E-CIPM 24-133: BEATRICE WHO WAS WIFE OF THOMAS HAYTON

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BEATRICE WHO WAS WIFE OF THOMAS HAYTON

Writ Head

133 Writ de dote assignanda. 16 May 1432. [Wymbyssh].

Order to assign dower in the presence of John Exham , who has taken to wife Agnes, daughter and heir of Thomas Hayton , or his attorneys [CClR 1429–35, p. 149].

Inquisition Head

SURREY. Assignment of dower. Great Burgh. 27 October 1432. [Wyntereshull].

Holdings

In the presence of John Agelon , attorney of John Exham husband of Agnes, daughter and heir of Thomas Hayton , and of John Cherlewode , Edmund ?Hermode [hole in ms] and others. The following was assigned to Beatrice in dower from the lands and tenements that Thomas her former husband held of the king in chief.

Great Burgh, in the site of the manor 2 high chambers and 2 low chambers in the south of the hall of the manor with free entry and exit to the same; 1/3 cook-house, 1/3 ‘le Baggehows’ and 1/3 ?oste and 1/3 oven in the west with free entry and exit from the cook-house to the chambers; 2 granaries (‘gerners’) – one beside the hall on the north and the other on the east; a barn in the south of the manor with 1/3 close called ‘le Gate’ and with free entry and exit to the same; a stable roofed with tiles called ‘le Sidyrhows’, another building called ‘le Wrengehows’ and 1/3 building called ‘le Wollehows’ in the west; 1/3 garden opposite the hall in the west, a garden on the south of the same barn and 1/3 garden called ?‘Gaunergardyn’; a field in severalty called ‘le Suthfeld’ containing 28 a. land; 3 a. land together in the field called ‘Chyrchefeld’ in the east, 6 a. land together in the field called ‘Losegrovefeld’ in the west, 8 a. land together below ‘le Losegrovefeld’ in the west, 10 a. land together in the field between ‘Berghwode’ and ‘le Beche’ in the east of ‘le Beche’, 1/3 close called ‘le Beche’ in the south and 8 a. land together in the west of ‘le Beche’.
Ewell, in the site of the messuage a high chamber on the west of the hall of the messuage, a low chamber called ‘le Penterie’ with free entry and exit to these and 1/3 cook-house with free entry and exit to these; 1/3 barn there, namely ‘le Suthrowme’ of the barn in the south, a building called ‘le ?Shep...on’ [ms soiled] on the west of the gate called ‘le Gatehows’, being 23 feet long, and a building called ‘le Este Shoppe’; 6 a. land together in the common field of Ewell in a furlong called ‘Stancroft’, lying north to south, 1 a. land in ‘le Chirchefurlange’, 3 a. land together in ‘le Northcrofte’ beside the prior of Merton’ s land and abutting on ‘le Charlemanmede’, 10 a. land together in the middle of a furlong called ‘le Stones’, 4 1/2 a. land together in the west in a furlong called ‘le Stakehelde’, 3 a. land together in the west in a furlong called ‘le Goren’, 2 a. land together in the south in a furlong called ‘Sixacre’, 2 a. land together in the south in a furlong called ‘Cloteden’, 1 a. land at ‘le Blakebussh’, 1 a. land in a furlong called ‘le Hose’, 2 a. land together in the south in ‘le Wowefurlange’, 1 a. land in the north in ‘Longefurlange’, 2 a. land together in the south of a croft called ‘Lymecroft’, and 1 1/2 a. land together in the west in ‘Lymecroft’; assize rent at two annual terms from the following – Richard Parker 2s. 10d., William Long... [ms soiled] 3 3/4d., John Langele 12d., William Chyrcheman 1/4d., Gilbert Brytte 9 1/2d., John Bellok 3d., Henry Heggere 18d., Stephen Ingram 3s. 8 1/2d. and William Hay ... ‘shepherd’ 2s. 3 1/2d.; 1 a. and 1/3 meadow in ‘Ewellmede’ in the north of the meadow; part of the profits of the mill [in] Ewell and 1/3 profits of the dovecot there; 1 a. land in the common field of Cuddington in the west part of a furlong called ‘A Bove the Towne’, 1 a. land in the same field in the south part of a furlong called ‘Howelesfurlange’, 1 a. land in the north part of a furlong called ‘Trottesworth’, 2 a. land together in the south part of a furlong called ‘M...rkefurlange’, 3 a. land together in a furlong ‘By the Towneside’, 1 a. land in a furlong called ‘Vppehowell’ and 1 a. land in a furlong called ‘Mery...ll’; in Walton on the Hill a croft of land called ‘le Berecroft’ in the north beside ‘le Doune’, 1/3 of 1/2 a. wood in the same vill, in the west, 3 a. land together in the common field of Walton on the Hill in the south part of a furlong called ‘le Netherhole’, 3 1/3 a. land together in the same field in the north part of a furlong called ‘Overhole’ and 1 a. land in the same field called ‘Horsehedeacre’.

TNA reference

C 139/61/59 m.1

E 149/149/14 m.2

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Gaunergardyn, le Suthfeld, Chyrchefeld, Losegrovefeld, Berghwode, le Beche (Assigned Holding)
Total: -
Ewell, Ewell, Ewell, Cuddington, Walton on the Hill, Walton on the Hill (Assigned Holding)
Total: -

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

  • Wymbyssh(Writ Clerk)

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