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Thomas Aylesbury



Preferred Parents:
Father: Thomas Aylesbury, b. 1369 in England   d. 1418
Mother: Isabel Strange, b. 1335   d. 1369

Family 1: Katherine Pabenham,    b. 1372 in Thenford, Northamptonshire, England    d. 17 JUN 1436 in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England
  1. Isabel Aylesbury, b. 1404 in Wiverton, Nottinghamshire, England     d. 1458 in Nottinghamshire, England
Sources:
  1. Title: UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current
    Publication: Name: https://search.ancestry.com/collections/60526/records/1406658;
  2. Title: History and Antiquities of The County of Northampton, Vol 1, by George Baker;Aylesbury/Stafford in Pedigree Chart;
    Author: History and Antiquities of The County of Northampton, Vol 1 by George Baker;John Bowers Nichols & Son;London; 1822;pp. 355-56.
    Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/HistoryAndAntiquitiesOfTheCountyOfNorthamptonBakerVol1/page/n356/mode/1up?q=Barlow;
    Note: Geneology starting with: Eleanor de Aylesbury (living 1482), dau. of Thomas de Aylesbury of Milton Keynes and Catherine Pabenham of Thenford (d 1436), who Married Sir Humphrey Stafford of Grafton (d 1450 during Cade's Rebellion); buried Bromsgrove, co. Worchestershire. ISSUE: 4 boys; 3 girls Thomas of Blatherwick and Dodford (ob 1517) Sir Humphrey of Grafton (executed Tyburn 1486; buried at Bromsgrove) m. Catherine, dau. of Sir John Fray. Ralph, William, Elizabeth, Joyce and Jane. ___________________________________ Sir Humphrey Stafford (1486) heir to Uncle Thomas, m. Catherine Fray ISSUE: 1 son Humphrey and other issue not listed. ___________________________________ Sir Humphrey Stafford of Blatherwick and Dodford (1545-6) m. Margaret dau. of Sir John Fogge. ISSUE: 1 son Humphrey and other issue not listed. ___________________________________ Sir Humphrey Stafford of Kirby and Blatherwick (ob. 1548) m. Margaret dau. of Sir Edmund Tame of Runcorn, co. Glocester; 2nd h. John Cope. ISSUE: not listed, but vide. Blatherwick.
    Page: P.355 provides pedigree chart for Sir Thomas' ancestry back to Phillip de Aylesbury (-1349).
  3. Title: Thomas Aylesbury, "Find A Grave Index"
    Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGJ-8QVP : 15 June 2022), Thomas Aylesbury, ; Burial, Milton Keynes, Milton Keynes Borough, Buckinghamshire, England, All Saints Churchyard; citing record ID 126156513, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
    Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGJ-8QVP;
    Page: The date of death and the place of burial identified on the Find a Grave Index match those of the tree.
  4. Title: Millennium File
    Publication: Name: https://search.ancestry.com/collections/7249/records/10033967;
  5. Title: Ancestry Family Trees
    Author: Ancestry Family Tree
  6. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for John Aylesbury son and heir of Thomas Aylesbury, knight
    Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-889/ [Accessed: 21/1/2020] and King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/22-002/ [Accessed: 21/1/2020]
    Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-889/;
    Note: JOHN AYLESBURY SON AND HEIR OF THOMAS AYLESBURY, KNIGHT 889 Writ devenerunt ‡ 27 June 1422. [Wymbyssh]. Teste Humphrey, duke of Gloucester. Addressed to the escheator in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire. There is no endorsement and no indication whether an inquisition was produced for Bedfordshire. John, son and heir of Thomas Aylesbury, knight, who held of Henry V in chief, died a minor in the king's ward. Buckinghamshire. Inquisition. Wendover. 13 July. [Hampden]. Jurors: Edmund Downe ; Peter Wechele ; John Smyth ; Thomas Brystowe ; Matthew Fysschere ; Walter Newman ; Edmund Graunge ; John Compayn ; John Kyngham ; Simon Lambyn ; John Gynes ; and William Drewn . Because John was a minor in the king's wardship, on the death of Thomas the manor of Milton Keynes and the advowson of the church of the manor came into the king's hand, where they remain. The manor is held of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value 40 marks. He died on 16 May last. Hugh Aylesbury is his son and next heir, aged 20 weeks and more. C 138/62/3 mm. 1-2 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 890 Writ devenerunt ‡ 20 May 1422. [Wymbyssh]. Teste Humphrey, duke of Gloucester. Northamptonshire. Inquisition. Great or Little Oakley. 4 Aug. [Compwurth]. Jurors: John Langport of Newton ; John Colet ; Richard Drewe ; William Bate ; William Aleyn ; Ralph Tommys ; John Kittesson ; Henry Lamberd ; Richard Wither ; Henry Gray ; Thomas Forster ; John Bamburgh ; and John Vailand . No lands or tenements in the county came into the king's hand on the death of Thomas or by reason of the minority of John. He died on 18 May 1422. Hugh Ailesbury is his son and next heir, aged 22 weeks and more. C 138/62/3 mm. 3-4 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 891 Writ devenerunt ‡ 20 May 1422. [Wymbyssh]. Teste Humphrey, duke of Gloucester. Surrey. Inquisition [indented]. Dorking. 25 June. [Wymeldon]. Jurors: Thomas Payn ; John Huchon ; John Hakkere ; John Chaper ; William Arnold ; John atte Birchette ; William Seman ; Stephen Balehorn ; John Cotere ; William Drewe ; Roger Fullere ; and Nicholas Robus . No lands or tenements in the county came into the king's hand on the death of Thomas or by reason of the minority of John. Date of death as in 890. Hugh Aylesbury is his son and next heir, aged 3 months and more. C 138/62/3 mm. 5-6 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 892 Writ devenerunt ‡ 20 May 1422. [Wymbyssh]. Teste Humphrey, duke of Gloucester. Oxfordshire. Inquisition. Oxford. 26 June. [Wachet]. Jurors: Robert Alkerton ; William Wyghthull ; John Spere ; Richard Aston ; Richard FitzWater ; William Peper ; John Phelyp ; John Chaunteler ; Nicholas Persons ; Thomas Goldegheve ; Thomas Crespe ; and John Merkham . No lands or tenements in the county came into the king's hand on the death of Thomas or by reason of the minority of John. Date of death as in 890. Heir as in 891. C 138/62/3 mm. 7-8 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 893 Writ devenerunt ‡ 20 May 1422. [Wymbyssh]. Teste Humphrey, duke of Gloucester. Addressed to Robert Chichele, mayor and escheator of the city of London. London. Inquisition. [Place omitted.] 29 July. [Chichele]. Jurors: William Hatton ; John Bryght ; Walter Gayton ; William Takele ; John Caryk ; John More ; William Whyte ; John Elyot ; William Jemys ; William Toucestre ; Richard Bernard ; and Alexander Vffyngton . No lands or tenements in the county came into the king's hand on the death of Thomas or by reason of the minority of John. Date of death as in 890. Heir as in 891. C 138/62/3 mm. 9-10 E 149/126/7 m. 1 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 894 Writ devenerunt ‡ 20 May 1422. [Wymbyssh]. Teste Humphrey, duke of Gloucester. Leicestershire. Inquisition. Medbourne. 27 July. [Burgh]. Jurors: Thomas Whusy.. ; Thomas Crosse ; Henry Skynner ; John London ; Richard Smyth ; Thomas Sharplowe ; William Souter ; John Wareyn ; John Janyn ; William Semper ; John Medowe ; and Thomas Shirwode . No lands or tenements in the county came into the king's hand on the death of Thomas or by reason of the minority of John. Date of death as in 890. Heir as in 891. C 138/62/3 mm. 11-12 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. JOHN AYLESBURY SON AND HEIR OF THOMAS AYLESBURY, CHEVALIER n1_001 2 Writ devenerunt. ‡ 26 November 1422. [Wymbyssh] Regarding lands held of ‪Henry V‬ . John died a minor in ‪Henry V’s wardship. http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-889/ WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Mere. 20 January 1423. [Wayte] Jurors: Matthew Clyveden ; John Cleymond ; Richard atte Welle ; Nicholas Ferour ; John Okeford ; Robert Williams ; William Sertayn ; John Alford ; Thomas Coronwayle ; Walter Clypier ; Richard Hole ; and Thomas Robyns . No lands or tenements came into the king’s hands after the death of Thomas Aylesbury, chevalier , or by reason of the minority of John Aylesbury his son and heir. He died on 18 May last. Hugh Aylesbury is his son and next heir, aged 3/4 year and more. C 139/1/2 mm.1–2 n1_001^: See also CIPM XXI, nos 889–94. http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/22-002/
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  7. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Katherine who was wife of Thomas de Aylesbury, knight
    Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/24-671/ [Accessed: 21/1/2020]
    Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/24-671/;
    Note: KATHERINE WHO WAS WIFE OF THOMAS DE AYLESBURY, KNIGHT 671 Writ. ‡ 26 July 1436. [Wymbyssh]. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition. Kettering. 3 November 1436. [Willughby]. Jurors: Peter Fyssher ; William Clerk ; Richard Janyn ; William Presgrave ; Richard Walker ; William Aleyn ; William Hore ; John Miller ; John Pye ; John Mabeley ; Thomas Baxter ; and John Toly . Thomas Chaworth, knight , Edmund Hampneden, esquire , John Longevyll, esquire , Peter Hynewyke, clerk , John Megre, clerk , Robert Wandesforth, chaplain , and William Kelby were formerly seised of the following in demesne as of fee which, thus seised, by an indented deed of theirs, shown to the jurors, they demised to Katherine for life, reversion to them and their heirs and assigns. By virtue of this she was seised in demesne as of free tenement and, after the deaths of Edmund, Peter, John Megre and Robert, she died thus seised. After her death the manor should revert to Thomas Chaworth , John Longevyll and William Kelby , still living, and their heirs and assigns, according to the form of the demise. Pytchley, the manor, held of the abbot of Peterborough , service unknown. There is a manorial site, 14 messuages, 16 cottages and a bake-house, worth nothing yearly; 200 a. land, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 20 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; 32s. 9d. rent, payable yearly at Midsummer and Christmas equally; and rent of a rose yearly at Midsummer. She died on 17 July last. Lawrence Cheyne , her son and next heir, is aged 40 years and more. C 139/82/50 mm.1–2 672 Writ. ‡ 26 July 1436. [Wymbyssh]. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Whaddon. 30 October 1436. [Rokes]. Jurors: Robert Brynkelowe ; John Graunt of Woolstone; Thomas Newman ; Robert Lamburne ; John Haukyn ; Thomas Hert ; John Rewes ; Richard Fraunceys ; John Hendys ; William Wymond ; William Harreys ; Alan Dalowe . She held the following in dower by endowment of Thomas de Aylesbury, knight , formerly her husband, reversion to Thomas’ heirs. Milton Keynes , 1/3 manor, held of the king in chief as 1/3 knight’s fee. There are 67 a. land, each acre worth 8d. yearly; 13 a. meadow, each acre worth 3s. yearly; 67 a. pasture, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 7 virgates of land, each worth 13s. 4d. yearly; and 7 messuages, 3 cottages and 1/3 manorial site, worth nothing yearly. Isabel, wife of Thomas Chaworth, knight , and Eleanor, wife of Humphrey Stafford of Grafton Manor, knight , daughters and next heirs of Thomas de Aylesbury , are both aged 30 years and more. Roger de Somery, knight , was formerly seised of the manor and mills of Newport Pagnell in demesne as of fee and, thus seised, he granted to Walter de Aylesbury and his heirs an annual rent of 10 marks from the mills and manor, payable at Lady Day and Michaelmas equally. This was done by a charter of his, shown to the jurors, which described it as a yearly rent of 10 marks of silver from the farms of his mills of Newport Pagnell or from other issues of the same manor if the farm of the mills does not come to 10 marks, payable by the reeve of the manor, 5 marks at Lady Day and 5 marks at Michaelmas. By virtue of this, Walter was seised of this rent in demesne as of fee and he died thus seised. After his death, the rent descended successively to Philip de Aylesbury , as his son and heir, Thomas de Aylesbury , as son and heir of Philip, and John de Aylesbury , as son and heir of Thomas. They all likewise died seised in demesne as of fee. After the death of John, Thomas de Aylesbury , son and heir of John, was likewise seised in demesne as of fee and, thus seised, by a charter of his, shown to the jurors, he granted, by the name Thomas Aylesbury, knight , this rent, among other things, to Thomas Chaworth, knight , Edmund Hampneden, esquire , John Longevyll, esquire , Peter Hynewyke, clerk , John Megre, clerk , Robert Wandesforth, chaplain , William Kelby and their heirs and assigns. By virtue of this, Hugh Burnell , then tenant of the said mills and manor, attorned to them for payment of this rent. Afterwards, by an indented charter of theirs, shown to the jurors, they demised the rent, among other things, to Katherine, by the name of Katherine who was lately the wife of Thomas Aylesbury, knight , deceased, for life, reversion to them and their heirs and assigns. By virtue of this demise, Joan, Lady Abergavenny , then tenant of the mills and manor, attorned to Katherine for payment of the rent. Katherine was seised in demesne as of free tenement and, after the deaths of Edmund, Peter, John Megre and Robert, she died thus seised. After her death the manor should revert to Thomas Chaworth , John Longevyll and William Kelby , still living, and their heirs and assigns, according to form of the demise. Date of death and heir as 671. C 139/82/50 mm.3–4 673 Writ de partitione. 15 November 1436. [Wymbyssh]. Addressed to the escheator of Buckinghamshire . Regarding 672. Isabel, wife of Thomas Chaworth, knight , and Eleanor, wife of Humphrey Stafford of Grafton, knight , are the daughters and next heirs of Thomas de Aylesbury . Order to take fealty of Thomas Chaworth and Humphrey, partition 1/3 manor of Milton Keynes into two equal parts, and cause Thomas Chaworth and Isabel, and Humphrey and Eleanor to have full seisin of the purparties of Isabel and Eleanor respectively [CFR 1430–37, p. 306]. E 149/159/1 m.2
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  8. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Hugh son and heir of John son and heir of Thomas Aylesbury, chevalier
    Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/22-267/ [Accessed: 21/1/2020]
    Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/22-267/;
    Note: HUGH SON AND HEIR OF JOHN SON AND HEIR OF THOMAS AYLESBURY, CHEVALIER 267 Writ devenerunt. ‡ 26 October 1423. [Wymbyssh] Regarding lands held of ‪ Henry V . BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Buckingham. 5 November 1423. [Hampden] Jurors: John Kyngeslane ; John Vessy ; John Hogges ; John Vykory ; William Rylkyn ; Thomas Cook ; Robert Webbe ; Thomas Stokes ; John Persones ; Richard Stafford ; John Proidffot ; and Walter Ekeney . The manor of Milton Keynes, with the advowson of Milton Keynes church belonging to it , came into the possession of ‪Henry V‬ owing to the death of Thomas Aylesbury, chevalier , and the minority of John his son and heir, a minor in ‪Henry V‬’s wardship. Katherine widow of Thomas, who survives, was assigned 1/3 manor in dower in ‪Henry V‬’s Chancery [CCR 1413–19, p.497], and 2/3 manor remained in the possession of ‪Henry V‬ by reason of John’s minority. Owing to the death of John and the minority of Hugh son and heir of John, they came into the possession of ‪Henry V‬ and are now in the possession of ‪Henry VI through the death of Hugh, a minor in ‪Henry VI’s wardship. The 2/3 manor and the advowson are held of the king in chief, service unknown. In the 2/3 manor there are the site, worth nothing yearly; 133 1/2 a. arable, each acre worth 6d. yearly; 26 1/2 a. meadow, each acre worth 2s. yearly; 133 a. pasture, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 13 messuages, with 13 virgates of arable belonging to them, each worth 20s. yearly; and 6 cottages, each worth 2s. 4d. yearly. He died on 25 October last. Isabel wife of Thomas Chalworth, knight , and Eleanor Aylesbury are his kinswomen and next heirs, being daughters of Thomas Aylesbury , father of John his father, because he died without heir of his body. Isabel is aged 21 years and more, Eleanor 17 years and more. [The Bedfordshire inquisition ordered in the writ is not extant.] C 139/10/21 mm.1–2 268 Writ de partitione facienda. 20 November 1423. [Wymbyssh] Regarding BUCKINGHAMSHIRE lands held by Thomas Aylesbury, chevalier , of ‪Henry V‬ in chief, and in the hands of ‪Henry V‬ and ‪Henry VI through his death and the minorities and subsequent deaths of John his son and Hugh son of John: to be partitioned between Thomas Chaworth, knight , who married Isabel kinswoman and heir of Hugh, and has had children by her, and Eleanor Aylesbury , sister of Isabel and kinswoman and heir of Hugh, in the presence of Thomas and Eleanor [CFR 1422–30, pp.71–2]. [Foot:] By writ of the privy seal. [Partition not extant.] E 149/130/7 m.2
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  9. Title: Assignment of dower for Katharine widow of Thomas Aylesbury, knight
    Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-150/ [Accessed: 21/1/2020]
    Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-150/;
    Note: KATHARINE WIDOW OF THOMAS AYLESBURY, KNIGHT 150 Writ to assign dower. ‡ 25 Jan. 1419.[Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Buckinghamshire. Assignment of dower [indented]. Milton Keynes. 6 Mar. [Hasilden]. Assignment in the presence of William Kelby, attorney of John Aylesbury son and heir of Thomas Aylesbury, and Peter Henwyke, Katharine's attorney. The manor of Milton Keynes: a chamber called `knyghtis chaumbre' with 2 chambers adjoining, with free ingress and egress to the 2 chambers; an out-building called `deyhous next le bakhous' with free ingress and egress; an out-building with a tiled roof extending from the churchyard to `le rykeyerd'; 3 bays of the large grange at the east end; 1/3 of `le rykeyerd'; the out-building called `le schephous' outside the gates of the manor; 2 ponds within `le pondewykes' on the east part; 1/3 of the profits of gardens with free ingress and egress; 2 a. wood in the grove next the `conynger'; 1/3 of the profits of 2 dovecots within the manor; 1/3 of the profits of a common bakehouse; 1/3 of the profits of view of frankpledge there and of lesser courts; 1/3 of the profits of a water-mill called `Foxesmilne'; 1/3 of the warren and all the conies; 1/3 of a several fishery in the river there; 1/3 of the fishery of all ponds in the township or in the fields outside the manor; 5 a. arable in `Westecrofte' from the demesne lands; 13 a. arable in `Stratfurlong'; 2 a. on the ridge; 8 a. arable in `Otehull'; 10 1/2 a. arable near pasture in a close next `Walton mere'; 10 a. arable in `Netherbireforlong'; 6 a. arable in `Overbireforlong'; 3 a. arable on `Longelondes'; 3 1/2 a. arable in `Pokeputfurlong'; 20 1/2 a. arable next `Newelane'; 2 1/2 a. arable in `le Riecrofte'; 12 a. arable in `Wowlond'; 3 a. arable in `Tenacres'; 3 a. arable on the ridge in `Northfeld'; 3 1/2 a. in `Hoggescoweherde Corner'; 6 a. arable in `Awenerspece'; a portion of meadow called `Lyttulham', another called `Foxmylleholme'; the moiety of a pasture called `Oxlese'; 1/2 lb. pepper yearly from the tenement of John Bischup; assize rents of 6d. from the mill of Walton for `le langhsherd'; the following tenements and bond land: 2 tenements and 2 half-virgates which John Frauncis holds; 2 tenements and 2 half-virgates which John Cowhird holds; 2 tenementsand 2 half-virgates which John Felip holds; a tenement and a half-virgate which Robert Carter holds; a tenement and a half-virgate which John Piers holds; a tenement and a half-virgate which John Roulesham holds; 3 tenements and 3 half-virgates which Thomas Hare holds; 2 tenements and 2 half-virgates which John Walter holds; a tenement and a half-virgate formerly held by William Bubbe and now in the lord's hand; a tenement and a half-virgate and a cottage which Peter Malverne holds; a cottage which Henry Heyne holds; a cottage which Joan Stone holds; and a cottage formerly held by Thomas Bonvyll and now in the lord's hand. C 138/35, no. 60
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  10. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Thomas Aylesbury, knight
    Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-093/ [Accessed: 21/1/2020]
    Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-093/;
    Note: THOMAS AYLESBURY, KNIGHT 93 Writ ‡ 24 Sept. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Surrey. Inquisition. Dorking. 7 Nov. [Knotteford]. Jurors: John Lucas ; John Chaper ; James Janyn ; William Tyderton ; John Kempe ; William Wyke ; Thomas atte Mere ; Thomas Kempe ; Adam atte Hill ; Laurence atte Mere ; Richard Denby ; and John Conner . He held the manor of Abinger with the advowson at alternate presentations to himself and his heirs of the king in chief, annual value £20. He died on 9 Sept. 1418. John his son and next heir is aged 16 3/4 years and more. C 138/33/35 mm. 1-2 E 152/9/482/1 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 94 Writ ‡ 24 Sept. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Addressed to the escheator in Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire. Cambridgeshire. Inquisition [indented]. Cambridge. 5 Nov. [Heth]. Jurors: John Page ; John Kyng ; John Welymot ; Henry Hoberd ; John Millere ; John Walssheman ; William Herteswell ; John Kernebroke n94_001; John Harston ; William Reynold ; Thomas Lucas ; and Roger Northern . He held the manor of Fen Ditton and a tenement there called `Knyghteslond' in right of his wife Katharine, who survives, and by no other right, of the bishop of Ely, service unknown, annual value £6 13s. 4d. Date of death and heir as in 93. C 138/33/35 mm. 3-4 E 149/112/3 m. 1 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 95 [Writ: see 94.] Huntingdonshire. Inquisition [indented]. St. Neots. 3 Nov. 1418. [Heth]. Jurors: Edmund Smyth ; Robert de Malgre ; Henry Bridde ; William Taillour of Eynesbury ; John Dalby ; John Brion n95_001; William Pyssh ; John Archedekene ; John Neve ; John Watteson ; John Maskell ; William Ferrour . In right of his wife Katharine, who survives him, and by no other right he held: Great Gidding, the manor called `Engaynesmaner' with its appurtenances, and with the manor of Laxton and 10 virgates in Pytchley, of the king by the serjeanty of providing hounds to hunt foxes and other vermin in Huntingdonshire and Northamptonshire, annual value £6; Offord Darcy and Offord Cluny, the manor called `Pabenhames', of John Martyn of his manor of Offord Darcy, service unknown, annual value 40s. Date of death and heir as in 93. C 138/33/35 mm. 3, 5 E 149/112/3 m. 2 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 96 Writ ‡ 24 Sept. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Addressed to the escheator in Essex and Hertfordshire. Essex. Inquisition [indented]. Chelmsford. 23 Oct. [Rikhull]. Jurors: Robert Cook ; John Tuft ; John Hildemare ; John Lyoun ; John Waleys ; Peter Coupere ; John Parkere ; John Howell ; Roger Hamond ; John Slene ; John Scot ; and Richard Swayn . He held in right of his wife Katharine, who survives, and by no other right the manor of White Notley and a rent of a pair of gilt spurs in Upminster with the advowson of Upminster. They are held of the Earl Marshal, service unknown, annual value £10. Date of death and heir as in 93. C 138/33/35 mm. 6-7 E 149/112/3 m. 3 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 97 [Writ: see 96.] 97 Hertfordshire. Inquisition [indented]. Ware. 25 Oct. 1418. [Rikhull]. Jurors: Thomas Charfoul ; Nicholas Tannere ; John Asser ; John Nicholl ; Richard Bailly ; Thomas Valence ; John Brodye ; John Reve ; John Madell ; Roger Loryng ; William Barbour ; and John Litelman . He held in his demesne as of fee to himself and his heirs the manors of Tiscott, Aldbury and Wilstone, and by his charter dated at St. Giles without Cripplegate in London on 4 May 1416, shown to the jurors, granted them to Thomas Chaworth, knight , Edmund Hampneden and John Longevill , esquires, Peter Hynewyk and John Megre , clerks, Robert Wandesforth, chaplain , and William Kelby , and their heirs and assigns. They held, and still hold, of whom and by what service is unknown, annual values, Tiscott 100s., Aldbury 60s. and Wilstone 100s. Date of death and heir as in 93. C 138/33/35 mm. 6, 8 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 98 Writ ‡ 24 Sept. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Addressed to Richard Merlawe, mayor and escheator of the city of London. London. Inquisition. 19 Oct. [Merlawe]. Jurors: Thomas Rotourworth ; John Caryng ; William Tatelee ; Richard Chaloner ; Thomas Martyn ; John Bright ; John Nasyng ; William Bower ; Richard Polhill ; William Englissh ; Henry Bright ; and John Serle . Long before his death he held a messuage and various tenements in the parish of St. Giles without Cripplegate in the suburbs of London, and granted them to Thomas Chaworth, knight , and others [97]. They still hold. Date of death and heir as in 93. C 138/33/35 mm. 9-10 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 99 Writ ‡ 24 Sept. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Leicestershire. Inquisition. Hinckley. 23 Nov. [Babthorp]. Jurors: Roger del Hull of Hinckley ; Simon Parson of the same; William Esunhulle of the same; William Walker ; John Wardale ; John Makkes [E 149: 'talyour' of the same]; Thomas Odam of Dadlington ; Thomas Hykson [E 149: Ikson] of the same; Roger Odam [E 149: of the same]; John Fale [E 149: of the same]; Robert Ekyt of the same; and John Shepard of the same. Henry de Charewelton and Henry Brodyg , chaplains, and Henry Noddyng held the manor of Dadlington in their demesne as of fee and by their deed dated 20 June 1383, shown to the jurors, granted it to William Cheyne, knight, of Long Stanton, his wife Katharine and the heirs of their bodies. They held in fee tail and had issue Laurence. William died and Katharine married Thomas Aylesbury . He held it for life in her right and had no other right in it. It is held of Lord Grey of Ruthin , service unknown, annual value £3. Date of death and heir, aged 16 years and more, as in 93. C 138/33/35 mm. 11-12 E 149/112/3 m. 5 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 100 Writ ‡ 24 Sept. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Wiltshire. Inquisition [indented]. Salisbury. 21 Nov. [Brid]. Jurors: John Clyuedon ; Robert Bakham ; William Spendour ; John Cleymond ; John Partrych ; William Bakham ; John Coweyn ; William Mown ; John Hornere ; John Osebern ; John Ladde ; and William Tuys . Long before his death he held the manor of Zeals and granted it to Thomas Chaworth and others [97]. They hold it of the earl of Salisbury , service unknown, annual value £6. Date of death and heir as in 93. C 138/33/35 mm. 13-14 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 101 Writ 24 Sept. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Oxfordshire. Inquisition [indented]. Banbury. 17 Nov. [Wyllicotes]. Jurors: John Archere ; Richard Goilyn ; John Spere ; William Madeley ; William Page ; Richard Sclattere ; John Sclattere ; Thomas Gray ; John Bengham ; William Godehyne ; William Siluestre ; and William Grene . Long before his death he held the manor of Rousham and granted it to Thomas Chaworth and others [97]. They hold it of the king of the honor of Wallingford, service unknown, annual value £6. Date of death and heir as in 93. C 138/33/35 mm. 15-16 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. 102 Writ ‡ 24 Sept. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Addressed to the escheator in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Bedfordshire. Inquisition [indented]. Bedford. 14 Nov. [J. Barton, junior]. Jurors: John North ; Simon Pekham ; Thomas Somenour ; William Gamulgeye ; William Ratell ; John Howesson ; Simon Pottere ; William Hicheman ; John Ferrour ; Richard Beerne ; John Palfoot ; and Laurence Mason . He held 2/3 manor of Eaton Socon and 1 rood in Farndish with the advowson of Farndish at alternate presentations in right of his wife Katharine, who survives, and by no other title, of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value £6 13s. 4d., and the rood 1d. The 1/3 manor of Eaton was held by John son of Robert Elyngham , and by his charter dated at Eaton on 14 May 1417, made with royal licence [26 April 1417: CPR 1416-22, p. 105] he granted it to Thomas Aylesbury, knight , John Megre, clerk , and Robert Wandesforth, chaplain , and their heirs and assigns. They held, and Megre and Wandesforth still hold, of the king in chief, service unknown, annual value 60s. Date of death and heir as in 93. C 138/33/35 mm. 17-18 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.
    Page: The main subject of this source.
  11. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Margaret widow of John Skelton, esquire
    Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/23-254/ [Accessed: 21/1/2020]
    Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/23-254/;
    Note: MARGARET WIDOW OF JOHN SKELTON, ESQUIRE 254 Writ. ‡ York. 30 July 1429. [Haseley]. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Aylesbury 24 August 1428. [Sperlyng]. Jurors: Thomas Brystowe ; Peter Whechele ; John Abraham ; Richard Holte ; William Combe ; John Holewey ; John Barbour ; Richard Smart ; John Smyth ; William Gorney ; Thomas Fisshere ; and John Brown . She held the following in dower by endowment of John son and heir of Thomas Aylesbury, knight , from the inheritance of Isabel wife of Thomas Chaworth, knight , and Eleanor wife of Humphrey Stafford, esquire , sisters and heirs of John. Milton Keynes, a third of 2/3 manor, held as a whole of the king in chief as ½ knight’s fee. There are 4 messuages, each worth 40d. yearly; 5 virgates, each worth 13s. 4d. yearly; 5 a. meadow, each acre worth 40d. yearly but this year’s crop was carried off while Margaret was still alive; and 3s. 4d. rent payable at Martinmas and Invention of St Cross by equal parts. She died on 18 July last. Thomas Mortymer is her uncle and next heir as the brother of Hugh father of Margaret, and aged 40 and more. Isabel is aged 28 and more, and has issue with Thomas Chaworth . Eleanor is aged 23 and more, and has issue with Humphrey Stafford . C 139/40/55 mm.1–2 E 149/139/2 m.1 255 Writ. ‡ York. 30 July 1429. [Haseley]. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition. Rothwell 10 August 1429. [Palmer]. Jurors: William Bate and Simon Stumbule of Ashley; John Hopkyn of Brampton Ash; John Harpor of Great or Little Weldon (Weldon); Ralph Cooke of Kirby; John Martyn of Dingley; William Page of East Carlton; John Scote , Henry Bray , and John Kytesson of Weston by Welland; John Leche of Wilbarston; and John Marys of Middleton. She held the following in demesne as of fee tail after the possibility of issue had expired. Weston by Welland, the manor, except the advowson of Launde Priory and services from all the lands and tenements that Thomas Aylesbury, knight , had or others had to his use. These exceptions are held of the manor or some part of the same. Exceptions excepted, there is the manorial site, worth only 40d. yearly because there are no buildings; 17 messuages, 2 ruinous cottages, and 12 tofts, worth nothing yearly; 2 crofts, each worth 4d. yearly; 36 virgates, each worth 10s. yearly; 35½ a. meadow, each acre worth 2s. 4d. yearly but this year’s crop was carried off while Margaret was still alive; 49 [a.] pasture, each [acre] worth 3d. yearly; and view of frankpledge twice yearly and a small court held every three weeks, worth nothing yearly above the seneschal’s fee. The manor is held as a whole of the king in chief as ¼ knight’s fee. Weston by Welland, Sutton Bassett, and Dingley, 45s. 4d. rent, rent of 2 capons, price of each 2d. yearly, and 1lb cumin rent, payable at Martinmas and Invention of St Cross by equal parts, part of the manor of Weston by Welland. Thomas Brake, clerk , John Walssh of Lynford , and William Peere, clerk , were lately seised in demesne as of fee of the whole manor. By their charter, they demised it, described as their manor of Weston by Welland with all its lands, tenements, rents, reversions, services, rights, commodities, and appurtenances to Thomas Aylesbury , John Megre, clerk , and John Comyn, senior , and to the heirs and assigns of Thomas Aylesbury . Royal licence was obtained from ‪ Henry IV by letters patent dated Westminster 15 July 1411 [CPR 1408–1413, p. 301], shown to the jurors. [1]+By one indented charter dealing with, among other things, the manor, exceptions excepted, and by another indented charter dealing with the rents, among other things, Thomas, John, and John demised them to John son of Thomas Aylesbury and Margaret his wife, and to the heirs of their bodies, described as John son of Thomas Aylesbury and Margaret his wife, daughter of Hugh Mortymer, esquire , with licence of ‪ Henry IV obtained by letters patent [as above]. John and Margaret were thus seised of the manor and the rents in demesne as of fee tail, exceptions excepted, with reversion to Thomas Aylesbury and his heirs.+[1] She held the following in demesne as of fee tail after the possibility of issue had expired. Ashley, the manor, except services from lands and tenements that Thomas Aylesbury, knight , had or others had to his use. The exceptions are held of the manor or some part of the same. Exceptions excepted, there is the manorial site, worth only 40d. yearly because there are no buildings; 46 a. land, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 7 ruinous messuages and 1 toft, worth nothing yearly; 5 virgates, each worth 12s. yearly; 14 a. meadow, each acre worth 3s. yearly but this year’s crop was carried off while Margaret was still alive; 28 a. pasture, each [acre] worth 3d. yearly; and 10 a. wood, worth nothing yearly. The manor as a whole is held of Lord Latimer , service unknown. Ashley, 27s. 9d. rent and rent of 10 capons, price of each 2d., payable at Martinmas and Invention of St Cross by equal parts, part of the manor of Ashley . William la Souche, lord of Totnes , Thomas, Lord La Warre , Thomas Brake, clerk , Peter Henwyk, clerk , John Wysebech, clerk , Robert Elyngham , and Peter Purlee were seised in demesne as of fee of the above manor of Ashley. By their charter, they demised it, among other things, to Thomas Aylesbury , John Megre , and John Comyn , and to the heirs and assigns of Thomas Aylesbury. It was described as the manor of Ashley with all lands, tenements, rents, services, rights, commodities, and appurtenances that were formerly of Ralph Basset of Great or Little Weldon (Weldon), knight, with all reversions whenever they might fall. Continues as +[1]+ above. John and Margaret died without heir of their bodies. Date of death, heirs, and information about Isabel and Eleanor as 254. Further, Isabel and Eleanor are daughters and next heirs of Thomas Aylesbury ; and Thomas Aylesbury , John Megre , and John Comyn died a long time before Margaret. C 139/40/55 mm.3–4 256 Writ de partitione (Northamptonshire). Southwell. 30 August 1429. [Wymbyssh]. Order to Thomas Palmer, escheator [CFR 1422–1430, p. 274]. E 149/139/2 m.3
    Page: Mentioned in this source.
  12. Title: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
    Publication: Name: https://search.ancestry.com/collections/9289/records/6822546;

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