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Roger d'Amory
- Preferred Name: Roger d'Amory[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
- Gender: M
- FSID: LYXB-F72
- Burial: MAR 1322 in Ware, Hertsfordshire, England, United Kingdom at LATI: N1.8188 LONG: E0.0071
- Death: BEF 14 MAR 1322 in Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire, England at LATI: N2.8544 LONG: E1.6893
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Lord d'Amory
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Baron d'Amory
- Occupation: Constable of Knaresborough Castle in YorkshireABT JAN 1315
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Sir
- Birth: ABT 1284 in Sandal, Yorkshire, Vauxhall, Surrey, England
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Roger Damory, Lord d'Amory, Baron d'Amory in Ireland, (d. bef. 14 March 1321/1322) was a nobleman and Constable of Corfe Castle.
He was the younger son of Sir Robert D'Amory, Knight, of Bucknell and Woodperry, Oxfordshire. Sir Roger also possessed in his own right the manors of Bletchington and Holton, Oxfordshire, Standon in Hertfordshire, Caythorpe in Lincolnshire, and Knaresborough and St. Briavels' Castles.
He fought at the Battle of Bannockburn where he provided "good services", following which he was granted the manors of Sandal, Yorkshire and Vauxhall, Surrey, in 1317.
He was summoned to parliament on 20 November 1317, and in the 11th (1318), 12th (1319), 13th (1320) and 14th (1321) years of the reign of King Edward II, whereby he is held to have become Lord d'Amory.
He had been a favourite of King Edward II of England until he was displaced by Hugh the younger Despenser. D'Amory took an active part in the Despenser War in 1321-1322 and was one of the principals in this affair. He captured Gloucester, burnt Bridgnorth, was at the siege of Tickhill and the battle at Burton-on-Trent. As a result, his lands were confiscated and orders were issued for his arrest. Retreating before the King's forces, being either sick or wounded he was left behind at Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire, where he was captured on 11 March 1322 (1321/1322). He was quickly tried and condemned to death. It appears, however, that his illness beat the executioner as he died there "of illness" two days later, and was buried at St. Mary's, Ware, Hertfordshire.
He married shortly before 3 May 1317 Elizabeth de Clare, being her third husband.
«b»They had one child:«/b»
1.) Elizabeth d'Amory (died before her husband) who married John Bardolf, 3rd Lord Bardolf (1311-1363) and was mother to William 4th Lord Bardolf (1349-1386).
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=== !SOURCE: ANCESTRAL FILE VERSION 4.13 !S ===
!SOURCE: ANCESTRAL FILE VERSION 4.13 !SOURCE: ANCESTRAL ROOTS OF CERTAIN AMERICAN COLONISTS WHO CAME TO AMERICA BEFORE 1700, SEVENTH EDITION, PG 231 LINE 257-33
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?? Line 1132: (New PAF RIN=82) 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Of Knarresborough, Yorkshire, England ?? Line 1132: (New PAF RIN=82) 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Of Knarresborough, Yorkshire, England
=== !Some Colonial Dames of Royal Descent pa ===
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=== Roger D'AMORY Sex: M Birth: ABT 1290 in ===
Roger D'AMORY Sex: M Birth: ABT 1290 in OfKnarresboroug,Yorkshire,England Burial: Ware,Hertfordshire,England LDSBaptism: SUBMITTED Endowment: SUBMITTED Reference Number: 9T2K-CG Note: 1BIRT 2 PLAC Of Knarresborough, Yorkshire, England Marriage 1 Elizabeth De CLARE b: 16 SEP 1295 inTewkesbury,Gloucester,England Married: ABT 1325 in Of ClareHall,Cambridgeshire,England Sealing Spouse: SUBMITTED Children ElizabethD'AMORY b: ABT 1326 in Of Knarresboroug,Yorks,Eng Eleanor D'AMORY b: ABT1328 in Of Knarresboroug,Yorks,Eng Roger D'AMORY Given Name: RogerSurname: D'Amory Sex: M Birth: 1284 in Bletchington, Oxfordshire Death:12 Mar 1320/21 in Turbury Castle, Staffordshire Birth: 1284 Father: Robert D'AMORY b: 1230 in Bucknell, Oxfordshire Marriage 1 Elizabeth DE CLARE b: 16 Sep 1295 in Tewkesbury, GloucesterMarried: 3 May 1317 in Clare Hall, Cambridgeshire Children ElizabethD'AMORIE b: May 1318 in Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire Roger D'Amory Sex:M Birth: ABT 1304 in Bletchingdon, Oxon, England Death: 13 MAR 1321 inTutbury Castle, Staffordshire, England Change Date: 8 FEB 2002 Father: **Gilbert D'Amory b: ABT 1244 in Knarresborough, Yorkshire,England Marriage 1 **Elizabeth de Clare b: 16 SEP 1295 in Tewkesbury, Gloucester,England Married: 13 SEP 1308 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, England Children**Elizabeth D'Amory b: BEF 23 MAY 1318 in Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire,England Roger D'Amory Sex: M Birth: ABT 1290 in Knarresborough,Eng ChangeDate: 9 JAN 2001 +Roger DAMORY Given Name: +Roger Surname: DAMORY Sex: M1 Birth: ABT 1284 in Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire, ENG Death: 12 MAR 1321/22in Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire, ENG Reference Number: LDSAF/27Aug2000 2 Father: +Robert DAMORY b: ABT 1230 in Bucknrll, Oxfordshire, ENG Mother:+Unnamed (Mrs) DAMORY b: 1234 in Bucknell, Oxfordshire, ENG Marriage 1 +Elizabeth DE CLARE b: 16 SEP 1295 in Tewkesbury, Gloucester,ENG Father: *Gilbert D'Amory b: ABT 1244 in Knarresborough,Eng Marriage 1 *Elizabeth De Clare b: 26 SEP 1295 in Tewkesbury,Eng Chi ldren*Elizabeth D'Amory b: ABT 1326 in Knarresborough,Eng
=== Ancestral File Number: 9T2K-CG ===
Ancestral File Number: 9T2K-CG
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=== !Pedigree chart from Family Org. from in ===
!Pedigree chart from Family Org. from information from hired researcher;
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=== ?? Line 11480: (New PAF RIN=818) 1 BIRT ===
?? Line 11480: (New PAF RIN=818) 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Of Knarresborough, Yorkshire, England
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=== Sources: Norr; A. Roots 257. Roger Damor ===
Sources: Norr; A. Roots 257. Roger Damory, or d'Amorie. Lord Damory.
=== He took an active part in "Pursuing" the ===
He took an active part in "Pursuing" the Despencers, for which he received a pardon on 20 August 1321. On a retreat before the King's forces, being sick, or mortally wounded, he was left behind at Tutbury, where he was captured on 11 March, tried and condemned to death. He died at Tutbury Castle "in rebellion" on 13 or 14 March 1321/2. THE COMPLETE PEERAGE OF ENGLAND (Second Edition); by George Edward COKAYNE; Volume 2, Page 426 (1912); Volume 4, Pages 42 - 46 (1916); Volume 5, Page 346 (1926); and Volume 12 (2), Pages 177 - 178 and 250 - 252 (1959).
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Line 33233 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: BIRT PLAC Of Knarresborough, Yorkshire, England Line 33238 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: FAMC @01939020@
=== Still Living. ===
Still Living.
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Line 15240 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: BIRT PLAC Of Knarresborough, Yorkshire, England From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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Line 224 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: BIRT PLAC Of Knarresborough, Yorkshire, England
=== !SIR KNIGHT ===
!SIR KNIGHT
=== !NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ===
!NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
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Line 3520 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: BIRT PLAC Of Knarresborough, Yorkshire, England LDS Ordinances found in IGI.
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=== 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Of Knarresborough, Yorkshi ===
1 BIRT 2 PLAC Of Knarresborough, Yorkshire, England
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=== SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 S ===
SORLEY'S PEDIGREES (GS NUMBER Q929.242 SO68) P.45, 49, 51; MAGNA CHARTA BARONS P.92-94, 242, 337, 441; HIST PEER NICHOLSON P.1488-1489; ENGLAND PUBLICATION 5 VOL 3 P.244--245, VOL 4 P.425, VOL 8 P.444; ANCESTRAL FILE, LDS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY;
=== (21) dead ===
(21) dead
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Non-standard gedcom data: 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 JUL 2002
=== (1304) ===
(1304)
=== Executed. ===
Executed.
=== 1 _FA6 2 PLAC [SIR KNIGHT] From Ancest ===
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=== !AKA: Roger Damory, Lord Damory - Doc. L ===
!AKA: Roger Damory, Lord Damory - Doc. Line 94A-32, 257-33 Sir Roger Damory - Doc. line 257-33 !CHILDREN: Of Roger Domory, Lord and Elizabeth de Clare Elizabeth - Doc. Line 257-33 !DEATH: Date: March 13 or 14, 1321/1322 - Doc. Line 94A-32 ca. March, 1321/1322 - Doc. line 257-33 !MARRIAGE: Roger Damory, Lord and Elizabeth de Clare - Doc. Line 94A-32 Sir Roger Damory and Elizabeth de Clare - Doc. Line 257-33 Date: By May 3, 1317 - Doc. Line 94A-32 ca. April 1317 - Doc. line 257-33
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=== 94A-32. Weis. ===
94A-32. Weis.
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=== !NAME:11615-2.ftw, 11615-2.ftw !BIRTH:11 ===
!NAME:11615-2.ftw, 11615-2.ftw !BIRTH:11615-2.ftw, 11615-2.ftw !BIRTH:Yelverto.ged, Yelverto.ged !DEATH:11615-2.ftw, 11615-2.ftw !DEATH:Yelverto.ged, Yelverto.ged !BURIAL:Yelverto.ged, Yelverto.ged
=== !MAR: Bk, Medieval Knight by Stephen Tur ===
!MAR: Bk, Medieval Knight by Stephen Turnbull.
=== Name Suffix: Knight Ancestral File ===
Name Suffix: Knight Ancestral File Number: 18HK-ZTM
=== !Brown book 5, chart 682. ===
!Brown book 5, chart 682.
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=== !parents Gilbert D'Amory 9t2k-h5 !chi ===
!parents Gilbert D'Amory 9t2k-h5 !children 1 Elizabeth D'Amory 9t2k-fs m John Bardolph 9bct-mt 2 Eleanor D'Amory m John De Raleigh 9t2k-n1
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=== !BIRTH RECORD; INFO SOURCE FROM ANCESTR ===
!BIRTH RECORD; INFO SOURCE FROM ANCESTRAL FILE, LDS CHURCH MARRIAGE RECORD; " " " DEATH RECORD " " "
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=== 1 _UID 5E3F6B7E9103D611828100606E3BD45C ===
1 _UID 5E3F6B7E9103D611828100606E3BD45C3D97
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Family 1: Elizabeth de Clare , b. 16 SEP 1295 in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England d. 4 NOV 1360 in Alton Castle, Alton, Staffordshire, England
- m. BEF 3 MAY 1317 in Clare Hall, Cambridgeshire, England
Sources:
- Title: Elizabeth de Clare
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_de_Clare;
- Title: Roger Damory, "Find A Grave Index"
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2Y-Y3RM : 11 June 2020), Roger Damory, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID , Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2Y-Y3RM;
- Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Thomas Bardolf, knight
Author: J. L. Kirby, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry IV, Entries 402-451', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 19, Henry IV (London, 1992), pp. 141-170. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol19/pp141-170 [accessed 21 January 2020].
Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol19/pp141-170;
Note: 421 THOMAS BARDOLF, KNIGHT
Writ 30 May 1408.
OXFORD. Inquisition. Oxford. 1 Oct.
Edward II by letters patent, shown to the jurors [CPR 1313–17, p.615], gave the manor of Holton to Roger Damory and Elizabeth his wife, the king’s niece, and the heirs of Roger. So they held it, Roger in his demesne as of fee, Elizabeth in free tenure. Elizabeth died. Roger had issue Elizabeth and died. She held it, and had issue William. He held it, and had issue Thomas Bardolf, knight. His son Thomas Bardolf, knight, had issue Anne, wife of William Clifford, knight, and Joan, now wife of William Phelip. Thomas held the manor until the judgment against him in the parliament of 1406 at Westminster. It is held of the prince of Wales of the honour of St. Valery by a rent of 1d., annual value £10.
He died on 18 Feb. last. Anne and Joan are his daughters and heirs, aged 19 years and more, and 18 years and more.
422
Writ 30 May 1408.
LEICESTER. Inquisition. Hallaton. 27 Sept.
Henry II by letters patent granted to Thomas Bardolf and his heirs by Rose, daughter of Ralph Hauselyn, the manor of Hallaton, described as all the lands of Ralph Hauselyn, grandfather of Rose, escheated to the king and remaining in his gift by judgment of the court.
Thomas held it and it descended successively to Dodo, his son by Rose, to William his son, William his son, Hugh his son, Thomas his son, William junior his brother, Thomas his son, John his son, William his son, and so to Thomas Bardolf, knight, his son, who had issue Anne, wife of William Clifford, knight, and Joan, now wife of William Phelip. It was taken into the king’s hands owing to the judgment in parliament in 1406, and is held of the king of the honour of Peverel by knight service, annual value 16 marks.
Date of death and heirs as above.
423
Writ 30 May 1408.
NOTTINGHAM. Inquisition. Shelford. 17 Sept.
Henry II by letters patent, shown to the jurors, granted the manor of Shelford and Stoke Bardolph to Thomas Bardolf and his heirs by Rose. The grant, descent, date of death and heirs are all given as above [no.422].
The manor is held of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £20.
424
Writ 30 May 1408.
HERTFORD. Inquisition. Little Hadham. 18 Sept.
Edward I by letters patent [CChR 1300–26, p.48] granted the manor of Watton at Stone to Isabel, widow of Hugh Bardolf, for life with remainder to William her son and his heirs, and so it descended to Thomas Bardolf, knight [as in no.422] and he held it until the judgment in the parliament of 1406. It is held of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £20.
Date of death and heirs as above.
425
Writ 30 May 1408.
SUSSEX. Inquisition. Uckfield. 3 Nov.
Edmund Gonevyll and John de Lenne, clerks, granted by a fine of Edward III [CP 25(1)/238/62, no.34] that the manor of Barcombe, except 200 a. wood, which Elizabeth de Burgh held for a term of 4 years, and the said 200 a. wood, which William de Cockes and William Swon held for life, of the inheritance of Edmund, and which should remain to Edmund and John de Lenne, and the heirs of John, should remain to John Bardolf of Wormegay, Elizabeth his wife, and the heirs of their bodies. They held and it descended to William their son, and Thomas Bardolf, knight, his son.
William Bardolf, son of William Bardolf, gave to Hugh and Isabel Bardolf and their heirs the manor of Plumpton, 1 watermill, 200 a. arable, 40 a. meadow, 100 a. wood, 200 a. pasture and 100s. rent in Plumpton, Barcombe, Standean, Smithwick, Piddinghoe, Wivelsfield, Lindfield, Cuckfield, Ardingly, Fletching and West Hoathly, and they held, Hugh in his demesne as of fee, Isabel in free tenure, and the premises descended to Thomas Bardolf, knight, [as in no.422], and he held them until the judgment in the parliament of 1406. They are held of Thomas earl of Arundel, of his barony of Lewes by knight service, annual values, Barcombe 40 marks, Plumpton and the rest 40 marks.
Date of death and heirs as above.
C 137/67, no.31
Page: Mentioned in this source.
- Title: Roger d'Amory
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_d%27Amory;
- Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for William Philip, knight
Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/25-481/ [Accessed: 22/1/2020]
Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/25-481/;
Note: WILLIAM PHILIP, KNIGHT
481 Writ. ‡ 16 June 1441. [Bate].
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Cambridge. 4 November 1441. [Burgh].
John Clement ; Roger Gylot ; John Hore ; John Bukke ; John Wylkoc ; John Hancok ; Thomas Wrigth ; John Cherchegate ; John Novill ; John Blaksalte ; John Roger ; John Scutte ; and William Scotte .
John Keche, clerk , William Goode , and John Puttok were seised of the manor of Little Wilbraham with advowson of the church as fully apparent in a charter shown to the jurors. By their charter, also shown to the jurors, they granted the manor and advowson to William Philip, knight , and Joan his wife, still living, and their heirs and assigns. They were thus seised in demesne as of fee and continued in this estate for all of William’s life.
Little Wilbraham, the manor, annual value £10, and advowson of the church. The manor is held of the earl of Oxford as of his manor of Castle Hedingham as 1/2 knight’s fee.
He died on 6 June last. Henry, son of John, Viscount Beaumont, and Elizabeth lately his wife, daughter of William Philip and Joan, is kin and next heir of William, and aged 7 and more.
[Head:] Examined [followed by some illegible writing.] Delivered to court on 20 November 1441.
C 139/103/30 mm. 1–2
482 Writ. ‡ 16 June 1441. [Bate].
HERTFORDSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Hertford. 3 November 1441. [Knyvet].
John Holgylle ; John Merston ; Thomas Elys ; Henry Wygge ; Stephen Baker ; William Bordelle ; Richard Wodelefe ; William Salwe ; John Gervys ; Thomas Bumpe ; William Stubbe ; and John Clerke .
By letters patent, shown to the jurors, Edward I granted the following manor to Isabel, lately wife of Hugh Bardolf , for life, with remainder to William Bardolf , son of Isabel, and the heirs of his body [CClR 1302–1307, p. 227]. Isabel was thus seised in demesne as of free tenement. She died and William her son was seised in demesne as of fee tail. He had issue: Thomas, and died. Thomas had issue: John, and died. John had issue: William, and died. William had issue: Thomas, late Lord Bardolf , and died. Thomas had issue: Anne, now wife of Reynold Cobham, knight , and Joan, lately wife of William Philip , still living. Thomas died, and Reynold and Anne, and William Philip and Joan, held the manor in demesne as of fee tail, without any allocation (participacione), in right of Anne and Joan, daughters and heirs of Thomas, late Lord Bardolf, and kin and heirs of the body of William son of Isabel.
Watton at Stone, the manor, annual value 10 marks, held of the king in chief, service unknown.
Date of death and heir as 481.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 15 November 1441.
[Head at top left:] ?Examined. Here a deficit in how they are recompensed etc. [in ms] (?hic ?defic’ qualiter restaurantur &c).
C 139/103/30 mm. 3–4
483 Writ. ‡ 16 June 1441. [Bate].
LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Hallaton. 3 November 1441. [Pulteney].
William Hill; Hugh Daukyns ; Richard Nutte ; Thomas Whatson ; William Dorman ; John Smyth ; William Rypham ; Thomas Boseton ; John Ridell ; John Couper ; Thomas Thwyford ; and William Aylemer .
He held the following manor jointly with Joan his wife and Anne, wife of Reynold Cobham, knight , lately wife of William Clifford, knight , by grant of Henry IV , by letters patent, shown to the jurors [CPR 1408–13, pp. 95–6], to William Clifford and Anne, and William Philip and Joan, and the heirs of the bodies of Anne and Joan with reversion to the late king and his heirs.n378 They were described in the grant as William Clifford, chevalier, and Anne his wife, and William Philip and Joan his wife, daughters and heirs of Thomas, lately Lord Bardolf . By letters patent, shown to the jurors, Henry VI , reciting the grant of Henry IV, granted that the moiety of the manor held, among other things, by Anne, William Philip, and Joan, and that, after the death of Anne should revert to the king and his heirs, because Anne would die without heir of her body because William Clifford was dead without heir of his body and of the body of Anne, should instead remain to William Philip and Joan, to hold – with knights’ fees, advowsons of churches, courts, liberties, franchises, waifs, strays, chattels of fugitives and felons, views of frankpledge, and leets – to them and the heirs of their bodies, as more fully contained in the letters patent [CPR 1436–41, pp. 165–6]. n379
Hallaton, the manor, annual value 10 marks, held of the king,service unknown.
Date of death and heir as 481.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 22 November 1441.
[Head at top left:] Examined.
C 139/103/30 mm. 5–6n380
484 Writ. ‡ 16 June 1441. [Bate].
Addressed to the escheator in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Newark. 30 October 1441. [Curson].
Thomas Muston ; Richard Basage ; Thomas Basage ; Richard Perot ; William Bayle ; Richard Beylton ; Thomas Marshall ; Thomas at Zate ; William Coke ; Henry Helmesley ; William Repper ; and John Dauet .
Findings as 483, regarding the following.
Shelford and Stoke Bardolph, the manors, annual value £20, held of the king in chief, service unknown.
Date of death and heir as 481.
[Head at top left:] Examined.
C 139/103/30 mm. 7–8
485 [Writ: see 484.]
DERBYSHIRE. Inquisition. Derby. 2 November 1441. [Curson].
John Rolleston ; John Creuker ; John Bate ; John Hehegge ; Thomas Maisham ; John Greve ; John Geffray ; Richard Sawer ; William Warde ; John Parkynson ; John Rybyffe ; and Henry Fuche .
He held the following rent and knights’ fees jointly with Joan his wife and Anne, wife of Reynold Cobham, knight , lately wife of William Clifford, knight , by grant of Henry IV , by letters patent, shown to the jurors, to William Clifford and Anne, and William Philip and Joan, and the heirs of the bodies of Anne and Joan, as more fully contained in the charter. They were described in the grant as William Clifford, chevalier, and Anne his wife, and William Philip and Joan his wife, daughters and heirs of Thomas, lately Lord Bardolf. The rent and knights’ fees are parcels of the manors of Shelford and Stoke Bardolph in Nottinghamshire. n381
Elvaston, Ambaston, and Alvaston, 20s. rent.
Elvaston, a knight’s fee that Thomas Blunt, knight, holds, annual value 100s. when it falls; a knight’s fee that the abbot of Darley holds, annual value 100s. [rubric as above for this entry and for those following].
Alvaston, a knight’s fee that the abbot of Dale holds, annual value 100s.
Elvaston, 2 knights’ fees that Peter Frychevile holds, annual value of each, 100s.
Ambaston, a knight’s fee that Richard Sawer, Robert Smalley, and others hold, annual value 100s.
Date of death and heir as 481.
[Head at top left:] Examined.
C 139/103/30 mm. 7, 9
486 Writ. 16 June 1441. [Bate].
OXFORDSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. New Thame. 3 November 1441. [Restwold].
John Badby ; John Elys ; John Chaumberleyn ; John Holte ; John Goldsmyth ; John Walkeleyn ; Thomas Haley ; Nicholas Turnepeny ; John Manyturn ; Thomas Bunse ; Walter Thame ; and William Lekenore .
In his twelfth regnal year, by letters patent [dated on 1 December 1318], shown to the jurors, Edward II granted the following manor, among other things, to Roger Damory, knight , and Elizabeth his wife, most beloved niece of the king, to hold to them and the heirs of the body of Roger, as more fully apparent in the letters [CPR 1317–21, p. 248]. They were thus seised, and Roger had issue: Elizabeth, who married John, Lord Bardolf . Roger and Elizabeth his wife died. John, Lord Bardolf, and Elizabeth his wife had issue: William, and they died. William had issue: Thomas, and died. Thomas had issue: Anne, now wife of Reynold Cobham, knight , and Joan, lately wife of William Philip , still living. Thomas died, and Reynold and Anne, and William Philip and Joan held the manor in right of Anne and Joan, daughters and heirs of Thomas, late Lord Bardolf, and kin and heirs of the body of Roger.
Holton, the manor, annual value 20 marks, held of the king in chief, service unknown.
Date of death and heir as 481.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 16 February.
[Head at top left:] Examined.
C 139/103/30 mm. 10–11
487 Writ. ‡ 16 June 1441. [Bate].
SUSSEX. Inquisition [indented]. Lewes. 2 November 1441. [Brocas].
Andrew Massay ; William Penbrygge ; Richard Scras ; John Hert ; John Goodman ; Richard Coke ; William Feret ; Stephen Dreylond ; Simon Sherman ; John Gosselyn ; Richard Whytberd ; John Coke ; and John Tollere .
Findings as 483, regarding the following. n382
Plumpton, the manor, annual value £20 above the 40s. owed to the prior and convent of Lewes.
Barkham, the manor, annual value £20.
Birling, the manor, annual value £10.
The manors are held of the king in chief, service unknown. The prior and convent of St Pancras, Lewes, are seised and possessed in right of the monastery, as were their predecessors from time immemorial, of 40s. annuity from the court of Fletching called Netherhall, member of the manor of Plumpton, taken yearly at Easter and Michaelmas equally.
Date of death and heir as 481.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 25 November.
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488 Writ. 16 June 1441. [Bate].
LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. The castle at Lincoln. 30 October 1441. [Waslyn].
John Bate ; John Hamond ; John atte Well ; John Ermyn ; Thomas Bate ; John Clerk ; Simon Cobbyng ; John Pytyng ; John Grenne ; William Herberd ; John Frend ; and John Potter .
Findings as 483, regarding the following. n384
Caythorpe, the manor with the vills of Frieston, Normanton, Sudbrook, Willoughby, and 1/2 vill of Ancaster, parcels of the manor, annual value £40.
Ruskington, the manor with the vills of Leasingham, Roxholm, Digby, and Anwick, parcels of the manor, annual value £30.
Westborough, the manor with the vills of Dry Doddington and Stubton, parcels of the manor, annual value £20.
The manors, vills, and 1/2 vill are held of the king in chief, service unknown.
Date of death and heir as 481.
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- Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Elizabeth de Burgo
Author: A. E. Stamp, E. Salisbury, E. G. Atkinson and J. J. O'Reilly, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward III, File 152', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 10, Edward III (London, 1921), pp. 499-513. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol10/pp499-513 [accessed 23 January 2020].
Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol10/pp499-513;
Note: 637. ELIZABETH DE BURGO.
Writ, 6 November, 34 Edward III [1360].
LINCOLN. Inq. taken at Cathorp, 10 December, 34 Edward III [1360].
Cathorp. The manor, whereof Gilbert de Aton enfeoffed Roger Damory, now dead, and the aforesaid Elizabeth, then his wife, to hold to them and the heirs of Roger, held of the king in chief by service of one knight’s fee.
She died on 4 November, 34 Edward III [1360]. Elizabeth, daughter of the said Roger and Elizabeth, married to John Bardolf, knight, aged 30 years and more, is the said Roger’s heir to the said manor.
Writ, 6 November, 34 Edward III.
DORSET. Inq. taken at Craneburn, Monday before the Epiphany, 34 Edward III.
Craneburn. The manor.
Tarrente Goundevill. The manor.
Pymperne. The manor.
Stupel. The manor.
Warham. The borough.
Wyke. The manor.
Portlond. The manor.
Wymouth. The borough.
All held of the king in chief by knight’s service.
Craneburn. A toft, 45a. arable, 1a. meadow, several from the Purification until the hay is carried, and after that common, 6a. pasture, 12a. wood, 53s. 4d. rent, held for life of Maud Beauboys by service of 10s. yearly, the reversion of which belongs to Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Roger Dammori, married to John Bardulf, as of the inheritance of Roger her father.
The deceased died on Wednesday after All Saints last. Elizabeth, daughter of William de Burgo, her kinswoman, married to Lionel, earl of Ulster, aged 20 years and more, is her heir.
Writ to the escheator in co. Dorset. The king, wishing to shew special grace to his son Lionel, earl of Ulster, and Elizabeth his wife, kinswoman and heir of Elizabeth de Burgo, orders the escheator to deliver (dimittas) to John Bruynyng, John Motelot and Stephen Bonde, late servants of Elizabeth de Burgo, all her lands &c. taken into the king’s hand on her death and allow them to dispose of the issues until further orders. The inquisitions taken under the previous writ are to be sent into chancery. 10 November, 34 Edward III.
Certificate of the escheator that he has taken the manors of Cranebourn, Tarrente Goundevill, Pymperne, Wyke and Portlond and the boroughs of Warham and Wymouth (as in the inquisition) and delivered them into the custody of John Brunyng, John Motelot and Stephen Bounde, together with all the issues since the death of the said earl (sic). (Undated.)
Writ, 6 November, 34 Edward III.
[WARWICK.] Inq. taken at Wolrichestoun, Wednesday before St. Clement, 34 Edward III.
Braundon. The manor, with the hamlet of Bretford (extent given), held in dower by endowment of Sir Theobald de Verdon, formerly her husband, of the earl of Warwick by service of one knight’s fee.
Fleckenho. The manor, similarly held in dower of the earl of Warwick or the bishop of Worcester, the jurors know not which, and the reversion belongs to William de Ferariis, kinsman and one of the heirs of Theobald de Verdon, aged 24 years and more.
She died on 4 November last. The reversion of the manor of Braundoun and the hamlet of Bretford belongs to Bartholomew de Burghasch, son and heir of Elizabeth, daughter and one of the heirs of Theobald, and the said Bartholomew is 30 years of age and more.
LEICESTER. Inq. taken at Lutteworth, Thursday before St. Edmund the King, 34 Edward III.
Neubold Verdoun. The manor (extent given), including a chief messuage, a vivary, a park, two watermills and two views of frankpledge at Schefynton, held of the king in chief by service of a tenth part of a knight’s fee.
Cotesbech. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief by service of a sixth part of a knight’s fee.
These two manors are held in dower of the endowment of Sir Theobald de Verdoun, sometime her husband, and the reversions belong to John de Croppehull, knight, and Margery his wife, daughter and one of the heirs of Theobald; the said Margery is 40 years of age and more.
Lutteworth. The manor (extent given), with the advowson of the church, including pasture called Longeleyes and two ovens, held in dower, as above, of the co-heirs of John de Wolretoun by service of 10s. yearly called ‘mauslyn,’ and the said co-heirs render the said 10s. for ward of the castle of Norhamton. The reversion belongs to William de Ferariis, knight, son of Isabel, one of the daughters and heirs of Theobald de Verdoun. (The extent contains the words est ibidem quoddam furnum, tolnet’ cum nundinis val’ per annum 46s. 8d.)
Date of death as in the last inquisition.
Writ, 6 November, 34 Edward III.
HERTFORD. Inq. taken at Staundon, Monday before St. Thomas the Apostle, 34 Edward III.
Staundon. A manor called ‘la Rous’ (extent given) held for life, of the inheritance of Elizabeth, wife of John Bardolf, daughter and heir of Roger Dammory, of the king in chief (service illegible).
Date of death as above.
HERTFORD. Inq. taken at Staundon, Monday before St. Thomas the Apostle, 34 Edward III.
Staundon. The manor (extent given), including a park with deer, held of the king in chief as parcel of the earldom of Gloucester.
Popeshale. A tenement so called held of the king in chief as of the honour of Dover by service of rendering 10s. yearly for ward of Dover castle.
Buntyngford. A market (forum) and fair worth 60s. yearly.
Date of death, 4 November, and heir Elizabeth, wife of Lionel, earl of Ulster, aged 22 years and more.
ESSEX. Inq. taken at Berdefeld, Tuesday after St. Nicholas, 34 Edward III.
Berdefeld. The manor (extent given), including a park with deer in which is an enclosed meadow of 7 1/2a. wont to be mown for sustenance of the deer in winter, 100s. rent from the borough and a leet at (circa) Easter, held of the king in chief as parcel of the earldom of Gloucester, service not known.
She died on 4 November last. Elizabeth, wife of Sir Lionel, earl of Ulster, aged 22 years and more, is her kinswoman and heir.
ESSEX. Inq. taken at Bernardiston, Tuesday after St. Nicholas, 34 Edward III.
Clarette. The manor (extent given), including a leet at (circa) Easter, held of the king in chief, service not specified.
Stanbourne. A court held as of the fee of Clare.
Norton. A leet.
Stanbourne. A leet.
Topesfeld. A leet.
Shaldeford. A leet.
Halstede Horold. A leet.
Stanbourne. A court held as of the fee of the Marshal.
Wikeberghe. A leet, and 9s. 10d. from divers tenants.
Date of death and heir as in the last inquisition.
NORFOLK. Inq. taken at Walsyngham, 15 December, 34 Edward III.
Walsyngham. The manor (extent given), including 2 watermills, a windmill, a fishery, customs called ‘bosage,’ ‘wrongsheryngselver,’ a leet about the feast of St. George and a part of a leet about Michaelmas, a fair (nundine) on the feast of the Nativity of the Virgin, and a market, held of the king in chief by service of rendering 10s. yearly at the king’s castle of Norwich for waytefee.
Brecham. The manor (extent given) held of the king in chief as parcel of the barony of Clare, service not known.
Stokesby, Owelton and elsewhere. 6l. 6s. 8d. foreign rents.
Sharneton. A leet held about the feast of the Invention of the Holy Cross.
Date of death and heir as in the last.
SUFFOLK. Inq. taken at Clare, Monday after St. Nicholas, 34 Edward III.
Sothewold. A messuage, 20a. land, 40s. rent and a last of herrings yearly worth five marks, a leet worth 10s. yearly, and perquisites of court worth 3s. 4d., held of the king in chief, service not known.
Date of death and heir not stated.
SUFFOLK. Inq. taken at Clopton, Wednesday before Christmas, 34 Edward III.
Clopton. The manor (extent given), including a leet about the feast of All Saints.
Ilketelishale. The manor.
Both held for life by gift of the present king, with remainder to John Bardolf and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Roger Dammory, and the deceased as heir of the same Roger, and to the heirs of the said Elizabeth (Bardolf); held of the king by service of the fourth part of a knight’s fee.
Elizabeth de Burgo and John Bardolf and Elizabeth his wife by fine levied with the king’s licence granted the manor of Ilketelishale to John de Lenne for life, to be held of the king, rendering to the grantors 20l. yearly, with remainder as above.
Date of death, 4 November.
SUFFOLK. Inq. taken at Clare, Monday after St. Nicholas, 34 Edward III.
Hunden. The manor (extent given), including 987a. arable and fallow, and 30 customary tenants owing 2,500 winter and 1,900 summer works, and 2 windmills and a park with deer, held of the king in chief as parcel of the earldom of Gloucester.
Clare. The castle, market and fair held of the king in chief as of the barony of Clare.
Sudbery. The manor (extent given), including 2 watermills, 2 windmills, a leet at (circa) Easter, held of the king in chief as of the barony of Clare.
(Unspecified.) Foreign rents of the honour of Clare, 48s. 8d.
Mildenhale. 34s. 10d. rent (firm’) and a great court of the honour of Clare.
Bernardiston. A leet.
Multon. A leet.
Wodehall in Sudbery. The manor (extent given) including 31a. underwood, a windmill, 2 watermills and pasture called ‘Pormanescroft,’ and a market with fairs at St. Martin and St. Gregory held of the king in chief, service not known.
Date of death and heir Elizabeth, as above.
Writ, 6 November, 34 Edward III.
WILTS. Inq. made at Salisbury, 2 January, 34 Edward III.
Stoke Verdon. The manor (extent given) held for life in dower by endowment of Sir Theobald de Verdon, her former husband, by assignment in chancery, of the abbess of Wilton as of her manor of Chalk by service of 11l. fee farm yearly and suit at the hundred of Chalk every three weeks.
Wyvelesford. The manor (extent given) similarly held in dower of the bishop of Salisbury by service of finding a candle burning day and night continuously in the cathedral church of St. Mary, Salisbury, before the high altar.
Date of death, 4 November last. The reversion of the two manors belongs to Thomas de Fournewale, knight, aged 30 years and more, son and heir of Joan, daughter and one of the heirs of Theobald de Verdon, by assignment of the present king made in Chancery.
Page: Mentioned in this source.
- Title: Rise and Fall of a Royal Favourite: Roger Damory (1)
Publication: Name: http://edwardthesecond.blogspot.com/2010/01/rise-and-fall-of-royal-favourite-roger.html;
- Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Joan, lady bardolf
Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/26-553/ [Accessed: 22/1/2020]
Note: JOAN, LADY BARDOLF
553 Writ. ‡ 21 March 1447. [Louthe].
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Newark-on-Trent. 21 June 1447. [Sutton].
Jurors: John ?Craunter of Aslockton; John Byngham of Car Colston; John Balard of Radcliffe on Trent; Edmund Barre of Tollerton; Thomas Muston of Stoke Bardolph (Stoke); Richard Perot of Gedling; John Marshall of Carlton; Richard Arnall and Robert Balard of Arnold; William Ripper of Newark-on-Trent; John Wale of Stoke Bardolph; John White of North or South Collingham; William White of Balderton; Thomas Brynggest of Newark-on-Trent; John Ledenham of Cropwell Butler; and Thomas Pyrpoynt of Caunton.
She held the following in demesne as of fee tail, to herself and the heirs of her body. Shelford and Stoke Bardolph, ½ manor, annual value £14, with ½ advowson of the church of Gedling. The manor is held of the king in chief, service unknown. n297
She died on 12 March 1447. William Beaumont , the son of Elizabeth, the daughter of Joan, is her next heir, and was aged 8 on 28 April last.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 7 July 1447.
[Foot:] Examined.
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554 [Writ: see 553.]
DERBYSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Derby. 23 June 1447. [Sutton].
Jurors: John Dunstabull of Elvaston; John Bradiagh of Osmaston; John Chapman of Chellaston; Richard Sagher and John Ball of Ambaston; John Parkynson and William Jonson of Thulston; Richard Forthe and William Spencer of Alvaston; John Smalley , John Schardlow , and Thomas Hay of Boulton; and Richard Boseworth and John Smyth of Church or Great Wilne.
She held the following in demesne as of fee tail, to herself and the heirs of her body.
Ambaston, Thulston, and Elvaston, 26s. assize rent from free tenants, parcel of the manor of Shelford in Nottinghamshire, which is held of the king in chief, service unknown.
Date of death and heir as 553.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 7 July 1447.
[Ms torn at foot: nothing now legible.]
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555 Writ. 21 March 1447. [Louthe].
LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Leicester. 23 June 1447. [Porter].
Jurors: Nicholas Joy of Market Harborough; Gilbert Innes of Leicester; Thomas Neell of ?Wilson (Wolston); John Nicoll of Braunstone; Robert Newton of Belgrave; William del Hill of Horninghold; William Derman , Thomas Duraunte , and John Palmer of Hallaton; Richard Heynton and John Foster of Loughborough; and Richard Curtes of Barwell.
She held the following in demesne as of fee tail, to herself and the heirs of her body.
Hallaton, ½ manor, annual value £8. The manor is held of the king in chief, service unknown. n298
Date of death and heir as 553, heir here aged 9 on 28 April last.
[Head:] Delivered to court by Richard Neell on 8 July 1447.
[Foot:] Examined.
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556 Writ. ‡ 21 March 1447. [Kirkeby].
LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Leicester. 4 November 1447. [Porter].
Jurors:as 555.
Findings [and marginalia] as 555.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 22 November 1447.
[Foot:] Examined.
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557 Writ melius inquirendo . ‡ 5 February 1454. [Fryston].
Regarding 555 or 556 above. Inquire by whose grant she held the ½ manor, and by what service.
LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Leicester. 10 May 1454. [Coton].
Jurors: Thomas Nonerey of King’s Norton; Thomas Gissyng of Slawston; Robert Bothe , John Ladde , and William Bay of Hallaton; John Durward of Shearsby (Shethesby); William Broune of West Langton; Henry Seymper of Welham; Giles Norton of Laughton; William Lay of Burton Overy; and Roger Godefelowe and Thomas Deraunt of Hallaton.
She held
the moiety, which is held of the king in chief as 1/24 knight’s fee
, by grant of Henry IV . By letters patent [?CPR 1408–13, pp. 95–6], shown to the jurors, Henry granted the whole manor, among other things, with appurtenant knights’ fees and advowsons of churches and other ecclesiastical benefices, to William Clyfford, knight , and Anne his wife, and William Phelip , and the said Joan, then his wife, and the heirs of the bodies of Anne and Joan.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 6 June 1454 by the escheator.
[Foot:] Examined.
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558 Writ. ‡ 21 March 1447. [Louthe].
OXFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Oxford. 23 October 1447. [Stayvrton].
Jurors: Richard Newby ; Thomas Radley ; John Russhebury ; Thomas Elyot ; Robert Hye ; Thomas atte Welle ; Thomas Neyr ; Roger Buston ; William Harme ; William Athelam ; Thomas Athelam ; and Nicholas Lucas .
She held the following in demesne as of fee tail, to herself and the heirs of her body.
Holton, ½ manor, annual value £8. The manor is held of the king , of the honour of St Valery , by 1d. at Michaelmas.
Date of death and heir as 555.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 16 November 1447.
[Foot:] Examined.
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559 Writ melius inquirendo . ‡ 5 February 1454. [Fryston]. Regarding 558 above. Inquire by whose grant she held the ½ manor.
OXFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Oxford. 8 October 1454. [Ellesmere].
Jurors: Richard Newby ; John Frayn ; Thomas Radley ; Thomas Attwelle ; Robert Hye ; John Chebynhurst ; John att Welle, junior; John Russhbury ; Thomas Neyr ; John Frankeleyn, junior ; John Myngge ; and Thomas Sprynggold .
Edward II , with assent of the prelates, earls, and barons, and with the authority of parliament then assembled at York, by letters patent dated at York, 1 December 1318 [CPR 1317–21, p. 248], shown to the jurors, granted to Roger Damory , and Elizabeth his wife, the king’s dearest niece, and the heirs of the body of Roger, among other things the manor of Holton, with knights’ fees, advowsons of churches, and other appurtenances. Roger and Elizabeth were seised by form of the grant. They continued their estate and possession for their whole lives, and died seised of such estate. After their deaths the manor descended by form of the grant to Elizabeth, daughter and heir of the body of Roger. She married John Bardolf , and they had issue: William Bardolf , and died. After their deaths the manor descended to William as son and heir of the bodies of John and Elizabeth. He had issue: Thomas Bardolf , and died. After his death the manor descended to Thomas as son and heir of the body of William by form of the grant. Thomas had issue: Anne, late wife of William Clyfford, knight , and Joan, named in the writ, late wife of William Phelip , whom Henry VI created lord Bardolf. Thomas died, and after his death the manor descended to Anne and Joan, as daughters and heirs of his body. They were seised of the manor and continued their possession for their whole lives. William Phelip and Joan had issue: Elizabeth, married to John, viscount Beaumont . John and Elizabeth had issue: William Beaumont , now lord Bardolf. Elizabeth died, and William Phelip and Joan died seised of such estate in possession of the ½ manor by form of the grant.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 4 November 1454.
[Foot:] Examined.
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560 Writ. ‡ 21 March 1447. [Louthe].
HERTFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Puckeridge. 9 June 1447. [Rokell].
Jurors: John Humberston ; John Lord ; John Quye ; Robert Danell ; William Reymond ; William Payn ; Thomas Northwode ; John Wigge ; William Howe ; Thomas Eyr ; John Chipervile ; and John Warman .
She held the following in demesne as of fee tail, to herself and the heirs of her body.
Watton at Stone, ½ manor called Bardolphs, annual value £10
, and
½ advowson of the church of Stapleford.
The manor is held of the king in chief, service unknown.
n299
Date of death and heir as 555.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 20 June 1447.
[Foot:] Examined.
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561 Writ melius inquirendo . ‡ 5 February 1454. [Fryston].
Regarding 560 above. Inquire by what service she held the ½ manor and ½ advowson, and by whose grant, of whom the advowson is held, and inquire as to the value of the advowson.
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