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John Wyntereshull, Esquire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 May 2017

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287 Writ. ‡ Dogmersfield. 30 December 1433. [Bate].

Addressed to the escheator of Surrey and Sussex.

SURREY. Inquisition [indented]. Guildford. 2 October 1434. [Fontayns].

Jurors: William Frollebury; Robert Westebroke; Philip Palmere; John Spisour; Roger Bulbeke; John Hert; William Lavynden; Richard Shertere; William Glovere; John Maurok; William Lanewey; and Henry Greywell.

He held no lands or tenements in demesne or service of the king in chief, or any other. He died on 4 November last. Thomas Wyntereshull is his son and next heir, and aged 30 years and more.

C 139/68/5 mm.1–2

WILLIAM MORE

288 Writ. ‡ 16 May 1435. [Wymbyssh].

CUMBERLAND. Inquisition. Carlisle. 15 October 1435. [Laton].

Jurors: Thomas Beuchampe; Thomas Stanewyges; Thomas Doge; Thomas Grame; John Blenerhaysett; John Mulcastre; Thomas More; John Laton; Roger Burgh; Richard More; John Morlay; and John Morland.

He held no lands or tenements of the king in chief, or any other, in demesne or service. He died on 28 October 1434. John More is his son and heir, and aged 20 years and more.

C 139/68/6 mm.1–2

JOAN, WIFE OF ROBERT CONSTABLE

289 Writ mandamus. ‡ 1 February 1434. [Selby].

Regarding lands held in chief of Richard II.

SURREY. Inquisition [indented]. Kingston Upon Thames. 16 October 1434. [Fontayns].

Jurors: John Lake; John Halle; John Bykenore; John Daunson; Robert atte Breche; John Waterman; Richard Wrenne; William Reyner; Thomas Perkyn; Robert Lorchon; John Bures; and John Lamvale.

She held no lands or tenements of Richard II in demesne or service. She died on 31 August 1394. William Constable is her son and next heir, and aged 40 years and more. C 139/68/7 mm.1–2

290 Writ (Exchequer). † 1 November 1434. [Wymbyssh].

[Dorse:] by J[ohn] Frank. Enrolled Michaelmas term, year 13 [1434], roll 7.

SURREY. Inquisition virtute officii [indented]. Kingston Upon Thames. 3 November 1433. [Hexham].

Jurors: John Bekenore; John Sterre; William Rever; William Wodehale; Thomas Hamound; John Spark; John London; Adam Grover; Robert Poynton; William Payn; William Lyndesey; and Hugh Hogreve.

She died seised of the following in her demesne as of fee.

Walton-on-Thames, 12 a. land, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 4 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; and ½ a. wood, called ‘Asshlees’, held of the king, service unknown.

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