E-CIPM 21-341: MARGARET WIDOW OF WILLIAM CHEYNE

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MARGARET WIDOW OF WILLIAM CHEYNE

Writ Head

339 Writ ‡ 3 Nov. 1419. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.

Inquisition Head

Lincolnshire. Inquisition [indented]. Lincoln castle. 20 May 1420. [Belwode].

Jurors

Jurors: Richard Freman of Faldingworth ; John Hylle of Dunholme ; William Seriaunt of the same; Thomas Neuyll of Snarford ; Hugh Palmer ; Adam Clerk of Burton ; William Adamson ; William Kyng of Nettleham ; John Alcok ; Thomas Toures ; Thomas Grym of Burton ; and Gilbert Huson of Aisthorpe .

Holdings

She held the manor of `Prydlyngton' to her and her heirs by William Moubray , formerly her husband, and failing such issue, remainder to the heirs of Margaret's body, and failing her issue, to William Gascoigne and his heirs by his wife Elizabeth, remainder to Margaret's right heirs. The manor is held of Walter Tayleboys of the manor of Goltho, service unknown, and is worth £8 yearly.

She died on 23 Aug. last. The manor ought to descend to William Ingilby , i.e. son of Eleanor, Margaret's daughter by William Moubray . William Ingilby was aged 11 years on 8 June last. Richard Dalyngrygge is Margaret's son and next heir, aged 21 years and more.

TNA reference

C 138/42/73 mm. 1-2

E 149/121/9

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: This IPM contains a number of corrections and additions to the text in the print edition of CIPM XXI. A small number of corrections and other additions have also been made.

Writ Head

340 Writ ‡ 3 Nov. 1419. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.

Addressed to the mayor and escheator of the city of York. [Dorse:] Certificate that all his lands were taken into the king's hand.

Inquisition Head

York. Inquisition [indented]. York. 22 Dec. [Bedale].

Jurors

Jurors: Denis Westerdale ; John Laxton ; Gilbert Doram ; Richard Newland ; Hugh Marsshall ; Richard Bisset ; Alexander Thorn ; Thomas Horneby ; Thomas Forster ; John Fournays ; John Couches ; and John Chapman .

Holdings

She held 8 messuages in the city of York by fine made mor. St. John the Baptist 1396 [CP 25/1/290/57, no. 290] by which John Woderove , John Conyers , William Sauvage and Thomas Joope granted the messuages to Margaret and her heirs by her former husband William Moubray , remainder as above [339]. The messuages are held of the king in free burgage, as the whole city is held, and are worth 9 marks yearly. She also held 4 messuages and 10s. rent from a tenement in Coney Street formerly Alice Pound 's and before that John Cotyngham 's; 8s. rent from a messuage in `Skeldergate' held of St. Nicholas's hospital , formerly Roger Wele 's; 3s. rent from a messuage in Goodramgate by a charter dated 1 Aug. 1389 from John Bysshopton to William Moubray , Margaret, and William's heirs for ever. The messuage is held of the king in free burgage as the whole city is held and is worth 60s. yearly. Robert de Thornton of York has 4s. rent from a messuage in Davygate in fee.

Date of death and heirs as in 339. William Ingilby , son of Eleanor, Margaret's daughter by William Moubray , is kinsman and heir according to the fine.

TNA reference

C 138/42/73 mm. 3-4

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: This IPM contains a number of corrections and additions to the text in the print edition of CIPM XXI.

Writ Head

341 Writ 3 Nov. 1419. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.

Inquisition Head

Yorkshire. Inquisition [indented]. York. 21 Dec.[Manston].

Jurors

Jurors: Hugh Tankerd ; Thomas Apilton ; William Blaufront ; Ralph de Clyfton ; William Calfhird ; John Hagger ; William Sqwyer ; John Langwath ; John Mason ; Richard Smyth ; John Bell ; and William Fournas .

Holdings

She held in fee tail the manor of Colton, 2 messuages, and a bovate of arable and meadow in Steeton; a messuage, 4 bovates and 5 a. meadow in Hessay; a messuage, a toft and 7 bovates of arable and meadow in Nun Appleton; a waste toft with a croft in Askham Bryan by fine levied as above [340]. The manor except for 3 bovates is held of Thomas de Metham , son and heir of Alexander de Metham, knight , service unknown. The 3 bovates are held of the king in chief for 1/10 knight's fee. The manor is worth 100s. yearly. The 2 messuages and 8 bovates in Steeton are held of the earl of Northumberland of his manor of Spofforth , annual value 20s., service unknown. The messuage, 4 bovates and 5 a. meadow in Hessay are held of the abbot of St. Mary's, York in right of his church, annual value 22s., service unknown. The messuage, toft and 7 bovates of arable and meadow in Nun Appleton are held of the heir of Lord Fauconberge , annual value 26s. 8d., service unknown. The waste toft with the croft in Askham Bryan are held of Miles de Stapilton and the heirs of Lord Deincourt , annual value 2s., service unknown. She held by charter of John Byschopton to William Moubray , Margaret and William's heirs dated at Barton 1 Aug. 1389, shown to the jurors, the manor of Barton, the manor of Manfield, 3 messuages, 39 bovates of arable and meadow, 4 ruinous cottages, 8 burgages and 2s. 8d. rent from a messuage held by Thomas Norman, chaplain , and formerly by Adam Bakster , 2s. rent from a messuage held by Thomas de Hornby , and formerly by Margaret, daughter of Robert Steuenson , 10s. rent from 4 bovates of arable and meadow formerly of John Carowe in Yarm, a messuage, a toft and 6 bovates in Kirk Leavington, a messuage with a garden and croft, a bovate and 12 a. arable and meadow and 1d. rent in Newton Morrell, 3 messuages, 6 waste tofts and 12 bovates in Towthorpe; a messuage with a croft and 8 bovates in Foggathorpe; 3 a. meadow in Middlethorpe; a messuage, a cottage and 7 bovates, 2 a. arable, 7 selions and a 'hedland' in Theakston; 2 messuages, 4 bovates in Brompton; 2 messuages, 13 bovates of arable and meadow in Knapton; the advowson of the church of Sutton upon Derwent. The manor of Barton is held of the heirs of Lord Fauconberg , annual value £4, service unknown; the manor of Manfield is held of Henry Fitzhenry , annual value 100s., service unknown, except `Mermeonland' which is held of Henry Fitzhugh, service unknown,. The 3 messuages, 39 bovates of arable and meadow, 4 ruinous cottages and 8 burgages in Yarm are held of the heirs of Lord Darcy , annual value 100s., service unknown. The messuage and toft in Kirk Leavington are held of James Towcotes [E 149: Toucotes] , annual value 10s., service unknown. The messuage etc. in Newton Morrell are held of the heirs of Thomas Saltmerssh , annual value 3s. 4d., service unknown. The 3 messuages, 6 waste tofts and 12 bovates of arable and meadow in Towthorpe are held of the earl of Westmorland , annual value 20s., service unknown. The 3 a. meadow in Middlethorpe are held of the abbot of Whitby , annual value 5s., service unknown. The messuage etc. in Foggathorpe are held of the abbot of St. Mary's, York , annual value 19s., service unknown. The messuage etc. in Theakston are held of the earl of Westmorland , annual value 13s. 4d., service unknown. The 2 messuages etc. in Brompton are held of the earl of Westmorland , annual value 13s. 4d. The 2 messuages etc. in Knapton are held of the abbot of St. Mary's, York , annual value 10s., service unknown; the advowson of the church of Sutton upon Derwent is held of the abbot of Whitby , service unknown, annual value nil. By an indented charter shown to the jurors and dated 27 April 1383 William Moubray granted to the prior of Chicksands , Gerard de Brabrouk [E 149: Braybrok], John de Traby, knight , William Hessell [E 149: Hessall], William Borstall, clerk , William Batman , Nicholas Westerdall , Richard Fitz Richard , and Ralph Batteman a yearly rent of 10 marks out of all his lands and tenements in Yarm, Kirk Leavington and Manfield during the life of Joan Chaumond, a nun in the priory of Chicksands in Bedfordshire.

Margaret died on 24 Aug. last. Heir as in 340.

[Exchequer copy, margin:.] Examined by Selby.

TNA reference

C 138/42/73 mm. 5-6

E 149/116/6

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: This IPM contains a number of corrections and additions to the text in the print edition of CIPM XXI.

Holdings

Holdings

No holding information available.

Extents

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No holding extent information available.

People

People

Jurors

  • Hugh Tankerd
  • Thomas Apilton
  • William Blaufront
  • Ralph de Clyfton
  • William Calfhird
  • John Hagger
  • William Sqwyer
  • John Langwath
  • John Mason
  • Richard Smyth
  • John Bell
  • William Fournas

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