E-CIPM 23-152: JOAN WIFE OF WILLIAM CHETEWYNDE

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JOAN WIFE OF WILLIAM CHETEWYNDE

Inquisition Head

LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition ex officio [indented]. Tur Langton 15 October 1427. [Bellers].

Jurors

Jurors: William Monseley ; William Person ; Richard Maywe ; Walter Fouler ; William Mauncell ; William Mattok ; John Janyn ; William Seymperr ; Reynold Chap ; William Molet ; William Dare ; and William Kytson .

Holdings
She held 2 virgates in Tur Langton of the king as of the archbishopric of York, then vacant, by knight service.
She died on 5 May 1425 upon which day the land was due to come into the king’s hands but John Hampton of Stourton in Staffordshire took the profits that year, as following: herbage of the meadow at 10s., fallow herbage at 7s., and 3 a. arable at 3s. He took the profits the following year (4 Henry VI ), as following: herbage of the meadow at 8s., fallow herbage at 5s., and 3 a. arable at 3s. He took the profits the following year (5 Henry VI ), as following: herbage of the meadow at 6s., fallow herbage at 4s., and 2 a. arable at 2s.
TNA reference

E 149/141/18 m.1

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Tur Langton
virgates2 (2 x virgate) -
Total: -

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

Jurors

  • William Monseley
  • William Person
  • Richard Maywe
  • Walter Fouler
  • William Mauncell
  • William Mattok
  • John Janyn
  • William Seymperr
  • Reynold Chap
  • William Molet
  • William Dare
  • William Kytson

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