E-CIPM 23-76: WILLIAM SON OF JOHN DABRICHECOURT, KNIGHT

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WILLIAM SON OF JOHN DABRICHECOURT, KNIGHT , AND JOAN

Inquisition Head

WILTSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Ludgershall 3 March 1428. [Veer].

Jurors

Jurors: William Bisshop ; Walter Combe ; William Comper ; John Northe ; John Bokelond ; William atte Water ; Walter Pyvell ; John Couper ; John Kenne ; Robert Monke ; John Dune ; and Richard Ragge .

Holdings
No lands or tenements came to the hands of ‪ Henry V nor are still in the hands of ‪ Henry VI , owing to the death of John Dabrichecourt, knight, lord of Stratfield Saye , and Joan his wife, and the minority of William their son and heir. Joan held the following to her and the heirs of her body by John Dabrichecourt , with remainder to the right heirs of John Dabrichecourt .
Great Sheep Bridge, 2 messuages, each worth 12d. yearly, and one virgate, worth 5s. yearly, held of Richard Milburne by rendering 15s. yearly.
They held the above, among other lands and tenements, by gift and enfeoffment of William Lynde , Eustace Dabrichecourt , William Rous , and William Alisandre , described as all those lands and tenements, meadows, pastures, rents, and services that John lately had by enfeoffment of Nicholas Dabrichecourt , brother of John, to John and Joan, described as John Dabrichecourt, lord of Stratfield Saye , and Joan his wife, and to the heirs of their bodies in perpetuity. Failing such heirs, the above should wholly remain to the right heirs of John as shown by the charter of enfeoffment dated Stratfield Saye 19 January 1415. The charter was shown to the jurors. They had issue: William.

John died and Joan survived. She then died without any other issue between her and John. William died without heir on 1 July 1422. By his death, the above lands and tenements should remain to John, right heir of John Dabrichecourt as his son by the body of Joan his first wife. John son of John turned 21 on 23 November last.

Thomas Rogger has taken the profits of the above lands and tenements since William’s death, title unknown.

TNA reference

C 139/34/43 mm.5, 7

Inquisition Head

HAMPSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Andover 4 March 1428. [Veer].

Jurors

Jurors: Henry Wallop ; Robert Lyly ; Thomas Tylly ; William Payn ; Ralph Taillour ; William Bastarde ; John Rykman ; John Marchaunt ; John Fygge ; William Loket ; Walter Clerk ; and John Stubbe .

Holdings
Findings as 76, regarding the following lands and tenements, held by fealty of John Fitzelys, esquire .
Stratfield Saye, ‘Newmanneslond’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly; ‘Fayrlond’, worth 3s. 4d. yearly; ‘Burbacheslond’, worth 20d. yearly; ‘Shaldesfordeslond’, worth 20d. yearly; a messuage called ‘Crouchehous’ with a garden and adjacent croft, worth 12d. yearly; a cottage with adjacent curtilage, formerly of Edmund Smyth , worth 12d.; a tenement called ‘Cokeslem’, worth 3s. 4d. yearly; a field called ‘Juhome iuxta Berfeldhacche’, worth 20d. yearly; 3 crofts in Heckfield lying together, with the lane leading from Stanford End to the heath on the one side and ‘Yongeslond’ on the other, worth 3s. yearly; a house called ‘Ochynhowe’ with adjacent garden, croft, and grove, worth 20d. yearly; and one croft called ‘Herwardes crofte’, worth 12d. yearly.
Waterford in Bramley, 40s. rent taken from lands and a mill.
TNA reference

C 139/34/43 mm.5–6

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Great Sheep Bridge
messuages12d. (per unit)2 (2 x messuages)2s. (=24d.)
virgate5s.one (1 x virgate)5s. (=60d.)
Total: 7s. (=84d.)

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

Jurors

  • William Bisshop
  • Walter Combe
  • William Comper
  • John Northe
  • John Bokelond
  • William atte Water
  • Walter Pyvell
  • John Couper
  • John Kenne
  • Robert Monke
  • John Dune
  • Richard Ragge

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