E-CIPM 19-1039: EDWARD BOTILLER, KNIGHT

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EDWARD BOTILLER, KNIGHT

Inquisition Head

CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Newmarket. 5 Dec. [Leuerer].

Jurors

Jurors: John Astone ; Roger atte Appiltone ; John Mordon ; John Sebely ; Thomas atte Chambre ; John Colyn ; John Leycestere ; John Lane ; Thomas Arnold ; William Turueye ; John Sutton ; and Thomas Fysone .

Holdings

He held half of a rent of 14s.8d. payable by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas, and half of a rent of 10 capons at Easter, as part of half the manor of Exning and Newmarket called Botelers manor extending in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk in his demesne as of fee, annual value 7s.4d. and 15d.

He died on 10 Nov. last . Philip Boteller is his next heir, being the son of Philip, son of Ralph, brother of John his father, aged 24 years and more.

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Inquisition Head

SUFFOLK. Inquisition [indented]. Exning. 5 Dec. [Rokewode].

Jurors

Jurors: Edmund Taillour ; Peter Fydelere ; Robert Skynnere ; Thomas Edward ; William Ray ; William Fysshere ; Roger Smyth ; John Pere ; John Gardener senior ; John Gardener junior ; William Lanwe ; and John Smyth ‘marchall’ .

Holdings

He held half the manor of Exning and Newmarket called Botelers manor and half the market at Newmarket every Tuesday, in his demesne as of fee, and half of the view of frankpledge at 1 Aug. and half the profits of 2 general courts there yearly in the months of Easter and Michaelmas and half the profits of the fair on 11 June (St. Barnabas); of whom they are held is unknown, annual value £8.

He granted half the manor to Thomas Wykes for 12 years from 30 Sept. 1401 , rendering £8 by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas.

Date of death and heir as above.

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Inquisition Head

LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition. Coningsby. 8 Dec. [Fulnetby].

Jurors

Jurors: Laurence Colynson of Coningsby ; Robert ?Touk of the same vill; William Frankyssh of the same; John son of Hugh of the same; Thomas Perche of the same; Thomas Laweson of the same; Thomas Gilbard of the same; Richard othe Hall of the same; John Whitsadel of Haltham ; John de Slotheby of the same; John Milner of the same; John Clerk of Wilksby ; and Richard Derman of the same.

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee 2 1/2 bovates and 1/3 of 1/2 bovate in Haltham with meadow in ‘Knyghtisheng’ and a third part of 3 1/2 a. and 1 rood of wood in Wood Enderby , and 7 1/2 a. 1/4 rood meadow in Coningsby and Wilksby, annual value 20s.

He also held a third part of a knight’s fee in Tathwell which Master William de Loda formerly held, and a third part of 5 1/4 fees in Winteringham, Willingham, Risby and Threekingham which John Marmyon formerly held. They are held of others than the king, but of whom and of what value is unknown.

Date of death and heir as above.

[Endorsed] Memorandum that Philip came in person to chancery on 16 Dec. 1412 and declared that he was the heir and that the holdings were in fee tail.

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Inquisition Head

STAFFORDSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Tamworth. 28 Nov. [?Coton].

Jurors

Jurors: John Ruggeley ; John Staunford ; John de Coton ; Henry Barker ; Henry de Hopewas ; Hugh Fremon ; Nicholas Draper ; Ralph de Bolnehull ; Thomas Lumpe ; John Maye ; Richard ?Horbrime [E: ?Horbrunne]; and William Wrasteler .

Holdings

By a fine of 1312 [CP 25(1)/285/28, no.41] Henry le Notte of Solihull granted the manor of Norbury except for a rent of 33s.6d. to Ralph le Botiler and Hawise his wife with successive remainders to the heirs of their bodies and his right heirs. They had issue John, senior , and Ralph Botiler of Woodhall . Edward is the son of John, senior , and Ralph had a son Philip of Woodhall, and he a son also Philip who is still living.

Norbury. Of whom the manor is held and by what service is unknown; annual value £24.

Date of death and heir as above.

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Inquisition Head

BEDFORDSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Ampthill. 1 Dec. [Styrklond].

Jurors

Jurors: Thomas Purcere ; William Bocher of Ampthill ; Roger Pelyngge ; John Travaill ; John Pynnok ; John Doget ; John Neweman ; John Hurst ; John Grenende ; John Maryesson ; Alexander Mous ; and William Carpenter of Ampthill .

Holdings

By the fine of 1312 mentioned above Henry Notte granted to Ralph le Botiler and Hawise his wife 1 messuage, 2 1/2 carucates, 16 a. meadow, 40 a. wood and 40s. rent in Streatley, Wrest, Silsoe, Pulloxhill, Eyeworth, Faldo and Sharpenhoe and half the manor of Higham Gobion. Descent as above. Meadow called ‘Wrastmede’ in Wrest, annual value 12s., is parcel of the above tenements and is held of Reynold Lord Grey of Ruthin by a rent of 2s.

All these holdings are commonly called the manor of Higham Gobion and comprise assize rents, the farm of the demesne lands and the farm of the mill, [together] £44, payable by equal parts at St. Andrew, Lady Day, Midsummer and Michaelmas.
Baldwin Pygot claims all except the meadow are held of him by suit of court, but whether they are so held the jurors do not know.

Date of death and heir as above.

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E 149/99/1 m. 1

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Inquisition Head

WARWICKSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Solihull. 28 Nov. [Bellers].

[Jurors' names galled and illegible in C and omitted from E.]

Holdings

By the fine of 1312 mentioned above Henry Notte granted to Ralph le Botiler and Hawise his wife 1 messuage, 3 carucates, 6 a. meadow, 50 a. wood, 32 a. pasture and £14 13s.6d. rent in Middleton by Drayton Bassett . Descent as above. They are held of the church of St. Edith of Tamworth by a rent of 3s. 6 1/4d., annual value £17.

He also held in fee tail the advowson of a prebend in the church of Tamworth.

Date of death and heir as above.

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Inquisition Head

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition. Northampton. 10 Dec. [Mortymer].

Jurors

Jurors: Richard Truloue ; John Byfeld ; Robert Clerk ; John Frebern ; William Launden ; John Jeues ; Thomas Robard ; William Abraham ; Simon Brampton ; John Hobbesson ; Thomas Tame ; and John Laurence .

Holdings

By a fine of 1312 [CP 25(1)/175/64, no.114] Henry Notte granted to Ralph le Botiler and Hawise his wife 4 a. wood and 60s. rent in Horton, held of others than the king, but of whom and by what service is unknown, annual value 12d. Descent as above.

By another fine of the same date [CP 25(1)/175/64, no.115] Thomas Paynel and Elizabeth his wife granted to Ralph and Hawise with successive remainders to their heirs and her right heirs 1 toft and 40s. rent in Northampton, held of the king in free burgage, annual value of the toft 2d. Descent as above.

John Lovell, knight , Warin Lucien, knight, Ralph Grene, esquire , Thomas Tikyll , Ralph Paries and Robert Chiselden held the manor and advowson of Collyweston and granted them by indenture to Edward for life with remainder to John Trussell, knight , for his life. They are held of Edward Dodyngsel , service unknown, annual value 5 marks.

Date of death and heir as above.

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Inquisition Head

SHROPSHIRE. Inquisition. Shrewsbury. 2 Dec. [Lochard].

Jurors

Jurors: Thomas Cleobury ; Thomas Howell ; John Mascote ; John Stircheley ; John Wylderley ; Richard Boleyn ; Roger Cadigan ; Richard Audekyns ; John Wyke ; Philip de Smethecote ; Roger Longedon ; and Robert Bailly [surnames Mascote, Wylderley and Bailly legible in E only].

Holdings

He held the manor of Church Pulverbatch in his demesne as of fee with the advowson of the free chapel there and various woods, which are parcel of the manor: the wood called Huglith defined by metes and bounds beginning at ‘Bretoneslye’ in the green way at the head of the spring, following the way as far as ‘Riddeleslouth’, then on the west is the wood of Peter son of Peter Corbet of Caus and Edward’s wood to the east, from ‘Riddeleslouth’ following the marked bounds to ‘le Riddelesycheshed’ and thence following the stream to the foot of the hill, from the foot of the hill to ‘Roundeoke’ as the bound is marked and from there to the end of the stream in ‘Marcheslye’; a wood called ‘Lythwodeshelde’ defined by metes and bounds and one called Steplewood similarly marked.

Church Pulverbatch. The manor is held of the king in chief by the service of 1 knight’s fee. There is also a market on Mondays and a fair for 3 days yearly on the eve, feast and morrow of St. Edith (17 Sept.), annual value of all £18, of which £16 at Lady Day and Michaelmas by equal parts, and 40s. at Midsummer and Martinmas by equal parts.

Date of death and heir as above.

[Endorsed] Memorandum as above [no.1038].

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Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Norbury
Total: -

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

  • Maupas(Writ Clerk)

Jurors

  • John Ruggeley
  • John Staunford
  • John de Coton
  • Henry Barker
  • Henry de Hopewas
  • Hugh Fremon
  • Nicholas Draper
  • Ralph de Bolnehull
  • Thomas Lumpe
  • John Maye
  • Richard ?Horbrime
  • William Wrasteler

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