E-CIPM 20-468: PETER DE MAULAY

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PETER DE MAULAY

Inquisition Head

YORKSHIRE Inquisition Beverley 29 Oct. [de la Hay].

Jurors

Jurors: John Gowerde (of) Cloughton ; William de Kylwardby ; Ralph Gower ; John de Ellerby ; Thomas Wyles of Egton ; John Vavesour of Denaby ; James Evere of Marr ; Edmund Byrkyn of Campsall ; Richard de ?Santon of the same;n468_001 Robert de Santon of the same; William Ryplyngham ; and John Ingrame of ?Preston in Holderness .

Holdings

He held in his demesne as of fee the castle and manor of Mulgrave, and the manors of Egton, Lockington, Birdsall, Doncaster and Rossington, and by his charter dated at Lockington on 8 Sept. 1400, made with the king’s licence [CPR 1399–1401, p.325] granted them with the advowsons of Lockington, Rossington and Bainton to Robert de Wyclif parson of Rudby , William Reson, chaplain , and Richard de Feldoun, clerk . Feldoun having died the other two regranted these premises except Birdsall, Doncaster and Rossington, with the advowsons of Lockington and Rossington, to Peter, Maud his wife, who survives him, and the heirs of their bodies, by their deed dated at Lockington on 22 April 1406. All are held of the king in chief by knight service, annual values, the castle nil, Mulgrave manor 40 marks, Egton 40 marks, Lockington 20 marks, the church 40s., Bainton church 100s., Doncaster £20, Birdsall 10 marks, Rossington 100s., the church 10s. The annual value of the castle and manor of Mulgrave and the manors of Egton and Lockington with vills and hamlets is £100 and no more [sic ].

He held in his demesne as of fee the manors of Reeth in Swaledale, and Seaton, and lands and tenements, woods and mills, in Swaledale, Seaton, Staithes, Scaling, Borrowby, Runswick, Roxby and Hinderwell with the advowson of Hinderwell. By his deed dated at Seaton on 2 Jan. 1412 he granted them to John Ellerker , William Gaunton, clerk , Richard Beverly and William Ake , and they by deed dated at Reeth on 20 Jan. 1413 reconveyed them to him and Maud his wife in fee tail. Reeth is held of Ralph earl of Westmorland of the honor of Richmond, service unknown. Seaton and the lands etc. of Philip lord Darcy by knight service, annual value 40s.

He also held the manor of Bainton and by his deed dated at Brough on 16 Oct. 1412 [licence CPR 1408–13, p.422] conveyed it to Thomas Brounflete , Robert Wyclif, clerk , and John Ellerker . It is held of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £40.

He also held a 3rd part of the manors of Kilnwick, Applegarth and Hunmanby, of the king in chief by knight service, annual value of the 3rd parts 100s.

He held the castle and manor of Bransholme, the manor of Sutton in Holderness, with the vills of Sutton, Bransholme, Stoneferry, Rolston, Hornsea with Burton, Coniston and North Frodingham, and the 6 advowsons of the chantry of 6 chaplains in the chapel of Sutton, and a 3rd part of the manor of Atwick in tail male by the grant of Robert Latymer , Peter de Grymesby of Norton Disney, Thomas Fauconbergh , William Barowby, chaplain , and William Spencer , to Thomas Sutton, knight , and Agnes his wife and their heirs male with successive remainders to Peter de Maulay VI and Constance his wife, Peter de Maulay VII and Margery his wife, Thomas de Sutton and his heirs. All have died without heirs male, and the premises therefore descend (with the manor of Southcoates which Elizabeth Trivet holds for life by the grant of Thomas, knight ) to Agnes wife of Edmund Hastynges, knight , daughter and heir of Thomas de Sutton ; John Godard, knight , son and heir of Constance another daughter, and Constance wife of John Bygod, knight , and Elizabeth wife of George Salvan , daughters and heirs of Margery, the 3rd daughter and heir.

He also formerly held lands and tenements in Sutton and Southcoates which Amand de Sutton by his deed dated at Sutton on 26 Jan. 1410 granted to John Ellerker , John son of John Hothome, knight , and William Ake .

The castle and manor of Bransholme, annual value 40s. and the advowson of the manor of Sutton, annual value £20, are held of Thomas duke of Clarence , of his manor of Burstwick in Holderness, services unknown.

The 3rd part of Atwick manor is held of Lord de Roos of his manor of Roos, service unknown, annual value 100s.

He died on 6 Sept. 1415. Constance Bygod and Elizabeth Salvan , his sisters and heirs are aged 30 years and more and 25 and more. John Godard, knight , is 24 and more, and Agnes Hastinges 40 and more.

TNA reference

C 138/16/54 mm. 1-2

E 149/105/23

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XX has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.

n468_001^: E: of North or South Cave.

Holdings

Holdings

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Extents

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People

People

  • Sotheworth.(Writ Clerk)

Jurors

  • John Gowerde (of) Cloughton
  • William de Kylwardby
  • Ralph Gower
  • John de Ellerby
  • Thomas Wyles of Egton
  • John Vavesour of Denaby
  • James Evere of Marr
  • Edmund Byrkyn
  • Richard de ?Santon
  • Robert de Santon
  • William Ryplyngham
  • John Ingrame of ?Preston in Holderness

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