E-CIPM 19-580: FULK PENBRUGGE, KNIGHT

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FULK PENBRUGGE, KNIGHT

Inquisition Head

BERKSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Reading. 22 June. [Wilcotes].

Jurors

Jurors: Thomas Blankpayn ; Laurence Haweman ; ‘Alueredi’ Kent; Nicholas Wylly ; John Wyght ; John atte Hogge ; John Kene ; William Hicches ; John Eleyn ; Simon Coterell ; John Hastyng ; and Walter Mustard .

Holdings

He held for life the manor of Shottesbrook, the advowsons of two chantries there, 2 virgates in Waltham St. Lawrence, 104 a. arable and 3 roods of heath in Binfield and 10 a. meadow in Cookham, by the grant by royal licence [CPR 1405–8 , p.336] of William son and heir of Lawrence Trussell , by his indenture shown to the jurors. The premises remain to Isabel widow of Fulk, William Mosse, parson of Lamport , who are still living, and Thomas Chelrey , deceased, to them and their heirs on certain conditions.

He held the manor of Eaton Hastings with the advowson to himself and his heirs by Margaret his late wife by a fine of 1371–2 [licence, CPR 1370–4 , p.118; CP 25(1)/12/71, no.5], between William Trussell of Kibblestone, knight , and Fulk and Margaret, made with royal licence, to them and their heirs with remainder to William Trussell, knight , and his heirs. Margaret died without heirs by Fulk, and the reversion was therefore to William son of Lawrence Trussell , kinsman and heir of William Trussell of Kibblestone, knight , he being the son of Lawrence, son of Warin, brother of John father of William Trussell . Afterwards William son of Lawrence granted the reversion by royal licence, as above, to Isabel, William Mosse and Thomas Chelrey to hold with the manor of Shottesbrook. Fulk attorned to them.

Shottesbrook and the chantries are held of the king in chief by the rent of a pair of gilt spurs, annual value 8 marks.
2 virgates in Waltham St. Lawrence, annual value 7s.,
104 a. arable and 3 roods of heath in Binfield, annual value 20s.,
and 10 a. meadow in Cookham, annual value 10s.,
are not held of the king in chief but of whom and by what service is unknown.
Eaton Hastings with the advowson is held of the king in chief as one knight’s fee, annual value £20.

He died on 24 May last . Juliana widow of Richard Vernon of Harlaston, knight , is his sister and heir, aged 60 years.

TNA reference

C 137/73/45 mm. 1-2

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Inquisition Head

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Northampton. 24 Aug. [Hunt].

Jurors

Jurors: John Houghton ; Robert Palmer ; Thomas Warde ; Thomas Palmer ; John Yorke ; Henry Lodyngton ; John Mosse ; Walter Pope ; William Hawkyn ; William Howesson ; John Milner ; and John Parker .

Holdings

Jointly with Isabel his wife, who survives him, he held the manors and advowsons of Marston Trussel and Thorpe Malsor for the term of their lives by the grant of William Mosse, parson of Lamport , and Robert Say, parson of Eaton Hastings , with successive remainders to William son of Lawrence Trussell , Margery his wife and the heirs of their bodies, and the right heirs of William Trussell , by their charter shown to the jurors.

Marston Trussel is held of the lord of Astley of his manor of Astley , service unknown, annual value £10;
and Thorpe Malsor of the earl of Stafford of his manor of Rothwell , service unknown, annual value 10 marks.

They also held the manor of Lamport jointly with the advowsons [sic], except the advowson of Orlingbury, by the grant of William Mosse , by his charter shown to the jurors, for the term of their lives with successive remainders to William Trussell , Margery his wife and their heirs, and the right heirs of William Trussell .

The manor and advowson of Lamport are held of the baron of Woodhill and of John de Pylkington, knight , and Margery his wife, service unknown, annual value £10.

Date of death and heir, aged 60 years and more, as above.

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C 137/73/45 mm. 3-4

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Inquisition Head

STAFFORDSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Stone. 16 July. [Bedulf].

Jurors

Jurors: Ralph Howghton ; Robert Marchall ; Richard Orel ; Thomas Huchun ; Richard ?Chou.o. ; William Homersley ; John Shyrrard ; John Geslyng ; William ?Stanley ; Roger Frenssh ; John Chaloner of Stone ; and John Bedulf of Stone .

Holdings

He held jointly with Isabel his wife by the grant of William Mosse, parson of Lamport , and Walter Swan, parson of Pembridge , by their charter shown to the jurors, to them and the heirs of their bodies with remainder to William son of Lawrence Trussell and Margery his wife, who still live, and their heirs:

Kibblestone, the manor, of Lady Elizabeth Ferrers of her manor of Tyrley , service unknown, annual value £20.

Acton Trussell, the manor, of the earl of Stafford by the service of a third part of a knight’s fee, annual value 10 marks.

Sheriffhales, half the manor, of the earl of Arundel by the service of a quarter fee, annual value 6 marks.

Dunston, 10 a. meadow called ‘Erlesmedewe’, of the earl of Stafford , service unknown, annual value 6s.

Date of death and heir as above.

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C 137/73/45 mm. 5-6

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Inquisition Head

SHROPSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Tong. 5 July. [Bruyn].

Jurors

Jurors: Thomas ?Clesh... ; William Foukesone ; Hugh Lytulford ; Roger Smyth of Tong ; Thomas Cook ; Hugh Roolf ; Geoffrey Wolde ; John Smyth ; Roger Senewaill of Albrighton ; Thomas Blumhull ; Hugh Wrenghthe ; and John Smyth .

Holdings

He held jointly with Isabel his wife by the grant of William Mosse, parson of Lamport , and Walter Swan, parson of Pembridge , to them and the heirs of their bodies:

Tong, the manor, with remainder to Richard de Penbrugge , son of Richard Vernon , nephew of Fulk, and Benedicta his wife and the heirs of their bodies. It is held of Lord la Zouche , service unknown, annual value £10.

Sheriffhales, half the manor, with remainder to William son of Lawrence Trussell and his heirs and assigns. It is held of the earl of Arundel by the service of a quarter of a knight’s fee, annual value £4.

Date of death and heir as above.

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C 137/73/45 mm. 7-8

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Inquisition Head

HEREFORDSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition [indented]. Leominster. 12 July. [Bodenham].

Jurors

Jurors: Richard Gyues ; John de Eye ; Richard Upton ; Roger Brokhampton ; Hugh Wynne ; James Everard ; John Grove ; William Oldecastell ; Edmund Hakeluyt ; William Watyes ; John Lunteley ; and John Penker .

Holdings

He held jointly with Isabel his wife to them and the heirs of their bodies by the grant of William Mosse, parson of Lamport , and Walter Swane, parson of Pembridge :

Gillow, the reversion of the manor held for life by William Burghull , and Ullingswick, the reversion of the manor held for life by William Vernon , with successive remainders to Richard de Penbrugge , son of Richard Vernon , nephew of Fulk, and Benedicta his wife, the heirs of their bodies and the heirs the body of Richard de Penbrugge , then one half to William Luddelow and Isabel his wife, and the heirs of Isabel, and afterwards to Joan her sister and the heirs of her body; and the other half first to Joan and the heirs of her body, and afterwards to William Luddelow and Isabel and the heirs of her body; failing all these, both halves to William Vernon son of Richard Vernon, knight , the heirs of his body, and the right heirs of Fulk.

Gillow is held of Gilbert Talbot, knight , of the honour of the castle of Goodrich , service unknown, annual value 40s., and
Ullingswick of the abbot and convent of Gloucester, service unknown, annual value £6.

Date of death and heir as above.

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C 137/73/45 mm. 9-10

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Inquisition Head

LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Leicester. 21 Sept. [Belers].

Jurors

Jurors: Thomas Foster of Knighton ; John be the Water of Melton Mowbray ; William Rolle of Wyfordby ; John Harby of Wymondham ; Walter atte Persons of Goadby ; Thomas Lewyn of Stoughton ; John Sherman of Saxby ; William Sherman of the same; John Mey of Somerby ; Thomas Smyth of the same; Robert Dey of Croxton Kerrial or South Croxton ; and Thomas Wilymot of Ab Kettleby .

Holdings

Jointly with Isabel his wife by the same grant as in the last [no.584] he held the manor and advowson of Aylestone, except for the lands which were held of Richard Gavreleston , to them and their heirs, of Thomas de Harecourt, knight , of his manor of Market Bosworth , service unknown, annual value £20.
Successive remainders as in last.

Date of death and heir as above.

TNA reference

C 137/73/45 mm. 11-12

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Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Shottesbrook
Total: -
Waltham St. Lawrence
Total: -
Binfield
Total: -
Cookham
Total: -
Eaton Hastings
Total: -

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

  • Gaunstede(Writ Clerk)

Jurors

  • Thomas Blankpayn
  • Laurence Haweman
  • ‘Alueredi’ Kent
  • Nicholas Wylly
  • John Wyght
  • John atte Hogge
  • John Kene
  • William Hicches
  • John Eleyn
  • Simon Coterell
  • John Hastyng
  • Walter Mustard

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