George Brewes



Hi All:


Sometime ago I obtained an original copy of the I.P.M. of George Brewes. I just recently translated this IPM. Many thanks to Doug Thompson for his corrections. Any other corrections or comments would be appreciated.

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Paul

GEORGE BREWES
INQUISITION POST MORTEM
The National Archives reference C138-35

GLOUCESTERSHIRE
Writ.
Henry by the grace of God King of England and France and Lord of Ireland to his escheator in the county of Gloucestershire, greetings. Because George Brewes, squire, who held of us in chief, as we understand, has died, we command you to take all those lands and tenements of which the same George was seised in his demense as of fee in his balliwick on the day which he died, without delay into our hands, and to keep them safe until you have other orders, and by the oath of upright and law-worthy men of your said balliwick through whom the truth of the matter may best be known, you are to make a careful enquiry of how much land and tenements the same George held of us in chief, both in demesne and in lordship in your said balliwick on the day he died, and how much he held from others, and by what service, and how much those lands and tenements are worth a year in all their issues, and who is the next heir of the same George on the day he died and of what age. And you are to send the result of the enquiry on this to our chancery under your seals and the seals of those by whom it was made and this writ. John, Duke of Bedford, regent of England at Westminster on the 4th day of February in the sixth year of our reign.
Inq.
Inquisition taken at Tewkesbury Saturday the fourth day of March in the sixth year of the reign of King Henry the fifth after the conquest, before John Grobett, eschaetor of the lord king in the county of Gloucestershire and the March of Wales adjoining all counties by virtue of a certain writ of his lord King addressed to the same eschaetor attached with this inquisition, by the oath of Robert de Karant, Richard Wynnyng, Roger Syor, Richard Bylbat, John de Yong, John …illegible… William Grene, John Lomid, John … illegible … de Stoke, Robert Stacy, Richard Playstow and John Whete who all have said on their oath that the George Brewes in the said writ held in chief on the day he died, in his demense as of fee in the aforesaid county, six messuages and forty shillings rent with appurtenances in Upton near Tettebury in the county of the lord king in chief for knights service, …. illegible …the amount of which they are ignorant. And the aforesaid Jurors said that the aforesaid messuages and all appurtenances are worth in total extent beyond reprises six shillings. And that the same George died on the feast of Holy Innocent’s before last. And Hugh Cokesey son of Walter Cokesey is kinsman and next heir of the aforesaid George, namely son of said Walter son of Isabell daughter of Agnes sister of the aforesaid George, who died without heirs of his body. And that the same Hugh was fifteen years of age and more and in the custody of the lord king together with other lands and tenements which the aforesaid Walter the father of Hugh held of the king in chief. Likewise the aforesaid jurors said that the aforesaid George named in the writ holds no other lands or tenements, of the said lord king, nor of anyone else in demesne, nor in service, in the aforesaid county on the said day that he died … illegible … In all things testified the aforesaid Jurors have set their seals. Dated in the place and year abovementioned.

WILTSHIRE
Writ.
Henry by the grace of God King of England and France and Lord of Ireland to his escheator in the county of Wiltshire, greetings. Because George Brewes, squire, who held of us in chief, as we understand, has died, we command you to take all those lands and tenements of which the same George was seised in his demense as of fee in his balliwick on the day which he died, without delay into our hands, and to keep them safe until you have other orders, and by the oath of upright and law-worthy men of your said balliwick through whom the truth of the matter may best be known, you are to make a careful enquiry of how much land and tenements the same George held of us in chief, both in demesne and in lordship in your said balliwick on the day he died, and how much he held from others, and by what service, and how much those lands and tenements are worth a year in all their issues, and who is the next heir of the same George on the day he died and of what age. And you are to send the result of the enquiry on this to our chancery under your seals and the seals of those by whom it was made and this writ. John, Duke of Bedford, regent of England at Westminster on the 4th day of February in the sixth year of our reign.
Inq.
Inquisition taken at Wanburg in the county of Wiltshire on the eighteenth day of February in the sixth year of Henry the fifth after the conquest, before John Wyke eschaetor of the lord king in the aforesaid county by virtue of a writ of his lord King addressed to the same eschaetor, and attached with this inquisition, and by the oath of John Burdon, John Benger, Robert Wayte, John Kepenhull, John Pykenoye, John Becke, John Reode, Thomas Warne, Richard Cobell, John Maynard, Thomas Clerk and Robert Rychard who all have said on their oath that the George Brewes, squire, named in said writ held on the day he died in demense as of fee of the lord king in chief, the manor of Manyngford Brewes with appurtenances in the aforesaid county together with the advowson of the church of the same manor of Manyngford Brewes by knight service. And the house situated at that place is worth nothing per annum beyond reprises. And a fixed rent of the assize in that place is worth per annum discharged beyond reprises eight pounds. And there are three hundred acres of arable land, which is worth per annum discharged beyond reprises six pounds. And there are twenty acres of pasture, which is worth per annum discharged beyond reprises twenty-four shillings. And there are three hundred acres of pasture, which is worth per annum discharged beyond reprises ten pounds. And they said that the aforesaid George held no other lands nor tenements of the lord King in chief nor of others in the aforesaid county on the day he died. And they said that the aforesaid George died on the feast of Holy Innocent’s before last. And that Hugh Cokesey son and heir of Walter Cokesey, squire, is kinsman and next heir of the aforesaid George, namely the son of said Walter son of Isabell who was the wife of Walter Cokesey, knight, daughter of Agnes sister of the aforesaid George, who the same George died without heirs of his body. And they said that the aforesaid Hugh was fifteen years of age and more and in the custody of the lord King together with other lands and tenements, which the same Walter the father himself held of the lord king in chief. In all things testified the aforesaid Jurors have set their seals. Dated in the place and year abovementioned.

YORKSHIRE
Writ.
Henry by the grace of God King of England and France and Lord of Ireland to his escheator in the county of Yorkshire, greetings. Because George Brewes, squire, who held of us in chief, as we understand, has died, we command you to take all those lands and tenements of which the same George was seised in his demense as of fee in his balliwick on the day which he died, without delay into our hands, and to keep them safe until you have other orders, and by the oath of upright and law-worthy men of your said balliwick through whom the truth of the matter may best be known, you are to make a careful enquiry of how much land and tenements the same George held of us in chief, both in demesne and in lordship in your said balliwick on the day he died, and how much he held from others, and by what service, and how much those lands and tenements are worth a year in all their issues, and who is the next heir of the same George on the day he died and of what age. And you are to send the result of the enquiry on this to our chancery under your seals and the seals of those by whom it was made and this writ. John, Duke of Bedford, regent of England at Westminster on the 4th day of February in the sixth year of our reign.
Inq.
Inquisition taken at Gysburn in the county of Yorkshire on the fourteenth day of April in the seventh year of Henry the fifth after the conquest, before William Champ… eschaetor of the lord king in the aforesaid county by virtue of a certain writ of his lord King addressed to the escheator, and attached with this inquisition, by the oath of Thomas Laysyngby, Thomas Lomisdale, John Lofthous, John Laysyngby, Thomas Lambert, John Dwang, John Cokeland, William Cornay, John Conison, Robert Sabeller, John Marshall and William Coppyng who all have said on their oath that the George Brewes, squire, named in said writ held no lands or tenements of the lord King in chief in demense nor in service in the aforesaid county on the day he died. They thus said on their above oath that the aforesaid George held on the day that he died in demense as of fee the manor of Weverthorp with appurtenances in the aforesaid county of Thomas Bromiflet, knight by what service they are ignorant. And the aforesaid jurors said the same manor with appurtenances is worth per annum in total extent beyond reprises 10 pounds. And they said that the same George died on the feast of Holy Innocent’s before last. And they said that Hugh Cokesey son and heir of Walter Cokesey, squire, is kinsman and next heir of the aforesaid George, namely the son of said Walter son of Isabell who was the wife of Walter Cokesey, knight, daughter of Agnes sister of the aforesaid George, and the aforesaid George named in the writ died without heirs of his body. And the aforesaid Jurors said that the aforesaid Hugh was fifteen years of age and more and in the custody of the lord King together with other lands and tenements, which the same Walter the father himself held of the lord king in chief. Likewise the aforesaid jurors said that the aforesaid George named in the writ holds no other lands or tenements, of the said lord king, nor of anyone else in demesne, nor in service, in the aforesaid county on the said day that he died …illegible…the aforesaid Jurors have set their seals. Dated in the place and year abovementioned.

SURREY & SUSSEX
Writ
Henry by the grace of God King of England and France and Lord of Ireland to his escheator in the counties of Surrey and Sussex, greetings. Because George Brewes, squire, who held of us in chief, as we understand, has died, we command you to take all those lands and tenements of which the same George was seised in his demense as of fee in his balliwick on the day which he died, without delay into our hands, and to keep them safe until you have other orders, and by the oath of upright and law-worthy men of your said balliwick through whom the truth of the matter may best be known, you are to make a careful enquiry of how much land and tenements the same George held of us in chief, both in demesne and in lordship in your said balliwick on the day he died, and how much he held from others, and by what service, and how much those lands and tenements are worth a year in all their issues, and who is the next heir of the same George on the day he died and of what age. And you are to send the result of the enquiry on this to our chancery under your seals and the seals of those by whom it was made and this writ. John, Duke of Bedford, regent of England at Westminster on the 8th day of January in the sixth year of our reign.

SURREY. Inq.
Inquisition taken at Southwalk in the county of Surrey on Saturday the eighteenth day of February in the sixth year of Henry the fifth after the conquest, before Ralph Wymbolton eschaetor of the lord king in the aforesaid county by virtue of a certain writ of his lord King addressed to the escheator, and attached with this inquisition, by the oath of William Reaston, Thomas Cobham, Robert William, Thomas … illegible …, Nicholas Mervyn, Richard Cole, John ate Brugge, John Drynkewater, William Boyton, John Brod, Henry Lake and John Sousty who all have said on their above oath that George Brewes, squire, named in said writ held on the day that he died in demense as of fee the manor of Bromley with appurtenances in the aforesaid county of the lord king in chief by knight’s service excepting one carucate of land, twenty acres of woodland, and three acres of park which are portions of the same manor, which the aforesaid George held, for the term of his life for service of one rose, of Thomas Wyntersull. Likewise the aforesaid jurors said that the aforesaid George named in said writ held on the day that he died, and was jointly enfeoffed with Elizabeth his wife still living, the manor of Little Bokham with appurtenances in the aforesaid county of the heirs of John Pycard, knight, by what service the aforesaid jurors are presently ignorant, by the gift and grant of John Brynnesgram and John Serle, clerk, and John Churcher made to the aforesaid George and Elizabeth and heirs of George of his body. And if it happens the aforesaid George dies without heirs of his body then the manor with appurtenances should remain to the right heirs of the aforesaid George, which John, John and John indeed gave and granted the aforesaid manor to the first heirs of the aforesaid George. The jurors have also said on their above oath that the aforesaid George, the lord before the aforesaid feoffment by the present George to the said John, John and John of the aforesaid manor with appurtenances, had granted the aforesaid John Brynnnesgram a certain annuity of fifty marks of the aforesaid manor of Bokham with appurtenances for land of the same John Brynnnesgram for life. And they said that the aforesaid manor of Bromley is worth per annum in total extent beyond reprises 10 pounds. And that said manor of Bokham is worth per annum in all extent beyond reprises and beyond the aforesaid annuity twenty marks. The aforesaid jurors also said that the aforesaid George named in the writ died on the feast of Holy Innocent’s before last. And that Hugh Cokesey son and heir of Walter Cokesey, squire, is kinsman and next heir of the aforesaid George, namely the son of the aforesaid Walter son of Isabell who was the wife of Walter Cokesey, knight, daughter of Agnes, wife of Urani Seyntpere, sister of the aforesaid George, and the same George died without heirs of his body. And the aforesaid Jurors said that the same Hugh was fifteen years of age and more and in the custody of our lord King together with other lands and tenements, which the aforesaid Walter, the father of the aforesaid Hugh whose heir he is, held of the lord king in chief. The aforesaid jurors said that the aforesaid George holds no other lands nor tenements, rents, nor service, of the said lord king, nor of anyone else in demesne, nor service in desmense, nor in lordship, of the said lord King or of others in the aforesaid county on the day that he died. In all things testified the aforesaid Jurors have set their seals. Dated in the place and year abovementioned.



SUSSEX. Inq.
Inquisition taken at Angmering in the county of Sussex on the eleventh day of March in the sixth year of Henry the fifth after the conquest, before Ralph Wymbolton eschaetor of the lord king in the aforesaid county by virtue of a certain writ of the same lord King addressed to the same escheator, and attached with this inquisition, by the oath of Ralph Weste, Nicholas Michell, John Poundit, John Polyng, Robert … illegible …, Roberti ate Dunne, Richard … illegible …, John Mitchell, Richard Wolder, Thomas Fulvan, Thomas Idesworth, and Robert … illegible … who all have said on their above oath that George Brewes, squire, named in said writ held no lands nor tenements of the lord King in chief in desmense nor by service in the aforesaid county on the day that he died. They thus said on their above oath that the aforesaid George held on the day that he died in desmense as of fee the manors of Chusworth and Seggewyk with appurtenances in the aforesaid county and also eight marks rent of various tenements with appurtenances in the villages of Rogehey, Horsham, Crawele, and Notehurst with service of the same tenements. And the aforesaid jurors said that the aforesaid manors with appurtenances are held of Thomas de Ponynges Lord of St. John as of his manor of Applesham by knights’ service except one virgate of land in the park of Seggewyk which is held of Lord de Camoys but by what service the jurors are ignorant. Likewise the aforesaid jurors said that the aforesaid manor of Chusworth with appurtenances is worth per annum in all extent beyond reprises eight pounds. And they said that the said manor of Seggewyk with appurtenances is worth nothing per annum beyond reprises, namely provisioning of beast of the chase in an enclosed park in that place. And the aforesaid jurors said that the aforesaid George as lord, before the day of his death enfeoffed in desmense as of fee in and of the manor of Bydlyngton with appurtenances in the aforesaid county by which he gave and granted the aforesaid manor with all appurtenances to John Brynnesgram and John Serle, clerk, to have and to hold to John and John and all heirs in perpetuity by virtue of which John and John in that place have been seised. And afterwards the aforesaid John and John gave the aforesaid manor of Bydlyngton with appurtenances to the aforesaid George and Elizabeth his wife who is still living and the legimate procreated heirs of the body of the aforesaid George. And if it happens that the aforesaid George dies without legimate procreated heirs of his body then the aforesaid manor of Bydlyngton with appurtenances after the death of the aforesaid George and Elizabeth should remain to the right heirs of the aforesaid George in perpetuity by virtue of which the same George and Elizabeth have been seised of the same manor of Bydlyngton. And the same George … illegible …thus seised. And finally they said on their above oath that the aforesaid George died on the feast of Holy Innocent’s before last without heirs procreated of his body. And that the same George did not hold any lands nor tenements rents nor by service in desmense nor in service in the aforesaid county on the said day that he died of the lord King nor of any others …illegible ... And they said that Hugh Cokesey son and heir of Walter Cokesey, squire, is kinsman and next heir of the aforesaid George, namely son of the aforesaid Walter son of Isabell daughter of Agnes sister of the aforesaid George that same George died without heirs of his body. And the aforesaid jurors said that the same Hugh is fifteen years of age and more and in the custody of our aforesaid King together with other lands and tenements, which the aforesaid Walter, the father of Hugh whose heir he is, held of the lord king in chief on the day he died. In all things testified the aforesaid Jurors have set their seals. Dated in the place and year abovementioned.

LATIN

GLOUCESTERSHIRE
Writ.
Henricus dei gra[cia] Rex Angl[ia] et Franc[ie] et D[omi]n[u]s Hib[eria] Escaetori suo in com[iti] Glouc[estre] sal[u]t[e]m. Quia Georgius Brewes Armig[us] qui de nob[is] tenuit in capite diem clausit extremum ut accepimus tibi p[re]cipim[us] q[uo]d om[n]ia t[er]ras et ten[ementa] de quibus idem Georgius fuit seisitus in d[omi]nico suo ut de feodo in balliva tua die quo obiit sine dil[aci]one cap[er]eto in man[um] n[ost]ram et ea salvo custodiri fac[iat] donec aliud inde p[re]cepim[us] et per sacr[amentu]m p[ro]bo[rum] et leg[alium] homi[num] de d[ic]ta balliva tua p[er] quod rei veritas melius sciri pot[er]it diligent inquiras quantum t[er]re et ten[ementa] idem Georgius tenuit nob[is] in capite tam in d[omi]nico q[ua]m in d[om]inio in d[ic]ta balliva tua d[ic]to die quo obiit et quantum de aliis et p[er] quod s[er]vic[iu]m et quantum t[er]re et ten[ementa] illa valeant p[er] annu in om[ni]b[us] exitib[us] et quo die idem Georgius obiit et quis p[ro]pinquior heres eius sit et cujus etatis. Et inquisic[i]o[n]em inde distincte et ap[er]te factam nob[is] in cancellar[ia] n[ost]ram sub sigillo tuo et sigillis eo[rum] p[er] quos facta fuerit sine dil[aci]one mittatis et hoc bre[ve]. Johanne duce Bedford', custode Anglia apud Westm[instre] quarto die ffebruar[us] anno R. sexto
Inq.
Inquisicio capta apud tewkesbury die sabbati quarto die martius anno regni regne Henri[cius] quinti post conquistum sexto coram Joh[ann]e Grobett Escaet[ori] domini
regis in com[iti] Glouc[estre] et marcha Wall[ie] om[nes] comitus adjacentus virtute cujusdam brevis sui de domini Regis eidem escaet[ori] direct[us] huic inquisicione consut p[er] sacr[amentu]m Roberti de Karant, Ric[hard]i Wynnyngi, Rog[er]i Syori, Ric[hard]i Bylbat, Joh[ann]is de Yongs, Joh[ann]es … illegible … Will[elm]i Grene, Joh[ann]is Lomid, Joh[ann]is … illegible …de Stoke, Rob[ert]i Stacy, Ric[hard]I Playstow et Joh[ann]es Whete om[nia] dic[unt] sup[er] sacr[amentu]m s[uu]m q[uo]d Georgius Brewes in dicte brevis capita tenuit die que obiit in d[omi]nico suo ut feodo in com[iti] p[re]dictus sexto mesuag[e] et quadraguita solidat[us] reddit[us] suis pertinencia in Upton jux[ta] Tettebury in com domini regis in capite p[er] s[er]vic[iu]m militare … illegible … quam quantitated ignorant. Et dic[unt] Juratores p[re]dict[] q[uo]d mesuag[e] p[re]dict[us] on[mes] pertinencia val[et] p[er] annu[m] in omnibus exto ult[ra] repris vj s. Et q[uo]d idem Georgius obiit in festo Sanctorum innocentum ult[imo] p[re]t[er]ea. Et Hugo Cokesey fil[ius] Walte Cokesey est consanguineus et heres p[re]dict[] Georgius p[ro]pinquior videlicet fil[ius] p[re]dicti Walt[e] fil[ius] Isabell[ia] filie agnetis sororis p[re]dicti Georgius de q[uo]d idem Georgius obirt sine here de corpe suo exemit Et q[uo]d ide[m] Hugo etatus est quindecim annorum et amplius et custod[us] d[omi]ni regis p[er] aliis t[er]re et ten[ementa] quas p[re]dicti Waltus patris ipsius Hugous de Rege ten[uit] ad capite Item dict[unt] juratores p[re]dict[i] quod p[re]dict[us] Georgius in b[re]vis no[m]i[n]at[us] nullus ten[uit] aliis terre seu ten[ementa] de domino Rege nec de aliquibus aliis in d[omi]nico nec in servicio dicto qui obiit in com p[re]dicto probant ad presens eis … illegible … In omnio rei testiomentum hinc inquisicio juratores predicti sigill[a] sua apposuerunt. Datum die loco et anno in predictis.

WILTSHIRE
Writ.
Henricus dei gra[cia] Rex Angl[ia] et Franc[ie] et D[omi]n[u]s Hib[eria] Escaetori suo in com[iti] Wilt[esciria] sal[u]t[e]m. Quia Georgius Brewes Armig[eris] qui de nob[is] tenuit in capite diem clausit extremum ut accepimus tibi p[re]cipim[us] q[uo]d om[n]ia t[er]ras et ten[ementa] de quibus idem Georgius fuit seisitus in d[omi]nico suo ut de feodo in balliva tua die quo obiit sine dil[aci]one cap[er]eto in man[um] n[ost]ram et ea salvo custodiri fac[iat] donec aliud inde p[re]cepim[us] et per sacr[amentu]m p[ro]bo[rum] et leg[alium] homi[num] de d[ic]ta balliva tua p[er] quod rei veritas melius sciri pot[er]it diligent inquiras quantum t[er]re et ten[ementa] idem Georgius tenuit nob[is] in capite tam in d[omi]nico q[ua]m in d[om]inio in d[ic]ta balliva tua d[ic]to die quo obiit et quantum de aliis et p[er] quod s[er]vic[iu]m et quantum t[er]re et ten[ementa] illa valeant p[er] annu in om[ni]b[us] exitib[us] et quo die idem Georgius obiit et quis p[ro]pinquior heres eius sit et cujus etatis. Et inquisic[i]o[n]em inde distincte et ap[er]te factam nob[is] in cancellar[ia] n[ost]ram sub sigillo tuo et sigillis eo[rum] p[er] quos facta fuerit sine dil[aci]one mittatis et hoc bre[ve]. Johanne duce Bedford', custode Anglia apud Westm[instre] quarto die ffebruar[us] anno R. sexto
Inq.
Inquisicio capta apud Wanborg in com[iti] Wilt[esciria] xviij die mensis Februaris anno VI Henri[cius] quinti post conquistum sexto coram Joh[ann]e Wyke Escaet[ori] domini regis in com[iti] p[re]dicto virtute brevis domini Regis eidem escaet[ori] direct[us] et huic inquisicione consut p[er] sacr[amentu]m Joh[ann]is Burdon Joh[ann]is Benger Rob[ert]us Wayte Joh[ann]is Kepenhull Joh[ann]is Pykenoye Joh[ann]is Becke Joh[ann]is Reode Thome Warne Ric[hard]I Cobell Joh[ann]is Maynard Thome Clerk et Rob[er]ti Rychard om[nia] dic[unt] sup[er] sacr[amentu]m s[uu]m q[uo]d Georgius Brewes armig[eris] in dicte brevis no[m]i[n]at[us] tenuit die que obijt in d[omi]nico suo ut feodo de d[omi]ni regi in capite maner[ia] de Manyngford Brewes cum pertinencia in comite p[re]d[ic]to una cum advocacione ecclesie euisdem manerii de Manyngford Brewes p[er] s[er]vic[um] militar[us] Et est ibidem situs manerii qui nichil valet p[er] annum ult[ra] repris. Et est ibidem certius reddit[us] ass[isa] qui valet p[er] annum quiete ult[ra] repris viij li[bra]. Et sunt ibidem CCC acre terre arabilis quo valent p[er] annu[m] quiete ult[ra] repris vj li[bra]. Et sunt ibidem XX acre p[as]t[ur]i quo valent p[er] annu[m] quiete ult[ra] repris xx iiij s[olidatus] Et sunt ibidem CCC acre pastur[i] quo valent p[er] annu[m] quite ult[ra] repris x libras. Et di*** q[uo]d p[re]d[ic]tus Georgius nulla alia tenuit t[er]ras neque Ten[ementa] de dominio Rege in capite nec de aliis die quo obiit in com[ite] p[re]d[ic]to Et di*** quod p[re]d[ic]tis Georgius obiit in festo Sanctorum innocentum ult[imo] p[re]t[er]ea. Et q[uo]d Hugo Cokesey filius et heres Walti Cokesey armig[eris] est consanguineus et heres p[re]dict[] Georgius p[ro]pinquior videlicet fil[ius] p[re]dicti Walt[i] fil[ii] Isabell[ia] quo fuit uxori Walti Cokesey chevalier filie agn[] sororis p[re]d[ic]ti Georgius de q[uo]d idem Georgius obiit sine hered[] de corpore suo exeunte. Et dic[unt] q[uo]d p[re]d[ic]tis hugo est etatus quindec[im] annorum et amplius et in custod[us] d[omi]ni regis p[er] aliis t[er]re ten[ementa] que idem Walt[er]us pat[ris] suus tenuit de d[omi]nio rege in capite. In om[nio] rei testiomentum inquisicio juratores predicti sigill[a] sua apposuerunt. Datum die loco et anno in predictis

YORKSHIRE
Writ.
Henricus dei gra[cia] Rex Angl[ia] et Franc[ie] et D[omi]n[u]s Hib[eria] Escaetori suo in com[iti] Eborum sal[u]t[e]m. Quia Georgius Brewes Armig[us] qui de nob[is] tenuit in capite diem clausit extremum ut accepimus tibi p[re]cipim[us] q[uo]d om[n]ia t[er]ras et ten[ementa] de quibus idem Georgius fuit seisitus in d[omi]nico suo ut de feodo in balliva tua die quo obiit sine dil[aci]one cap[er]eto in man[um] n[ost]ram et ea salvo custodiri fac[iat] donec aliud inde p[re]cepim[us] et per sacr[amentu]m p[ro]bo[rum] et leg[alium] homi[num] de d[ic]ta balliva tua p[er] quod rei veritas melius sciri pot[er]it diligent inquiras quantum t[er]re et ten[ementa] idem Georgius tenuit de nob[is] in capite tam in d[omi]nico q[ua]m in d[om]inio in d[ic]ta balliva tua d[ic]to die quo obiit et quantum de aliis et p[er] quod s[er]vic[iu]m et quantum t[er]re et ten[ementa] illa valeant p[er] annu in om[ni]b[us] exitib[us] et quo die idem Georgius obiit et quis p[ro]pinquior heres eius sit et cujus etatis. Et inquisic[i]o[n]em inde distincte et ap[er]te factam nob[is] in cancellar[ia] n[ost]ram sub sigillo tuo et sigillis eo[rum] p[er] quos facta fuerit sine dil[aci]one mittatis et hoc bre[ve]. Johanne duce Bedford', custode Anglia apud Westm[instre] quarto die ffebruar[us] anno R. sexto
Inq.
Inquisicio capta apud Gysburn in com[iti] Eborum xiiij die April anno regni regne Henri[cius] quinti post conquistum septimio coram Willelmi Cham… Escaet[ori] domini regis in com[iti] p[re]dicto virtute cujusdam brevis eiusdem domini Regis eidem escaet[ori] direct[us] et huic inquisicione consut p[er] sacr[amentu]m Thome Laysyngby Thome Lomisdale Joh[ann]is Lofthous Joh[ann]is Laysyngby Thome Lambert Joh[ann]is Dwang Joh[ann]is Cokeland Willelmi Cornay Joh[ann]is Conison Rob[ert]i Sabeller Joh[ann]is Marshall et Willelmi Coppyng om[nia] dic[unt] sup[er] sacr[amentu]m s[uu]m q[uo]d Georgius Brewes armig[eris] dicte brevis no[m]i[n]at[us] nulla tenuit t[er]res seu ten[ementa] de dominia Rege in capite d[omi]nico nec s[er]vicis in com[iti] p[re]d[ic]to die quo obiit. Sic dic[unt] sup[er] sacr[amentu]m q[uo]d p[re]d[ic]tus Georgius ten[uit] die quo obiit in d[omi]nico suo ut feodi de man[er]u de Weverthorp cum pertinencia in comite p[re]d[ic]to de Thome Bromiflet, Chivalier p[er] q[uo]d s[er]vicium ignorant. Et di*** Jur[atores] p[re]d[ic]ti idem manerii cum pertinencia valet p[er] annum in omnibus exitibus ultra reprisas x li[bra]. Et di*** q[uo]dus idem Georgius obiit in festo Sanctorum innocentum ult[imo] p[re]t[er]ea. Et q[uo]d Hugo Cokesey filius et heres Walti Cokesey armig[eris] est consanguineus et heres p[re]dict[] Georgius p[ro]pinquior videlicet fil[ius] p[re]dicti Walt[i] fil[ii] Isabell[e] quo fuit uxori Walti Cokesey chevalier filie agn[es] sororis p[re]d[ic]ti Georgius +++++ p[re]d[ic]ti Georgius in dicte br[evi]s no[m]i[n]at[us] eo quod idem Georgius obiit sine hered[e] de corpore suo exeunte. Et di*** Jur[atores] p[re]d[ic]tis quod p[re]d[ic]tis hugo est etatus quindec[im] annorum et amplius et in custod[us] d[omi]ni regis p[er] aliis t[er]re ten[ementa] que idem Walt[er]us pat[ris] suus tenuit de d[omi]nio rege in capite Item dict[unt] juratores p[re]dict[i] quod p[re]dict[us] Georgius in b[re]vis no[m]i[n]at[us] nullus ten[uit] aliirs t[er]res seu ten[ementa] de domino Rege nec de aliquibus aliis in d[omi]nico nec in servicio dicto qui obiit in com[iti] p[re]d[ic]to p[ro][ba]nt ad presens eis … illegible …Inquisico unkn penes unkn Est remanent d[ic]ti jur[atores] sigill[a] sua apposuerunt. Datum die loco et anno in predictis

SURREY & SUSSEX
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Henricus dei gra[cia] Rex Angl[ia] et Franc[ie] et D[omi]n[u]s Hib[eria] Escaetori suo in com[iti] Surr[ey] et Sussex sal[u]t[e]m. Quia Georgius Brewes Armig[us] qui de nob[is] tenuit in capite diem clausit extremum ut accepimus tibi p[re]cipim[us] q[uo]d om[n]ia t[er]ras et ten[ementa] de quibus idem Georgius fuit seisitus in d[omi]nico suo ut de feodo in balliva tua die quo obiit sine dil[aci]one cap[er]eto in man[um] n[ost]ram et ea salvo custodiri fac[iat] donec aliud inde p[re]cepim[us] et per sacr[amentu]m p[ro]bo[rum] et leg[alium] homi[num] de d[ic]ta balliva tua p[er] quod rei veritas melius sciri pot[er]it diligent inquiras quantum t[er]re et ten[ementa] idem Georgius tenuit de nob[is] in capite tam in d[omi]nico q[ua]m in d[om]inio in d[ic]ta balliva tua d[ic]to die quo obiit et quantum de aliis et p[er] quod s[er]vic[iu]m et quantum t[er]re et ten[ementa] illa valeant p[er] annum in om[ni]b[us] exitib[us] et quo die idem Georgius obiit et quis p[ro]pinquior heres eius sit et cujus etatis. Et inquisic[i]o[n]em inde distincte et ap[er]te factam nob[is] in cancellar[ia] n[ost]ram sub sigillo tuo et sigillis eo[rum] p[er] quos facta fuerit sine dil[aci]one mittatis et hoc bre[ve]. Johanne duce Bedford', custode Anglia apud Westm[instre] viii die Januar[ius] anno R. sexto

SURREY Inq.
Inquisicio capta apud Suth Walk in com[iti] Surr[ey] die sabbati xviij die Februar[ua] anno r[egni] r[egne] Henricius quinti post conquistum sexto coram Rad[ulfo] Wymbolton Escaet[ori] domini regis in com[iti] p[re]dicto virtute cujusdam brevis domini Regis eidem escaet[ori] direct[us] et huic inquisicione consut p[er] sacr[amentu]m Willelmi Reaeston Thomas Cobham Rob[er]ti William Thomas … illegible … Nicholi Mervyn Ric[hard]i Cole Joh[ann]is atte Brugge Joh[ann]is Drynkewater Willelmi Boyton Joh[ann]is Brod Henr[icius] Lake et Joh[ann]is Soustey om[nia] dic[unt] sup[er] sacr[amentu]m s[uu]m q[uo]d Georgius Brewes armig[eris] in dicte brevis no[m]i[n]at[us] tenuit die que obijt in d[omi]nico suo ut feodo man[er]ium de Bromley cum pertinencia in comite p[re]d[ic]to de domino Regis in capite p[er] s[er]vic[um] militar[us] except[us] una carucat[e] t[er]re vigniti acres bosci et trib[us] acres praci quo sunt p[ar]cella eiusdem man[er]ii quo p[re]d[ic]tus Georgius tenuit ad t[er]mi[num] vite sue p[ro] s[er]vic[iu]m unius Rose de Thome Wynt[er]sulle Item dic[unt] jur[atores] p[re]d[ic]ti q[uo]d p[re]d[ic]tis Georgius in dicte brevis no[m]i[n]at[us] tenuit die quo obiit conjunctim feoffatus cum Elizabeth uxor sua adhuc superstite man[er]ium de parva Bokham cum pertinencia in com[iti] p[re]d[ic]tus de heres Joh[ann]is Pycard militis p[er] q[uo]d s[er]vicium jur[atores] p[re]d[ic]tus ad p[re]sens ignorant ex done et concessione Joh[ann]is Brynnnesgrame et Joh[ann]is Serle clericus ac Joh[ann]is Churcher factus p[re]fatis George et Elizabeth et heres ipsius Georgius de corpore que exeunte Et si contingat p[re]d[ic]tus Georgius sine heres de corpore suo exeunte obiit q[uo]d tunc man[er]ium cum pertinencia remaneret rectis heres p[re]d[ic]tus Georguis qui quide[m] Joh[ann]is Joh[ann]is et Joh[ann]is man[er]ium p[re]d[ic]tus primitus heres ex done et concessione p[re]d[ic]ti Georgius di*** etiam jur[atores] p[re]d[ic]ti super sacr[amentu]m suum q[uo]d p[re]d[ic]tus Georgius domine ante feoffamentum p[re]d[ic]tum p[er] presenti Georgius dictus Joh[ann]i Joh[ann]i et Joh[ann]i de p[re]d[ic]to man[er]io cum pertinencia fact[us] concessit p[re]fat[us] Joh[ann]i Brynnnesgrame quandam annuitatem quinquaginta marcas exeunte de p[re]d[ic]tus man[er]io de Bokham cum pertinencia ad terrenum vite eiusdem Joh[ann]i Brynnnesgrans. Et di*** q[uo]d p[re]d[ic]tus manerium Bromley valet p[er] annu[m] in om[n]ib[us] exit[] ult[ra] repris x li[bras] Et q[uo]d dict[e] man[er]ium de Bokham valet p[er] annu[m] in om[n]ib[us] exit[] ult[ra] repris et ult[ra] p[re]dicti annuitatem viginti marcas di*** etiam jur[atores] p[re]d[ic]ti q[uo]d p[re]fati Georgius in dicti brevis no[m]i[n]at[us] obiit in festo Sanctorum innocentum ult[imo] p[re]t[er]ea. Et q[uo]d Hugo Cokesey filius et heres Walti Cokesey armig[eris] est consanguineus et heres p[ro]pinquior p[re]dict[i] Georgius videlicet fil[ius] p[re]dicti Walt[i] fil[ii] Isabell[e] quo fuit uxori Walti Cokesey chevalier filie agnetis uxis Urani Seyntpere sororis p[re]d[ic]ti Georgius q[uo]d idem Georgius obiit sine hered[e] de corpore suo exeunte. Et dic[unt] jur[atores] p[re]d[ic]ti q[uo]d idem Hugo est etatus quindec[im] annorum et amplius et est in custod[ia] p[re]d[ic]tus d[omi]ni nostri regis p[er] aliis t[er]re ten[ementa] que p[re]dictis Walt[er]us pat[ris] p[re]dictus Hugoius cuius heres ipse est d[omi]nico Rege alibi tenuit in capite die que obiit Et dic[unt] jur[atores p[re]d[ic]tis q[uo]d p[re]dict[us] Georgius non ten[uit] aliqua plura t[er]res seu ten[ementa] reddit[i] seu s[er]vic[ium] in d[omi]nico nec in domino de dicte domine Regis seu alique alio in com[iti] p[re]dict[us] die quo obiit. In om[nio] rei testiomentum juratores predicti huic inquisicio sigill[a] sua apposuerunt. Datum die loco et anno in predictis

SUSSEX. Inq.
Inquisicio capta apud Angemaring[is] in com[iti] Sussex undecimus marcii anno r[egni] r[egne] Henricius quinti post conquistum sexto coram Rad[ulfo] Wymbolton Escaet[ori] domini regis in com[iti] p[re]dicto virtute cujusdam brevis euisdem domini Regis eidem escaet[ori] direct[us] et huic inquisicione consut p[er] sacr[amentu]m Rad[ulf]i Weste, Nicholi Michell, Joh[ann]is Poundit, Joh[ann]is Polyng, Roberti … illegible … Roberti atte Dunne, Ric[hard]i … illegible … Joh[ann]is Mitchell, Ric[hard]i Wolder, Thome Fulvan, Thome Idesworth, et Rob[ert]i … illegible … jur[atores] om[nia] dic[unt] sup[er] sacr[amentu]m s[uu]m q[uo]d Georgius Brewes armig[eris] dicte brevis no[m]i[n]at[us] nulla tenuit t[er]res seu ten[ementa] de dominia Rege in capite d[omi]nico nec s[er]vicis in com[iti] p[re]d[ic]to die quo obiit. Sic dic[unt] sup[er] sacr[amentu]m sui q[uo]d p[re]d[ic]tus Georgius Brewes ten[uit] die quo obiit in d[omi]nico suo ut feodi de man[er]ia de Chusworth et Seggewyk cum pertinencia in comite p[re]d[ic]to ac eciam octo marcat[as] reddit[us] diversorum tenementem cum pertinencia in villis de Rogehey, Horsham, Crawele, Notehurst cum s[er]vicium eor[un]dem tenementem in com[iti] p[re]d[ic]tus ad p[re]d[ic]tus man[er]ia pertinencia. Et di*** Jur[atores] p[re]d[ic]ti q[uo]d p[re]d[ic]tus man[er]ia cum pertinencia tenuit de Thome de Ponynges domini de Sancto Joh[ann]o ut de man[er]io suo de Applesham p[er] s[er]vic[ium] militari[us] preterquam una virgata t[er]re in parco de Seggewyk que tenet de domino de Camoys set p[er] quad s[er]vic[ium p[re]d[ic]ti jur[atores] ignorant. It[em] dic[unt] jur[atores] p[re]d[ic]tus q[uo]d p[re]d[ic]ti man[er]ium de Chusworth cum pertinencia valet p[er] annu[m] in omnibus exit ult[ra] repris octo libras. Et dic[unt] q[uo]d dicti manerium Seggewyk cum pertinencia nichil valet p[er] annu[m] ult[ra] repris videlicet clausure parci et sustentacionem ferare ibidem Et dic[unt] jur[atores] p[re]d[ic]tus q[uo]d p[re]d[ic]tus Georgius domine ante die obitus feoffavit in dominico suo ut de feodo in et de man[er]io de Bydlyngton cum pertinencia in com[iti] p[re]d[ic]tus et p[re]d[ic]tus man[er]ium omn[es] pertinencia dedit et concessit quibus ad Joh[ann]is Brynnesgram et Joh[ann]is Serle clericus habenda et tenenda p[re]d[ic]tus Joh[ann]i et Joh[ann]i et heres omn[e]s imp[er]p[etuu]m virtute cuius dom[ini] ijdem Joh[ann]es et Joh[ann]es inde fuerunt seisiti. Et post[ea] p[re]d[ic]ti John[ann]es et Joh[ann]es dederit p[re]d[ic]ti man[er]ium de Bydlyngton cum pertinencia p[re]fatis Georgis et Elizabeth uxi eius adhuc superstiti et heres de corp[or]e p[re]d[ic]ti Georgii legitime p[ro]create Et si contingat p[re]fati[us] Georgius sine heres de corp[or]e suo legitime p[ro]create obiit q[uo]d tunc p[re]d[ic]tus man[er]ium de Bydlyngton cum pertinencia post mortem p[re]d[ic]tem Georgii et Elizabeth remaneant rectus heres p[re]d[ic]ti Georgi imp[er]p[etuu]m virtute cuius iidem Georgius et Elizabeth de eodem man[er]io de Bydlyngton seisiti fuerunt Et idem Georgius … illegible … sic seisitus. Et ulterius dic[unt] sup[er] sacr[amentu]m suum q[uo]d p[re]d[ic]tus Georgius obiit in festo Sanctorum innocentum ult[imo] p[re]t[er]ea sine heres de corp[or]e suo p[ro]create Et q[uo]d idem Georgius nulla alia tenuit t[er]ras seu ten[ementem] reddit[us] nec p[er] s[er]vic[ium in dominico nec in s[er]vic[ium in dicte com[iti] dicte die quo obiit de dominio Regis nec de aliquo … illegible ….. Et dic[unt] q[uo]d Hugo Cokesey filius et heres Walti Cokesey armig[eris] est consanguineus et heres p[ro]pinquior p[re]dict[i] Georgius videlicet fil[ius] p[re]dicti Walt[i] fil[ii] Isabell[e] filie agnetis sororis p[re]d[ic]ti Georgius q[uo]d idem Georgius obiit sine hered[e] de corpore suo exeunte. Et dic[unt] jur[atores] p[re]d[ic]ti q[uo]d idem Hugo est etatus quindec[im] annorum et amplius et in custod[ia] p[re]d[ic]tus d[omi]ni nostri regis p[er] aliis t[er]re ten[ementa] que p[re]dictis Walt[er]us pat[ris] p[re]dictus Hugoius cuius heres ipse est de d[omi]nico Rege alibi tenuit in capite die que obiit. In om[nio] rei testiomentum huic inquisicio juratores predicti sigill[a] sua apposuerunt. Datum die loco et anno in predictis


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