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Ankaret Le Strange



Preferred Parents:
Father: John Le Strange VII, b. ABT APR 1332 in Shropshire, England   d. 12 MAY 1361 in Blakemere, Herefordshire, England
Mother: Mary FitzAlan, b. ABT 1325 in Sussex, England   d. 29 AUG 1396 in Blackmere, Shropshire, England

Family 1: Richard de Talbot,    b. 1361 in Eccleswall, Herefordshire, England    d. 7 SEP 1396 in London, Middlesex, England
  1. Mary de Talbot, b. 23 SEP 1383 in Goodrich Castle, Goodrich, Herefordshire, England     d. 13 APR 1433 in Grene's Norton, Northamptonshire, England
Sources:
  1. Title: Assignment of dower for Ankaret wife of Thomas Nevyll, knight, and widow of Richard Talbot, knight
    Author: J. L. Kirby, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry IV, Entries 620-677', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 18, Henry IV (London, 1987), pp. 203-227. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol18/pp203-227 [accessed 17 January 2020].
    Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol18/pp203-227;
    Note: 676 ANKARET WIFE OF THOMAS NEVYLL, KNIGHT, AND WIDOW OF RICHARD TALBOT, KNIGHT WILTSHIRE. Assignment of dower in the presence of William Fauconer and Robert Clerk, attorneys of Gilbert son and heir of Richard Talbot … 4 Feb. 1402. Swindon, 1 chamber in the south part of the manor, with the chamber under and the close attached; 2 places in a barn in the east and 2 places in a byre in the north, with free ingress and egress; a third part of a meadow at the west end; 16 a. at ‘Lodelawe’, 3 a. in ‘Eldeorchard’, 3 a. at ‘Chalcrofte’, 2 a. at ‘Coursdyche’ and 2 a. at ‘Droppe’, all in the ‘Middelfeld’; 8 a. at ‘Langelond’, 1 1/2 a. at ‘Middelwatendon’ and 3 1/2 a. at ‘Over Watenden’, all in ‘le Estfeld’; 6 a. at ‘Langelond’, 1 1/2 a. in ‘Northwestefurlong’ and 9 1/2 a. in ‘Eldemede’, all in ‘le Northfeld’; 8 a. meadow in ‘Newenham’, and 2 a. meadow in ‘le More’ to the north. Rents and services of tenants there: John Debenham 8s., John Cadon 8s., Robert Purr …, John Boundy 11s.2d., John Admond 8s.4d.; and in the borough and portmote rents of Thomas Whyteman 5s.6d., Thomas Boundy 18d., John Pyrton 7s.2d., William Turke 2s.6d., John Debenham 2s.6d., … Whyteman 18d., John Godard 4s.2d., William Wytyll 6s., Agnes Coriour 3s.2d., Thomas Brome 3s. and Thomas atte Forde 2s.6d. C 137/33, no. 61
    Page: The main subject of this source.
  2. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Ankaret Le Strange - birth:
    Author: The Royal Ancestry Bible, Michel L. Call, Copyright 2006
    Note: birth: death:
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2026280052
  3. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Ankaret Le Strange -
    Author: Family History Library archive record (family group sheet)
    Note: Source: Cal Patent Rolls 1377-81 p. 584 Shrops. Pub. A. Vol. 5 pp. 333 A8B36 Bulkeley Gen. pp. 72, 73 60 Col-Weis p. 34 Eng. V Vol. 5 p. 590; Vol. 11, pp. 698, 704, 731; Vol. 12 pt. 1 pp. 616, 617 Eng. Pub. AC vol. 29 pp. 450, 451 Eng. Z Vol. 2 pp. 404-406 Eng. P (1c2 cd) p. 2053 Submitter: Edward Wallace Kunkel Source: Hist. Rut'l-Blore; p. 228; Compelte Peer G E C Vol. 1 p. 244; Vol. 114 p. 698; App H 18, 19; Vol. 12 pt 1 p. 343, 344; Cal. Close Rolls 1346-9 R46 1364-8 p. 342; Cal. Suf P Me Vol. 9 #334, Vol. 10 #203 C 1 Patent Rolls 1358-61 p. 407; Cal. Fine Rolls Vol. 8 p. 308; Each 1349 #79; 1361 #67 1375 P 2 #8; Strange Records p. 288-295, 318-320; Ancestors of M. C. Barons-Collins p. 234; Ancestral Roots-Wells p. 27; Baron Angl. Conc-Banks Vol. 1 p. 421, 422; M. C. Barons-Wurts pt 1 p. 132. Submitter: Archibald Delos Gardner
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3244547632
  4. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Gilbert Talbot, knight
    Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-308/ [Accessed: 20/1/2020]
    Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-308/;
    Note: GILBERT TALBOT, KNIGHT 308 Writ ‡ 1 Nov. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Addressed to the escheator in Hampshire and Wiltshire. [Dorse:] Certificate by John Wyke, escheator in Wiltshire and Hampshire, that 3 inquisitions were taken in execution of the writ, two by his predecessor John Bryde. Hampshire. Inquisition. Odiham. 17 Nov. [Bryd]. Jurors: Roger Cheston ; John Cook ; Robert Wodeley ; John Sh..lond ; John Barbour ; Nicholas Barnard ; Richard atte Lee ; Robert Williamyscote ; Robert atte Bergh ; William atte Nassh ; Roger Eston ; and Henry Serle . Long before his death by a fine levied in quin. Hil. 1415 and afterwards in oct. Mich. 1416 [CP 25/1/207/31, no. 11] between Hugh Stafford, knight , William Broughchier, knight , and Thomas [Denton, citizen and mercer of London ], quer., and Gilbert Talbot, knight, lord of Black Park , def., Gilbert granted that the manor of Chalton, which Isabel, countess of Suffolk , formerly wife of John Lestraunge of Black Park, held in dower of Gilbert's inheritance, and which ought to remain after her death to him and his heirs, should remain to Hugh, William and Thomas and the heirs of Thomas. After Isabel's death, Hugh, William and Thomas entered and were seised, so Gilbert had no estate in the manor, which is held of the king of the duchy of Lancaster by service of a pair of spurs or 6d. yearly. He died on 19 Oct. last. Anchoret, his daughter and next heir, is aged 3 years and more. C 138/41/68 mm. 1-2 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: This IPM is substantially new, containing much material which did not appear in the print edition of CIPM XXI, and some corrections to it. 309 [Writ: see 308.] Wiltshire. Inquisition. Swindon. ?21 Jan. 1419. [Wyke]. [Much of inquisition illegible]. Jurors: ... ..enton ; John ?Dene ; ... Clench ; John Hele ; John Appelman ; Robert Gore ; Henry Flyte ; Robert … ; John … ; and ... Wh... . [Other jurors illegible] ... He held in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief the manor of Swindon with appurtenances by knight service, and there is there the [?site of] the manor which is worth …, and rents of assize worth ?£12, and 2 ?mills worth £4, and 200 a. of demesne land worth lx-- --, and 10a. of several pasture worth 20s., and common pasture worth … . By his letters patent of 17 Sept. 1413 he granted to Thomas Fetiplace the office of steward of the manor for life with a stipend of 20s. Date of death as in 308. Anchoret, his daughter and next heir, is aged 2 3/4 years. C 138/41/68 mm. 1, 3 ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: This IPM is substantially new, replacing the brief one-line text in the print edition of CIPM XXI 310 [Writ: see 308.] Wiltshire. Inquisition. [Illegible]. 27 Jan. 1419. [Wyke]. Jurors: William Couentre ; John Dubbe ; Edmund Waryn ; William Byde ; John Rous ; Robert Prouendr ’; William Webbe ; John Dyere ; Thomas Horn ; Richard Eyr ; Robert Whyte ; and John Dauy . He held of Queen Joan 1/2 manor of Broughton Gifford by service of 1/4 knight's fee. There are in the manor cert rents worth 100s. yearly, 20 a. wood worth 6s. 8d., 100 a. arable worth 23s. 4d. yearly, and 10 a. meadow and 20 a. several pasture worth 40s. yearly. He was also seised in his demesne as of fee of 1/2 manor of Ashton Gifford, in which there are assize rents worth 53s. 4d. yearly, a meadow containing 5 a. and worth 40s. and 100 a. arable and pasture worth 20s. By his letters patent of 17 Sept. 1413 he granted to Thomas Fetiplas the office of steward of the manors for life with a stipend of 20s. Date of death as in 308. Heir as in 309. C 138/41/68 mm. 1, 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. 311 Writ ‡ 1 Nov. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Addressed to William Sevenoke, mayor and escheator of the city of London. London. Inquisition. 7 Feb. 1419. [Sevenoke]. Jurors: John Beneworth ; Laurence Carpenter ; William Smert ; Thomas Bristowe ; William Sutton ; Thomas Colman ; William Euerard ; Walter Rideler ; William Turnour ; Stephen Baldeswell ; John Jurdan ; and Richard Salman . He held in his demesne as of fee of the king in free burgage the advowson of St. Andrew Hubbard in Billingsgate ward. Annual value, nil. Date of death as in 308. Anchoret his daughter and heir is aged 3 years and more. C 138/41/68 mm. 5-6 E 149/112/1 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. 312 Writ ‡ 1 Nov. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Addressed to the escheator in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Bedfordshire. Inquisition. Shefford. 17 Nov.n312_001 [Hasilden]. Jurors: William Roper ; Robert Couper ; William Blaunchard ; John Wode of Clifton ; Simon Barteram ; John Pecok ; Thomas Sandon ; Simon Beton ; John Wylbon ; Thomas Strenger ; William Phelipp ; and John Wedoweson . [A thirteenth juror is erased in C 138 but appears in E 149:] Thomas Body n312_002 The following fees belonging to Edworth manor were held of him: 1 fee by John Bulloke of Eaton Bray or Eaton Socon, £4; 2/3 fee by Hugh Loterell and John Martyn , 5 marks; 1/3 fee by the prior of St. Neots , 2 marks; and 1/2 fee in Arlesey by Joan, Lady Cobham , 100s. He died at Rouen in Normandy on 19 Oct. 1418. Anchoret his daughter and heir is aged 3 years and more. C 138/41/68 mm. 7-8 E 149/112/1 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. 313 [Writ: see 312.] 313 Buckinghamshire. Inquisition. Aylesbury. 16 Nov. 1418.n313_001 [Hasilden]. Jurors: William Clerkn313_002 of Monks Risborough or Princes Risborough; Geoffrey Neweman of Weston Turville ; Thomas Baylathe of Aston ; Walter Neweman ; Robert Keyner ; Henry Towe ; William ate Lane ; John Carter of Wendover ; John Hawkyns ; William Herryotes ; William Somer ; and John Porter . He held in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief 1/4 manor of Weston Turville called `Botelersmaner' with the advowson at the fourth turn, annual value 15s. The next presentation belongs to Gilbert's heirs. He also held in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief 2s. rent from the manor of Moulsoe at Easter and Michaelmas as 1/40 knight's fee, and the following knight's fees: 5 1/2 fees in Whitchurch, Great Linford, Great or Little Kimble, Beachampton, Lillingstone Dayrell, Addingrove, Leckhampstead, Lamport and Bourton which Thomas Rolfe and Walter Bodelgate hold of him, annual value £25; 1/2 fee in Wolverton which Thomas Pever holds, 100s.; 1/2 fee in Bourton which Elizabeth, Lady Clinton , holds, 100s.; 1 fee in Chilton and Easington which Thomas Pever holds, £10; 1/2 fee in Wotton Underwood which Richard Grenvile holds, 50s.; 1 fee in Moulsoe which Richard Bamme holds, £10; 1 fee in Walton which the heirs of John de Braynesford hold, 100s.; 1 fee in Fawley which Thomas de Sakevile, knight , holds, £10; and 1/4 fee in Edgcott which Gillian Priour holds, 5s. He died at Rouen on 19 Oct. 1418. Anchoret, his daughter and heir, is aged 3 years and more. [Exchequer copy, margin:.] Examined by Selby. C 138/41/68 mm. 7-9 E 149/112/1 m. 7 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. A small number of corrections and other additions have also been made. 314 Writ ‡ 1 Nov. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Warwickshire. Inquisition [indented]. Stratford upon Avon. 23 May 1419. [Grevell]. Jurors: Thomas Smyth ; John Blaunfron ; William Rokesley ; Henry atte Yate ; John Clifford ; Hugh Salford ; Richard Fretter ; William Brasyer ; Thomas Baker ; William Lokyer ; John Weley ; and Richard Lokyer . He held 1/4 manor of Willey in his demesne as of fee of Joan Beauchamp, Lady of Abergavenny , service unknown, annual value 29s. Date of death and heir as in 308. [Exchequer copy, margin:.] Examined by Colman. C 138/41/68 mm. 10-11 E 149/112/1 m. 9 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. Joan Beauchamp's name has also been made corrected slightly. 315 Writ ‡ 1 Nov. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Leicestershire. Inquisition [indented]. Market Bosworth. 9 Feb. 1419. [Grevell]. Jurors: Robert Joce ; Robert Salcok ; Roger Donam ; Ralph Jonessone ; John Chamberleyn ; John Badesley ; John Nawntell ; John Kendale ; Gervase Neel ; William Walssh ; John Vykers ; and Thomas Morell . He held nothing in Leicestershire. [Exchequer copy, margin:.] Examined by Colman. C 138/41/68 mm. 12-13 E 149/112/1 m. 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. 316 Writ ‡ 1 Nov. 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Addressed to the escheator in Oxfordshire and Berkshire. Oxfordshire. Inquisition. Bampton. 3 Dec. [Willycotes]. Jurors: John Spycer ; Robert Rous ; Robert Carpenter ; John Bontyng ; John Leche ; John Jenyuer ; Thomas Erlestoke ; William Egger ; Stephen Henxeye ; Robert Stoke ; Robert Went ; and Richard Fremantell . He held in his demesne as of fee and right the manor and hundred of Bampton of the king in chief of the Crown by knight service, amount unknown, annual value 50 marks. By his charter shown to the jurors and dated 17 Sept. 1413, he appointed Thomas Fetiplas steward of the manor and hundred to hold the office for life with the accustomed fees, 50s. payable at the usual terms. By his charter dated 11 July 1414 he granted to Nicholas Lamdels and his wife Eleanor a yearly rent of 10 marks for life from the manor, payable by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas. He died on 19 Oct. last. Anchoret, his daughter and heir, is aged 2 years and more. C 138/41/68 mm. 1
    Page: Mentioned in this source.
  5. Title: UK, Extracted Probate Records
    Publication: Name: https://search.ancestry.com/collections/1610/records/291339;
  6. Title: Ankaret le Strange in Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors
    Author: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p369.htm#i11085 index to pedigreees
    Publication: Name: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p369.htm#i11085;
    Note: Ankaret le Strange [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15] Last Edited 4 Apr 2020 F, #11085, b. circa 1361, d. 1 June 1413 Father Sir John le Strange, 4th Lord Strange of Blackmere [2,3,4,5,16,7,8,9,10,17,12,13,15] b. c 19 Apr 1332, d. 12 May 1361 Mother Mary FitzAlan [2,3,4,16,8,9,17,13,15] d. 29 Aug 1396 Ankaret le Strange was born circa 1361 at of Blackmere, Shropshire, England; Age 22 in 1383 & age 34 in 1396. [3,8,15] She married Sir Richard Talbot, 4th Lord Talbot, Baron de Blackmere, son of Sir Gilbert Talbot, 3rd Lord Talbot and Petronilla Butler, before 23 August 1383; They had 5 sons (Sir Gilbert, 5th Lord Talbot, Lord Strange of Blackmere; Sir John, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, 7th Lord Talbot; Richard, Archbishop of Dublin, Chancellor of Ireland; Sir Thomas; & Sir William) and 4 daughters (Elizabeth, contracted to marry Sir John, Lord Arundel & Mautravers; Anne, wife of Sir Hugh, 5th Lord Courtenay, 12th Earl of Devon, & of John Botreaux; Mary, wife of Sir Thomas Greene, & of John Nottingham, Esq; & Alice, wife of Sir Thomas Barre). [3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15] Ankaret le Strange and Sir Thomas Neville, Lord Furnival, Treasurer of England, Keeper of Annandale, Keeper of the Castles of Berwick-on-Tweed, Alnwick, & Warkworth, Constable of Lochmaben Castle obtained a marriage license on 4 July 1401; Date of pardon for marrying without a license. They had 1 daughter (Joan, wife of Sir Hugh Cokesey). [18,3,4,6,8,9,11,13,14,15] Ankaret le Strange died on 1 June 1413. [3,4,8,9,13,15] Family 1: Sir Richard Talbot, 4th Lord Talbot, Baron de Blackmere b. c 1361, d. 8 Sep 1396 Children: Anne Talbot+ [19,3,7,8,12,15] d. 16 Jan 1441 Richard Talbot, Archbishop of Dublin [20,3] Mary Talbot+ [21,3,22,8,23,15] b. c 1382, d. 13 Apr 1434 Sir Gilbert Talbot, 5th Lord Talbot, Lord Strange of Blackmere, Chief Justice of Chester [3,8,15] b. c 1383, d. 19 Oct 1418 Elizabeth Talbot [24,5,10] b. c 1387, d. b 1407 Alice Talbot+ [3,15] b. c 1388, d. b 28 Sep 1436 Sir John Talbot, 4th Earl Shrewsbury, Wexford, Waterford, 7th Lord Talbot, Count of Clermont+ [3,8,15] b. c 1392, d. 17 Jul 1453 Family 2: Sir Thomas Neville, Lord Furnival, Treasurer of England, Keeper of Annandale, Keeper of the Castles of Berwick-on-Tweed, Alnwick, & Warkworth, Constable of Lochmaben Castle d. 14 Mar 1407 Child: Joan de Neville [25,3,4,9] b. c 1402, d. 26 Aug 1433 Citations: 1. [S2879] Unknown author, Lineage and Ancestry of HRH Prince Charles by Paget, Vol. II, p. 405; The Ancestry of Dorothea Poyntz, by Ronny O. Bodine, p. 66. 2. [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 110. 3. [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 702-704. 4. [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 737. 5. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 33. 6. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 211. 7. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 547. 8. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 166-167. 9. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 258-259. 10. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 152-153. 11. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 376. 12. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 332. 13. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 52. 14. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 231. 15. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 117-118. 16. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. I, p. 209-210. 17. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 374-375. 18. [S11568] The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. V, p. 590. 19. [S11568] The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. IV, p. 326. 20. [S147] Burke's Peerage, 1938 Edition, 2236. 21. [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 356. 22. [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 260. 23. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 112. 24. [S15] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, p. 11-12. 25. [S11568] The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. V, p. 591.
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  7. Title: UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current
    Publication: Name: https://search.ancestry.com/collections/60526/records/189972;
  8. Title: Ankaret Le Strange Talbot Neville, "Find A Grave Index" [removed]
    Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK1V-JXK7 : 13 September 2020), Ankaret Le Strange Talbot Neville, ; Burial, Worksop, Bassetlaw District, Nottinghamshire, England, Worksop Priory; citing record ID 146881569, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
    Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK1V-JXK7;
  9. Title: Legacy NFS Source: Ankaret Le Strange - birth:
    Author: media.type.Electronic, Directory of Royal Genealogical Data, Tompsett, Brian, http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/, August 9, 2000
    Note: birth: death:
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:2196640650
  10. Title: Visitations of Worcestershire Winter family Parry perry etc
    Author: Google search
    Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/visitationcount01mundgoog/page/n165/mode/2up?q=Winter;
    Page: This book has Pedigrees of families of the Worcestershire area and surrounding area. on pages 150 of the scroll bar and page 133 of the actual book has pedigree of the talbott family shows relationships of this family names of parents children and their spouses and where they are from.
  11. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Anchoret daughter and heir of Gilbert Talbot, knight
    Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-779/ [Accessed: 20/1/2020]
    Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-779/;
    Note: ANCHORET DAUGHTER AND HEIR OF GILBERT TALBOT, KNIGHT 779 Writ devenerunt ‡ 15 Dec. 1421. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Oxfordshire. Inquisition [indented]. Bampton. 13 Jan. 1422. [Waget]. Jurors: John Lucas ; Robert Rous ; John Bontyng ; John Trillyng ; Nicholas Wrenne ; William Style ; John Leche ; Richard Fremantell ; Robert Stoke ; Richard Bette ; John Abraham ; and William Leche . By reason of the death of Gilbert Talbot and because of the minority of his daughter and heir Anchoret the manor and hundred of Bampton came into the king's hand; 2/3 remain with the king and 1/3 is held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion to Anchoret's kinsman and heir John Talbot . The 2/3 manor and hundred are held of the king in chief of the Crown for 1 knight's fee. There are in the 2/3 manor a stone building with granges and other ruinous buildings, annual value nil, 4 carucates, annual value 53s. 4d., 40 a. meadow and pasture, annual value 30s., a water-mill, annual value 40s., and £16 3s. 4d. assize rents from free tenants and tenants at will at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions. By charter dated 17 Sept. 1413 Gilbert made Thomas Fetiplace steward of the manor and hundred for life at 50s. yearly by fee and gage, and by charter dated 11 July 1414 granted a yearly rent of 10 marks from the manor at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions to Nicholas Laundels and his wife Eleanor for life. She died on 13 Dec. last. John Talbot, knight , is her kinsman and heir, aged 30 years and more, i.e. brother of Gilbert father of Anchoret. [The Exchequer copy is much amended, and the names of the escheator and jurors have been added in a different hand. There are 2 apportionment calculations at the foot.] C 138/57/44 mm. 1-2 E 149/124/9 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. 780 [Writ: see 779.] 780 Berkshire. Inquisition [indented]. Faringdon. 13 Jan. 1422. Jurors: Thomas Wyke ; John Selcok ; John Morton ; Henry Pede ; Thomas Plomer ; John Wyght ; John Mayn ; John Shepard ; Henry Dolman ; William Coupere ; Thomas Gentyll ; and William Plomer . For the reasons given in 779 the manor of Shrivenham came into the king's hand; 2/3 remain with the king and 1/3 is held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion as in 779. The 2/3 are held of the king in chief for 2/3 knight's fee and there are a capital messuage, annual value nil, 2 demesne carucates, annual value 40s., an old dovecot, annual value nil because it is ruinous and wasted, 10 a. meadow worth yearly 20d. an acre, 20 a. pasture worth yearly 4d. an acre, and £18 16s. 8d. assize rents at the Annunciation and Michaelmas in equal portions. Date of death and heir as in 779. [The Exchequer copy is much amended, and the names of the escheator and jurors have been added in a different hand. There are 2 apportionment calculations at the foot.] C 138/57/44 mm. 1, 3 E 149/124/9 m. 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. 781 Writ devenerunt ‡ 16 Dec. 1421. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Addressed to Robert Chichele, mayor and escheator of the city of London. London. Inquisition. Guildhall. 31 Jan. 1422. [Chichele]. Jurors: John Thomas ; John Leke ; John Robert ; Stephen Baldewell ; John de Kent ; William Hamond ; William Faircheren781_001 ; Nicholas Hony ; John Brounston ; Thomas Bavyle ; John Mariot ; and John Coveynt . For the reasons given in 779 no lands or tenements came into the king's hand, but the advowson of the church of St. Andrew Hubbard in Billingsgate ward, annual value nil except prayers, came into, and remains, in the king's hand. Gilbert held the advowson in his demesne as of fee of the king in free burgage as the entire city of London is held. The church has not become vacant since Gilbert's death. Date of death and heir as in 779. [Exchequer copy, margin:.] Examined by Selby. C 138/57/44 mm. 4-5 E 149/124/9 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. One other small addition has also been made. 782 Writ devenerunt ‡ 15 Dec. 1421. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Buckinghamshire. Inquisition [indented]. Chalfont St. Peter. 20 Jan. 1422. [Whappelode]. Jurors: Simon Wheler ; John Lorkyn ; Richard at Halle ; John Molder ; John Weston ; John Cornewaille ; Walter ?Boturfew ; John Bartlot ; Robert S..th ; John Otewell ; John Glouer junior ; and Richard Peese . For the reasons given in 779 1/4 manor of Weston Turville or `Boteleresmanoir' and the advowson of the church came into the king's hand; 2/3 of the 1/4 manor and the advowson remain there and 1/3 of the 1/4 manor is held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion as in 779. The 2/3 and 1/3 of the 1/4 manor are held of the king in chief by knight service for 1/8 knight's fee, annual value of the 2/3 26s. 8d. The next presentation to the church belongs to Gilbert's heirs. Date of death and heir as in 779. C 138/57/44 mm. 6-7 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. 783 Writ devenerunt ‡ 16 Dec. 1421. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Warwickshire. Inquisition [indented]. Nuneaton. 3 Jan. 1422. [Burgh]. Jurors: John Hudde of Nuneaton n783_001; John Caumbrigge of Coventry ; John Hopkynes [E 149: of Willey] ; Nicholas Roberdes ; Thomas Danfront ; William Thurburn ; John Smyth ; Thomas Gilberd ; John Peynton ; William Chaumpney ; John Reue ; and Geoffrey Perkyns .n783_002 For the reasons given in 779 1/4 manor of Willey, which Gilbert held in his demesne as of fee, came into the king's hand; 2/3 of the 1/4 manor remain there and 1/2 of the 1/4 is held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion as in 779. The 2/3 of the 1/4 are held of Joan Beauchamp, Lady Abergavenny , service unknown, and there are a messuage and 30 a. arable, annual value 13s. 4d. Date of death and heir as in 779. C 138/57/44 mm. 8-9 E 149/124/9 m. 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. 784 ‡ Writ devenerunt 15 Dec. 1421. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Gloucestershire and the Adjacent March of Wales . Inquisition [indented]. Gloucester. 4 Feb. 1422. [Tracy]. Jurors: Robert Monemouth ; William Payn ; Thomas Henburgh ; John Notelyn ; John Felde ; John Kyngton ; John Seymour ; John Amfray ; Thomas Hathemere ; Walter at Halle ; William Goldyng ; and Nicholas Bernard . For the reasons given in 779 a toft and 2 carucates called `Damyselleslonde' next Painswick, which Gilbert held in demesne as of fee, came into the king's hand; 2/3 remain there and 1/3 is held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion as in 779. The 2/3 and 1/3 are held of the king in chief for 1/50 knight's fee, annual value 26s. 8d. Date of death and heir as in 779. C 138/57/44 mm. 10-11 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. 785 Writ devenerunt ‡ 15 Dec. 1421. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford. Herefordshire and the Adjacent March of Wales. Inquisition [indented]. Hereford. 31 Dec. [Monyngton]. Jurors: William Hotall ; Walter Moore ; Nicholas Milleward ; Thomas Goodmon ; William Hunt ; Thomas Ragoun ; John Hulkyn ; Richard Gardyner ; Bartholomew Daundesey ; William Garnon ; John Grene ; and Thomas Bradwardyn .n785_001 For the reasons given in 779 the castle and lordship of Goodrich in the march of Wales adjoining Herefordshire, which Gilbert held in his demesne as of fee, came into the king's hand; the castle, annual value nil, and 2/3 lordship remain with the king and 1/3 lordship is held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion as in 779. The 2/3 and 1/3 areheld of the king in chief for 1 1/2 knight's fee. There are in the 2/3 lordship £13 6s. 8d. assize rents at Easter and Michaelmas in equal portions. For the same reasons a portion of meadow in Wilton on Wye, which Gilbert also held in demesne as of fee, came into the king's hand, where 2/3 remain, 1/3 being held by Gilbert's widow Beatrice in dower, reversion as in 779. The 2/3 and 1/3 are held of the king in chief for 1/100 knight's fee, annual value of the 2/3 3s. 4d. For the same reasons the manor of Penyard, which Gilbert also held in his demesne as of fee, came into the king's hand, where 2/3 remain, 1/3 being held in dower by Gilbert's widow Beatrice, reversion as in 779. The manor is held of the king in chief for 1/50 knight's fee. There are in the manor an old tower, annual value nil, and in the 2/3 there are 120 a. wood and underwood worth yearly 6d. an acre. Date of death and heir as in 779. [The Exchequer copy is much amended, and the names of the jurors have been inserted in a space left for them..] C 138/57/44 mm. 12-13 E 149/124/9 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.
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  12. Title: Ankaret L'Estrange Neville, "Find A Grave Index"
    Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGC-MX3Y : 24 August 2022), Ankaret L'Estrange Neville, ; Burial, Whitchurch, Shropshire Unitary Authority, Shropshire, England, St. Alkmund Churchyard; citing record ID 120209200, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
    Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGC-MX3Y;
  13. Title: Ankaret L'Estrange Neville, Find A Grave
    Author: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/120209200/ankaret-neville
    Publication: Name: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/120209200/ankaret-neville;
    Note: Lady Ankaret L'Estrange Neville BIRTH unknown DEATH 23 May 1413 BURIAL St. Alkmund Churchyard Whitchurch, Shropshire Unitary Authority, Shropshire, England MEMORIAL ID 120209200 Spouse: Thomas De Neville 1362–1406 (m. 1401) Parents: John L'Estrange (1332–1361) & Mary d'Arundel L'Estrange (unknown–1396)
  14. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Ankaret widow of Richard Talbot, knight
    Author: J. L. Kirby, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry V, Entries 99-150', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 20, Henry V (London, 1995), pp. 30-49. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol20/pp30-49 [accessed 17 January 2020].
    Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol20/pp30-49;
    Note: 107 ANKARET WIDOW OF RICHARD TALBOT, KNIGHT Writ 8 June 1413. BUCKINGHAM. Inquisition. Aylesbury. 28 June. She held in her demesne as of fee a 4th part of half the manor of Weston Turville with the advowson at the 4th turn and a 3rd part of 5 a. arable there, of the king of the honor and earldom of Leicester as a 20th part of half a knight’s fee, annual value 34s. including 24s. in assize rents payable by equal parts at Lady Day and Michaelmas. She died on 1 June last. Gilbert Talbot, knight, her son and heir, is aged 24 years and more. 108 Writ 8 June 1413. BERKSHIRE. Inquisition. Great Faringdon. 30 June. She held a 3rd part of 2 parts of the manor and hundred of Shrivenham in dower of the inheritance of Gilbert her son and heir, of the king in chief as a 3rd part of 2 parts of a knight’s fee, annual value 118s. including £4 19s. in assize rents payable by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas. Date of death and heir as above. 109 Writ 8 June 1413. OXFORD. Inquisition. Witney. 1 July. She held a 3rd part of the manor and hundred of Bampton in dower of the inheritance of Gilbert her son and heir, of the king in chief as a 3rd part of a knight’s fee, annual value £12 including £7 11s.8d. in assize rents payable as above. Date of death and heir as above. 110 Writ 8 June 1413. WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Marlborough. 23 June. She held in her demesne as of fee: Broughton Gifford, half the manor, of John Arundell, knight, lord Maltravers, service unknown, annual value £10 including £6 5s. in assize rents payable as above. Ashton Giffard, half the manor with the advowson of Codford St. Peter at Alternate presentations, both of John Arundell, knight, service unknown, annual value 100s. including 63s. in assize rents, payable as above. Swindon, a 3rd part of the manor, of the inheritance of Gilbert Talbot, knight, of the king in chief as a 3rd part of a knight’s fee, annual value £4 including 46s.8d. in assize rents payable as above. Date of death and heir as above. 111 Writ 8 June 1413. WARWICK. Inquisition. Polesworth. 23 June. She held a 4th part of the manor of Willey of Joan Beauchamp, lady Abergavenny, service unknown, annual value 29s. including 22s. in assize rents payable as above. Date of death and heir, aged 27 years and more, as above. 112 Writ 8 June 1413. GLOUCESTER AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Gloucester. 24 June. Gilbert Talbot, knight, of Goodrich Castle formerly held the manors of Longhope, Huntley and Lydney and 2 parts of the manor of Leigh in his demesne as of fee and granted them to Richard and Ankaret his wife and the heirs of their bodies. They held them and had issue Gilbert Talbot, knight, Richard died and Ankaret held them whilst she lived, Longhope and Huntley of the king of the duchy of Lancaster of the honor of Monmouth as 1 knight’s fee, annual values £18 10s. and £6 4s., Lydney of Richard earl of Warwick in socage by a rent of £4 payable by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas, annual value 112s., and the 2 parts of Leigh, of Hugh [Morton], abbot of St. Peter’s, Gloucester, service unknown, annual value £6 18s. She held in her demesne as of fee half the manor of Badgeworth of Humphrey son and heir of Edmund earl of Stafford, a minor in the king’s ward, and he held of Henry IV as a 4th part of a knight’s fee, annual value £12 9s.6d. She held in dower of the inheritance of Gilbert Talbot a 3rd part of the manors of Painswick, Moreton Valence and Whaddon; Painswick of the king in chief as a 3rd part of half a knight’s fee, annual value £11 5s., Moreton Valence and Whaddon of the king of the earldom of Hereford of the manor of Haresfield as a 3rd part of half a knight’s fee, annual values £6 10s.8d. and £4; and also 11 3/4 messuages in Huntsham in the March of Wales and 10s. in assize rents from various tenants there by equal parts at Christmas, Lady Day, Lammas and Michaelmas, being part of the castle, manor and lordship of Goodrich Castle, which is held of the king in chief as 1 knight’s fee, annual value £4 6s.8d. Date of death and heir as above [no. 107]. 113 Writ 8 June 1413. HEREFORD AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition, Bromyard. 28 June. Gilbert Talbot, knight, of Goodrich Castle, held the manor of Eccleswall in his demesne as of fee and granted it to Richard Talbot, knight, Ankaret his wife and the heirs of their bodies. They had issue Gilbert Talbot, knight. Richard died and Ankaret held it for the remainder of her life of the king in chief as 1 knight’s fee, annual value £39 10s. including £20 3s. in assize rents payable by equal parts at Lady Day and Michaelmas. She held in dower of the inheritance of Gilbert: Penyard, a 3rd part of the manor as a 3rd part of a 50th part of a knight’s fee, annual value 4s. Cleeve Prior by the town of Ross on Wye in the fee of Wilton, a 3rd part of a meadow and pasture extending from the fence of various tenements of Ross from 1 head to the river Wye in length and breadth between the fence of Henry Moton on one side and a ditch on the other, of the king in chief as a 3rd part of a 100th part of a knight’s fee, annual value 12d. Archenfield, a 3rd part of the manor and of the hundred of Wormelow, of the king in chief as a 3rd part of a knight’s fee, annual value £8 10s. including £6 12s. in assize rents payable as above. Goodrich Castle, 1 messuage occupied by William Filly; 13s.6d. in assize rents payable by equal parts at Lady Day and Michaelmas; parcels of meadow namely a 3rd part of the meadows called ‘Castelmede’, ‘Brodemede’, ‘Mullemede’ and ‘Overmede’ below ‘Asshmede’ with all the pasture called ‘Overwyesham’ and ‘Netherwyesham’; a 3rd part of a garden called ‘le Wynyard’; the issues and profits of the weirs and fisheries in the river Wye and of the mill; a 3rd part of the pleas and perquisites of the court of the lordship of Goodrich Castle; a wood called ‘Lyteldowarth’ with a parcel of wood called ‘Arthuresquarter’; a parcel of wood in ‘Longegrove’ and one called ‘le Taylle’ next to it; parcels of wood in the woods called ‘Coppodewode’ and ‘Castelgrove’ delimited by metes and bounds. All of these messuages, meadows, pasture, garden and profits of weirs, fisheries and courts, with lands and tenements in Huntsham in the March of Wales are parcel of the manor and lordship of Goodrich Castle, held of the king in chief as 1 knight’s fee, annual value 46s.8d. Date of death and heir as above [no. 107]. 114 Writ 8 June 1413. SHROPSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Prees. 20 June. She held in her demesne as of fee: Whitchurch otherwise Black Park, the manor and advowson, of Thomas earl of Arundel, service unknown, annual value beyond 40 marks which Isabel Ufford, countess of Suffolk, holds in dower from John Straunge, knight, formerly lord of the manor, and including £30 in assize rents payable by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas, £40 and no more because the greater part was burnt and devastated by the Welsh rebels. Dodington, the manor, of the king in chief as 1 knight’s fee, annual value beyond 10 marks held by Isabel Ufford in dower, and including £4 13s.4d. in assize rents payable as above, £6 13s.4d. and no more for the same reason as above. Ightfield, 1 toft with the advowson, of Griffin Wareyn, service unknown, annual value 2d. Lynhales, a 4th part of the manor in the county and the March, of John Straunge, knight, lord of Knockin, service unknown, annual value 6s.8d. and no more for the same reason as above. Whixall, 2 tofts and 12 a., of John Bacoke of Wem, service unknown, annual value 6s.3d. and no more for the same reason. Wrockwardine, the manor, of the king in chief by a rent of £8 payable by the sheriff, annual value beyond that £14 3s. including £10 13s. in assize rents payable by equal parts at Lady Day and Michaelmas. Sutton Maddock with Brockton, the manor, of the king in chief by fealty and a rent of 4s, payable by the sheriff at the exchequer, annual value beyond that £4 including 40s. in assize rents payable by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas. Ruthall, 2 1/2 messuages, 20 a. arable, 4 a. wood and 10s. in assize rents payable by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas, of Nicholas Sandford, service unknown, annual value beyond the rents 10s. She held for life the castle and manor of Corfham; 8 messuages and 3 carucates in Peaton; 24 messuages, 24 virgates and 100 a. wood in Siefton; 6 messuages, 13 virgates, 40 a. meadow, and 13s.4d. in assize rents, payable by equal parts at Easter and Michaelmas, in Culmington with the advowson of Culmington; 10 messuages, 100 a. wood, 12 a. meadow and 40s. in assize rents payable as above in Diddlesbury; and the hay and chase of Earnstrey and Clee, all of the king in chief as 1 knight’s fee by the grant of John Boerleye of Broncroft, Geoffrey Louther and Hugh Burgh, esquires, by their deed dated at Corfham on 4 May 1408, described as the castle and manor of Corfham and all their lands and tenements etc. in Peaton, Siefton, Culmington, Diddlebury and Sparchford, with successive remainders to John Talbot, now lord Furnivall, as son and heir of Ankaret, the heirs of his body and her right heirs. The annual value is £13.6s.8d. including £10 15s. in assize rents payable by equal parts at Lady Day and Michaelmas. Similarly she held for life 1 messuage and 1 carucate in Yeye of Hugh Burnell, knight, by the grant of the same 3 feoffees by the same deed with remainder as above, service unknown, annual value 20s. Date of death and heir as above [no. 107]. C 138/5, no. 52 E 149/100, no. 1 E 152/447,449,451
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  15. Title: Rober le Strange (1232-1276), Le Strange Records: A Chroncile of the Early le Stranges of Norfolk and the Marches of Wales
    Author: Le Strange Records: A Chroncile of the Early le Stranges of Norfolk and the Marches of Wales, Hamon le Strange, M.A., F.S.A., Longmans, Green and Co., London, 1916
    Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/lestrangerecords00lestuoft/page/346/mode/2up?view=theater&q=Stanley;
    Note: page 172 " The wife of Robert le Strange was Alianora, or Eleanor, second daughter and co-heiress of William de Whitchurch [de Albo Monasterio], from whom he ultimately acquired and transmitted to his descendants a considerable inheritance ; William, who died before June n, 1260, left four daughters ; the eldest, Berta, was an imbecile, and died in 1281" page 206 "This Eleanor (the daughter and co-heir of William de Blancminster, or Whit- church) was relict of Robert le Strange, Lord in her right of Blackmere, who died in 1276. page 386 Index Strange, Robert le (1266-1276), 98, 153, 170-175, 288, 289, 360
  16. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Thomas de Nevyll, knight
    Author: J. L. Kirby, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Henry IV, Entries 201-254', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 19, Henry IV (London, 1992), pp. 65-84. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol19/pp65-84 [accessed 17 January 2020].
    Publication: Name: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol19/pp65-84;
    Note: 245 THOMAS DE NEVYLL, KNIGHT Writ 14 March 1407. YORK. Inquisition. Rotherham. 5 April. Joan daughter and heir of William de Furnivall, knight, held in her demesne as of fee the castle and lordship of Sheffield and the manors of Treeton and Whiston. She married Thomas Nevyll and they had issue Maud, now wife of John Talbot and still living. Joan died and Thomas held by the courtesy of England. Sheffield castle and manor is held of the king in chief by fealty and the rendering of two white greyhounds at Midsummer; annual value 100 marks. Treeton and Whiston manors are held of Andrew Loterell by knight service; annual values 20 marks and £10. He died on 14 March. Maud, the daughter of Joan and himself, is one heir, aged 15 years and more. Joan, his daughter by Ankaret his wife, who survives him, is his other heir, aged 3 years and more. 246 Writ 14 March 1407. LONDON. Inquisition. 19 April. Joan daughter and heir of William de Furnyvall, knight, held 2 messuages and 13 shops in the parish of St. Andrew Holborn, in the suburbs, in her demesne as of fee of the king in free burgage, as is all London, annual value 5 marks. She married Thomas Nevyll. They had a daughter Maud, now wife of John Talbot, and after the death of Joan Thomas held by the courtesy of England with remainder to Maud. Date of death and heirs as above, Joan aged 3 1/2 years and more. 247 Writ 14 March 1407. BUCKINGHAM. Inquisition. Colnbrook. 16 April. Joan daughter and heir of William de Fournyvalle, knight, held in her demesne as of fee the manor of Farnham Royal with the hamlet of Seer Green. She married Thomas de Nevyll, who held by the courtesy of England after her death, with remainder to their daughter Maud, now wife of John Talbot. It is held of the king by the service of finding a glove (tixoteca) for the king’s right hand on the day of the coronation and supporting his right arm whilst he holds his royal sceptre; annual value £20 payable by equal parts at the four principal terms. Date of death and heirs as above. 248 Writ 14 March 1407. SHROPSHIRE. Inquisition. Munslow. 20 April. He held in his demesne as of fee in right of the inheritance of Ankaret his wife 3 messuages and 1 carucate in Peaton and Diddlebury in Corvedale of Ankaret Talbot, lady of Corfton, service unknown, annual value 20s. Similarly in right of Ankaret he held of the king in chief: the manor of Sutton Maddock, service unknown, annual value £10; the manor of Corfton, the hay of Earnstrey and the chase of Clee by knight service, annual value £20; and the manor of Wrockwardine also by knight service, annual value £13 6s.8d. By the courtesy of England he held for life after the death of Joan, his first wife, daughter and heir of William Furnyvall, knight, one knight’s fee in Hopton Cangeford, with reversion to Maud, wife of John Talbot and daughter and heir of Joan and himself. It is held of the heirs of John Hopton and worth 100s. when a vacancy occurs. Date of death and heirs as above [no.245]. 249 Writ 14 March 1407. HEREFORD AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Hereford. 15 April. In right of Ankaret his wife, who survives him, he held the manor of Eccleswall, which she had jointly with Richard Talbot, her former husband, by the grant of Gilbert Talbot, his father, to them and the heirs of their bodies. It is held of the king in chief as one knight’s fee, annual value £41. He also held for life in the dower of Ankaret from Richard Talbot of the king in chief by knight service: a third part of the lordship of Goodrich Castle, annual value £13 6s.8d.; a third part of the land and hundred of Archenfield and a third part of the manor of Wormelow, annual value £6 13s.4d.; a third part of 6 a. meadow in the fee of Wilton, annual value 3s.4d.; and a third part of the manor of Penyard, annual value 6s.8d. By the courtesy of England after the death of Joan his first wife, daughter of William de Fournyval, knight, with reversion to Maud, wife of John Talbot and daughter and heir of Joan and himself, he held the following knight’s fees of the king in chief by knight service: Putley and Williamstrip, 1 fee held by William Comyn. Munsley, 1/2 fee held by the heir of John de la Lynde. Putley, Kenchester, Street, ‘Twyldenhide’ and Eastleach Turville, 3 fees formerly held by Richard Comyn and the heir of William Comyn. Alton, 1/4 fee formerly held by Robert Bron. Webton, Cobhall, Wolsopthorne and Meer, 1/2 fee formerly held by Robert Cryketot and George Cryketot. Rowlstone, 1/2 fee belonging to the castle of Ewyas Lacy and held by the heir of Richard Skydmore. King’s Pyon, Hinton and the Cott, 2 1/4 fees held by the heir of Ralph de la Lynde and formerly by Philip ap Howell and Rhys ap Howell. Similarly he held half the advowson of the priory of Llantony in the March of Wales. Date of death and heirs as above [no.245]. 250 Writ 14 March 1407. WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Swindon. 18 April. In right of Ankaret his wife, who survives him, he held a third part of the manor of Swindon in her dower from Richard Talbot, knight, her former husband. It is held of the ward of Dover by a rent of 20s. payable at Easter, annual value beyond this 10 marks. Date of death and heirs as above [ages as in no.246]. 251 Writ 14 March 1407. BERKSHIRE. Inquisition. Faringdon. 18 April. In right of Ankaret his wife, who survives him, he held a third part of the manor and hundred of Shrivenham in her dower from Richard Talbot, knight, her former husband, of the king in chief by the service of a third part of half a knight’s fee, annual value 100s. Date of death and heirs as above, except that the younger daughter’s age is given as 2 1/2 years. 252 OXFORD. Inquisition. Bampton. 18 April. In right of Ankaret his wife, who survives him, he held a third part of the manor and hundred of Bampton in her dower from Richard Talbot, knight, her former husband, of the king in chief by knight service, amount unknown, annual value £17 10s. Date of death and heirs as above [no.251]. 253 Writ 14 March 1407. GLOUCESTER. Inquisition. Gloucester. 20 April. He held the manors of Longhope and Huntley in right of Ankaret his wife, who survives him and who held jointly with Richard Talbot, knight, her former husband, by the grant of Gilbert Talbot, father of Richard, to them and the heirs of their bodies. They are held of the king by knight service of the honour of Monmouth, part of the duchy of Lancaster, annual values £21 and £6 4s. Similarly by the grant of Gilbert Talbot to Richard Talbot and Ankaret he held the manor of Leigh of the abbot of St. Peter’s, Gloucester, service unknown, annual value £8 7s.2d.; and the manor of Lydney of the earl of Warwick by a yearly rent of £4, annual value £7. In the dower of Ankaret from Richard Talbot, knight, he held a third part of the manors of Painswick, Moreton Valence and Whaddon; Painswick of the king in chief by knight service, annual value of the third part £15 6s.8d., the others of the king of the earldom of Derby, annual value of the third parts £16 5s.4d. Date of death and heirs as above [no.251]. 254 Writ 14 March 1407. STAFFORD. Inquisition. Stafford. 7 April. Joan daughter and heir of William de Furnivall, knight, held the manor and castle of Alton in her demesne as of fee of the king in chief by knight service, annual value £12. She married Thomas Nevill, and they had issue Maud wife of John Talbot, who is still living. After the death of Joan, Thomas held by the courtesy of England for life with reversion to Maud as daughter and heir of Joan. Date of death and heirs as above [no.245]. C 137/59, no.62, 64, no.89 E 149/89, no.1 E 152/419, no.2
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