E-CIPM 26-54: RALPH RADMYLD, ESQUIRE

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RALPH RADMYLD, ESQUIRE

Inquisition Head

BEDFORDSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Great Barford. 16 November 1443. [Loughton].

Jurors

Jurors: John Doke of Wilden; Henry Norman ; Thomas Lane ; John Cukkowe ; John Virgelot ; Thomas Chanewe ; John Baker ; William Russhe ; William Joye ; John Burrewell ; Richard Neweman ; and Henry Fynche .

Holdings
He held the following by curtesy after the death of Margaret his late wife, from the inheritance of Robert Radmyld , her son and heir.
Honeydon, ½ manor. The manor is held of Laurence Cheyne by suit to his court at Eaton Socon every three weeks. The site of the moiety is worth 3s. 4d. yearly, and there pertain to the moiety 40 a. arable, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 6a. meadow, each acre worth 10d. yearly; 18 a. pasture, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 16s. 4d. annual assize rent, payable by free tenants; and 6s. 8d. annual rent, payable by tenants at will.

He died on 3 August last. Robert Radmyld is his son and heir, aged 18 and more.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 1 December 1443

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TNA reference

C 139/109/34 mm. 1–2

Inquisition Head

HUNTINGDONSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. St Neots. 31 October 1443. [Ansty].

Jurors

Jurors: John Bridder ; John Taillour of Ellington; John Ilger ; Thomas Kynge ; John Amory ; Richard Billyng ; William Grene ; Thomas Smyth ; William Haliday ; John Dalton ; William Hare ; and Robert Galion .

Holdings
He held the following by curtesy after the death of Margaret his late wife.
Great Stukeley, ½ manor called ‘Camoys maner’, which with the other moiety is held of the king , of the honour of the castle of Huntingdon, by suit once a year to the king’s court at the castle on the Monday after Michaelmas. The site of the moiety is worth 10d. yearly, and there pertain to the moiety: various neif tenants who between them hold 5¾ virgates of land and pay 36s. 8d. at Easter and Michaelmas; a certain moiety of pasture (quedam medietas pasture), worth 12d. yearly; 90 a. arable, each acre worth 4d. yearly; and 5 a. wood, worth 20d. yearly.
Date of death and heir as 53.

[Head:] Delivered to Chancery on 26 November 1443.

TNA reference

C 139/109/34 mm. 3–4

Writ Head

55 Writ. ‡ 10 August 1443. [Louthe].

Addressed to the escheator of Surrey and Sussex .

Inquisition Head

SUSSEX. Inquisition [indented]. Bramber. 30 September 1443. [Beket].

Jurors

Jurors: John Goryng ; Richard Grene ; Reynold Goddesmark ; Nigel Brook ; John Stronge ; John Graunt of Lancing; Nigel Watirman ; John Longe ; Thomas Scrate and John atte Towne of Henfield; John Wolder ; Thomas Doker ; and John Thorndenne .

Holdings
He held the following by curtesy after the death of Margaret his late wife, from the inheritance of Robert Radmyld , her son and heir.
Broadwater, ½ manor, with the advowson of a moiety of the church, annual value £10; the manor and advowson are held of John, duke of Norfolk by knight service.
Bevendean, ½ manor, annual value 26s. 8d.; the manor is not held of the king .
Barcombe or Barkham (Barcomp), ½ manor, annual value 60s.; the manor is not held of the king .
Hawksbourne, ½ manor, annual value 20s.; the manor is held of John, duke of Norfolk , by knight service.
Trotton, ½ manor, with the advowson of a moiety of the church, annual value £4; the manor is not held of the king .
Didling, ½ manor, annual value 30s.; the manor is held of Robert Roos, knight , of his manor of Cowdray, by knight service.
Elsted, ½ manor, annual value 60s.; the manor is not held of the king .
Durrington, ½ manor, annual value 60s.; the manor is held of John, duke of Norfolk , by knight service.
Rusper, the advowson of a moiety of the church, of no annual value; the advowson is not held of the king .
Itchingfield, the advowson of a moiety of the church, of no annual value; the advowson is not held of the king .
Date of death and heir as 53, but Robert is said to be the heir of Margaret as well as Ralph.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 9 July 1444.

TNA reference

C 139/109/34 mm. 5–6

Inquisition Head

OXFORDSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Wheatley. 4 November 1443. [Nowers].

Jurors

Jurors: Roger Radley ; Richard Nuby ; Thomas atte Welle ; John Holte ; John Dudley ; Hugh Benet ; Richard Barbour ; Walter Rogger ; Thomas Longe ; John Russhebury ; Thomas Neyr ; and John Gybon .

Holdings
He held the following by curtesy after the death of Margaret his late wife, from the inheritance of Robert Radmyld , her son and heir.
Coombe, ‘Great’ Chilworth, and ‘Little’ Chilworth, a moiety of a messuage and 2 carucates of land, annual value 50s., as follows: a moiety of the site of the messuage with a moiety of the garden there, worth 3s. 4d. yearly; a moiety of two carucates of land, viz. 100 a., each acre worth 4d. yearly; and a moiety of 10 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly. The messuage and lands are held of the king in chief as ½ knight’s fee.
Wheatley, ½ manor called ‘Camoys maner’, annual value 50s., as follows: a moiety of the site of the manor and of the garden there, worth 20d. yearly; a moiety of the demesne lands, viz. 90 a. land, each acre worth 4d yearly; a moiety of 10 a. meadow, each acre worth 16d. yearly; a moiety of 60 a. several pasture, each acre worth 6d. yearly; a moiety of the rent of free tenants at will [sic], worth 20d. yearly; and a moiety of assize rent, worth 10s. yearly. The manor is held of the abbot of Abingdon by knight service.
Chiselhampton, ½ manor, annual value 53s. 4d., as follows: a moiety of the site of the manor and of the garden there, worth 2s. yearly; a moiety of the demesne lands, viz. 80 a. land, each acre worth 4d. yearly; a moiety of 10 a. meadow, each acre worth 16d. yearly; a moiety of 60 a. land, each acre worth 6d. yearly; a moiety of the rent of free tenants at will [sic], worth 3s. 4d. yearly; and a moiety of assize rent, worth 11s. 4d. yearly. The manor is held of the bishop of Lincoln , service unknown.
Tythrop, ½ manor, annual value £3 6s. 8d., as follows: a moiety of the site of the manor, worth 2s. yearly; a moiety of the demesne lands, viz. 160 a. land, each acre worth 4d. yearly; a moiety of 10 a. meadow, each acre worth 16d. yearly; a moiety of 60 a. several pasture, each acre worth 6d. yearly; and a moiety of assize rent, worth 17s. yearly. The jurors do not know of whom the manor is held.
Toot Baldon, a moiety of 2 messuages and 3 carucates of land, annual value £5, as follows: a moiety of the site of the messuages and of the garden there, worth 5s. yearly; a moiety of 3 carucates, viz. 150 a. land, each acre worth 6d. yearly; and a moiety of 10 a. meadow, each acre worth 2s. yearly. A messuage and 2 carucates are held of the king , of the honour of St Valery , as 1 knight’s fee, and the other messuage and third carucate are held of John Wilcotes, knight , of the manor of Headington, as ¼ knight’s fee.
Great Milton, ½ manor called ‘Camoys maner’, annual value 10 marks, as follows: a moiety of the site of the manor with the garden there, worth 12d. yearly; a moiety of the demesne lands, viz. 180 a., each acre worth 4d. yearly; a moiety of 10 a. meadow, each acre worth 20d. yearly; a moiety of the rent of free tenants, worth 10s. yearly; and a moiety of the rent of free tenants at will [sic], worth 5 marks 11s. yearly. The manor is held of the bishop of Lincoln by knight service.
Date of death and heir as 53.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 28 November 1443.

[Dorse:] 22 Henry VI (anno regis Henrici sexti post conquestum xxijdo) [1443–4].

TNA reference

C 139/109/34 mm. 7–8

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Camoys maner
site10d.10d. (=10d.)
land36s. 8d.5¾ (5.75 x virgate)£1 16s. 8d. (=440d.)
pasture12d.a (1 x pasture)1s. (=12d.)
arable4d. (per unit)90 a. (90 x acre)£1 10s. (=360d.)
wood20d.5 a. (5 x acre)1s. 8d. (=20d.)
Total: £3 10s. 2d. (=842d.)

Extents

Extents

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Camoys maner
site10d.10d. (=10d.)
land36s. 8d.5¾ (5.75 x virgate)£1 16s. 8d. (=440d.)
pasture12d.a (1 x pasture)1s. (=12d.)
arable4d. (per unit)90 a. (90 x acre)£1 10s. (=360d.)
wood20d.5 a. (5 x acre)1s. 8d. (=20d.)
Total: £3 10s. 2d. (=842d.)

People

People

  • Louthe(Writ Clerk)

Jurors

  • John Bridder
  • John Taillour of Ellington
  • John Ilger
  • Thomas Kynge
  • John Amory
  • Richard Billyng
  • William Grene
  • Thomas Smyth
  • William Haliday
  • John Dalton
  • William Hare
  • Robert Galion

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