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RICHARD WILTESHIRE OF HEYDON
Inquisition Head
Essex. Inquisition. Saffron Walden. 18 Nov. [Hotoft].
Jurors
Jurors: John Chaureth ; Richard Pytee ; Matthew Turnour ; Robert Laweney ; John Davy junior ; Ralph Shirwode ; William Totenham ; William Vale ; John Gelouce ; John Page ; Thomas Punte ; and John Maunche .
Holdings
He was seised in demesne as of fee of the manor of Heydon called `Heydonbury' and a messuage called `Shenefeldes' in Heydon and Great Chishill until 28 June last when Robert Darcy , sheriff of Essex, by virtue of the king's writ released the manor and messuage, extended at £8 yearly, to William Rede and Edward Mille , citizens of London, executors of the will of Richard Brendwode , citizen and clothier of London, formerly executor of the will of John Fourneys or Fourneux, citizen and clothier of London, formerly executor of the will of Adam Fraunceys , citizen and mercer of London , to hold to William and Edward for £40 which John Kelshull , merchant of Boston, Adam Fraunceys and John Pyte, clerk , acknowledged on 1 Dec. 1360 before John Pyell, mayor of the staple at Westminster for acknowledging debts , that they ought to pay on 15 May 1361. By their indenture dated 3 July last William and Edward granted the manor and messuage to Stephen Colle , Solomon Oxeneye , citizens and goldsmiths of London, Robert Fitzrobert junior and William Garnet on condition that they or their assigns paid the £40. Annual value of both the manor, held of the king in chief, service unknown, and of the messuage, held of the earl of Stafford , service unknown, £8.
He died on 26 Aug. last. Nicholas Wilteshire is his son and next heir, aged 12 years and more.
TNA reference
C 138/45/28 mm. 1-2
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Holdings
No holding information available.
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Mapilton(Writ Clerk)
Jurors
- John Chaureth
- Richard Pytee
- Matthew Turnour
- Robert Laweney
- John Davy junior
- Ralph Shirwode
- William Totenham
- William Vale
- John Gelouce
- John Page
- Thomas Punte
- John Maunche