E-CIPM 26-62: JOAN, COUNTESS OF KENT

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JOAN, COUNTESS OF KENT n015

Inquisition Head

YORKSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Ripon. 16 November 1442. [Langton].

Jurors

Jurors: William Frank, senior ; William Frank, junior ; Marmaduke Waweton ; George Thursby ; William Frankyssh ; Robert Snayth ; William Wrampan, senior ; William Wrampan, junior ; Thomas Byrtby ; William Clerk of Ripon; Thomas Hert ; and John Wadelove .

Holdings
She held in dower
£90 annual fee farm paid at Easter and Michaelmas by the abbot and convent of Kirkstall for the manor of Collingham,
held of the king in chief as 1/20 knight’s fee. n016 She held the farm by endowment of her former husband Thomas, late earl of Kent , who died without heir of his body, assigned by Edmund, late earl of Kent , brother and heir of Thomas. It is from the inheritance of [1.] Richard, duke of York , the son of Anne, one of the daughters and heirs of Eleanor, the first sister and one of the heirs of Edmund, late earl of Kent ; [2.] Joyce, the wife of John, lord Tiptoft , another daughter and heir of Eleanor; [3.] Henry Grey, knight , son and heir of Joan, n017 third daughter and heir of Eleanor; [4.] John, earl of Somerset , son and heir of Margaret, late duchess of Clarence , another sister and heir of Edmund, late earl ; [5.] Alice, wife of Richard, earl of Salisbury , the daughter and heir of Eleanor, the third sister and heir of Edmund, late earl ; [6.] Ralph, earl of Westmorland , the son and heir of Elizabeth, the fourth sister and heir of Edmund late earl ; and [7.] the kin and heirs of Thomas the father [of Thomas ]. She held the following in demesne as of fee.
Ganton, 1 a. moor, of no annual value beyond the rights of common which various free tenants of Ganton have therein, held of Simon Mounford , service unknown.

She died on 1 October last. Humphrey, earl of Stafford is her kin and next heir, as the son of Edmund her brother, and is aged 36 and more. Richard, duke of York is aged 30 and more, Joyce is aged 36 and more, Henry Grey is aged 24 and more, John, earl of Somerset is aged 36 and more, Alice is aged 32 and more, and Ralph, earl of Westmorland is aged 28 and more.

[Head:] Delivered to court on 7 December 1442.

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Inquisition Head

HUNTINGDONSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Huntingdon. 24 November 1442. [Ansty].

[Inquisition: ms galled in places]

Jurors

Jurors: John Alby ; Roger Basse ; Thomas Kynge ; John Wombewell ; John Barker ; William Hare ; John Fuller, junior ; William Porter ; Richard Marche ; William Lesse ; John Belle ; and William Hawcok .

Holdings
She held the following in dower, as in 59.
Caldecote, the manor. In the manor there is a site, worth nothing yearly; £4 4s. 2d. assize rent payable at Easter and Michaelmas; 30 messuages, worth 30s. yearly; 15 cottages, ruinous and waste and not in tenure, worth nothing yearly; 600 a. arable, worth ?60s. yearly; 300 a. land, fallow (frisce) and not in tenure, worth nothing yearly; 122 a. meadow, worth 30s. 8d. yearly; 300 a. pasture, worth 4s. 2d. yearly beyond the rights of common of various tenants therein; 800 a. marsh in a marsh called ‘Caldecotefenne’, worth nothing this year because of flooding; a windmill ruinous, waste and not in tenure, worth nothing yearly; a court baron held every three weeks, with perquisites worth 12d. yearly; a wood called ‘Caldecotewode’, containing 12 a., worth nothing because it is not felled this year;
and the advowson of the parish church, worth 40s. yearly when it falls.
Buckworth,n018 ½ knight’s fee which John Boys and then John Stukeley severally held, extended at 50s.
[Coppingford],n019 a knight’s fee which John Beyvyle once held, extended at 100s.

n019^: Supplied from 1828.

Buckworth, ½ knight’s fee, which William Grimbald once held, extended at 50s.
Molesworth, two parts of a knight’s fee which Roger Hunt lately held, extended at 66s. 8d.
Catworth, ¼ knight’s fee, pertaining to the manor of Caldecote, which Richard Bersyngham once held, extended at 25s.
All of the above are held of the king in chief as 1/30 knight’s fee. She held in demesne as of fee
½ a. pasture in Blundreton , of no annual value because it lies fallow (frisca), held of John Gale , service unknown.

Date of death, heir, and other details as 59, except that Humphrey, earl of Stafford , is simply styled her next heir and is aged 39.

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Inquisition Head

RUTLAND. Inquisition [indented]. Oakham. 17 November 1442. [Swetenham].

[Inquisition: ms galled on right edge]

Jurors

Jurors: Thomas Pochon ; Thomas Cristyan ; John Clerk ; William Belteby ; Robert Lacy ; William Porter ; John Gregge ; Thomas Wryght ; John Surflete ; Roger Taillour ; William Lewys ; and William Southwell .

Holdings
The following were granted by Thomas Holand, earl of Kent , and Alice his wife, to Thomas, son of the earl, and Joan, named in the writ, and the heirs of their bodies, with reversion to the earl and Alice and the heirs of the earl. Thomas and Joan were seised in demesne as of fee tail. After the death of her husband, Joan was solely seised in demesne as of fee tail. After the deaths of Thomas the earl, Alice, and Thomas the son, who died without heir of his body, the reversion descended to Edmund, late earl of Kent , as son and heir of Thomas, late earl . After Edmund’s death without heir of his body, it descended to Richard, duke of York , and the other kin and heirs of Thomas, earl of Kent , named in 59.
Whissendine, ½ knight’s fee, which John Helwell lately held, extended at 50s. when it falls;
and the manor called ‘Wakes maner’. In the manor there is a site with houses built thereon and an adjacent garden, worth nothing yearly; 6s. 10d. assize rent payable equally at Whitsun and Martinmas; 200 a. arable, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 40 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; and 80 a. pasture, each acre worth 7d. yearly.
Barrow and Wenton, n020 a knight’s fee which Laurence Sherard lately held, extended at 100s.

n020^: Marginal note: knights’ fees.

Alsthorpe, ½ knight’s fee, lately held by the heirs of John Deraunt , extended at 50s.
All the above are held of the king in chief as 1/50 knight’s fee.
Date of death, heir and other details as 59.
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Writ Head

62 [Writ: see 61.]

Inquisition Head

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Northampton. 20 November 1442. [Swetenham].

Jurors

Jurors: John Smyth ; Thomas Cannok ; Thomas Porter ; Richard Howes ; John Kyng ; John Coke ; John Persouns ; William Dyllyng ; William Waryn ; William Warde ; William Chapeleyn ; and Richard Lodyngton .

Holdings
She held the following in dower, as in 59.
Blisworth, £10 annual fee farm received from the manor at Easter and Michaelmas;
a knight’s fee which Thomas Wake once held, extended at 100s. when it falls;
and the advowson of the church, annual value 40s. when it falls
.
Grimscote, n021 a knight’s fee which Philip Dautre once held, extended at 100s.
Welford, ½ knight’s fee which John Lovett once held, extended at 50s.
Thrapston, ½ knight’s fee which Robert Vere once held, extended at 50s.
Cotes’, Shelton, Newton Bromswold, Hargrave, Filgrave, and Lathbury, 2 knights’ fees which William Mallori, knight , Robert Peyure , the abbot of Lavendon , William Thirnyng, knight , and the heirs of Richard Chamberleyn once held, extended at £10.
Newton Bromswold, ¼ knight’s fee which the heirs of Richard, son of Stephen, and the heirs of Eustace, son of William de Welton lately held, extended at 25s.
Welton and Staverton, 3 knight’s fees which the heirs of Roger de Welton , the heirs of Eustace, son of William de Welton , the heirs of Richard Boltesham , and the heirs of Mortimer once held, extended at £15.
All the above are held of the king in chief as 1/30 knight’s fee. She held in demesne as of fee 1 a. meadow in Thurning, of no annual value because of flooding, held of John Braunche , service unknown.
Date of death and heir as 59, with the following ages: Humphrey is 30 and more; Richard is 33 and more; Joyce is 30 and more; Henry is 25 and more; John is 39 and more; Alice is 31 and more; and Ralph is 27 and more.
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Inquisition Head

DERBYSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Derby. 26 November 1442. [Pole].

Jurors

Jurors: Robert Hykelyng of Kirk Langley ; John Placeden and John Smyth of Shardlow; Richard Crowder of Wigwell; Richard Cok of Brassington; Richard Boseworth of Church or Great Wilne; John Alsopp of Shardlow; Robert Wynter of ?Aston upon Trent (Aston); Edward Grave of Mackworth; Matthew Mogelston of ?Aston upon Trent; John Verney of Ireton or Kirk Ireton ; and William Cothale of Mackworth.

Holdings
The following were granted by Thomas Holand, earl of Kent , and Alice his wife, to Thomas, son of the earl, and Joan, named in the writ, and the heirs of their bodies, etc., as in 61. The manor, etc., descended as in 61.
Chesterfield, the manor, held of the king in chief as 1/9 knight’s fee. In the manor there is a site, with houses built thereon and an adjacent garden, worth nothing yearly; £18 7s. 9d. assize rent from various tenants payable at Easter and Michaelmas; 2 water-mills, worth £4 yearly; the office of bailiff-errant of the liberty (quodam officium ballivi libertatis et itinerantis), worth 30s. yearly; an annual fair on the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, worth 60s. yearly; a weekly market on Saturdays, worth 20s. yearly; a wapentake court, worth nothing this year after the fees of the steward and bailiff; a view of frankpledge, worth 3s. yearly; a court baron held every three weeks, worth 55s. yearly; 10 a. meadow, worth 3s. 4d. yearly; a rent called ‘Shirrefstuth’, payable by various vills of the wapentake of Scarsdale ?on each side of (ex utraque parte de) Chesterfield at Easter and Michaelmas, sometimes more and sometimes less, worth 2s. this year; a toll called extrinsec toll, worth nothing this year; 4 a. arable, not in tenure and worth nothing this year because flooded; a wood called ‘Bereley’ containing 30 a., worth nothing yearly; and the advowson of the hospital of St Leonard, worth nothing when it falls.
In the manor there are also the following knight’s fees or parts of fees: n022
Boythorp, ¼ fee which Roger Longford once held, extended at 25s. when it falls.
Litchurch and Chelmorton, 1 fee which Richard, son of Peter Sandyacre once held, extended at 100s.
Brimington and Whittington, 1 fee which Robert Breton lately held, extended at 100s.
Denby and Kilbourne, 1 1/3 fees which Peter de Sandyacre lately held, extended at £6 13s. 4d.
Date of death, heir and other details as 59.
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Inquisition Head

LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Bourne. 27 November 1442. [Stanlowe].

Jurors

Jurors: John Garner of Morton; John Trygge of Hanthorpe; Richard Colme of Dyke; William Hert of Cawthorpe; John Guedon and Stephen Smyth of Bourne; Richard Longe of Dyke; Alexander Lewis , John More , Richard Toterich , William Barker , William Wright , Reynold Gerveys , and Simon Trecy of Bourne; John Echard of Dyke; and Geoffrey Echard of Bourne.

Holdings

The following – except for the 296 a. wood in Bourne – were granted by Thomas de Holand, late earl of Kent , and Alice his wife, to Thomas, son of the earl, and Joan, named in the writ, and the heirs of their bodies, with reversion to the earl and Alice, and the heirs of the earl. The 296 a. wood were granted by Thomas and Alice, to Thomas and Joan, and the heirs of Thomas by the body of Joan, with reversion as above. Afterwards Thomas the earl and Alice died, and Thomas the son died without heir of his body and of Joan’s body. Joan, who survived, was solely seised of the rent and manor, except for the 296 a. wood, in demesne as of fee tail according to the form of the grant. She was seised of the wood as of free tenement. The reversions descended as in 61.

Skellingthorpe, £30 rent payable at Michaelmas.
Bourne, 296 a. wood in the manor, worth nothing yearly, 74 a. lying in a park called ‘le Closeparke’, and the remainder lying in the following pieces of wood: 74 a. in ‘le Newparke’; 34 a. in ‘Haldynghawe’; 18 a. in ‘Eselond’; 15 a. in ‘Yongfryth’; 1 a. in ‘Pupledwode’; 4 a. in ‘Covewode’; 2 a. in ‘Alanhill’; 42 a. in ‘Esshholt’; 15 a. in ‘Stanbrigdales’; 10 a. in ‘Stolnacre’; 1 a. in ‘Halhegg’; 2½ a. in ‘Howbarowhill’; 2 a. in ‘Bonecroft’; ½ a. in ‘Rygholdthwayte’; and 1 a. in ‘Malehigcole’.
Bourne, the manor. In the manor there is a site, worth nothing yearly; £43 5s. assize rent, payable at Easter and Michaelmas; 163 ruinous and waste messuages, not in tenure, worth nothing this year; 72 cottages, worth £4 19s. yearly; a close called ‘Appilton’, with ‘le Westorchard’, not in tenure, worth nothing this year; a close called ‘le Punfald’ and ‘le Baillie’, not in tenure, worth nothing this year; a close called ‘le Graunge’, to the north of the vill of Bourne, with a barn and other houses built thereon, worth nothing this year; 900 a. arable, worth £13 6s. 8d. yearly; 400 a. fallow (frisc’) land, not in tenure, worth nothing this year; 100 a. meadow, worth 100s. yearly; 330 a. meadow and pasture in various places called ‘Gobondparke’, ‘Whiteparke’, and ‘les fennes’ of Bourne and Morton, flooded each year, worth nothing this year; 40 a. several meadow and pasture in various places called ‘Neweland’, ‘Thistels’, ‘Dikehegges’, ‘Redyng’, ‘Cheselpitwong’, ‘Wrongbeke’, ‘Marbeke’, and ‘Buldoil’, flooded each year at various times, worth 20s. this year; a water-mill, worth 40s. yearly; a market held every week on Saturday, worth – with a building (domus) called ‘le Tolbothe’ – 13s. 4d. yearly; 900 a. marsh, worth nothing yearly beyond the rights of common of turbary which various tenants have there; a windmill, ruinous and waste and not in tenure, worth nothing yearly; a court baron, held every three weeks, worth nothing yearly beyond the fee of the steward and bailiff; a view of frankpledge, worth nothing yearly beyond the fee and expenses of the steward and bailiff; and the advowson of the abbey of Bourne, worth nothing.
In the manor there are the following knights’ fees and parts of fees, extended at the following values when they fall:
Bracebridge, Burton, and Metheringham, 1 fee which Ralph Bracebrig once held, at 100s.
Rippingale, Haconby, and Stainfield, 1 fee which Nicholas Bowet once held, at 100s.
Laughton and Aslackby, ½ fee which Manasser Marmyon once held, at 50s.
Careby, 2 fees which the heirs or assigns of Ralph Basset once held, at £10.
Boothby Pagnell and Barholm, and Sproxton in Leicestershire, 1 fee which John Paynell, chevalier , once held, at 100s.
Braceborough, Carlby, Thurlby, and Bourne, 2 fees which Thomas Gresley, chevalier , once held, at £10.
Wilsthorpe, ½ fee which Robert Eland lately held, at 50s.; and
½ fee which the heirs of John Mortymer lately held, at 50s.
Witham on the Hill, ¼ fee which Joan Frende lately held, at 25s.;
¼ fee which John Wikes lately held, at 25s.; and
¼ fee which Thomas Thame lately held, at 25s.
Bourne and Morton, ½ fee which George ?Auke once held, and now the abbot of Bourne , at nothing.
?North Hykeham (Hikeham) and Whisby, ½ fee which the heirs of John Megre lately held, and which Baldwin Waspart first held, at nothing.
Haddington and South Hykeham, 1 fee which Hamon Sutton lately held, at 100s.
Morton, 1 fee which Lesaundus de Auen lately held, at 100s.
Swinstead, 1 fee which the abbot of Vaudey now holds, at nothing.
?Creeton, 1 fee which Robert Colvile, chevalier , once held, and which the abbot of Vaudey now holds, at nothing.
Dyke, 1/12 fee which John Othemore once held, at 8s. 4d.
Dyke and Morton 1/20 fee which Richard Launde lately held, at 5s.
Dyke and Bourne, 1/10 fee which John Wakerley once held, at 10s.
All the above are held of the king in chief as 1/10 knight’s fee. She held the following in dower, as in 59 [but the paragraph here ends ‘from the inheritance of the kin and heirs of Thomas the son’].
Beesby, the manor. In the manor there is a site, worth nothing yearly; 41s. 9d. assize rent, payable at Easter and Michaelmas; 60 cottages, worth £13 10s. yearly; 400 a. arable, worth £10 yearly; 30 a. meadow, worth £3 yearly; and a wood called ‘Beseby wod’ containing 6 a., worth nothing yearly.
Holton le Moor, the manor. In the manor there is a site, worth nothing yearly; 20 messuages, worth 50s. yearly; 15 cottages, waste and not in tenure, worth nothing this year; 400 a. arable, worth 50s. yearly; and 200 a. pasture, worth nothing yearly beyond the rights of common which various tenants have therein.
Fulnetby, the manor. In the manor there is a site, worth nothing yearly; 12 cottages, worth 40s. yearly; 15 messuages, ruinous and waste and not in tenure, worth nothing this year; 400 a. arable, worth 60s. yearly; and 200 a. pasture, worth nothing yearly beyond the rights of common which various tenants there have in the same.
North Kelsey, the manor. In the manor there is a site, worth nothing yearly; 20 messuages, worth 50s. yearly; 15 cottages, ruinous and waste and not in tenure, worth nothing this year; 400 a. arable, worth 50s. yearly; and 300 a. pasture, worth nothing yearly beyond the rights of common which various tenants have therein.
Kelby, the manor. In the manor there is a site, worth nothing yearly; 200 a. arable, worth £3 6s. 8d. yearly; 10 a. meadow, worth 20s. yearly; 300 a. pasture, worth nothing yearly because the tenants there have common pasture in it; and 40 a. wood, worth 20s. yearly.
?South Rauceby (Rousby), the manor. In the manor there is a site, worth nothing yearly; 10 cottages, worth 33s. 4d. yearly; and 180 a. arable, worth 30s. yearly.
The above are held of the king in chief as 1/15 knight’s fee. She held for the term of her life
an annual rent of £5 received at Easter from the manor of ?Market Deeping (Depyng).
This was granted to her by Edmund, who was seised of the manor in demesne as of fee, in recompense for her dower from the manor, of which her late husband died seised.

She died on 30 September last. Heir and other details as 59.
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Writ Head

65 Writ de partitione . 23 January 1443. [Bate].

Order to the escheator of Lincoln to make partition into three equal parts of the lands and tenements in his bailiwick, held in chief of the king by Joan, late countess of Kent , in dower or for the term of her life from the inheritance of the heirs named in 59 above, and which have been assigned as the purparty of Richard, duke of York , Joyce, late wife of John lord Tiptoft , and Henry Grey, knight ; and to give them full seisin of their purparties, having taken the fealty of Joyce and Henry, as the king has respited the homage and fealty of Richard and the homage of Joyce and Henry. The purparty, which has been assigned with the assent of John Wigmore , attorney of the duke, Thurstan Banastre, attorney of Joyce, Thomas Englissh , attorney of Henry, Robert Tanfeld , attorney of the earl of Somerset , John Bere , attorney of the earl of Salisbury , and William Overton , attorney of the earl of Westmorland , consists of the following: the manors of Kelby and ?South Rauceby; £10 annual rent in Skellingthorpe; 42 a. wood in the manor of Brunne, in a piece of wood called ‘Essholt’; 15 a. wood in the manor in ‘Stanbrigdales’; 10 a. wood in ‘Stolnacre’; 1 a. wood in ‘Halhegg’; 2 ½ a. wood in ‘Howbarowhill’; 2 a. wood in ‘Boucroft’; ½ a. wood ‘Bygholtthwait’; 1 a. wood in ‘Malhigtolt’; the manor of Whissendine in Rutland; £45 12s. 5s. from the fee farm of Kirkstall Abbey in Yorkshire; and £3 6s. 8d. from the fee farm of the manor of Blisworth in Northamptonshire. [CFR 1437–45, pp. 270–1]

Inquisition Head

[Partition not extant.]
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Writ Head

66 Writ de partitione . 23 January 1443. [Bate].

Order to the escheator of Yorkshire to make partition and give seisin as in 65 of the lands and tenements in his bailiwick. [CFR 1437–45, p. 271]

[Dorse:] This writ was delivered to Nicholas fitz William, late escheator , by Thurstan Banastre, named in the writ, on 23 November 1443

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Inquisition Head

[Partition not extant.]
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n021^: Marginal note: knights’ fees.

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Blisworth
fee farm£10£10 (=2400d.)
Total: £15 (=3600d.)
knight’s feea (1 x knight’s fee) -
Value100s.£5 (=1200d.)
Total: £15 (=3600d.)
advowson
Value40s.£2 (=480d.)
Total: (=0d.)
Grimscote
knight’s feea (1 x knight’s fee) -
Value100s.£5 (=1200d.)
Total: £5 (=1200d.)
Welford
knight’s fee ½ (0.5 x knight’s fee) -
Value50s.£2 10s. (=600d.)
Total: £2 10s. (=600d.)
Thrapston
knight’s fee ½ (0.5 x knight’s fee) -
Value50s.£2 10s. (=600d.)
Total: £2 10s. (=600d.)
Cotes, Shelton, Newton Bromswold, Hargrave, Filgrave, Lathbury
fees2 (2 x fees) -
Value£10£10 (=2400d.)
Total: £10 (=2400d.)
Newton Bromswold
knight’s fee ¼ (0.25 x knight’s fee) -
Value25s.£1 5s. (=300d.)
Total: £1 5s. (=300d.)
Welton, Staverton
knight’s fees3 (3 x knight’s fees) -
Value£15£15 (=3600d.)
Total: £15 (=3600d.)

Extents

Extents

No holding extent information available.

People

People

  • Swetenham(Escheator)

Jurors

  • John Smyth
  • Thomas Cannok
  • Thomas Porter
  • Richard Howes
  • John Kyng
  • John Coke
  • John Persouns
  • William Dyllyng
  • William Waryn
  • William Warde
  • William Chapeleyn
  • Richard Lodyngton

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