Il est marié avec Isolda Corbet.
Ils se sont mariés environ 1368 à Of Moreton Corbet, Shropshire, England.Source 6
Enfant(s):
[Jane Williams Flank]
Inquisition taken at Cherleton next Hungerford, 6th September, 35 Edward III [1361], before the abovesaid escheator, by the oath of Thomas Stoke, William Chamberleyn, John Warin, Robert Horch, John Oliver, John Kepenhulle, John atte Barre, Thomas Waryn, Richard Hamelyn, John Flori, John Stolk, and William Hichecok, who say that
The said Richard held a moiety of the manor of Stauden in fee tail from the heirs of Henry, late Duke of Lancaster, as of the Earldom of Ferreres and the Honour of Tutteburie, by knight service. In the said moiety there is a messuage, with a garden, worth nothing a year beyond the reprises; 1 1/2 carucates of land (120 acres), worth 2d. an acre; 30 acres of wood, the pasture and [?under]wood of which are in common; 6 virgates of land, late in the hans of bond tenants, now fo the lord for want of tenants, the rents and services upon which used to be worth 7s., and the issues are now 2s. 6d. a virgate. The pleas and perquisites of court are worth nothing, because there are no tenants.
He held also in his demesne as of fee the manor of Tudeworth, with the advowson of the chapel of the said manor, in fee tail, from the Earl Marshall by the service of half a knight's fee. There is a capital messuage there, and a garden, worth nothing beyond the repraises; 2 carucates of land (160 acres), worth 1d. acre because the pasture thereof is common. There is common of pasture for 4 working cattle, 8 oxen, and 300 sheep. There are 40s. rents from 3 free tenants; 16s. 4d. of the rents and services of 2 bond tenants. The pleas and perquisites of court are worth 2s.
The said Richard died on Wednesday after the Feast of St James last past. The reversion of the said manors belongs to Henry, son of Henry Husee, chivaler, aged 30 and more, under a fine levied in the Octave of St Martin, 21 Edward III [1347], between Henry Husee, chivaler, plantiff and Joan, who was wife of Walter Huntingfeld, deforciant, by which the premises were settled on the said Richard, son of Henry, in tail, failing which on the heirs of the said Henry by his wife Katherine. Richard is dead without issue; by the said Katherine the said Henry had a son Henry, to whom the manors, etc. remain as abovesaid.
(Chan. Inq. p.m., Ser. I. 35 Edward III, Part I, No. 97., New reference, Chan. Inq. p.m., Edward III. File 159.] [Abstracts of Wiltshire IPM Edward III pp284-285]
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Isolda Corbet |
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