E-CIPM 25-247: MAUD WHO WAS WIFE OF PETER MAWELEY

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MAUD WHO WAS WIFE OF PETER MAWELEY

Writ Head

244 Writ [not extant]. 11 October 1438.

[CFR 1437–45, p. 51.]

Inquisition Head

YORKSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Old Malton. 28 October 1438. [Conyers].

[Inquisition: ms galled and faded.n171]

Jurors

Jurors: John Percye : William Swyllyngton ; Christopher Spencer ; William Navileton ; William Hoslerton ; William Lutton ; Henry Skiren ; Thomas Leuenyng ; John Navileton ; Thomas Paulyn ; ? John Brun [ms torn]; Robert Chace ; John Schirburn ; John Filey ; and William Warde .

Holdings
She held the following for life by grant of Robert de Wiclyf, parson of Rudby in Cleveland , and William Reson, chaplain , to Peter, described as Peter Maweley, knight , and Maud, and the heirs of the body of Peter, with remainder to the right heirs of Peter. The grant was made by charter, shown to the jurors, and royal licence was obtained [CPR 1399–1401, p. 325]. Peter died without heir of his body, with Maud still living, and she afterwards died seised in her demesne as of free tenement. Constance, who was wife of John Bygod, knight , one of Peter’s sisters, and John Salvan, knight , Peter’s kin as son of Elizabeth, his other sister, are his next heirs. n172
Mulgrave, the castle and manor, held of the king in chief by knight service.n173 The castle is worth nothing yearly. There are parcels and hamlets belonging to the castle and manor, viz., the vill of Lythe, worth £10 yearly; the hamlet of Sandsend, worth 100s. yearly; the hamlet of Barnby, worth 40s. yearly; the hamlet of Hutton Mulgrave, worth 40s. yearly; the hamlet of Mickleby, worth 40s. yearly; the hamlet of Ellerby, worth 40s. yearly; and a grange [at Goldsborough] called ‘Goldisburgh Grange’, worth 30s. yearly. In the castle and manor, there is 40s. assize rent, payable by the hand of various free tenants at Martinmas and Pentecost equally.
Egton, the manor, held of the king in chief by knight service. There is the manorial site, worth 2s. yearly; the vill of Egton, worth 100s. yearly; the hamlet of Westonby, worth £4 yearly; and a plot called ‘Cokwald’, worth 40s. yearly.
Lockington, the manor, held of the king in chief by knight service. There are 20 messuages, each worth 14d. yearly; 40 bovates, each worth ?2s. yearly; 20 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; and a messuage, newly-built and called the manor of Barf Hill, worth 40s. yearly.
Bainton, advowson of the church, worth nothing yearly because full, held of the king in chief by knight service.
She held the following for life by grant of Robert de Wiclyf, parson of Rudby in Cleveland , and William Reson, chaplain , to Maud, with remainder to the right heirs of Peter, lately her husband. The grant was made by charter, shown to the jurors. Royal licence was obtained [CPR 1416–22, p. 179]. Peter’s next heirs are described above.
Doncaster, the manor, held of the king in chief by knight service. In the manor, there is the vill of Doncaster, worth £15 yearly; the vill of Hexthorpe, worth 100s. yearly; the vill of Balby, worth 50s. yearly; the hamlet of Long Sandall, worth £4 yearly; and £6 3s. assize rent payable by the hand of various free tenants at Easter, Midsummer, Michaelmas, and Christmas, equally.
Birdsall, the manor, held of the king in chief by knight service. [No extent given.]
Rossington, the manor and advowson of the church, held of the king in chief by knight service. There is the manorial site, worth nothing yearly; 20 messuages, each worth 10d. yearly; 40 bovates, each worth 2s. yearly; 16 a. meadow...;... acres of timber wood, worth nothing yearly; 200 a. moor, worth nothing because rented with...;... 14 messuages...;... land, each... ?6d. yearly; 40 a. meadow...; and... payable by the hand of various free tenants at Martinmas and Pentecost equally.
She was seised of the following in demesne as of fee tail by grant of John Ellerker , William Gaunton, clerk , Richard ?Bedley, and ... ...ake, to Peter and Maud, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the right heirs of Peter. The grant was made by charter, shown to the jurors. Peter died without heir of the body of Maud. She survived him and afterwards died seised of her estate. Peter’s next heirs are described above.
Reeth in Swaledale, the manor, held of the king as of the honour of Richmond as 1/4 knight’s fee. There is the manorial site, worth 12d. yearly; the vill of Reeth, worth 10 marks yearly; and the vill of Healaugh, worth £10 yearly.
Seaton, the manor, held of the heirs of Lord Darcy, service unknown. There is the manorial site, worth nothing yearly; the hamlet of Staithes, worth 60s. yearly; the hamlet of Scaling, worth 40s. yearly; the hamlet of Borrowby, worth 40s. yearly; 4 messuages in Runswick Bay, each messuage worth 6s. yearly; and the hamlet of Roxby, worth 20s. yearly.
Hinderwell, the manor and advowson of the church, held of the heirs of Lord Darcy, service unknown. There is the manorial site, worth nothing yearly; and the vill of Hinderwell, worth £10 yearly.
The advowson is worth nothing yearly because full.
She held the following for life by legacy of Peter in his will, with reversion to the next heirs of Peter as described above. All messuages, lands, tenements, rents, and services within the vill and liberty of Scarborough are, and have been for time out of mind, bequeathable by will. The will was shown to the jurors.
Scarborough, 8 messuages, each worth 4s. yearly; and 40s. assize rent taken by the hand of various free tenants at Martinmas and Pentecost equally, held of the king in burgage as of his borough of Scarborough.
She held the following in dower by endowment of Peter from the inheritance of Peter’s next heirs, described above.
Kilnwick, Applegarth, and Hunmanby, a third of the manors, held of the king in chief as 1/20 knight’s fee. The third of these manors is worth 20s. yearly, and no more, because the whole manors are burdened with an annual payment of £20 to Maud, lately wife of John Saynt John , knight , and Anthony de Sancto Quintino, esquire , and the heirs of their bodies.
Atwicka third of 1/3 manor, annual value 20s., held of Lord Roos , service unknown.
She held in dower by endowment of Peter
1/3 castle and 1/3 manor of Bransholme,
1/3 manor of Sutton, and
advowsons of 6 chantries in the church of Sutton,
from the inheritance of Constance, who was wife of John Bygod, knight , John Salvan, knight , Robert Vghtred, knight , Agnes, lately wife of Brian de Stapulton, knight , Maud, lately wife of William Waddesley , and of Ralph Bulmer, knight , because Robert Lorymer , Peter Grymesby of Norton Disney, Thomas Faucunbrigh , William Boroby, chaplain , and William Spencer granted the castle, manors, and advowsons, to Thomas de Sutton, knight , and Agnes his wife, and the heirs male of their bodies, with successive remainders to Peter de Malelacu VI (sexto) and Constance his wife, and the heirs male of their bodies; to Peter son of Peter and Margery his wife, and the heirs male of their bodies; and to the right heirs of Thomas de Sutton . Thomas de Sutton and Agnes his wife were thus seised in demesne as of fee tail, and died so seised without heir male of their bodies. Similarly, Peter de Malelacu VI... [the rest of the inquisition is lost: there are stitch marks at the foot of the extant membrane].
TNA reference

C 139/93/48 m. 1

n174
Writ Head

245 Writ [not extant]. 11 October 1438.

[CFR 1437–45, p. 51.]

Inquisition Head

LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition. Spital in the Street. 30 October 1438. [Stanelowe].

Jurors

[Jurors not listed.]

Holdings

She held no lands or tenements in demesne as of fee, for life, in dower, or any other way.

She died on 1 October last. Ralph, earl of Westmorland , is her kin and next heir, viz., son of John brother of Maud.

TNA reference

E 149/166/4 m. 1

Writ Head

246 Writ de partitione. 15 November 1438.n175

Addressed to the escheator in Yorkshire [CFR 1437–45, p. 66]. Order to partition the lands and tenements held by Maud, lately wife of Peter Maweley , between Constance, who was wife of John Bygod, knight , sister and one of the heirs of Peter, and John Salvan, knight , son of Elizabeth, the other sister of Peter, John being his kin and other heir.

[Head:] From 17 ‪ Henry VI , roll 5.

TNA reference

E 152/10/533 m. 1 #1

Writ Head

247 Writ de partitione. 15 November 1438.n176

Addressed to the escheator in Yorkshire [CFR 1437–45, pp. 66–7]. Order to partition 1/3 castle and manor of Bransholme and of the manor of Sutton, and advowsons of 6 chantries in the church of Sutton, held in dower by Maud, who was wife of Peter Maweley, knight , between Constance, who was wife of John Bygod, knight , John Salvan, knight , Robert Ughtred, knight , Agnes, who was wife of Brian de Stapulton, knight , Maud, who was wife of William Waddesley , and Ralph Bulmer, knight .

[Head:] From 17 ‪ Henry VI , roll 5.

TNA reference

E 152/10/533 m. 1 #2

n172^: Margin: ‘heirs’.

n173^: Margin: ‘by knight service’.

n174^: There are further illegible marginal notes.

n175^: The clerk’s name not given because the writ is a copy.

n176^: The clerk’s name not given because the writ is a copy.

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