E-CIPM 18-648: WILLIAM CLAVILL

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WILLIAM CLAVILL

Writ Head

648 Writ. ‡ 5 May 1401 [Frank].

Addressed to to John Perle escheator of Dorset, regarding lands held by knight service of Roger Mortimer, late earl of March, a minor in the king’s custody, who held in chief of Richard II.

Inquisition Head

DORSET Inquisition. Wareham. 31 Oct. [Perlee].

Jurors

Jurors: John Auntioch ; John Newburgh ; John Savage ; William Wodehay ; John Morton ; Henry Sherad ; William Chaldecote ; William Durneford ; Alexander Muller ; John Baret ; Roland Hynton ; and Walter Durneford .

Holdings

He held nothing in his demesne as of fee or in service of the heir of Roger de Mortimer, late earl of March , in the king’s ward, or of anyone else; but William Baret and Joan his wife held in their demesne as of fee in right of Joan 1 messuage, 3 carucates, 7 a. meadow, 6 a. wood, and rents of 20s., 1 lb. pepper and 1/2 lb. wax in Afflington. By a fine of 1317 [CP 25(1) 49/30, no. 112] they granted these holdings to Ralph de la Hyde and Eleanor his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with successive remainders failing such heirs to John de la Hyde and Edith his wife and the heirs of their bodies, and Henry de la Hyde and his heirs.

So Ralph and Eleanor held them, and after their deaths the holdings passed to Ralph their son and heir, who married Alice daughter of William Filole and died without heirs. The premises descended to Joan and Edith, daughters of Ralph and Eleanor and sisters of the younger Ralph, by virtue of the fine. Joan died without heirs of her body, and Edith married William Clavill and they had issue and she died without heirs [ sic ]. William held them by the courtesy of England, and against him Alice daughter of William Filole brought a writ of dower demanding a third part as the assignment of Ralph, son of Ralph, her late husband, and she recovered it against William Clavyle .

She still lives. Afterwards William held two parts by the courtesy of England with the reversion of the third part after the death of Alice. After his death they remain to John Stoklond as grandson and heir of John de la Hyde and Edith his wife, being the son of Eleanor, daughter of John and Edith. This John Stoklond ’s estate William Bonevyle, knight , has.

They are held by knight service of Edward de Charleton, knight , and Eleanor his wife as her dower of the inheritance of Roger de Mortimer, late earl of March , her former husband, annual value of the two parts 100s.

By another fine of 1317 [CP 25(1) 49/30, no. 115] Henry de la Hyde granted to William Baret and Joan his wife 1 messuage, 1 mill, 2 carucates, 25 a. meadow, 400 a. heath, and rents of 30s. and 1 lb. pepper in Moreton, Hurst, Woolgarston and Knitson, to hold of him for their lives by the rent of a rose at Midsummer, with successive remainders to Ralph de la Hyde and Eleanor his wife and the heirs of their bodies, John de la Hyde and Edith his wife and the heirs of their bodies, and Henry de la Hyde and his heirs. After the death of William Baret and Joan the lands descended to Ralph and Eleanor, and so as above, to Edith and William Clayvile. They now remain to John Stoklond as above.

The premises in Moreton and Hurst are held of Elizabeth countess of Salisbury by knight service, annual value of two parts 6 marks; those in Woolgarston of the prior of Christchurch by knight service, two parts 11s.; those in Knitson of John Rempston by knight service, two parts 13s.4d.

William Clavill also held for life jointly with Edith his late wife, who was the daughter of Ralph de la Hyde , the manors of Ferne by Wimborne St. Giles, comprising 1 messuage, 1 carucate, 6 a. meadow and 10 a. wood, and of Hyde in Tarrant Hinton by Pimperne, comprising 1 messuage, 1 carucate, 1 a. meadow and 60 a. pasture. By two fines of 1358 [CP 25(1) 50/43, nos.231, 236] William Fillol granted them to William Clavyle, senior , for life, with successive remainders to William Clavyle, junior , and Edith his wife, the heirs of the body of Edith, and the right heirs of William Clavyle, senior . Now they remain to Peter Clayvile , brother of William, senior , and he is aged 18 years and more.

Hyde is held of the abbess of Shaftesbury by knight service and Ferne of Thomas Wake of his manor of Wimborne St. Giles by knight service, annual value together 10 marks.

He was a bastard and died without heirs of his body on 2 April last .

TNA reference

C 137/33/39 mm. 1-2

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People

People

  • Frank(Writ Clerk)

Jurors

  • John Auntioch
  • John Newburgh
  • John Savage
  • William Wodehay
  • John Morton
  • Henry Sherad
  • William Chaldecote
  • William Durneford
  • Alexander Muller
  • John Baret
  • Roland Hynton
  • Walter Durneford

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