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MAUD WIFE OF JOHN BABYNGTON
Inquisition Head
DEVON. Inquisition. Crediton. 18 November 1426. [Copleston]
Jurors
Jurors: John Prout ; William Squyer ; John Spenser ; John Takell ; Richard Whetelok ; John Pree ; John Hentescote ; Hugh Vycar ; Richard Worthy ; John Kyrton ; William Wylliam ; and William Clevehanger .
Holdings
She held . William Stoke, clerk , and William atte Wode of Newbury gave the manor to Amaury de Sancto Amando and Ida his wife and the heirs of their bodies. Amaury and Ida were seised in their demesne as of fee tail and had issue Eleanor. After Ida’s death Amaury married Eleanor. On 7 November 1393, Henry Inkepenne gave this manor of which he was seised in his demesne as of fee, to Amaury and Eleanor his wife and the heirs of Amaury’s body. Amaury was seised as of fee tail and Eleanor as of free tenement. Eleanor continued in her estate after Amaury’s death and died seised. The manor then descended to Elizabeth wife of William Beauchamp , this Maud and Eleanor Braybroke as kinswomen and heirs of the bodies of Amaury and Ida, being daughters of Gerard Braybroke , son of Eleanor their daughter.TNA reference
C 139/27/18 mm.1–2
Inquisition Head
BEDFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Stanbridge. 3 December 1426. [Haye]
Jurors
Jurors: William Saundres ; William Sweyn ; Thomas Holenden ; John Mason, senior ; John Agas ; John Hardyng, junior ; William Hogg ; Robert Martyn ; Robert Asshewell ; John Baldok ; John Boucher of Hockliffe; and Matthew Honore .
Holdings
She held Thomas Daunteseye and Henry Ingepenne gave this manor to Amaury de Sancto Amando and Eleanor his wife and the heirs of Amaury’s body. Amaury was seised in his demesne as of fee tail and Eleanor as of free tenement. Eleanor continued in her estate after Amaury’s death and died seised. The manor then descended lately to Elizabeth wife of William Beauchamp , this Maud and Eleanor Braybroke as kinswomen and heirs of the body of Amaury, being daughters of Gerard Braybroke , son of Eleanor daughter of Amaury, according to the form of this gift. Partition of the manor was made between these heirs in Chancery [see 570], with two of the three equal parts delivered to Elizabeth and Maud.TNA reference
C 139/27/18 mm.3, 5
E 149/137/1 m.1
Inquisition Head
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Northall. 4 December 1426. [Haye]
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Welde ; William Emberton ; Thomas Wygge ; John Makesfeld ; John Daunger ; William Steuenes of Mentmore; Thomas Sare ; John Knyght ; William Berford ; Reginald Sare ; Nicholas West ; and Roger Archer .
Holdings
She held no lands or tenements in her demesne as of fee in chief or in service of the king. She died seised ofTNA reference
C 139/27/18 mm.3–4
Inquisition Head
[Partitions not extant.]TNA reference
E 149/137/1 mm.3–4
Holdings
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Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Hay, Richard, escheator (Escheator)
- the king (King)
- Ingepenne, Henry (Grantor)
- ST AMAND, Amaury de, chevalier, Lord St Amand (Grantee)
- St Amand, ELEANOR (Grantee)
- Babyngton, MAUD (Subject of Inquisition)
- BABYNGTON, John (Named Person)
Jurors
- Thomas Welde
- William Emberton
- Thomas Wygge
- John Makesfeld
- John Daunger
- William Steuenes of Mentmore
- Thomas Sare
- John Knyght
- William Berford
- Reginald Sare
- Nicholas West
- Roger Archer