E-CIPM 23-660: JOHN DABRYGGECOURT, ESQUIRE

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JOHN DABRYGGECOURT, ESQUIRE

Inquisition Head

BERKSHIRE. Inquisition. Newbury 25 October 1431. [Perkyns].

Jurors

Jurors: Edward Tounesende ; John ...t [hole in ms]; Vincent Walron ; Nicholas Webbe ; Nicholas Iveryngton ; Richard Tykell ; John Braybrok ; Robert Hertrugge ; Roger Chillond ; John Mersshe ; Thomas Huntemyll ; and William Clerk .

Holdings
He held the following conjointly enfeoffed with Agnes, lately his wife and still living, and to the heirs of their bodies, [1]+by grant of William Fynderne, esquire , Thomas Bekyngham, esquire , Thomas Belwode , and William Fenton, clerk , by a fine, among other things, levied in the king’s court and shown to the jurors [CP 25/1/292/66 no. 83]. By this fine, William, Thomas, Thomas, and William recognised the following to be in right of John Dabryggecourt and Agnes.+[1]
Stratfield Mortimer and Beech Hill, 12 messuages and 60 a. arable, annual value 20s. They are not held of the king but of the earl of March as of his manor of Stratfield Mortimer, and of others, service unknown.

He died on 9 July last. Thomas son of John Dabryggecourt and Agnes his wife is John’s next heir, and aged 4 and more.

[Head:]

Received on 10 November.
TNA reference

C 139/54/29 mm.1–2

Inquisition Head

CITY OF LONDON. Inquisition. Guildhall 9 November 1431. [Welles].

Jurors

Jurors: Philip Colyng ; William Copman ; John Hendon ; Richard Fox ; Thomas Colman ; John Nicoll ; William Bokeryng ; Thomas Oxen ; Simon Scarlet ; William Reynald ; Henry Westnesse ; Daniel Maas ; and John Feithe .

Holdings
He held the following to him and the heirs of his body by grant of William Lynde , Eustace Dabryggecourt , William Rous , and William Alysaundre . The grant was made by a charter shown to the jurors.
Parish of St Margaret Pattens in the ward of Billingsgate, a tenement containing two dwellings, true annual value 20s. quit, leased, held of the king in free burgage as all the city is held.
He held the following.
Parish of St Margaret Pattens in the ward of Tower, another tenement with 2 shops adjacent in front, and 4 dwellings annexed to the tenement on the eastern side, annual value 40s. 8d. quit, leased, held of the king in free burgage as all the city is held.
Parish of St Dunstan in the East in the ward of Tower, another tenement with a shop adjacent and two annexed dwellings on the southern side, annual value 20s. quit, leased, held of the king in free burgage as all the city is held.
Date of death and heir as 656.
TNA reference

C 139/54/29 mm.3–4

Inquisition Head

HAMPSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Basingstoke 29 October 1431. [Bernard].

Jurors

Jurors: John Leche ; Richard Grigge ; Roger de Kent ; Richard Cotesmore ; William Chamberleyn ; Robert Leche ; John Serne ; John Coke ; Thomas Hereyerd ; John Wodelefe ; Peter Raunger ; and John Kene .

Holdings
He held the following conjointly enfeoffed with Agnes, lately his wife and still living, and to the heirs of their bodies by grant as 656+[1]. The fine was levied at Westminster on the octave of St John the Baptist 1428 and the king’s licence was obtained by letters patent also shown to the jurors [CPR 1422–1429, p. 479].
Stratfield Saye, the manor with advowson of the church there, held of the king in chief as a knight’s fee. True annual value of the manor, 20 marks.
Stratfield Saye, Heywood, Bramley, Heckfield, and Waterford (Wattesford), 3 messuages, a toft, 2 mills, 220 a. land, 10 a. meadow, 20 a. pasture, and 40s. rent, true annual value 10 marks. They are not held of the kingbut of Lord St John as of his manor of Basing, and of others, service unknown.
He held the following in demesne as of fee.
[ No location given], an assarted croft, worth nothing yearly, held of the king in chief by 2s. 3d..
Southampton, 3 decayed messuages, worth nothing yearly above maintenance and repairs, held of the king in burgage as all the vill is held.
Date of death and heir as 656.

[Head:] Received on 10 November.

TNA reference

C 139/54/29 mm.5, 9

Inquisition Head

WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Great Sheep Bridge 30 October 1431. [Bernard].

Jurors

Jurors: Robert Wodecok ; John Leche ; John Ryver ; John Idewyn ; John Frith ; Thomas Loges ; John Emelyn ; John Childe ; Roger Kent ; Richard Grigge ; John Kene ; and Peter Raunger .

Holdings
He held the following conjointly enfeoffed with Agnes, lately his wife and still living, and to the heirs of their bodies by grant as 656+[1].
Great Sheep Bridge, a messuage, toft, and 100 a. arable, true annual value 20s. They are not held of the king but of the earl of Salisbury , and of others, service unknown.
Date of death and heir as 656.
TNA reference

C 139/54/29 mm.5, 7

Writ Head

660 Writ (Exchequer). ‡ 26 June 1433. [Wymbyssh].

[Dorse:] Enrolled during Trinity term 1433, roll 2.

Inquisition Head

HAMPSHIRE. Inquisition ex officio [indented]. Farnborough 25 May 1433. [Veer].

Jurors

Jurors: John Holt ; William Graunt ; John Graunt ; John Gauge ; William Shysherst ; William Ayscombe ; William Sone ; Thomas Pokerigge ; Peter Dymers ; John Pokerygge ; John Jour ; John Goveyr ; and Stephen Wythener .

Holdings

Thomas Say and Isabel his wife were lately seised of the following in demesne as of fee tail by gift of master John de Tyngewyk.

Stratfield Saye, the manor and advowson of the church there, and £10 rent, parcel of the same manor, held of the king in chief by knight service.
They died seised of this estate and the manor etc. descended to Sibyl as daughter and heir of Thomas and Isabel. Sibyl died and the manor etc. descended to Elizabeth as daughter and heir of Sibyl. Elizabeth died and the manor etc. descended to John Dabryggecourt as son and heir of Elizabeth. John died and the manor etc. descended to John as son and heir of John. Thus seised, he granted the manor and advowson to William Fynderne, esquire , Thomas Bekyngham , Thomas Belwode , and William Fenton, clerk . They were never seised of the rent nor any parcel of the same and no tenant attorned to them for lands and tenements regarding the rent, nor any parcel of the same. William, Thomas, Thomas, and William granted the manor and advowson to John and Agnes his wife, and to the heirs of their bodies.n0113 Whether royal licence was obtained is unknown at present but, before the grant of the manor and advowson to William, Thomas etc., and at the time of the grant, John son of John always took the issues of the manor. He also took them after the grant and died seised of the manor and advowson in this way. He died seised of the following in demesne as of fee.
Bramley, an assarted croft, held of the king in chief as 1/100 knight’s fee.
The true annual value of the manor, croft, and rent is £23.

Date of death and heir as 656, except that Thomas is aged 6 years, and custody of the manor, advowson, croft, and heir belongs to the king.

Agnes took the issues from the time of John’s death.

TNA reference

C 139/54/29 mm.6, 8

n0113^: This part of the transaction as the grant of 656+[1].

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Bramley
croftan (1 x croft) -
Total: -

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Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

Jurors

  • John Holt
  • William Graunt
  • John Graunt
  • John Gauge
  • William Shysherst
  • William Ayscombe
  • William Sone
  • Thomas Pokerigge
  • Peter Dymers
  • John Pokerygge
  • John Jour
  • John Goveyr
  • Stephen Wythener

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