Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 May 2017
NICHOLAS CARREWE, ESQUIRE
1 Writ. ‡ 16 October 1432. [Wymbyssh].
Addressed to the escheator of Surrey and Sussex.
SURREY. Inquisition [indented]. Croydon. 20 October 1432. [Wyntereshull].
Jurors: John Gilberd; John Vyncent; Richard Wodden; William Lorchon; John Compton of Cheam; Walter Piers, senior; Richard Hayward; William Smyth, junior; William Hamman; Walter Piers, junior; John Byngele; and John Compton, mason.
He held no lands or tenements in demesne or in service of the king in chief or another. He died on 4 September 1432. Nicholas Carrewe is his son and next heir, aged 30 years and more.
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2 [Writ: see1.]
SUSSEX. Inquisition [indented]. East Grinstead. 22 October 1432. [Wyntereshull].
Jurors: John Wowere; Robert Arnold; John Vmfray; John Heremyte; John Colman; William Coupere; John Tytelynge; William Telkehurst; Robert Hunte; Richard Fowle; John Hudde; and William Skynnere.
Findings as 1.
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WILLIAM FRAUNK, KNIGHT
3 Writ. ‡ 20 October 1432 [clerk's name missing].
LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition. Louth. 27 October 1432. [Langholm].
Jurors: Robert Caylesthorp and Richard Glouer of Ludborough; Richard Brytte of Covenham; Iden (Idon’) Coke and Wiliam Trewluffe of Cawthorpe or Little Cawthorpe (Calthorp); John Cotom of Utterby; John Lawrence of North Ormesby (Ormesby); John Copeland and William Wollerby of Louth; William Dale of Hallington; Robert Clemens and William Crofte of Louth; William Wyoth of Manby; William Potell of Gayton; and John Bynbroke of Louth.
He held no lands or tenements in his demesne as of fee or in service of the king in chief or another. Long before his death, by his charter shown to the jurors, and faithfully acknowledged by the jurors, he granted all his manors, lands and tenements in Lincolnshire to Walter Tailboys, John Tailboys, John Ratheby and others. The co- feoffees were therefore seised.
He died on 30 December last. Elizabeth Fraunk and Alice Fraunk, his daughters, are his next heirs, Elizabeth aged 9 years and Alice 5 years and more.
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RALPH LONGFORD, KNIGHT
4 Writ. ‡ 28 June 1432. [Wymbyssh].
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Nottingham. 30 October 1432. [Byngham].
Jurors: John Monyassh; John Marshall; Richard Arnall; William Jonson; John Brymesley; John Pynkeston; Robert Smyth; William Saunder; John Baker; John Adam; Thomas Wynthorp; and John Capmaker.
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