E-CIPM 19-938: ELIZABETH WIFE OF JOHN DE FENWYK, KNIGHT

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ELIZABETH WIFE OF JOHN DE FENWYK, KNIGHT

Writ Head

938 Commission to Thomas Gray of Wark, knight , William Whitchestre, knight , and Sampson Hardyng . ‡ 12 Feb. 1412 [Gaunstede].

[CPR 1408–13 , p.372].

Inquisition Head

NORTHUMBERLAND. Inquisition before the commissioners. Bamburgh. 31 March.

Jurors

Jurors: Robert Maners ; John de Fenwyk ; John Fox ; Roger de Horsley ; John Clerk of Nesbit ; Thomas Santpole ; John Levermoth ; William Sampson ; George de Brygham ; Thomas Forster ; Thomas de Bradfeld ; and Robert de Hopyn .

Holdings

She held in her demesne as of fee:

Lowick, a third part of half the manor, of the king in chief as a sixth part of a knight’s fee, annual value 4 marks.

Ingram, a third part of the manor, of Gilbert Umfravyle by knight service, annual value 4 marks.

Heathpool, a third part of the vill, of the barony of Muschamp of the king in chief, annual value nil these days owing to destruction by the Scots.

Bowsdon, 1 husbandland.

She held in dower of the inheritance of Henry son and heir of Alan de Fenwyk , son of John and herself:

Fenwick and East Matfen, a third part of the manors, of Robert Lisle, knight , in socage, annual value £4.

Cambo, a third part of the manor, of Robert Raines in socage, annual value 40s.

Catcherside, a third part of the manor, of John the king’s son of the barony of Prudhoe in socage, annual value 20s.

Fowberry, a third part of a sixth part of the demesne lands and a third part of 2 husbandlands, and a third of a third part of the demesne lands in Coldmartin and a third part of 2 husbandlands there, of William Folbery by knight service, annual value 5s.

Long Witton, a third part of 26s.8d. rent from the lands of John de Wotton and a third part of 2 husbandlands there, of Roger Thornton by knight service, annual value 40d.

Green Leighton, a third part of 2 husbandlands, of Robert Clifford by knight service, annual value nil owing to destruction by the Scots.

Coldstrother, a third part of 1 1/2 husbandlands, of John Midilton, knight , by knight service, annual value 2s.

Black Heddon, a third part of a carucate, of the heir of John de Felton, knight , in socage, annual value 6s.8d.

Molesden, a third part of 1 husbandland, of the castle of Mitford in socage, annual value 2s.

Heugh, a third part of 2 cottages, of Thomas Swynburn , annual value 12d.

She held the manor of Hartington with the vill of West Hartington for life of Robert Clifford by knight service, with reversion to the right heirs of John de Fenwyk , annual value 10 marks.

She died on 24 June 1410 . Henry son and heir of Alan son of John and herself is next heir, aged 7 years and more.

Since her death John Lord Darcy has held the premises in Heathpool, Thomas Talbot, knight , those in Fenwick, East Matfen, Cambo, Catcherside, Fowberry, Coldmartin, Black Heddon, Coldstrother, Molesdon and Heugh, Robert de Umfravile those in Ingram, and Robert Clifford the manor of Hartington and the vill of West Hartington, title in all cases unknown.

TNA reference

C 137/85/20 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
Lowick
Total: -
Ingram
Total: -
Heathpool
Total: -
Bowsdon
Total: -
Fenwick, East Matfen
Total: -
Cambo
Total: -
Catcherside
Total: -
Fowberry, Coldmartin
Total: -
Long Witton
Total: -
Green Leighton
Total: -
Coldstrother
Total: -
Black Heddon
Total: -
Molesden
Total: -
Heugh
Total: -
Hartington, West Hartington
Total: -

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

Jurors

  • Robert Maners
  • John de Fenwyk
  • John Fox
  • Roger de Horsley
  • John Clerk of Nesbit
  • Thomas Santpole
  • John Levermoth
  • William Sampson
  • George de Brygham
  • Thomas Forster
  • Thomas de Bradfeld
  • Robert de Hopyn

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