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AGNES WHO WAS WIFE OF ROBERT BROUNE
Inquisition Head
BERKSHIRE. Assignment of dower. South Moreton. 21 October 1432. [Restwold].
In the presence of Richard Abberbury , farmer.
Holdings
Assigned to Agnes: from the built buildings all chambers, both lower and higher, at the north end of the hall of the adjacent capital messuage, called ‘Adresham’ in South Moreton, being 3 perches and 6 feet long and 1 perch and 5 feet wide, except for the lower building called ‘le Pantrye’; a building called ‘le Medilhowse’ between the cook-house and bake-house, being 1 perch and 11 feet long and wide – the well of the manor will be common between the king and Agnes; 2 granaries in the building called ‘le Gernerhouse’, in the east of this granary, being 9 feet long and 11 feet wide, with free entry and exit by the door of this building; a stable in the east with a small building in the east of the stable being 13 feet long and 8 feet wide; 1/3 pig-sty being 9
feet long and 9 feet wide; 2 bays of the grange, in the east of the grange with free entry and exit by the grange door, being 24 feet in length and 18 feet wide; 1/3 garden; free entry and exit through all gates of the messuage; 31s. 10d. [sic] assize rent – from
Richard
Kene
for his free tenement 23s. 6d.,
Richard
Taillour
8s.,
John
Colyn
4d. and
John
Martyn
1d. – at the usual terms; 30 a. 1/2 rood of land in various strips (cultura) as follows – 1/2 a. in the strip called ‘Ascroftes’, with the land of Henry
Husee, knight, on either side, 1⁄2 a. next to ‘Westmede’ and the same Henry’s land, 1/2 a. on the north of ‘la Worth’, 1/2 a. in the same strip with the land of the same Henry on either side, 1 a. in ‘le Inlondes’ and which is a projecting piece of land (foresheter), 1 a. in the same strip with the same Henry’s land on either side, 1 a. in ‘Hundeshill’ on the north of Henry’s land, 1/2 a. in ‘Sandylond’ with Henry’s land on either side, 1/2 a. in the same strip between a green ‘mere’ and Henry’s land, 1/2 a. beside the path leading to North Moreton, 1/2 a. in ‘le Sandylond’ between ‘le Redston’ with Henry’s land on either side, 1/2 a. in ‘Morefurlong’ between the land of
Richard
Smyth
and that of
Richard
Taillour
, 1/2 a. between the land lately Robert [Broune]’s on the south and that of
Henry
Husee
on the north, 1/2 a. in the strip extending beyond the lane leading to North Moreton between the land of the
rector of South Moreton
and that of
John
Randulfe
, 1/2 a. extending into ‘le Standale’ and which is the chief furlong (furlong) called ‘Behynde the Hille’, 1/2 a. headland lengthwise beside the field of North Moreton, 1 rood of headland beside
Richard
Tyghler
’s land, 1/2 a. in ‘Netherstandale’ on the west of
Richard
Wylly
’s land, 1/2 a. in ‘Merefurlong’ with
John
Randulfe
’s land on either side, 1/2 a. in ‘Crowethorn’ on the west of
Richard
Kene
’s land, 4 ‘gores’ together beside the road to the well of which 1/3 is for dower, 1/2 a. in ‘Dounefurlong’ between the land of
John
Kene
and that of Henry Husee, 1 a. at ‘Lowsythorn’ with the land which was
Robert
Brown
’s on either side, 1 a. in the furlong above ‘le Portwey’ beside the green ‘mere’ on the east, 1 a. in the same furlong beside the land lately William Long’s, 1 a. at ‘le Crabbetree’ on the west of the land lately Robert Brown’s, 1 a. in the furlong called ‘Maydesbush’ between the land of
John
Kene
and that of Henry Algar, 1 a. at ‘Grenedichfurlong’ on the north of
Henry
Husee
’s mete, 1 a. in the furlong on the south of the same Henry’s land, 1 a. in the same furlong beside the land called ‘Wylcokes’, 1 a. beside the road leading from South Moreton to Little Wittenham or Long Wittenham with the land lately Robert Brown’s on either side, 1 a. in the furlong extending into ‘le Longestryng’ with the land lately the same Robert’s on either side, 1 a. in ‘Fersynfurlong’ with the land lately the same Robert’s on either side, 1/2 a. in the furlong called ‘Wetherbede’ with
Thomas
Rothewell
’s land on either side, 1/2 a. on ‘Westdowne’ extending to the east on
Richard
Brownyng
’s land, 1 a. at ‘le Bourgh’ between the land of
Richard
Kene
and that of
Henry
Algar
, 1/2 a. in ‘Wellfurlong’ with
Thomas
Rothewell
’s land on either side, 1/2 a. in ‘Flexelondesherde’ with the land lately Robert Brown’s on either side, 1/2 a. in ‘Wollelond’ beside
Simon
Langhorn
’s land, 1 a. in ‘Shortelond’ which is a projecting piece of land with the same
Thomas
Rothewell
’s land on either side, 1/2 a. in ‘Shorthamme’ between the land of the same Thomas and that of the
rector of South Moreton
, 1/2 a. in ‘Brokhamme’ with the land called ‘Wylcokes’ on either side, 3 roods together in ‘Netherstandale’ extending into the king’s highway on the south of the land lately Robert Brown’s and
Richard
Kene
’s land, and 2 roods separately lengthwise in ‘le Westmede’; a several pasture called ‘Stonystretelese’, including hedges and ditches containing 3 roods beside the king’s highway to the bridge leading to Aston Tirrold or Aston Upthorpe (Aston); and 2 a. 1 rood and 8 feet of meadow as it falls by lot, of which 1 rood is opposite ‘le Asshe’ beside
Henry
Algar
’s meadow, 1 rood is beside the
rector of South Moreton’
s meadow extending into ‘Astondych’, a parcel of meadow 8 feet wide is beside
Richard
Kene
’s meadow, another parcel of meadow 1 rood and 8 feet wide is at ‘ Reedlake’ beside
John
Randulfe
junior
’s meadow, 1 a. and 1 rood lie together with the meadow lately Robert Brown’s on either side, and another parcel of meadow 8 feet wide is in ‘Northmede’ beside the meadow of the
rector of South Moreton
.
TNA reference
C 139/61/56 mm.1–2
Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
South Moreton, North Moreton, North Moreton, North Moreton, South Moreton, Little Wittenham, Long Wittenham, Aston Tirrold, Aston Upthorpe (Assigned Holding) | ||||
Total: - |
Extents
No holding extent information available.
People
- Wymbyssh(Writ Clerk)