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MAUD WIDOW OF RALPH DE CROMWELL n332_001
Inquisition Head
Huntingdonshire. Inquisition [indented]. Huntingdon. 13 Oct. [Hewyssh].
Jurors
Jurors: William Purdy ; Henry Barbour ; John Hervy ; William White ; John Roys ; John Dagon ; Richard Mariot ; Thomas Foot ; Laurence Merton ; John Wynnegoode ; John Brigge ; and John Camburleyn .
Holdings
She held nothing in the county.
She died on 10 April last. Ralph Cromwell, knight , her heir, i.e. son of Ralph son of Maud, is aged 26 years and more.
TNA reference
C 138/42/71 mm. 1-2
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Inquisition Head
Norfolk. Inquisition. Wymondham. 16 May. [Lancastre].
Jurors
Jurors: William Colman ; William Deye ; Thomas Fyke ; Stephen Massyngham ; Walter Wederby ; William Veske ; Thomas Porchet ; John Parker ; Edmund Hardenhed ; John Spycer ; Richard Cogell ; and Robert Milcent .n333_001
Holdings
Maud, widow of Ralph de Crumwell, knight , the elder, lord of Tattershall , held the manor of Plasset called Plassinghall, annual value £4. That and the manor of Buckenham were formerly one manor called Buckenham and were held of the king in chief by service of being the king's butler at his coronation. She also held the moiety of 1/4 of the profits of the `tolebothe' of King's Lynn by fealty, annual value 20s. She also held the advowsons of the churches of St. Agnes , Congham, Attleborough, Stanhoe, Denton and Tasburgh, all held of the king , service unknown. The church of Congham is worth 40s., Attleborough £10, Stanhoe £10, Denton 20 marks and Tasburgh 10 marks.
Date of death and heir as in 332.
[Exchequer copy, foot:.] Apportionment of s. [sic] p.a. from 10 April to 23 May, being 44 days: 12s. 10d.
TNA reference
C 138/42/71 mm. 3-4
E 149/117/12 m. 2
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Inquisition Head
Suffolk. Inquisition. Stowmarket. 17 May 1419.
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Banyard ; Thomas Austyn ; William Northerne ; William de Cobe ; William Oxne ; Roger Borhed ; William Borhed ; John Acy ; John Baloy ; John Notyngham ; and William Codenham .
Holdings
She held nothing in the county.
Date of death and heir as in 332.
TNA reference
C 138/42/71 mm. 3, 5
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Inquisition Head
Northamptonshire. Inquisition. Northampton. 13 May. [Straunge].
Jurors
Jurors: John Sutton ; Richard Austyne ; Thomas Freman ; John Whetehill ; John Philcock ; William Philcok ; John Cherke of Thorp ; William Roo ; Henry Pynkard ; Robert Pynkard ; Richard Edmonde ; and William Ragge .
Holdings
She held a moiety of the manor of Luddington in the Brook of the king in chief for 1/20 knight's fee, annual value £40.
Date of death and heir as in 332.
TNA reference
C 138/42/71 mm. 6-7
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Inquisition Head
Derbyshire. Inquisition. Derby. 12 May. [de la Pole].
Jurors
Jurors: John in the Lane of ?Boulton ; Thomas Fox of West Hallam ; Richard Fuch’ of Markeaton; Nicholas Aunggers of Chaddesden ; William Knygth of Breadsall ; Richard Forde of Alvaston ; John Spencer of the same; John Bat of Allestree ; William Nykson of Radbourne ; William Marchall of Breaston ; William Smyth of Quarndon ; and John Bat of Markeaton .
Holdings
She held in dower from her husband Ralph 1/3 manor of West Hallam, held of the bishop of Lincoln of his castle of Newark, annual value 5 marks, service unknown, and 1/3 advowson of the church of the manor, annual value 100s., reversion as above.
Date of death and heir as in 332.
[Exchequer copy, foot:.] Apportionment of 66s. 8d. p.a. from 10 April to 23 May 1418, being 43 days: 8s. 1d.
TNA reference
C 138/42/71 mm. 8, 10
E 149/117/12 m. 3
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Inquisition Head
Nottinghamshire. Inquisition. Nottingham. 13 May.
Jurors
Jurors: William Basage ; John Feyrchylde ; Thomas Lyndeby ; William Wyn of Basford ; John Boget of the same; Thomas Abbot ; William de Stapleford ; Thomas Lyndeby of Linby ; Henry del Thorp ; Robert de Walley ; Richard de Whetley ; and John de Edwalton .
Holdings
She held in dower from her husband Ralph 1/3 manor of Cromwell, held of the bishop of Lincoln of his castle of Newark, annual value £4, service unknown, and 1/3 advowson of the church, annual value 10 marks, with reversion to Ralph son of Ralph son and heir of Ralph, knight .
Date of death and heir as in 332.
[Exchequer copy, foot:.] Apportionment of £4 p.a. from 10 April to 23 May 1418, being 43 days: 9s. 10d.
TNA reference
C 138/42/71 mm. 8-9
E 149/117/12 m. 4
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Inquisition Head
Lincolnshire. Inquisition. Horncastle. 22 April. [Henege].
Jurors
Jurors: John Palmere of Mareham le Fen or Mareham on the Hill ; Robert Wynter of Horsington ; Richard Ammori of Horncastle ; William Smyth of Tattershall ; John Goldyng of the same; Thomas Gylberd of Coningsby ; Henry Cote of the same; William Trauers of Woodthorpe ; John Beseby of the same; Richard Gylden of the same; Robert Smyth of Baumber and William Forester of Hatton .n338_001
Holdings
She held in fee tail the manor and castle of Tattershall limited to the heirs of Ralph and Maud by grant of Ralph, rector of Cromwell , Reynold de Mers , William Wakebrigge and John, parson of West Hallam , to Ralph de Crumwell and Maud and the heirs of their bodies by fine levied quin. Mich. 1367 [CP 25/1/141/130, no. 5] which was shown to the jurors. She also held 8 messuages, a carucate, 6 bovates, 5 a. meadow and 40s. rent in Roughton, Woodhall, Winthorpe, Trusthorpe, Langton, Sutton le Marsh and Maltby le Marsh; the manor of Tumby, 1/3 manor of Boston and 5 bovates in Goulceby, Belchford and Donington on Bain; the advowsons of the abbey of St. Mary, Kirkstead, the priory of St. Peter, Markby, the church of St. Peter, Tattershall, and the chantry of the chapel of Holy Cross in Tattershall church. The castle and manor of Tattershall, the 1/3 manor of Boston, 2 of the 8 messuages in Trusthorpe, the carucate, 6 bovates, 5 a. meadow and 40s. rent, 5 bovates in Goulceby, Belchford and Donington on Bain, and the advowsons are held of the king in chief for 1/5 knight's fee as part of the barony of Tattershall and by service of 40s. paid to the sheriff of Lincoln. The remaining 6 messuages in Roughton are held of Thomas Dymmok, knight , of his manor of Scrivelsby in socage by fealty and service of 30s. 9d. paid at the feasts of St. Andrew and St. Botolph in equal portions. The castle and manor of Tattershall are worth £10 yearly, the manor of Tumby £10 yearly, the 1/3 manor of Boston £4 yearly, and 2 of the 8 messuages in Trusthorpe, the carucate, 6 bovates, 5 a. meadow and 40s. rent are worth £4 yearly. The 5 bovates in Goulceby, Belchford and Donington on Bain are worth 6s. 8d. yearly. The abbey of Kirkstead is worth 100 marks, the priory of Markby 40 marks, the church of Tattershall £10 yearly, the chantry 40s., and 6 of the 8 messuages in Roughton 13s. 4d. yearly.
Date of death and heir as in 332.
[Exchequer copy, foot:.] Apportionment of £29 p.a. from 10 April to 23 May 1418, being 43 days: 70s. 7d.
TNA reference
C 138/42/71 mm. 11-12
E 149/117/12 m. 1
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Holdings
No holding information available.
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- MAUD WIDOW OF RALPH DE CROMWELL (Subject of Inquisition)
Jurors
- Richard Banyard
- Thomas Austyn
- William Northerne
- William de Cobe
- William Oxne
- Roger Borhed
- William Borhed
- John Acy
- John Baloy
- John Notyngham
- William Codenham