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AUBREY FITZSYMOND, KNIGHT n69_001
Inquisition Head
LONDON. Inquisition [indented]. 27 Oct. [Walderne].
Jurors
Jurors: John Coventre ; Edmund Salle ; William Eryngton ; Richard Wodecok ; John Sutton ; John Werdeman ; John Bokeler ; John Brayntwait ; John Horner ; Alexander Sprot ; John Pygen ; and William Stonesdale .
Holdings
John FitzSymond, knight , held in his demesne as of fee a large tenement with garden called ‘Legetesume’ with 4 adjacent shops in the parish of St. Mary de Fenchurch in Langbourne ward, annual value 8 marks; another tenement called ‘le Angell on the Hope’ in the same parish and ward, annual value 23s.4d.; another tenement called ‘Bussheshume’ with adjacent garden in the same, annual value 26s.8d.; 4 shops with solars with an alley ( sic, aleya ) called ‘le Scot on the Hope’ in the same, annual value £4; 4 shops with solars with a large door and entry in the same parish and in the parish of St. Dunstan in the East in Tower ward, annual value 26s.8d.; 5 shops with solars and a tavern called ‘le Soune on the Hope’ in the parish of All Hallows, Barking, in Tower ward, annual value £3 13s.4d.; and a tenement called ‘Brokenfelde’ in the parish of St. Mary Magdalen in Milk Street in Bread Street ward, annual value £7.
John FitzSymond firstly married Alice. She died and he married Joan and had a son, the Aubrey named in the writ, and a daughter Elizabeth.
John died. Aubrey entered all the premises, which are held of the king in free burgage, on 2 Feb. 1399. He held them so long as he lived.
Elizabeth his sister then held until she died on 3 Oct. 1400, when Richard entered as son of Edward brother of John father of Aubrey and Elizabeth. He held the premises until 16 Oct. following. Then Thomas Welyngton took and occupied all except the tenement called ‘Legeteshume’ and the 4 shops, and held them until the following 24 Nov. when he died. Then John Welyngton took them as the son of Philippa, daughter of John FitzSymond , and he still holds except for the tenement and 4 shops. Richard, Edward’s son, held that large tenement from the death of Elizabeth until 22 Aug. 1400 when he died. John Welyngton then entered as heir, being the son of Philippa, daughter of John brother of Edward, father of Richard and aged 13 years and more.
Aubrey’s heir is unknown.
TNA reference
C 138/3/37, mm.1,2
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Holdings
No holding information available.
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Waker’(Writ Clerk)
Jurors
- John Coventre
- Edmund Salle
- William Eryngton
- Richard Wodecok
- John Sutton
- John Werdeman
- John Bokeler
- John Brayntwait
- John Horner
- Alexander Sprot
- John Pygen
- William Stonesdale