E-CIPM 23-684: PHILIP DARCY, KNIGHT

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PHILIP DARCY, KNIGHT , SON OF JOHN DARCY, CHEVALIER

Writ Head

683 Writ que plura . ‡ 1 June 1431. [Smyth].G

Regarding CIPM XXI no. 359, an inquisition taken in 1420.

Inquisition Head

LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Lincoln Castle 1 October 1431. [Tamworth].

Jurors

Jurors: Richard Hardeffyssh of Kexby; John Nevyl , Roger West , and Richard Freman of Faldingworth; William Westfelde of Fillingham; John Smyth of Stow; John Cletham of Fillingham; William Martyn of Kexby; Thomas Coupland of Marton; John Turfgoos of Upton; John Broughton of Brampton; John Fichett of Sturton; and John Woderofe of Upton.

Holdings

[2]+More lands and tenements came to the hands of ‪ Henry IV, were in the hands of ‪Henry V, and are still in the hands of ‪Henry VI owing to the death of John Darcy, chevalier, who held of ‪ Henry IV in chief, and the minority of Philip son and heir of John, who was a minor in the wardship of ‪ Henry V, than were specified in the inquisition taken after Philip’s death.+[2] Continues as 681+[1].

Heirs as 681, described as the daughters and heirs of Philip.

[Dorse:] Lincoln. P.

TNA reference

C 139/55/40 mm.5–6

Writ Head

684 Writ que plura . ‡ 1 June 1431. [Smyth].G

Regarding CIPM XXI no. 355, an inquisition taken in 1420.

Inquisition Head

DERBYSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Derby 2 October 1431. [Cursun].

Jurors

Jurors: Thomas Lunestr ; William Marshall ; John Bate of Allestree; Richard Bradbury ; John Spynkhull ; Ingram Fraunceys ; Thomas Caus ; Robert Wynter ; Walter Wolley ; Thomas Bradshaw ; John Fraunceys ; and John Matlok .

Holdings

No lands or tenements came to the hands of ‪ Henry IV owing to the death of John Darcy and the minority of Philip, but more lands and tenements did come to the hands of ‪ Henry IV and then to the hands of ‪ Henry V owing to the death of Elizabeth widow of Philip, who held in dower of ‪ Henry IV from the inheritance of Philip son of John, and the minority of Philip, who died a minor in the wardship of ‪ Henry V, than were specified in the inquisition taken after the death of Philip. [3]+

Beighton, advowson of church; and Eckington, advowson of ½ church, where William Ardern is currently rector by presentation of ‪ Henry VI , worth nothing yearly, held of the king in chief.
+[3]

Heirs as 683.
TNA reference

C 139/55/40 mm.9–10

Writ Head

685 Writ que plura . ‡ 1 June 1431. [Smyth].G

Regarding CIPM XXI no. 357, an inquisition taken in 1419.

Inquisition Head

YORKSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. York Castle 4 October 1431. [Thwaites].

Jurors

Jurors: John Wandesford ; John Wyclyff ; Thomas Blawfrount ; John Mowbray ; Norman Carnaby ; Thomas del Spence ; Thomas Henrison ; Thomas Wharrom ; John Gowton ; Richard Marrik ; Thomas Ayscogh ; and Henry Tesedale .

Holdings

Begins as 683+[2]. Continues as 682+[1], except that each acre of the 40 a. land in Great Broughton is worth 4d. yearly.

Heirs as 683.
It is unknown who has occupied the lands and tenements since the death of Philip and taken the issues.

[Dorse:] York. P.

TNA reference

C 139/55/40 mm.13–14

E 149/121/11 m.2

Writ Head

686 Writ de partitione (Yorkshire). 20 November 1431. [Wymbyssh].G

[CClR 1429–1425, p. 143].

TNA reference

E 149/121/11 m.3

Writ Head

687 Writ de partitione (Lincolnshire). 20 November 1431. [Wymbyssh].G

[CClR 1429–1425, p. 143].

TNA reference

E 149/121/11 m.4

Writ Head

688 Writ de partitione (Northumberland). 20 November 1431. [Wymbyssh].G

[CClR 1429–1425, p. 143].

TNA reference

E 149/121/11 m.5

Writ Head

689 Writ de partitione (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire). 20 November 1431. [Wymbyssh].G

[CClR 1429–1425, p. 143].

TNA reference

E 149/121/11 m.6

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Beighton, Eckington
Total: -

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

Jurors

  • Thomas Lunestr
  • William Marshall
  • John Bate of Allestree
  • Richard Bradbury
  • John Spynkhull
  • Ingram Fraunceys
  • Thomas Caus
  • Robert Wynter
  • Walter Wolley
  • Thomas Bradshaw
  • John Fraunceys
  • John Matlok

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