, their heirs and assigns. Henry by his charter released it to Robert Molyneux who then held it alone. He granted it to Helen daughter of Robert de Walton and the heirs of her body, with remainder to Margaret her sister and the heirs of her body, and failing them to remain as is fully set out in the charter. The annual value is 20 marks.
Robert did not hold it or any other lands in Lancashire when he died on 29 March 1400. Helen is next heir by virtue of the charter and aged 28 years.
TNA reference
C 137/31/27 m. 3 [writ], 11 [inq.]
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Inquisition Head
Jurors sworn for the king to enquire about the articles contained in the writ attached to this panel.
Ralph de Radclif, knight
Nicholas de Longford, knight
John de Assheton, knight—juror
John de Dalton, knight —juror
Gilbert de Haydok, knight
Alan de Penyngton, knight
John de Radclif, knight
Thomas Flemmyng, knight
Ralph de Langeton
John de Bothe—juror
John de Radclif of Chadderton
Henry de Eccleston—juror
Ralph de Clayton—juror
Robert del Holt—juror
Richard de Rixton
Ellis de Entwisell
John de Longton of Hindley—juror
John Laurence of Poulton —juror
John de Croft of Claughton
Hugh Warde—juror
William de Hurleton—juror
Richard Botiller of Kirkland
John de Oxclif
John de Thorneton
Roger de Etheleston, senior
Thomas de Hesketh
William de Heton —juror
Ralph de Kerden—juror
Mainpernors: John Kent , Robert Romayn , Henry Pyke , Roger ?Roncorn
[Headed] ‘Der’.
Inquisition Head
LANCASHIRE. Inquisition before Gascoigne and Cokayn . Lancaster 24 March.
Jurors
Jurors: John de Assheton chivaler ; John de Dalton chivaler ; John del Bothe ; Henry de Eccleston ; Ralph de Clayton ; Robert del Holt ; John de Langeton of Hindley ; John Laurence of Poulton ; Hugh Warde ; William de Hurleton ; William de Heton ; and Ralph de Kerden .
Holdings
John de Thengwall held in his demesne as of fee 3 bovates in Derby of Robert de Walton by knight service and 6s.8d. yearly, and Robert held them of the king in chief of the crown as a twentieth part of a knight’s fee and by 6s.8d. rent; annual value 6s.8d.
Robert Walton also held a place in Derby in this county called Newsham in his demesne as of fee of the king of the duchy of Lancaster in socage, service unknown, annual value 4s. He held no more, but long before he died he had held the manor of Walton in Derbyshire in this county and certain lands in Walton and Much Woolton. By his charter dated at Walton manor, 8 Jan. 1398 , he enfeoffed John de Walton, chaplain , and Richard de Halsale , their heirs and assigns on condition that they should regrant according to his will.
Afterwards he told them that his will was that after his death they should enfeoff Helen his daughter and the heirs of her body. If she should die without heirs the lands should pass to her sister Margaret and her heirs. Failing such heirs they should pass in turn to Henry de Walton , Henry le Noreys of Speke and Margaret the bastard daughter of Robert and their heirs. John de Walton and Richard de Halsale thus held these lands for the whole of Robert’s life, and afterwards supposing that they might become too poor and weak to maintain their status in various pledges which they had given, as might easily happen, enfeoffed Henry Noreys of Speke, John de Irland and Robert Molyneux of Melling, their heirs and assigns, on condition that they should fulfil the will of Robert de Walton .
They were accordingly seised, and afterwards Henry le Noreys released all his rights therein to John de Irland and Robert de Molyneux . They then enfeoffed Helen and her heirs, with successive remainders failing such heirs to Margaret her sister and her heirs, Henry le Noreys and his heirs, Margaret the bastard daughter of Robert de Walton and her heirs, and the right heirs of Robert de Walton .
The manor of Walton and the other holdings there are held of the king in chief of the crown in socage and a rent of 60s., annual value 20 marks. The lands in Much Woolton are held of the prior of St. John of Jerusalem in England in socage and a rent of 6s.8d., annual value 10s.
Robert Walton died on 15 March 1400 . John his son and heir was then aged 20.
He then, under age, claimed the manor and other lands. These were held by John de Walton, chaplain , and Richard de Halsale until they enfeoffed Henry le Noreys , John de Irland and Robert Molyneux . From then Robert Molyneux and Helen the daughter of Robert took the profits until she married Robert de Fasacreley . Then they held until 12 July 1400 . Since then Nicholas de Atherton, knight , has held and taken the profits, title unknown.
[Dorse: memorandum that on 20 January 1405 the tenor of these inquisitions and the fine ?for relief of the undernamed John de Walton were exemplified in due form.
TNA reference
C 137/31/27 mm. 4-10
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Holdings
No holding information available.
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- the chancellor of the county palatine of Lancaster(Chancellor)