E-CIPM 21-960: RALPH DE EURE, KNIGHT

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RALPH DE EURE, KNIGHT

Writ Head

960 Writ ‡ 16 April 1422. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.

Writ Head

Writ mittimus 28 May 1422. [Smyth]. Teste Humphrey, duke of Gloucester.

Encloses the tenor of a writ of Richard II enrolled in Chancery and ordering the escheator to inspect and further consider it in order to make the inquisition as full as possible.

Writ Head

Writ precipimus 17 July 1377.

Addressed to John de Bygot, escheator in Yorkshire and Northumberland, stating that certain manors, lands and tenements which Mary de Sancto Paulo, countess of Pembroke, held in dower after the death of her husband Aymer de Valence, earl of Pembroke, of the inheritance of Elizabeth and Philippa, daughters and heirs of David Strabolgi, earl of Atholl, kinsman and one of the heirs of Aymer, were taken into the hand of Edward III after her death, and ordering him to assign £10 rent in Great or Little Driffield, Beswick, Kilham, Auburn and Scoreby in Yorkshire and 5 marks rent from a water-mill, messuage, 60 a. arable, 20 a. meadow, 2 husbandlands and 2 cottages in Ponteland, and the manor, township and forest of Felton to Elizabeth, of full age, and her husband Thomas de Percy, whose fealty has been taken for Elizabeth's purparty, a reasonable relief being paid at the Exchequer.

Inquisition Head

Northumberland. Inquisition. Morpeth. 17 June 1422. [Cerff].

Jurors

Jurors: John Strother ; Robert Corbet ; Adam Killyngworth ; John Herle ; William Bodenale ; Robert Jakson ; William Benet ; John Seytton ; Simon Weltden ; Thomas Hesilrygg of Swarland ; Robert Musgraue ; William Carre ; and John de la Vale .

Holdings

He was seised of the following in his demesne as of fee simple: the manors of Kirkhaugh, annual value £15, and Darras Hall, annual value 30s.; the townships of Berwick Hill, annual value £10, High or Little Callerton, annual value 30s., Throphill, annual value 100s., Newton Underwood, annual value 100s., and 1/5 township of Benridge, annual value 12s.; and the park and water-mill of Mitford, annual value 60s. All are held in socage of Henry Percy of Atholl, knight , of his lordship of Mitford, rendering a barbed arrow on the feast of [the Nativity of] St. John the Baptist; the township of Lynemouth, annual value 40s., held of the earl of Westmorland of his lordship of Bywell , service unknown. He was seised of the following in his demesne as of fee: 12 burgages and 80 a. arable in Mitford, annual value 40s., the burgages held of Henry Percy of his lordship of Mitford in burgage, the 80 a. of the same lord for a service unknown; 1/2 township of Haydon, annual value 13s. 4d., held of the lord of Ellington , service unknown. Aymer de Valence, knight , was seised of the manor, township and forest of Felton in his demesne as of fee and, so seised, married Mary. After his death they ought to have descended to David Strabolgi, earl of Atholl , as his kinsman and heir, i.e. son of David Strabolgy son of Joan daughter of Joan sister and one of the heirs of Aymer, but were among lands and tenements assigned in dower to Mary. By his charter shown to the jurors in evidence David, earl of Atholl , granted the reversion to his uncle Aymer de Athell, knight , who by deed shown to the jurors conveyed it to Arnold Pynknee, clerk , Richard de Tytynsale, clerk , and Thomas de Ingilby, vicar of Bywell St. Andrew or St. Peter . By their charter shown to the jurors they regranted it to Aymer, his wife Mary and the heirs male of Aymer, with the following reversions: to Aymer's daughter Isabel and her husband Ralph de Euere in tail male, to the heirs male of Isabel, to Robert de Isle, knight , and his wife Mary in tail male, remainder as to one moiety to the heirs of the bodies of Ralph and Isabel and as to the other to those of Robert and Mary, ultimate remainder of each moiety to the other couple if either die without heirs of their bodies. The countess attorned to Aymer de Athell and entered the manor, township and forest. Isabel wife of Ralph died without heir male. Aymer died seised without heir male. By virtue of the reversion Ralph entered the manor, township and forest, held in fee tail for life and died seised. Mary wife of Robert de Isle, knight , died and so the manor, township and forest descended to Robert and his heirs male in fee simple. There are in the manor, township and forest: a capital messuage and garden, annual value 2s.; 240 a. demesne arable worth yearly 4d. an acre; 40 a. meadow worth yearly 16d. an acre; a water-mill, annual value 20s.; a furnace, annual value 3s.; 6 cottages worth yearly 6d. each; a close called `Felton park', the herbage of which is worth only 10s. without being wasted; a pasture called `Felton forest', annual value of the agistment only 6s.; various free tenants who hold in burgage in Felton by fealty and suit at 3 principal courts there and render 20s. yearly; a messuage and 10 a. arable formerly held by Henry de Strother of the lord of Felton by homage, fealty and 3s. 4d. yearly at Whitsun and the Nativity of St. John the Baptist equally; a messuage and 12 a. arable formerly held by the same Henry of the lord of Felton by service of enclosing part of the park of Felton in proportion to the size of his holding; a messuage held of the lord of Felton by fealty and render of 1 lb. cumin at the usual terms. The manor, township and forest are held of the king in chief as part of the lordship of Mitford for 1/2 knight's fee.

He died on Tuesday before the feast of St. Gregory the martyr [sic] last. William de Eure is his son and next heir, aged 26 years and more.

TNA reference

C 138/64/39 mm. 1-4

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. A previously illegible passage has also been added.

Writ Head

961 Writ melius inquirendo ‡ 16 July 1422. [Wymbyssh]. Teste Humphrey, duke of Gloucester.

Inquire into the date of Ralph's death because in the inquisition returned to Chancery which stated that he was seised in his demesne as of fee of the manors of Kirkhaugh and Darras Hall, the townships of Berwick Hill, High or Little Callerton, Throphill and Newton Underwood , 1/5 township of Benridge and the park and water-mill of Mitford, he was said to have died on Tuesday before the feast of St. Gregory the martyr, an unknown feast.

Inquisition Head

Northumberland. Inquisition. Newcastle upon Tyne castle. 12 Aug. [Cerff].

Jurors

Jurors: John Fox ; John Eryngton ; William Yong ; William Cartyngton ; John Coter ; Robert Hidwyn ; John Collan ; Walter Richardson ; John Fresell ; John Belyngeham ; Thomas Throklowe ; Adam Hagman ; and John Witton .

He died on Tuesday before the feast of St. Gregory the pope last [10 March].

TNA reference

C 138/64/39 mm. 1-4

ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.

Holdings

Holdings

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Extents

Extents

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People

People

Jurors

  • John Strother
  • Robert Corbet
  • Adam Killyngworth
  • John Herle
  • William Bodenale
  • Robert Jakson
  • William Benet
  • John Seytton
  • Simon Weltden
  • Thomas Hesilrygg of Swarland
  • Robert Musgraue
  • William Carre
  • John de la Vale

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