E-CIPM 19-344: MARGARET WIFE OF ROBERT BERNARD

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MARGARET WIFE OF ROBERT BERNARD

Writ Head

344 Writ de etate probanda. ‡ 11 Nov. 1406 [Maupas].

For Margaret wife of Robert Bernard , who was the daughter and heir of John atte Pantrie and Agnes his wife, daughter of Joan, sister of Thomas Dolshill ; and cousin and heir of Joan and Alice, daughters and heirs of Simon Worstede , son and heir of Isabel, the other sister of Thomas Dolshill ; and cousin and heir of Edward Dolshill , son of Thomas. John Bernard, clerk , who had custody of the lands [CFR 1399–1405 , pp.30–1], should be warned.

Inquisition Head

SURREY. Proof of age. Camberwell. 18 Nov. [Gravesende].

The jurors say that she was born at Camberwell and baptised in St. Giles’s church there on 15 Sept. 1390 , and is therefore aged 15 years and more. This they remember for the following reasons:

John Bekewell , aged 42 and more, was in the church and was godfather.

John Drynkewater , 45 and more, in the week that she was born covered with reeds a great house called ‘shepe’ next the church for John Sanderfode and was paid 20s. for his work.

John Gybelot , 48 and more, that month took at farm a tenement of John Sandeforde called ‘Ennus Indelane’ which he now holds.

Thomas Gosselyn , 50 and more, built a new chamber at Peckham on the day that she was born.

William Witte , 50 and more, in that week buried Joan his wife in Camberwell churchyard.

Thomas Langswet , 52 and more, in that month buried John Lorchon , husband of his wife’s sister Mary Lorchon , at Camberwell.

Robert Gonnyld , 48 and more: in that week his son … was born and baptised in that church.

Richard Ode , 46 and more, on that day carried corn in his cart for John Sandeforde from Kennington to his house at Camberwell.

John Horle , 36 and more, on that day met Margaret’s father going to Camberwell on a bay horse to find the vicar to baptise her.

John atte Brugge , 43 and more, that week made a fishpond for the archbishop at Croydon.

Richard Noble , 40 and more, at that time buried his wife’s mother at Camberwell.

John Combere , 50 and more, in that month built a kitchen for John Sandeforde at Camberwell.

John Bernard, clerk , was warned to be at Camberwell on 18 Nov. as required by the writ.

TNA reference

C 137/64/85 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.

Inquisition Head

KENT. Inquisition. Deptford. 9 Feb. 1408. [Clynton].

Jurors

Jurors: Robert Aluered ; Walter Gardener ; John Clerk ; Hugh Mellere ; John Lane ; John Croydon ; Walter Boteler ; John Smyth ; John Cornere ; Thomas Payn ; John Palmere ; and John .ybbe .

Holdings

She held 8 a. in Lewisham in her demesne as of fee of Lord Say of his manor of West Greenwich by fealty and a rent of 12d., annual value 16d.

She died on 15 Oct. last . John Worstede is her cousin and heir, being the son of John, son of Isabel, sister of Joan, mother of Agnes, mother of Margaret, and aged 21 years on 8 Sept. last .

TNA reference

C 137/67/34 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. 'Sayes Court' has been corrected to 'West Greenwich'.

Inquisition Head

SURREY. Inquisition. Southwark. 7 Feb. 1408. [Oxenbregge].

Jurors

Jurors: Robert William ; John William ; John Bekwelle ; Richard Smart ; William Gunnyld ; William Wyt ; John Drynkewater ; Thomas Debil ; John Broun ; Richard Man ‘bruer’; William Sparwe ; and Nicholas Purchas .

Holdings

On 8 April 1407 she held one tenement in Peckham by Camberwell in her demesne as of fee. This tenement was included in an inquisition before John Gravesende, escheator , on 18 Nov. 1406 [no.172 above], having been held by Joan wife of Thomas Dolshill for life jointly with Thomas, with remainder to his heirs. Of whom it is held and by what service is unknown; annual value 40s.

Also on 8 April 1407 she held in her demesne as of fee the manors of Briddinghurst and Basings and a tenement called ‘Redershull’ in Camberwell. The manor of Basings, ‘Redershull’ and a third part of the manor of Briddinghurst came by inheritance to John Worstede and Margaret Bernard , as cousins and heirs of Thomas Dolshill , John Worstede being the son of John Worstede , son of Isabel, sister and one heir of Thomas Dolshill , and Margaret being the daughter of Agnes, daughter of Joan, the other sister and heir of Thomas. According to an inquisition of 8 April 1407 , held by Nicholas Carreu in right of his office [no.173 above], Joan widow of Thomas Dolshill held in dower after the death of Thomas a third part of the manor of Briddinghurst of the king in chief by knight service, the manor of Basings of the earl of Stafford, and ‘Redershull’ also for life, both by the grant of Simon Dolshill , John Worstede and John Dekene to Joan and Thomas and his heirs; and she died on 17 Feb. 1398 , and John Bernard, clerk , then held the manors and took the issues until that day, 8 April 1407 , and the reversion belonged to John Worstede and Margaret as heirs of Joan. John Worstede was then aged 20 years and more and Margaret 15 and more.

Briddinghurst is held of the king in chief by knight service and a payment of 10s. to the castle of Dover every 32 weeks, annual value £6;
Basings manor is the above-named tenement in Peckham by Camberwell, of whom held and by what service they do not know, annual value 40s.; and
Redershull’ is held of the heir of William Bekwelle of his manor of Camberwell by a rent of 9s.4d., annual value beyond that 3s.4d.

Margaret died on 15 Oct. seised of the lands which were in the king’s hands by reason of the inquisition. John son of John Worstede is her next heir, being the son of John, son of Isabel, sister of Joan, mother of Agnes, mother of Margaret; and he was aged 21 years on 8 Sept. last .

Since her death Robert Bernard and William Westowe have held the premises, title unknown.

TNA reference

C 137/67/34 mm. 3-4

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.

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