E-CIPM 22-250: RICHARD DE SANCTO MAURO, CHEVALIER

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RICHARD DE SANCTO MAURO, CHEVALIER

Writ Head

247 Writ [unclassified]. ‡ 3 December 1423. [Wymbyssh]

Whether Mary his widow gave birth to a live infant, whether a son or daughter, and of what name and age.

Inquisition Head

DEVON. Inquisition [indented]. Barnstaple. 13 January 1424. [Beaumond]

Jurors

Jurors: John Golsmyth ; Richard Boghdon ; John Mulys of Barnstaple ; John Godchyld ; John Chapell ; Thomas Wyot ; Roger Pasmer ; Thomas Colston ; John Baynerd ; Roger Pogeslegh ; John Barry ; and John Herdyng .

Holdings

An inquisition before Thomas Brerdyng, escheator , [CIPM XIX, no. 555] held in Wiltshire found that he held, amongst others,

the manor of Castle Eaton
jointly with Mary his wife, who survives, by grant and enfeoffment of Master William Loryng, canon of Salisbury cathedral , and John Grigory of Bruton to Richard and Mary and the heirs of their bodies.

Richard died on 6 January 1409 and Mary his wife was then pregnant by him. This issue would be his next heir, otherwise John de Sancto Mauro, his brother, was his next heir. Mary gave birth to a live infant, a daughter named Alice, whom William le Zouche, chevalier , married. Alice is Richard’s daughter and heir, aged 14 years on 23 July last.

TNA reference

C 139/9/10 mm.1–2

Inquisition Head

SOMERSET. Inquisition. Taunton. 29 December 1423. [Coker]

Jurors

Jurors: Richard Marchaunt ; John Boghe ; John Baker ; Robert Crook ; William Payn ; Simon Penvon ; John Mayvyel ; Roger Grey ; John Dudman ; John Phylpot ; John Furneyle ; and John Cokke .

Holdings

The details contained in the writ and findings of 247 are repeated.

TNA reference

C 139/9/10 mm.3–4

Writ Head

249 [Writ: see 248 .]

Inquisition Head

DORSET. Inquisition. Sherborne. 12 January 1424. [Coker]

Jurors

Jurors: Simon Chamberlayn ; John Draper ; John Langrygge ; Nicholas Rake ; John Salter, senior ; John Leneden ; John Dene ; John Keylewey ; John Leycetyr ; Thomas Donne ; William Knaploke ; and Richard Rochell .

Holdings

The details contained in the writ and findings of 247 are repeated.

TNA reference

C 139/9/10 mm.3, 5

Writ Head

250 Writ que plura. ‡ 19 July 1423. [Smyth]

Regarding lands held of ‪Henry IV .

Inquisition Head

SOMERSET. Inquisition. Bruton. 5 October 1423. [Carent]

Jurors

Jurors: John Gregory ; William Ch[?am]berleyn [ms holed]; Richard Arnold ; John Hyndon ; Thomas Karville ; Robert Trap ; William Ede ; Robert Talbot ; William Cook ; John Waltham ; John Turnepeny ; and Richard Parker .

Holdings

He was seised of

the manor of Nitherbroketon with the advowson of Overbroketon church
in his demesne as of fee. He demised these to Nicholas Hamelyn and Elizabeth his wife, who survive, for their lives, paying to Richard, his heirs and assigns, 6s. 8d. yearly at Easter and Michaelmas. Richard died seised of the rent and reversion, and held the manor and advowson of the earl of Salisbury’ s heir, service unknown.

He died on 6 January 1409. Mary his wife was then pregnant by him and on the following 23 July, gave birth to a daughter named Alice who is his daughter and heir and whom William Lord de Zouche, knight , married. Alice was aged 14 years on 23 July last. At the time of his death, John de Sancto Mauro was his brother and heir apparent. He thus held more lands and tenements than were specified in the inquisition held before Richard Oterry, escheator , but no more than specified there and above [CIPM XIX, no. 559].

TNA reference

C 139/9/10 mm.6–7

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Nitherbroketon, Overbroketon
Total: -

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

Jurors

  • John Gregory
  • William Ch[?am]berleyn
  • Richard Arnold
  • John Hyndon
  • Thomas Karville
  • Robert Trap
  • William Ede
  • Robert Talbot
  • William Cook
  • John Waltham
  • John Turnepeny
  • Richard Parker

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