E-CIPM 20-819: THOMAS WYNTERESHULL

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THOMAS WYNTERESHULL

Inquisition Head

HAMPSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Kingsclere. 2 April 1418. [Bryd].

Jurors

Jurors: Philip Brenham ; John Clopton ; William Hunte ; John Jaskyn ; Walter Bory ; Walter Badecok ; Thomas Wheler ; John Fremantell ; John Raunston ; John Seman ; William ... ; and John Inkepenne .

Holdings

He held in his demesne in fee tail in chief of Henry IV the manor of Frobury, which Philippa de Nevill gave with other holdings to William Wyntreshull and Beatrice his wife and the heirs of their bodies. They held by the form of a gift of the time of peace of Henry III . A fine was levied at Wilton in 1249 [CP 25/1/283/12, no. 289] between William and Beatrice and Philippa, granting it to William and Beatrice, with remainder to Walter their son, and so it passed to Thomas his son, William his son, Thomas brother of William, and to Thomas his son, the one named in the writ. It is held of the king by service of keeping the door of the queen’s chamber, annual value £8 9d.

He also held in fee tail the manor of Eastleigh which Beatrice gave to William de Wyntereshull her son and the heirs of his body in the time of Edward I . It descended as above, and is held of William de Ros by the rent of a pair of gilt spurs at Easter, annual value £17 16s.1/2d.

He died on 12 Jan. 1400. Thomas his son and heir is aged 24 years and more.

Joan widow of Thomas and John de Waterton held the manors until her death, then John de Waterton held until his own death. Since then John’s executors have held. Their names and title to the manors are unknown.

TNA reference

C 138/29/52 mm. 1-2

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Inquisition Head

SURREY. Inquisition. ?Guildford (…ford). 2 April 1418 [Knottesford].

Jurors

Jurors: William Westbrook ; Richard Bedon ; John Brentyngham ; William ?F...lebury ; Robert Hamme ; John Taillard ; William Tyngewyk ; Thomas atte Forde ; Richard Grevet ; Henry Loxle ; Henry Stofold ; and Thomas Fydekyng .

Holdings

He held of Henry IV in fee tail by knight service, amounts unknown, the manor of Puttenham, annual value £6 17s. and half the manor of Bramley, annual value £18 2s.11 1/2d. They were given to William Wyntershull and Beatrice his wife by Philippa de Nevill , by the fine as above, as 1 carucate in Bramley,… path and Wonersh, with all the tenement which Lucy de Fay held in dower in Bramley of the heirs of Philipp a. After the death of Lucy they held in their demesne as of fee. The premises descended to Edmund de Wyntershull their son, then to Walter his brother and heir, Thomas his son, William his son, Thomas his brother, Thomas his son being the Thomas named in the writ, and now to Thomas his son.

He also held in fee tail the manor of Burpham which Beatrice gave to Walter her son. It is held of the earl of Stafford , service unknown, annual value 113s.4d. It descended as above.

Date of death, heir and tenure since his death as above.

TNA reference

C 138/29/52 mm. 3-4

E 149/114/9

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.

Holdings

Holdings

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Extents

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People

People

  • Smyth(Writ Clerk)

Jurors

  • Philip Brenham
  • John Clopton
  • William Hunte
  • John Jaskyn
  • Walter Bory
  • Walter Badecok
  • Thomas Wheler
  • John Fremantell
  • John Raunston
  • John Seman
  • William ...
  • John Inkepenne

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