‹ E-CIPM 22-46: ELIZABETH DAUGHTER AND HEIR OF MICHAEL SON OF MICHAEL DE LA POLE, EARL OF SUFFOLK, AND KINSWOMAN AND HEIR OF KATHERINE WIFE OF THE EARL ›
ELIZABETH DAUGHTER AND HEIR OF MICHAEL SON OF MICHAEL DE LA POLE, EARL OF SUFFOLK, AND KINSWOMAN AND HEIR OF KATHERINE WIFE OF THE EARL
Inquisition Head
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Nottingham. 24 July 1423. [Goushull]
Jurors
Jurors: John Crumwell, senior ; William Scrymshire ; John Lysurs ; William Waryn ; John Fereman of South or North Muskham; William Parker of Kneesall; John Margret ; Robert Barbour of Southwell; Thomas Donyll ; William Rogerson ; Ellis Jonore ; and Robert Jakson .
Holdings
No lands or tenements came into the hands of Henry V or are in those of Henry VI owing to the death of Michael de la Pole, late earl of Suffolk , or the minority of Michael his son, who died a minor in the wardship of Henry V . The manor of Grassthorpe with appurtenances in Grassthorpe, Sutton on Trent, Normanton on Trent and North Clifton came into the hands of Henry V and are still in those of Henry VI owing to the death of Katherine late wife of the earl, and the minorities of Elizabeth, Katherine and Isabel, daughters and heirs of Michael the son, Elizabeth dying a minor in the wardship of Henry V .
Elizabeth died on 26 December 1421. Katherine and Isabel her sisters were her next heirs, Katherine was aged 12 years on 6 May 1422 and Isabel was 6 years on 4 June 1421.
TNA reference
C 139/2/26 mm.2, 5
Inquisition Head
LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition. Spital in the Street. 15 July 1423. [Denton]
Jurors
Jurors: Robert Wauter ; John Pryst ; John Bailly of Blyborough; John Carleton ; William Smyth of Bishop Norton; John Muller of Glentham; John Derby ; John Ovene ; Walter Spynk ; John Frankys ; John Croft ; and John Warde .
Holdings
as in 42, no lands or tenements came into the kings’ hands owing to the death of Michael de la Pole, late earl of Suffolk , or the minority of Michael his son. The manor of Blyborough remains in the king’s hands owing to the death of Katherine late wife of the earl and the minorities, as detailed in 42.
TNA reference
C 139/2/26 mm.7–8
Inquisition Head
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition. Northampton. 12 July 1423. [Compworth]
Jurors
Jurors: John Walker of Flore; Richard Short ; William Pertenhale ; John Sewale ; Thomas [Ma]yn; William Vessey ; William Lee ; John Basyn ; John Twyford ; Robert Sewale ; Robert Bere ; and William Burneby .
Holdings
The advowsons of the churches of Grafton Regis and Bugbrooke came into the hands of Henry V and are still in those of Henry VI owing the death of Michael de la Pole, late earl of Suffolk , and the minorities of Michael his son and Elizabeth, Katherine and Isabel daughters of Michael the son, Michael and Elizabeth dying in the wardship of Henry V.
TNA reference
C 139/2/26 mm.13–14
Inquisition Head
YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. Sculcoates. 12 July 1423. [Wentworth]
Jurors
Jurors: John Tutbury ; John Waleys ; Robert Holme ; Thomas Davy ; Robert Frekilton ; Thomas Medley ; Seman Burton ; Simon Bulfyn ; John Owgryme ; John Denne ; John Chalker ; and William Roseson .
Holdings
TNA reference
C 139/2/26 mm.19–20
Inquisition Head
SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Weybread. 14 July 1423. [Wynter]
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Doket ; Robert Mendham ; Reginald Folcrede ; Thomas Fraunceys ; John Puntyng ; Simon Sterve ; Robert Harry ; John Bery ; John Tumbek ; John Chaloner ; John Godyng ; and John Maggisson .
Holdings
as in 42, no lands or tenements came into the kings’ hands owing to the death of Michael de la Pole, late earl of Suffolk , or the minority of Michael his son. However,
Date of death and heirs as in 42.
TNA reference
C 139/2/26 mm.25 –6
Inquisition Head
NORFOLK. Inquisition. Harleston. 15 July 1423. [Wynter]
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Wode ; William Grys ; John Ovy ; Thomas Totyld ; William Knyght ; William Bacon ; John Bernard ; Richard Sheldrake ; Robert Skut ; John Daldry ; Thomas Baron ; and William Corbyn .
Holdings
No lands or tenements came into the hands of Henry V or remain in those of Henry VI owing to the death of Michael de la Pole, late earl of Suffolk or of Katherine his wife, or the minority of Michael their son, who died in the wardship of Henry V. Isabel widow of William Ufford , sometime earl of Suffolk , held at her death the manor of Costessey in dower by endowment of William Ufford her husband and by assignment of Richard II in Chancery, reversion to Elizabeth, Katherine and Isabel then surviving and in the wardship of Henry V . n47_001 By letters patent dated at Westminster, 3 August 1384, and shown to the jurors [CPR 1381–5, p.450], Richard II granted that the reversion of the manor due to him and his heirs after Isabel’s death, remain to Michael de la Pole, former earl of Suffolk , great-grandfather of Katherine, Elizabeth and Isabel, and his heirs. The reversion descended from Michael the great-grandfather successively to Michael, late earl , as his son and heir, to Michael son of Michael son of Michael the great-grandfather, and to Katherine, Elizabeth and Isabel as the daughters and heirs of Michael son of Michael son of Michael the great-grandfather. The manor came into the hands of Henry V through the death of Isabel widow of William, and by reason of the minorities of Katherine, Elizabeth and Isabel.
TNA reference
C 139/2/26 mm.25, 32
Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Wingfield | ||||
Total: - |
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Wymbyssh, Nicholas, clerk (Writ Clerk)
- Wynter, Edmund, escheator (Escheator)
- Pole, Michael, earl of Suffolk (Named Person)
- Pole, Michael (Named Person)
- the king (King)
- Pole, Katherine (Named Person)
- Pole, ELIZABETH (Subject of Inquisition)
Jurors
- Richard Doket
- Robert Mendham
- Reginald Folcrede
- Thomas Fraunceys
- John Puntyng
- Simon Sterve
- Robert Harry
- John Bery
- John Tumbek
- John Chaloner
- John Godyng
- John Maggisson