E-CIPM 20-551: JOAN

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JOAN WIDOW OF ROBERT OGLE, KNIGHT

Inquisition Head

NORTHUMBERLAND Inquisition Morpeth 4 Nov. [Bertrame].

Jurors

Jurors: John Belasys ; John de la Vale ; William Chesman ; John Cartyngton ; William Screuen ’; John Hoggisson ; Richard de Ausle ; John Cotur ; Thomas de Newbyggyng ; William Cartyngton ; William Whit ; and John Mitford of Little or Great Eland .

Holdings

She held in her demesne as of fee a 3rd part of half the manor of Lowick of the king in chief as a 6th part of a knight’s fee, annual value 40s.

She held for life half the manor of Hepple of the king in chief by knight service of the gift of William de Thymbylby to her, Robert and his heirs. The reversion is to Robert his son and heir, annual value £4 and no more these days owing to destruction by the Scots.

She held in dower of the inheritance of Robert the son: the other half of the manor, except 4 husbandlands, of the king in chief by knight service, annual value 60s. and no more; and 5 husbandlands in Sharperton, 1 place called ‘Schiebanke’, 1 called Fawside, 1 cottage in Alwinton, 1 place called Felling, 1 called ‘Kylnhouse’, 1 called ‘Newhall’, 1 called Hudspeth with the moor called Hudspeth Moor, 1 called ‘Fawlayfeld’ and 1 called Brockley Hall, of Gilbert de Umfravill by knight service, annual value 40s. and no more these days for the same reason; the vill of Lorbottle of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £4 and no more; and 1 husbandland in North Middleton, and all the lands there formerly of John Farnelawe , of Robert baron of Greystoke by knight service, annual value £4 and no more.

She held for life a 3rd part of the manor of Ingram, and 28 messuages and 128 a. in Bamburgh, Tynemouth, Felton and Wooler, by the gift of William Thymmylby, parson of Bothal , and Alexander Burgh, chaplain , to Robert and Joan for their lives with remainder to Robert son of Robert, brother of Alexander de Ogle , and his heirs male, by a fine of 1399 [CP 25/1/181/14, no. 31] and Alexander to whom the messuages and land should descend if he survived Joan.

The 3rd part of Ingram manor is held of Gilbert de Umfravill , annual value 20s. and no more; 24 messuages and 120 a. in Bamburgh of the king in chief in burgage, annual value 12s. and no more; 2 messuages and 120 a. in Wooler of Lord de Darcy , service unknown, annual value nil; 1 messuage in Felton of Ralph de Evere in burgage, 40d.; 1 messuage in Tynemouth of the prior of Tynemouth , 2s. and no more for the same reason.

She died on 12 Oct. Robert the son and next heir is aged 30 years and more.

TNA reference

C 138/19/33 mm. 1-2

E 149/108/10

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. The date of the writ hasd also been corrected.

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Holdings

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People

People

  • Thoralby(Writ Clerk)

Jurors

  • John Belasys
  • John de la Vale
  • William Chesman
  • John Cartyngton
  • William Screuen
  • John Hoggisson
  • Richard de Ausle
  • John Cotur
  • Thomas de Newbyggyng
  • William Cartyngton
  • William Whit
  • John Mitford of Little or Great Eland

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