E-CIPM 19-622: EDMUND EARL OF KENT

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EDMUND EARL OF KENT

Writ Head

622 Writ for fees. ‡ 8 March 1410 [Gaunstede].

Addressed to the escheator of Essex and Hertfordshire

[Dorse:] executed in one inquisition.

Inquisition Head

ESSEX. Inquisition. Chelmsford. 13 Sept. [Aspall].

Jurors

Jurors: John Rogger ; Richard Sergeant ; John Spervere ; William Andrewe ; Simon Thurston ; William Heye ; Nicholas Gromond ; Robert Safrey ; John Andrewe ; Philip Taillour ; John Fenton ; and William Pelat .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee the advowsons of Lamarsh and Wakes Colne and of the free chapel in the manor of North Weald Bassett, extending together at 103 marks.
Edward III granted them to Edmund earl of Kent , his [great] uncle [CChR 1327–41 , pp.2–5]. From him they descended to Edmund his son, and John brother of the younger Edmund, both of whom died without heirs of their bodies. So they came to Joan princess of Wales as sister and heir, to Thomas her son, Thomas his son, and to Edmund as brother and heir of the younger Thomas.

He died without heirs of his body. Edmund son of Eleanor, late countess of March , daughter of Thomas earl of Kent , one sister of Edmund, Joan duchess of York , his second sister, Margaret widow of John earl of Somerset , his third sister, Eleanor wife of Thomas earl of Salisbury , his fourth sister, and Elizabeth wife of John de Nevyll, knight , his fifth sister, are next heirs.

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Writ Head

623 Writ for fees. ‡ 12 Oct. 1409 [Gaunstede].

Addressed to the escheator of Northamptonshire and Rutland

Inquisition Head

RUTLAND. Inquisition. Oakham. 20 Aug. 1410. [Adam].

Jurors

Jurors: Robert Petit ; Richard Criweland ; John White ; John Aburne ; John Baily ; John Coley ; William Smyth ; Robert Catour ; William Grene ; John Heryngton ; William Radburne ; and Richard Knyght .

Holdings

By the grant of Edward III , as in the last, he held in his demesne in fee tail:

Little Casterton, 1/2 fee belonging to the manor of Easton Maudit, formerly held by Richard de Scrope, knight , extending at 20s.

Ryhall, a sixth part of a fee, once held by Agnes de Irnehard , 6s.8d., and a sixth part of a fee held by William Waryn, 6s.8d.

Descent and heirs as above.

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Writ Head

624 Writ. ‡ 18 Sept. 1408 [Gaunstede].

Addressed to the escheator of Northamptonshire and Rutland

Inquisition Head

RUTLAND. Inquisition. Ryhall. 2 Nov. [Swetenham].

Jurors

Jurors: John Copto ; John Ragedale ; Robert Dauy ; John Squyrell ; Richard Ernard ; William Dak ; William Nicol ; Robert Marchall ; Robert Lark ; John Mannyng ; Thomas Mannyng ; and Simon Dauy .

Holdings

He held the manor of Ryhall, annual value £40 8d., in his demesne in fee tail of the king in chief by knight service by the grant of Edward III as above [no.622].

He died without heirs of his body on 15 Sept. last . His next heirs are Edmund son of Eleanor his sister, aged 18 years and more, Joan duchess of York , wife of William de Wyloughby , his second sister, 24 and more, Margaret widow of John earl of Somerset , his third sister, 22 and more, Eleanor wife of the earl of Salisbury , his fourth sister, 21 and more, and Elizabeth wife of John de Nevyll , his fifth sister, 20 and more.

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Writ Head

625 Writ for fees. ‡ 5 July 1410 [Gaunstede].

Addressed to the escheator of Norfolk and Suffolk

[Dorse:] Gaunstede

[Dorse:] executed in one inquisition

Inquisition Head

SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Bury St. Edmunds. 20 Aug. [Rookewode].

Jurors

Jurors: William Mendham ; Hugh Martelsham ; Roger Depden ; Austin Clyff ; John Tetishale ; John Greyve ; John Wathe ; William ?Pye ; William ... ; ... Brook ; William Coluey ; and William Hoxen .

Holdings

By the grant of Edward III , as above, he held in fee tail:

Sutton, 1 fee, formerly held by Henry de Sutton, 40s.

Clopton, 1/2 fee, formerly held by Peter de Bexstede, 20s.

Icklingham, 1 fee, formerly held by John de Berners, 40s.

Barningham, 2 fees, £4.

Tuddenham, 1 fee, formerly held by Edmund Hengrave, knight , 40s.

Layham , the advowson, £15.

He died without heirs; sisters and heirs as above, no ages given.

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Writ Head

626 Writ for fees. ‡ 8 March 1409 [Gaunstede].

[Dorse:] by S. Gaunstede

Inquisition Head

YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. Cottingham. 20 April 1410. [Santon].

Jurors

Jurors: Richard del Lounde ; R... Lyolf ; Robert de Santon ; Peter de Swanland ; Thomas Arderne of Swanland ; William de Ripplyngham ; William de Clyff ; Thomas de Waldeby ; William atte Welle ; John de Wythornwyk ; Thomas son of Robert of Cottinghamn626_001 ; and John son of Alan of Anlaby n626_002

Holdings

By the grant of Edward III , as above, he held in fee tail:

and the advowsons of Cottingham, presenting at two vacancies, £40,
Rowley £20,
Etton £10,
Haltemprice priory 10 marks,
Mount Grace priory 40s.,
and two parts of the abbeys [sic] of
Rosedale and Keldholme, each 40s.

No date of death; heirs as above.

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Inquisition Head

HUNTINGDONSHIRE. Inquisition. Huntingdon. 7 April 1410. [Scot].

Jurors

Jurors: Simon Fraunceys ; Henry Bedill ; Richard Rede ; Robert Botlee ; John Lorde ; William Grymbaud ; Richard Lodyngton ; William Kilshull ; John Taillour of Hamerton ; Thomas Charwalton ; John Bocher ; and John Underwode .

Holdings

He held in his demesne in fee tail:

Buckworth, 1/2 fee, once held by John Bere, 20s.

Coppingford, 1 fee, once held by Simon de Coppemanford and Salvayn de Bevyle, 40s.

Buckden, 1 fee, once held by Robert de Bukton, 40s.

Buckworth, 1 fee, once held by William Grymbald, 20s.

Molesworth, two parts of a fee, formerly held by Simon de Drayton, 26s.8d.

Catworth, 1/4 fee, once held by Robert de Huntyngdon, 10s.

No date of death; descent and heirs as above.

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Writ Head

628 Writ for fees. ‡ 12 Oct. 1409 [Gaunstede].

Addressed to the escheator of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire

Inquisition Head

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Ollerton. 4 Aug. 1410. [Bothe].

Jurors

Jurors: Geoffrey Abbot of Trowell ; John Repyndon of the same; Adam Smyth of the same; John Barker of Hucknall Torkard ; Robert Faucomberge of the same; John Beton of Ratcliffe on Soar ; Robert Greyne of Lenton ; John Balard of Arnold ; Thomas Smyth of the same; William Haukyn of Wysall ; John Baker of Awsworth ; and Nicholas Hayward of Clifton .

Holdings

He held in his demesne in fee tail:

Lamcote and Hucknall, 2 fees, formerly held by John Torald and William Payte , £4.

Plumtree, 1/2 fee, formerly held by William son of William, 20s.

Clipston by Plumtree, 1/4 fee, formerly held by Lady Byngham, 10s.

Hickling, 1/4 fee, formerly held by William Grey, 10s.

Edwalton, 1/4 fee, formerly held by Thomas de Chaworth, 10s.

Grant, descent and heirs as above.

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Inquisition Head

LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition. Lincoln. 20 Oct. 1410. [Henege].

Jurors

Jurors: John Butler ; Simon ?Berghwham ; Robert Porter ; William Barnard ; John Broun ; Robert Hauk ; John Mabilson ; Thomas Anthorp ; Robert Kelsay ; John Etebrede ; John Barde ; and John Castre .

Holdings

He held in his demesne in fee tail:

Market Deeping, 1/2 fee and 1/20 fee, 22s.

Grant, descent and heirs as above.

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Writ Head

630 Writ. ‡ 18 Sept. 1408 [Gaunstede].

Addressed to the escheator of Essex and Hertfordshire

[Dorse:] memorandum that the manor of Ware and the court of the honour of Bourne were taken into the king’s hand

Inquisition Head

ESSEX. Inquisition. Chelmsford. 26 Oct. [Clovyll].

Jurors

Jurors: Richard Rolf ; John Gardyn ; John Holwelle senior; John Fullere junior; John Mellere ; Thomas Champeneys ; John Gregge ; John Knyghtbregge ‘smyth’; John Leuegore ; John atte Hell ; Richard Kervere ; and John Burre of Great Waltham or Little Waltham .

Holdings

He held nothing in the county. Who is his heir is unknown.

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Writ Head

631 [Writ: see 630 .]

Inquisition Head

HERTFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Ware. 30 Oct. 1408. [Clovyll].

Jurors

Jurors: Walter Mice ; William atte Belle ; William Ferrour ; John Bedford ; John Fraunceys ; Walter Parker ; John Strenge ; William Draper ; William Cameswell ; John Halle ; Walter Bochier ; and Thomas Blakemere .

Holdings

He held the manor of Ware in his demesne as of fee tail of Lord Ferrers of Groby by a rent of 6s.8d., annual value £89 19s.
It was granted by Edward I to John Wake , Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies [CPR 1292–1301 , p.392]. The right descended to Thomas their son who died without heirs of his body and the manor descended to Margaret his sister, wife of Edmund of Woodstock, earl of Kent , and to John, son and heir of Margaret. John died without heir of his body, so the manor descended to Joan, princess of Wales, sister and heir of John; to Thomas, son of Joan; to Thomas, son of Thomas, who died without heir of his body; and to Edmund, named in the writ, brother and heir of Thomas son of Thomas..
Similarly he held the court called the court of the honour of Bourne held yearly at Hertford. It is held of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value 12d.

Date of death, heirs and their ages as above.

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Writ Head

632.

Inquisition Head

HERTFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Ware. 30 Oct. 1408. [Clovyll].

Jurors

Jurors: Walter Mice ; William atte Belle ; William Ferrour ; John Bedford ; John Fraunceys ; Walter Parker ; John Stronge ; William Draper ; William Cameswell ; John Halle ; Walter Bochier ; and Thomas Blakemere .

Holdings

He held the manor of Ware in fee tail as in the last. From it he granted 1 messuage and 120 a. land and meadow, lately held by John ?Ostewill, to his servant William Wellys for life.

Ware. In the manor are 1 capital messuage, annual value nil, 700 a. arable at 2d., 116s.8d., 80 a. exhausted (debil.) meadow at 12d., £4, 30 a. pasture at 6d., 15s., 1 watermill, £10, assize rents, £30 payable by equal parts at the four principal terms, perquisites of court, 6s.8d., and a park, nil beyond the keeping of the game and costs of the enclosure. It is held of Lord Ferrers of Groby by a rent of 6s.8d.

He held the court of the honour as in the last.

Alice de Holand, countess of Kent , holds the manor of Bushey for life with reversion to him and his heirs, of whom and by what service is unknown; annual value £30.

Date of death and heirs as above.

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Writ Head

633 Writ. ‡ 18 Sept. 1408 [Gaunstede].

Addressed to the escheator of Surrey and Sussex

Inquisition Head

SUSSEX. Inquisition. Chichester. 26 Oct. [Oxenbreg].

Jurors

Jurors: Henry Grenelif ; John ?Joye ; Austin Ingolf ; Richard Hame ; Thomas Baron ; Richard ?Shertere ; John Dolite ; Philip ?Balman ; Richard Durant ; John ?Rikeman ; John Milers ; and John Middelton .

Holdings

By the grant of Edward III with descent as above he held in his demesne in fee tail of the king in chief a fee farm of £36 payable by the bailiffs of Chichester by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas.

Heirs as above.

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Writ Head

634 [Writ: see 624 .]

Inquisition Head

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition. Easton on the Hill. 2 Nov. 1408. [Swetenham].

Jurors

Jurors: Warin Warde ; John Yonge ; John Assheford ; John Wryght ; John Godehede ; Thomas Roulond ; Robert Wryght ; Thomas Stauuerne ; William Othorp ; William atte Stile ; John Kyppyng ; and John Deyster .

Holdings

By the grant of Edward III to Edmund earl of Kent , as above, he held in his demesne in fee tail of the king in chief by knight service the manors of

Torpel, annual value £50,
Upton, £17 13s.,
and Easton on the Hill, £30 10s.10d.

Descent, date of death and heirs as above.

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Writ Head

635 Writ. ‡ 18 Sept. 1408 [Gaunstede].

Addressed to the escheator of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire

Inquisition Head

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Ollerton. 31 Oct. [Twyford].

Jurors

Jurors: Richard Mody of West Markham ; Robert Eton of the same; William Wraby of Milton ; William Whittelombe of the same; Hugh Bee of West Drayton or East Drayton ; John Calway of Darlton ; John Halom of the same; John Horne of Laneham ; John Wheteley of Treswell ; Paul Tereswell of Treswell ; John ?Stokom of Stokeham ; and Thomas Hasard of Laneham .

Holdings

He held the manor of Ollerton in Sherwood in his demesne in fee tail of the king in chief, service unknown, by the grant of Edward III , with descent as above, annual value £6 13s.4d.

Date of death and heirs as above.

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Writ Head

636 [Writ: see 635 .]

Inquisition Head

DERBYSHIRE. Inquisition. Derby. 29 Oct. 1408. [Twyford].

Jurors

Jurors: John Burgulon ; John Kent ; Thomas Dedyngfels ; Richard Bulder ; John in le Lone; Thomas Hopkynson of Thulston ; Thomas Knyght of Breadsall ; Peter Beller ; Thomas Tuttebury ; William Knyght of Breadsall ; John Spenser of Alvaston ; and Richard Grene .

Holdings

By virtue of the grant of Edward III as above he held in his demesne in fee tail of the king in chief, services unknown:

Ashford, the manor, annual value £60 [£61 4s.8d. in E 152/430].

Descent, date of death and heirs as above.

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Inquisition Head

LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition. Lincoln. 29 Oct. [Morley].

Jurors

Jurors: William Blesby ; William Taverner ; John Mabelson ; Thomas Owethorp ; Robert Kelsay ; Thomas Erle ; John Gask ; Robert Porter ; Robert Aukes ; John Etbrede ; John Gutlak ; and William Jelous .

Holdings

He held in his demesne in fee tail:

Caistor, the manor and soke, except the vills of North Kelsey, Holton le Moor and Fulnetby which Joan widow of Thomas brother of Edmund holds for life. They are held by the grant of Edward III to Edmund earl of Kent as above, of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value £33 19s.3 1/2d.

Market Deeping, the manor, by the grant of Edward I to John Wake , Joan his wife and Thomas their son as above [no.631]. It is held of the king in chief, service unknown. It extends in lands and tenements in Barholm and Stow, annual value £28 11s., and includes the pasture called Cranmore, £30 7s.7d., 3 watermills in Deeping St. James and West Deeping, £29 6s.8d., 48 a. 2 1/2 roods of demesne lands in the parish of Deeping St. James, 56s.9d., 81 a. 1 1/2 roods of demesne in the parish of Market Deeping, £4 16d., 20 a. meadow in ‘Northmede’, 20s., 14 a. meadow in ‘Flotgate Wange’, 65s.3d., 3 1/2 a. meadow to the west of Lolham bridge, 11s.8d., and the site and remainder of the manor, £145 16s. Joan widow of Thomas has a yearly rent of 100s. from the manor in dower for life. When that rent ceases the remainder will be worth £150 6s.

Date of death and heirs as above.

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Inquisition Head

YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. Cottingham. 28 Oct. [Lound].

Jurors

Jurors: Andrew Crauncewyk ; Thomas son of Robert ; John fitz William of ‘More’ ; John son of Roger of ‘More’; John Stele ; Robert Day ; Robert Storburgh ; John Northewode ; William fitz John ; Richard fitz John ; Thomas Labour ; and Thomas Cartwryght .

Holdings

He held the manors of Cottingham, Great Ayton and Hemlington in his demesne in fee tail by the grant of Edward I to John Wake and Joan his wife from whom they descended as above [no.631].

Hemlington is held of Ralph earl of Westmorland , service unknown, annual value £7.

Great Ayton and Cottingham are held of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value of Great Ayton £27.

Cottingham extends as follows: the site of the manor with the croft called Applegarth, and a park and the woods called Norwoods, Pratwoods and Harland, 17 bovates of demesne in the fields of Cottingham, a pasture of 10 a. called Loatleys, a pasture of 40 a. to the east end of Southwood called ‘Midelpece’ of Loatleys, another of 26 a., 4 watermills, 1 windmill, rents and services of free tenants and tenants at will by custom of the manor in Cottingham, North House, Dunswell, Hull Bank, Newland and Eppleworth, common in the marsh, turbary in Firths, 30 a. in the meadows of Inglemire called ‘Middelhull’, £4 rent from Dyngs in Beverley, 66s.8d. from the ferry at Hessle, and the profits and perquisites of the court and leet, altogether £269 14s.5 1/2d. yearly. He also held 176 a. in the meadows of Cottingham called Inglemire and ‘Salthenges’ with agistment, annual value £25, a pasture called ‘Stanhousgange’, ‘Stanhousgarth’ and Thornedyke’, pastures of ‘Wythes’ and ‘Crokidcotgarth’, pastures called ‘Estchauntturland’, ‘Estharpyn’, ‘Wylewcot garth’, ‘Twelfhendys’, ‘Esthell’, ‘le Havendyke’, ‘Westharpyn’ and ‘Southchaunturland’ to the west and east, and at the end of ‘Derynghamdyke’, annual value £55 11s.2d., woods called Southwood and Eppleworth wood, £23 6s.8d., the manor of Little Weighton, £10, pastures called ‘Lederyngham’, ‘Calfcroft’, ‘Welderyngham’, ‘Engderyngham’ and ‘Thorstanflet’, £27 16s.6d., pasture called ‘Coltpighill’, ‘Yonland’ and ‘Northavenflett’ on the north, ‘Raulynflatt’, ‘Sevedernyngham’, ‘Westhell’, ‘Langlandes’. ‘Twelfhendes’ and ‘Northaverflatt’ on the south, ‘Les Layes’ by Thurstanflatt’, and a piece of pasture from ‘Benetclott’ as far as ‘Hulgot’, all parcels of the manor of Cottingham, £48 15s.

Date of death and heirs as above.

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Inquisition Head

. [Partition of the holdings of Edmund earl of Kent] .

Holdings

Part of Edmund earl of March :

Sussex, from the fee farm of Chichester, £36.

Rutland, manor of Ryhall, £40 8d.

Northampton, manor of Upton, £17 13s.

Lincoln, from the manors of Deeping, £52 8s.5 1/2d.

Nottingham, from the manor of Ollerton in Sherwood, 35s.8d.

Part of William de Wylughby, knight , and Joan duchess of York :

York, Cottingham, 176 a. meadow called Inglemire and ‘Salthenges’ with agistment as parcel of the manor, £25, pasture called ‘Stanhousgange’, ‘Stanhousgarth’ and ‘le Thorndyke’, pasture called ‘les Wythes’ and ‘Crokidcotgarth’, pasture called ‘Estchauntturland’, pasture called ‘Estharpyn’, ‘Wylowcotgarth’, ‘Twelveheitdys’, ‘Esthell’, ‘la Havendyk’, ‘Westharpyn’ and ‘Southchaunturland’ on the west, ‘Southchaunturland’ on the east and pasture at the east end of ‘Derynghamdyke’, £55 11s.2d., two woods called Southwood and Eppleworth wood, £23 6s.8d., and the manor of Little Weighton, £10.

Lincoln, manor and soke of Caistor except the vills of North Kelsey, Holton le Moor and Fulnetby which are held for life by Joan widow of Thomas, £33 19s.3d.

Part of John earl of Somerset and Margaret his wife:

Lincoln, manor of Market Deeping except the lands and tenements in Barholm and Stow, the pasture called Cranmore, 3 watermills in Market Deeping and West Deeping, 48 a. and 2 1/2 roods in the parish of Deeping St. James, 81 a. and 1 1/2 roods of demesne in the parish of Market Deeping, 20 a. demesne meadow in ‘Northmede’, 14 a. meadow in ‘Fletgate Wange’, and 3 1/2 a. meadow west of Lolham bridge, [sum missing].

Northampton, manor of Torpel, £50.

Part of Thomas earl of Salisbury and Eleanor his wife:

York, [Cottingham], pastures called ‘Leyderyngham’, ‘Calcroft’, ‘Wolderyngham’, ‘Engderyngham’ and ‘Thortanflat’, £27 16s.6d.

Hertford, manor of Ware, £89 19s., and the court called the court of the honour of Bourne held yearly at Hertford, 12d.

Northampton, manor of Easton on the Hill, £30 10s.10d.

Part of John Nevyll, knight and Elizabeth his wife:

York, manors of Hemlington, £7, and Great Ayton, £27,

and pastures called ‘Coltpighill’. ‘Yonland’ and ‘Northaverflat’ on the north, ‘Raulynflatt’, ‘Senederyngham’, ‘Westhell’, ‘Langlandes’, ‘Twelfhendes’ and ‘Northaverflatt’ on the south, ‘les Leyes’ by Thurstonflatt’, and a piece of pasture from ‘Benetclott’ to ‘Hulget’, £48 15s.

Derby, manor of Ashford, £40.

Nottingham, manor of Ollerton in Sherwood, £6 13s.4d.

Dower of Lucy countess of Kent :

York, site of Cottingham manor with a croft called Applegarth, a park with adjacent woods, Norwoods, Pratwoods and Harland, 17 bovates of demesne in the fields of Cottingham, a piece of pasture called Loatleys containing 10 a., a piece of pasture at the east end of Southwood, a pasture called ‘Midelparte’ of Loatleys containing 40 a., a pasture called ‘Southside’ of Loatleys containing 26 a., 3 watermills, 1 windmill, service rents of free tenants and tenants at will according to the custom of the manor, North House, Dunswell, Hull Bank, Newland and Eppleworth, the marsh and turbary in Firths, 30 a. in the meadow of Inglemire in a place called ‘Middelhull, £4 rent from Dyngs to Beverley, 66s.8d. from the ferry at Hessle, and the profits and perquisites of the court and leet, £269 14s.5 1/2d.

Lincoln, lands and tenements in Barholm and Stow, £28 11s., pasture called Cranmore, £30 7s.7d., 3 watermills in Market Deeping and West Deeping, £29 6s.8d., 48 a. and 2 1/2 roods of demesne in Deeping St. James, 56s.9d., 81 a. and 1 1/2 roods of demesne in Market Deeping, £4 16d., 20 a. demesne meadow in ‘Northmede’, 20s., 14 a. meadow in ‘Fletgatewang’, 65s.3d., and 3 1/2 a. meadow west of Lolham bridge, 11s.8d.

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Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Lamarsh, Wakes Colne, North Weald Bassett
Total: -

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

  • Gaunstede(Writ Clerk)

Jurors

  • John Rogger
  • Richard Sergeant
  • John Spervere
  • William Andrewe
  • Simon Thurston
  • William Heye
  • Nicholas Gromond
  • Robert Safrey
  • John Andrewe
  • Philip Taillour
  • John Fenton
  • William Pelat

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