E-CIPM 21-932: WILLIAM PAGAM

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WILLIAM PAGAM

Writ Head

932 Writ ‡ 24 July 1422. [Wymbyssh]. Teste Humphrey, duke of Gloucester.

Inquisition Head

Hampshire. Inquisition. Alton. 26 Aug. [Wayte].

Jurors

Jurors: Edward Clyue ; John Wanstede ; John Kentysly ; John Gryme ; Robert Tylhorwe ; Thomas Wely ; William Felyse ; William Poleyn ; William Trygge ; William Tommys ; John Tortyngton ; and John Danyell .

Holdings

He held of the king in chief in his demesne as of fee the manor of Drayton, annual value 8 marks, for 6s. 8d. paid to the king by the constable of Porchester castle at Michaelmas and providing at his own expense for 15 days a hobbler to keep the castle in time of war. By an indenture of 26 Oct. 1418, shown to the jurors, William Tauk , Robert Monkeston and Thomas Welegh , who were seised in their demesne as of fee, granted the manor of Pury, a messuage, carucate and 13 a. meadow, 40 a. pasture and 20 a. wood at `la Bere juxta Southwyke', as lands and tenements in Pury, Badley, `Colvyle', `Holdmede' and `Bere', to William Pagam and his wife Agnes, who survives, for life of Agnes, remainder to William and his heirs in fee simple. The manor of Pury, annual value 6 marks, is held of the king in chief, service unknown. The messuage, carucate, arable, meadow, pasture and wood at `le Bere', annual value 40s., are held of the king in chief for 7s. 4d. paid to the king by the constable of Porchester castle at Michaelmas.

He died on 15 July last. Philip Pagam is his son and next heir, aged 6 years and more.

TNA reference

C 138/63/26A mm. 1-2

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Jurors

  • Edward Clyue
  • John Wanstede
  • John Kentysly
  • John Gryme
  • Robert Tylhorwe
  • Thomas Wely
  • William Felyse
  • William Poleyn
  • William Trygge
  • William Tommys
  • John Tortyngton
  • John Danyell

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