E-CIPM 19-875: MARGARET HILLARY

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MARGARET HILLARY

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DEVON. Inquisition. Exeter. 9 June. [Chiderlegh].

Jurors

Jurors: Richard Spencer ; John Takell ; Robert ?Hoig ; John atte Wille ; Ralph Dabernoun ; Thomas Denys ; Baldwin Cole ; John Aysh ; John Nywman ; Richard Holond ; John Cadehay ; and Nicholas Farendon .

Holdings

She was one of the sisters and heirs of Nicholas Lord Audley but she did not hold in free tenure. Long before the death of her husband Roger Hillary, knight , they granted half the manors of West Raddon and George Nympton, half of a quarter of the manor of Kilmington and half of 6s. rent in East Anstey and West Anstey by a fine of 1391 [CP 25(1)/289/56, no.225], shown to the jurors, to Robert bishop of London , Reynold Grey of Ruthin, knight , John Markham , John Woderove , Hugh de Holes, knight , and the heirs of Hugh. John Woderove died. The others granted the premises to her by an indenture to hold for 40 years from 14 Feb. 1401 , with the provision that if she died within the 40 years the grant would expire and the premises revert to them. The bishop and John Markham died.

She died holding the premises on 24 April 1411 . James de Audele , son of John, son of John, son of Joan her sister, is her heir and aged 12 years and more.

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GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Gloucester. 4 June. [Durehurst].

Jurors

Jurors: James Clifford ; Walter Toky ; John Trye ; John Harsefeld ; James Gaynere ; John Gerald ; William Tymburhull ; John Fenne ; Walter Ocholt ; John Webbeley ; John Baret ; and William Jones .

Holdings

She held half of a half of the manor of Badgeworth under the same fine and indenture as above [no.875].

Date of death and heir as above.

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WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Maiden Bradley. 8 June. [Andrewe].

Jurors

Jurors: Robert Leuerich ; John Spendour ; John Cove ; William Peyrencort ; John Maltman ; John ?Immere ; John Cleymond ; Robert Lyueden ; Thomas Stabbere ; Thomas Hancok ; Richard Cosyn ; and John Burdeigne .

Holdings

She held half of a half of the manors of Broughton Gifford and Ashton Gifford and half the advowson of Codford under the same fine and indenture as above [no.875].

[Dorse:] Before the King in Chancery

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SOMERSET. Inquisition [indented]. Bridgwater. 13 June. [Lanoy].

Jurors

Jurors: John Warde ; Thomas Cave ; Philip Clopton ; Philip Pymme ; William Bargh ; Richard Maunsell ; William Halswell ; William Gower ; Walter Bargh ; John Cave ; John Corewill ; and William Grove .

Holdings

By a fine of 1393 recorded in 1396 [CP 25(1)/290/57, no.293] Roger Hillary, knight , and Margaret then his wife granted the reversion of the half manors of Nether Stowey, Downend, Puriton, Woolavington, Stockland Lovel, Crandon and Honibere and of 1 messuage and 40 a. in Woolston which Elizabeth widow of Nicholas de Audeley, knight , held for life of the inheritance of Margaret to William Stretehay , Thomas Thikenes , Philip Stretehay and Richard Snede and the heirs of Thomas to hold for the term of the life of Margaret, with remainder after her death to John son of John Tochet of Markeaton, knight , Thomas Tochet, parson of Mackworth , John Cokayn the uncle, John son of Richard Tochet of Mackworth and William Pakeman and the heirs of John son of John. The fine and royal licence [CPR 1391–6 , p.272] were shown to the jurors.

Elizabeth died. Thomas Thikenes , Philip and Richard held the premises whilst Margaret lived, William Stretehay having died before the fine was recorded. They should now remain to John Cokayn and John son of Richard Tochet , the others having died.

Nether Stowey, annual value £4,
Downend, annual value 40s.,
and Puriton, annual value 60s.,
are held of the king in chief.
Stockland Lovel, annual value 10 marks, is held of of the master of St. Mark’s, Bristol, of his manor of Stockland Bristol by a rent of 1d.
Of whom Woolavington, annual value 40s.,
Crandon, annual value 50s.,
and Honibere and Woolston, annual value 20s.,
are held is unknown.

Date of death and heir aged 14 years and more as above.

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SHROPSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Bridgnorth. 30 May. [Harnage].

Jurors

Jurors: Thomas Gatacre ; John Boterell ; Roger Drayton ; Hugh Cresset ; Richard Ouerton ; Roger Cattestre ; Hugh Broun ; Roger Watyes ; Nicholas Rowelowe ; John Tomkyns ; John Stokwall ; and Edward Boulewas .

Holdings

By another fine of 1393 and 1396 [CP 25(1)290/57, no.294] Roger Hillary and Margaret granted the reversion of a third part of the castle and manor of Redcastle to the same feoffees. It is held of Thomas Harecourt by a rent of 1d.; annual value of the third part £10.

As sister and heir of Nicholas Lord Audley she held half the manors of Ford and Newport and a third part of the manor of Edgmond under the fine of 1391 and indenture as above [no.875].

Date of death and heir as above [no.878].

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HEREFORDSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition tam virtute brevis quam ex officio [indented]. Hereford. 2 June. [Russell].

Jurors

Jurors: William Gernons ; William Chamberleyn of Monnington on Wye ; John Groue ; Thomas Seyntoweyn ; John Charboney ; John Payntour ; Roger Frensshe ; Walter le Hunt ; John Waryn of Monnington on Wye ; John Bourne ; Thomas Sherard ; and William Maille .

Holdings

By one of the fines of 1393 and 1396 as above [no.878] Roger Hillary and Margaret granted the remainder of half the castle, manor, vill, commote and lordship of Newport in Cemais and of 2 messuages, 3 mills, 12 carucates, 80 a. meadow, 270 a. wood and 20s.1d. rent in Eglwyswrw, Fagwyr Goch alias Redwalls, Cilrhedyn and Fishguard in South Wales, held of the king in chief, to the same feoffees, annual value 40 marks.

As sister and heir of Nicholas Lord Audley , under the fine of 1391 as above [no.875], she held a third part of the manors of Monnington on Wye and Dilwyn.

Dilwyn is held of the king of the duchy of Lancaster by knight service, annual value 10 marks, and
Monnington on Wye of Richard earl of Warwick of the lordship of Colwyn , annual value £10.

Date of death and heir as above [no.878].

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STAFFORDSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Stafford. 5 June. [Norman].

Jurors

Jurors: John Marschall ; John Ryder ; John Grace ; Robert Smyth ; William Frefeld ; Richard Figges ; William Pace ; Richard Smyth ; John Aleyne ; Ralph de Lyes ; Stephen bythe Water ; and William Bakstere .

Holdings

By one of the fines of 1393 and 1396 as above [no.879; CP 25(1)/290/57, no.294] concerning half the manors of Audley, Chesterton and Endon, half of a messuage in Newcastle under Lyme, half of a half of the manor of Norton, half of a third part of the manors of Balterley and Alstonefield, a third part of the manors of Betley, Tunstall and Horton and of the park of Heighley, and 30s. rent in Heighley, Betley, Audley and Over Longsdon, Roger Hillary and Margaret granted to William Stretehay and the other feoffees half the manor of Chesterton, half the messuage in Newcastle under Lyme, 2 parts of half the manor of Audley, the half of a half of the manor of Norton, the third part of the manor of Tunstall, 2 parts of the third parts of the manor of Horton and of the park of Heighley, and a third part of the 30s. rent, to hold to them and the heirs of Thomas Thikenes during the life of Margaret. They also granted that the reversion of the half manor of Endon, of the third part of the manor of Betley, of a third part of the half manor of Audley, of a third of the third part of the manor of Horton and of the park of Heighley, of 2 parts of the 30s. rent, and of half of the third part of the manor of Balterley, all of which Elizabeth widow of Nicholas de Audeley, knight , held in dower, of the half of a third part of the manor of Alstonefield, which Nicholas de Stafford, knight , held for life, and of the half manor of Bradwell, which John Marsshall held for life, all of the inheritance of Margaret, should remain to the feoffees and the heirs of Thomas Thikenes during the life of Margaret. After her death all would remain to John son of John Tochet of Markeaton, knight , Thomas Tochet, parson of Mackworth , John Cokayn the uncle, John son of Richard Tochet of Mackworth and William Pakeman , and the heirs of John son of John.

Elizabeth and Nicholas Audley died.

The manors of Audley, Balterley and Tunstall are held of Lord Furnivall , Betley and Heighley of the heir of John de Betteley , Horton and Over Longsdon of the heir of William Mere , Endon of the earl of Stafford , and Bradwell, Chesterton, Alstonefield and the messuage in Newcastle under Lyme of the duchy of Lancaster.

Annual values, the half manor of Audley £20,
half of Chesterton £4,
half of Bradwell 20s.,
half of Endon 60s.,
half the messuage in Newcastle under Lyme 13s.4d.,
half of a half of Norton 60s.,
half of a third of Balterley 30s.,
half of a third of Alstonefield 20s.,
third of Betley 40s.,
third of Tunstall 100s.,
third of Horton £4
and third of the park of Heleigh 13s.4d.

Margaret held a third part of the manor of Audley, half of that of Chesterton, a half of a half of the manor and lordship of Norton and half of a third part of Alstonefield for life by the grant of John son of John Tochet of Markeaton, knight , with remainder to Thomas Tochet, parson of Mackworth , now deceased, John Cokayn the uncle, John son of Richard Tochet and their heirs and assigns. Roger and Margaret attorned to them. The parts of manors are held as above; annual values,

third part of Audley £10,
half of Chesterton 100s.
and half of Norton 10 marks.

She also held for life 1 messuage, 1 toft and 1 carucate in Bentley by the grant of William Cressich alias Benteley to Roger and herself for their lives with reversion to John son and heir of William, now aged 8 years and more. They are held of the king by the service of finding a man to keep the king’s hay of Bentley in Cannock forest, annual value 20s.

She died on 27 April last . Heir, aged 14 years and more, as above.

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People

People

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Jurors

  • Richard Spencer
  • John Takell
  • Robert ?Hoig
  • John atte Wille
  • Ralph Dabernoun
  • Thomas Denys
  • Baldwin Cole
  • John Aysh
  • John Nywman
  • Richard Holond
  • John Cadehay
  • Nicholas Farendon

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