E-CIPM 19-114: MARY DE STAPILTON

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MARY DE STAPILTON

Inquisition Head

CUMBERLAND. Inquisition. Carlisle. 31 March. [Louthre].

Jurors

Jurors: Robert de Mulcastre ; Christopher de Culwen knight; Richard de Louthre ; John Vaux ; Robert de Blennerhaysset ; William de Kirkeby ; William de Beaucham ; William de Beaulieu ; Nicholas Beaulieu ; Robert del ?Hamoure ; Richard Yonger ; and Thomas Barker .

Holdings

She held jointly with Thomas de Alanby , formerly her husband:

Gamelsby and Wiggonby, 12 messuages, 80 a., 9s. rent and half a mill, to them and their heirs by the grant of William Kityson and Christine his wife by a fine [CP 25(1)/35/11, no.64], of the king by a cornage rent of 3s.4d. payable on 15 Aug. annual value 40s.

Carlisle, 30 a. arable, and 9 a. pasture in the suburbs, to them and the heirs of Thomas by charter, [CPR 1354–8 , p.545], of the king without rent, annual value 20s.

John de Levyngton is next heir of Thomas and Mary, being son and heir of Mary de Levyngton , daughter of Thomas and Mary, aged 24 years and more.

She held jointly with William de Stapilton , formerly her husband, by the grant made with royal licence [CPR 1374–7 , p.337] of Adam de Armestrange, rector of Skelton , William de Beauchamp, rector of Kirkoswald , and John Watirward, chaplain :

Edenhall, the manor, of the king in chief as a third part of a knight’s fee, annual value 100s.

William de Stapilton is next heir aged 30 years and more.

By right of inheritance she held:

Cargo, one quarter of the lordship, comprising 4 messuages, 80 a. and a third part of a fishery, of Robert Pernyng, knight , of his manor of Stainton by fealty, annual value 20s. and no more because destroyed by the king’s enemies of Scotland.

Thurstonfield, the manor, to herself and her heirs, of Lord Dacre of his manor of Burgh by Sands by 10s. fee farm, annual value nil because destroyed by the wars against the Scots.

Longburgh, 10 messuages and 15 bovates, to herself and her heirs, of Lord Dacre by a cornage rent of 20d. payable on 15 Aug. and 9s.6d. fee farm at Whitsun and Martinmas, annual value nil for the same reason.

Burgh by Sands, 3 messuages and 20 a., of Lord Dacre by fee farm of 15d. as above, annual value nil for the same reason.

Studholme, 1 messuage and 20 a., of the heir of John Castelkayrok by 40d. fee farm, annual value nil for the same reason.

William de Stapilton , her son, is next heir to all these inherited properties.

For life, with reversion to William her son for his life, she held by the king’s charter [CFR 1383–91 , p.184; CPR 1399–1401 , p.88]:

Gallowberry, 48 a., Elva Hill, 6 a., 9 a. above the ‘Petralbuttes’ with pasture by the Petteril river, and under the Petteril bridge, pasture of the ‘Legardshill’, and Greengates pasture of the royal demesne by Carlisle, of the king by a rent of 5 marks; and the close of Itonfield and Barrock Fell with Brangull in Inglewood forest, rendering 100s. yearly.

She died 25 Jan. last .

TNA reference

C 137/55/46 mm. 1-2

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

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Gamelsby, Wiggonby
Total: -
Carlisle
Total: -
Edenhall
Total: -
Cargo
Total: -
Thurstonfield
Total: -
Longburgh
Total: -
Burgh by Sands
Total: -
Studholme
Total: -

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

  • Gaunstede(Writ Clerk)

Jurors

  • Robert de Mulcastre
  • Christopher de Culwen knight
  • Richard de Louthre
  • John Vaux
  • Robert de Blennerhaysset
  • William de Kirkeby
  • William de Beaucham
  • William de Beaulieu
  • Nicholas Beaulieu
  • Robert del ?Hamoure
  • Richard Yonger
  • Thomas Barker

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