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JOHN SEYNTCLERE SON AND HEIR OF PHILIP SEYNTCLERE, CHEVALIER , AND MARGARET HIS WIFE
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OXFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Deddington. 10 June 1423. [Waget]
Jurors
Jurors: John Notebeme ; Thomas Hobcrofte ; Thomas Saunders ; John Redehede ; John Brakkeley ; Richard Strange ; Nicholas Colyn ; John Spere ; John Burcetre ; Thomas Fuller ; John Russell ; and John Balewe .
Holdings
The following manors came into the hands of Henry IV and are in those of Henry VI owing to the death of Philip Seyntclere, chevalier , and the minority of John his son and heir, who died a minor in the wardship of Henry V. They are held of the king in chief by fealty only.
He died on 2 November 1418. Thomas Seyntclere is his brother and next heir, being son of Philip his father, and was aged 21 years and more on 25 March last.
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 mm.1–2
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OXFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Steeple Barton. 12 November 1423. [Waget]
Jurors
Jurors: William Wygthull ; Richard Verdon ; John Goldewell ; John Archer ; Richard Warter ; Ralph Archer ; John Colles ; John Waryn ; Thomas Payn ; John Byngham ; William Jeger ; and Thomas Halyngrugge .
Holdings
No lands or tenements came into the hands of Henry IV owing to the deaths of Philip Seyntclere, chevalier , and Margaret his wife, and the minority of John their son and heir, John dying a minor in the king’s wardship. The
Date of death and heir as in 68.
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 mm.5–6
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SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Haverhill. 16 June 1423. [Wynter]
Jurors
Jurors: John Derman ; Thomas Hunte ; William Godyng ; Peter Wodecok ; Roger Smyth ; John Serle ; Thomas Neel ; John Segrym ; John Russell ; John Edward ; Henry Relyng ; and John Patrik .
Holdings
The manor and advowson of Withersfield came into the hands of Henry IV and are still in those of Henry VI for the same reasons as in 68.
Date of death and heir as in 68.
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 mm.7–8
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SUFFOLK. Inquisition [indented]. Newmarket. 27 September 1423. [Wynter]
Jurors
Jurors: John Gladewyn ; John Brokton ; Richard Reward ; John Pere ; Richard Doo ; John Barkere of Exning ; John Ferour of Newmarket ; William Bele ; William Brayn ; William Cook ; John Heigham ; and John Redere .
Holdings
No lands or tenements came into the hands of Henry IV or are in those of Henry VI owing to the death of Margaret wife of Philip Seyntclere, chevalier , or the minority of John her son and heir, who died a minor in the wardship of Henry V. Margaret died jointly enfeoffed with Philip her husband in the
Date of death and heir as in 68.
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 mm.11–12
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CAMBRIDGESHIRE.n72_1 Inquisition. Cambridge. 22 July 1423. [Caldecote]
Jurors
Jurors: John Gayslee ; William Gilberd ; John Ordewe ; John Chaundeler ; Thomas Kyng ; Henry Clerk ; John Syser ; Geoffrey Clopton ; John Derby ; Thomas Gardyner ; Thomas Fermer ; Henry Lawe ; and John Joce .
Holdings
Date of death and heir as in 68. [The inquisition for Huntingdonshire ordered in the writ is not extant.]
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C 139/3/30 mm.13–14
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CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Inquisition. Swaffham Bulbeck. 15 October 1423. [Caldecote]
Jurors
Jurors: John Gayslee ; Thomas Basse ; William Gilberd ; Thomas Kyng ; Henry Clerk ; John Ordew ; John Chaundeler ; John Joce ; Thomas Fermer ; John Syser ; William Foukes ; and John Bradwell .
Holdings
No lands or tenements came into the hands of Henry IV or are in those of Henry VI for the same reasons as in 71. Margaret died seised jointly with Philip, her husband, of a manor in Swaffham Prior in her demesne as of fee tail by the grant described in 69. Tenure and extent as in 72.
Date of death and heir as in 68.
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 mm.19–20
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CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Inquisition. Swaffham Prior. 3 February 1424. [Parys]
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Basse ; Henry Clerk ; William Gerueys ; Thomas Rande ; William Fowkes ; John Aleynson ; William Gardener ; William Truman ; John Buk ; John Drausuerd ; John Berle ; and John Thomas .
Holdings
For the same reasons as in 68 more land, tenements, rents and services came into the hands of Henry IV and were in those of Henry V at John’s death than were specified in the inquisition taken after his death and returned to Henry V ’s Chancery, namely
Heir as in 68.
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C 139/3/30 mm.21–2
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SURREY.75_1 Inquisition [indented]. Godstone. 4 July 1423. [Wymeldon]
Jurors
Jurors: Stephen atte Lee ; Thomas Bylone ; Richard Tunbregge ; Peter atte Park ; Richard Coupere ; Richard Morannt ; William atte Shawe ; William Compworth ; John Eton ; John Medys ; John Whyte ; and William Asshele .
Holdings
The following lands and tenements, rents and services came into the hands of Henry IV and remain in those of Henry VI for the same reasons as in 68.
Date of death and heir as in 68.
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 mm.23–4
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SURREY. Inquisition [indented]. Godstone. 28 October 1423. [Wymeldon]
Jurors
Jurors: Stephen atte Lee ; Richard atte Lee ; Peter atte Park ; Alan Luggeford ; John Morannt ; William Morannt ; William Best ; John Lamb ; John Kyng ; Robert Kyng ; John Goshull ; and John Basset .
Holdings
No lands or tenements came into the hands of Henry IV or remain in those of Henry VI for the same reasons as in 71. Margaret died jointly enfeoffed with Philip her husband of the following manors by the grant described in 69, and Philip survived Margaret.
Date of death and heir as in 68.
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 mm.27–8
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KENT. Inquisition. Sevenoaks. 27 May 1423. [Charyngworth]
Jurors
Jurors: William Chanew ; John Harneys ; John Knygh’ ; William Sorell ; John Cartere ; Thomas Tebold ; Thomas Bokelond ; William Wyntere ; Robert Coupere ; James Absolon ; Alan Chelscombe ; and Walter Fremelyn of Kemsing.
Holdings
For the same reasons as in 68 the following came into the hands of Henry IV .
Date of death of John, as son and male heir of Philip and son and one of the heirs of Philip and Margaret to all the above lands and tenements in ‘Frank fee’ and in gavelkind, and heir as in 68.
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 mm.31–2
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LEICESTERSHIRE.n78_1 Inquisition ex officio. Leicester. 25 April 1423. [Burgh]
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Doweson ; John Marom ; Alan Deyster ; Henry Rogerson ; John Dyke ; Thomas Slykston ; Robert Smyth ; Geoffrey Langton ; John Dalby ; Thomas Wolvey ; Simon Dawe ; and John Phelpot .
Holdings
After the death of Philip Seintcler, knight , who held of Henry IV in chief, and by reason of the minority of John Seintcler , his son and heir, deceased, and of Thomas brother and heir of John, the following came into the hands of Henry IV and remain in those of Henry VI .
Thomas Greuell, former escheator , took the issues of the above from 2 November 1418, when John died, until Michaelmas 1419. Thomas Whatton of Long Whatton and Thomas Whatton of Mountsorrel took the issues from that Michaelmas until the day of this inquisition, and still do so.
TNA reference
E 149/115/3 m.10
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LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Leicester. 29 May 1423. [Burgh]
Jurors
Jurors: William Spencer of Blaby ; William Lewyn of Little Thorpe ; Robert Smyth of Leire ; Richard Morton , John Dyke and Richard Daweson , of Ashby Magna; Henry Rogerson ; Thomas Wryght ; Thomas Slykston ; John Dyke, junior ; Simon Dawe ; and Thomas Woluey of Thorpe.
Holdings
For the same reasons as in 68, the holdings in 78 came into the hands of Henry IV and remain in those of Henry VI . Tenure and extents as in 78, except that the messuages, virgates and rent in Willoughby Waterless are not noted as pertaining to that manor.
Date of death and heir as in 68.
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 mm. 33–4
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SOMERSET. Inquisition. Yeovil. 18 June 1423. [Carant]
Jurors
Jurors: John Gilden ; John Milburn ; William Lumbard ; Ralph Manston ; John Germyn ; William Burton ; John Bathe ; Richard Slade ; Richard Waite ; John Broun ; Thomas Parfite ; and John Symond .
Holdings
Date of death and heir as in 68.
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 mm.35–6
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SUSSEX.n81_1 Inquisition [indented]. East Grinstead. 5 July 1423. [Wymeldon]
Jurors
Jurors: William Telgherst ; Thomas Aleyn ; Thomas Michell ; William Morchale ; Ralph Dyne ; John Chaloner ; John Titelyng ; Richard Titelyng ; Peter atte Lake ; John Mason ; Thomas Pullehare ; and John Dyne .
Holdings
The following lands, tenements, rents and services came into the hands of Henry IV and remain in those of Henry VI for the same reasons as in 68. n81_2
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 m.39
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SUSSEX. Inquisition. East Grinstead. 21 January 1424. [Halle]
[The ms is stained.]
Jurors
Jurors: John Dyner ; John Tytelyng ; Richard atte Homwode ; William Morhale ; Richard Sherman ; Thomas Aleyn ; Richard Davy ; Richard Foghl ; John Chaloner ; John Wykes ; John Fairware ; and William Stronge .
Holdings
Findings as in 81 except that houses are not listed for the manor sites and there are the following variants and additions.
Date of death and heir as in 68.
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 mm.37– 8
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BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Wendover. 5 July 1423. [Hampden]
Jurors
Jurors: John Kyngham ; Robert Crokkere ; John Bastard ; Thomas Brystowe ; William Coupere ; William Kyngham ; William atte Welle ; Richard Hyne ; Henry Skynnere ; Thomas Poygeraunt ; Robert Gervays ; and John Padworth .
Holdings
No lands or tenements came into the hands of Henry IV or are still in those of Henry VI for the same reasons as in 67. Philip was formerly seised in his demesne as of fee of the manor of Aston Clinton called ‘Seyntcleres maner’, held of the king in chief by service of 1/2 knight’s fee. He gave this to John Roos for life, reversion to Philip and his heirs. Philip died seised of the reversion as of fee. Afterwards John Roos died and the manor came into the hands of Henry IV owing to his death and John’s minority and is still in those of Henry VI.
Date of death and heir as in 68.
TNA reference
C 139/3/30 mm.44–5
Holdings
No holding information available.
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Smyth, Chancery clerk (Named Person)
- Seintcler, PHILIP, chevalier, knight (Named Person)
- Henry IV, king of England (King)
- Burgh, John, escheator (Escheator)
- Henry VI, king of England (King)
- Seintcler, JOHN (Subject of Inquisition)
- PHILIP SEYNTCLERE, CHEVALIER (Named Person)
Jurors
- William Spencer of Blaby
- William Lewyn of Little Thorpe
- Robert Smyth of Leire
- Richard Morton
- John Dyke
- Richard Daweson
- Henry Rogerson
- Thomas Wryght
- Thomas Slykston
- John Dyke, junior
- Simon Dawe
- Thomas Woluey of Thorpe