Inquisition of the Honour of Wallingford.
A.D. 1212 AN. 13 John.[6]
BY M. T. PEARMAN.
THIS inquisition is subsequent to that printed by Hearne, in the “Liber Niger,” but some years earlier than any of the lists in the “Testa de Nevill.” The Inquisition itself is in italics.
Ricardus de Kanuill[7] de hereditate uxoris sue, pro Willelmo Basset. vii. mil.
The manors he held, by service of seven knights, or as seven knights’ fees, were Coleman and Uxbridge, Middlesex; Picheleshorne, Bucks; Burncestre (Bicester); Stratton Audley and Wrechwike, Oxon; Ardington, Berks; and Compton, Wilts.
Thurstañ Bassett, vi. milites et tres partes militis.
Walterus Pippard, 6 m. et de maritagio uxoris sue in Gathampton 1 m. et quintam partem per Cartam Regis.
In Rotherfield Peppard one fee; in Latchford, in Haseley, two fees; both these places in Oxon. The other three fees were in Pichecote, Wengrave, Rowsham, Briddeshorn, Weedon, Solebury, Stincele (Stewkley), Littlecote, and Wanyngdon, all in Bucks.
Gathampton, in Goring, Oxon, was held by one-fifth of a fee, the remainder being remitted.
Amauricus filius Roberti de Suleham, 4 m.
His fees were in Sulham, Burghfield, and Carswell (near Faringdon) Berks; Henton in Chinnor, Oxon; Adwell and Britwell, Oxon; Bradwell, Bucks; and Ikenham, Middlesex.
Willelmus Paynell, 4 m.
Walterus Crok, 4 m.
These fees were in Redburne (Rodburne-Cheyney), one; in Draycot-Foliat, one and a half fee. The Manor of Aselbir or Haselbury, Walcot, Cockelbergh, Assheby, and Fouleswyk, Wilts.
Robertus de Mara, 3 m.
Two fees were in Heyford-Warren and Baldon-with-Watecumbe, Oxon; and one fee in Bottclydon (Bottleclaydon), Bucks; and Chirton, Gloucestershire.
Hugo de Malo Almeto, 3 m. in Chaugrave.
Hugh de Malhannei, or Malo Almeto, held the Manor of Chalgrave, Oxon.
Ruelent Huscarl, 3 m.
In Purlegh (Purley), and Foulescote, Berks; in Beddington and Chessington, Surrey; and Brightwell, Oxon.
Henricus de Thayden, 3 m. Willelmus de Archis, 3 m.
In Esthorp, Crondewell, Wodehamme and Blagegrave, Bucks.
Warinus filius Geroldi, 2 m. et dimid.
In Whitchurch, Heyford-Warren, Oxon, and Clopham, Beds.
Robertus filius Roger est quietus pro 1 m. per cartam Regis de 2 m. et dimid.
He had one knight’s fee in Huere or Evere, probably Iver, Bucks.
Abbas de Bruere est quietus per cartum Regis de ii. milites et dimid.
This was for the Abbey itself in Oxon; and for its Granges, situate at Tretton, Tangele, Nethercote, and Sanderbrok, Gloucestershire.
Alanus Basset de hereditate uxoris sue, 2 milit.
In Vasterne or Wasterne, Wootton (Basset), and Brodeton, Wilts.
Hugo de Druual, 2 m.
H. Druval held Goring, Oxon, as two fees.
Thomas filius Ricardi, 2 m.; et de hereditate uxoris sue, 2 milit.
Alanus de Valonies, 2 m.
In Sobinton, Bucks. Shabbington (?).
Henricus Ffolliot, 2 m. in Roulesham.
(Rowsham) Oxon.
Walterus Ffoliot, 2 m. & in Clopton quartam partem m.
Probably one fee in Chilton, and the other in Winterburne and Mildhall, Wilts. Clopton is probably Clopcott, as in T. de N.
Milo Neirenuit pro parte sua de terra que fuit Galfridi de Bella Aqua, 2 m. He had one fee in Tydende, or Tydovre, Wilts, half one fee in Lynley, near Aston Rowant, Oxon, and half fee in Fleetmarston, Bucks.
Radulphus de Anuers, 2 m.
R. Danvers had one fee in Dorney.
Galfridus Chausie, 1 m. et dimid. et Rex acquietat ei per cartam, dimid. mil.
Manor of Mapledurham-Chausy, or Parva M., Oxon, and Garsington in same county.
Yensi Malet, 1 m. et dimid.
In Quenton, Bucks.
Galfridus filius Reinfrei, 1 m. Johannes filius Hugonis, 1 m. Ricardus Morin, 1 m.
Newnham-Murren, Oxon.
Hamo Carbonell, 1 m.
This was in Dychend, Oxon, but where?
Andreas de Bellocampo, 1 m.
Probably in Crowlton and Thenford, Northants.
Simon Barre, f.m.[8]
In Stanton Barry, Bucks.
Rogerus de Stanf’, f.m.
In Saunterdon, Bucks.
Willelmus filius Galfridi, f.m. Walterus de Harenuill, f.m. Alex, filius Ricardi, f.m.
In Rycot, Oxon.
Robertus Corbet, f.m. in dalneye.
In Dalleg, Middlesex. Dawley near Hayes?
Willelmus Basset f.m. et in Hispedine quarta pars milit.
Fee in Oakly, near Brill, Bucks. He held the Manor of Ipsden Basset, in Ipsden, Oxon, by a quarter knight’s fee.
Alanus filius Roland, dimid. m.
In Aston-Rowant, Oxon.
Robertus de Thorinio, dimid. m.
In Turkden, Gloucestershire.
Robertus Hayer, debet I napa’ vel 3 sol ad scaccariu’ per cartam, 1 m.
This was petit serjeantry. He presented a table-cloth worth 3s., or else 3s. at the Exchequer, in lieu of scutage for one knight’s fee. The Holding was at Pushill, or Pishill, Oxon.
Walterus Crok, 4 m.
Apparently a repetition.
Galfridus de Mara, dimid. m. in dudecot.
In Didcot, Berks.
Petrus de Bixe, dimid. m.
Regin. Angerid, dimid. m.
In Holecombe, Oxon.
Galfridus filius Angod. dimid. m.
In Wycomb, Bucks.
Laurencius de Scaccario, dimid. m. In Stokenchurch, Oxon. He had likewise half a fee in Stivele (Stewkley), Bucks.
Radulphus Dairell, dimid. m.
In Hanworth, Middlesex.
Willelmus de Wodemundest, 4ta f.m.
One-fourth of a knight’s fee in Wormsley, Oxon.
Milo de Morlie, quarta f.m.
Nethercot, or Nethercourt, in Lewknor, Oxon.
Henricus Barnard, 5ta f.m. Willelmus de Kingestone, 5ta f.m.
In Kingston, near Aston Rowant, Oxon.
Warinus Pynell, 5ª f.m. Robertus de Rotham, 4ta partem m.
In Wycomb.
Willelmus de Druual, 5ª f.m. Robertus de Burgfeld, quintā, f.m.
In Stoke, Oxon.
Elias de Glynant quintā, f.m. Radulphus de Porta, 5ta f.m. Johannes de Cheney de terris, G. de bella aqua cum uxore dimid. m.
In “T. de N.” J. de C. is said to have 2 m. as his share of Geoffrey Bellew’s land, but that was some years subsequently. He then had one fee in Fleet-Marston, Bucks, and Linley, Oxon.
Willelmus filius Galfridi f.m. in Hedesoner. Hedsor.
Robertus Naparius, f.m. sed quietus est per cartam.
This is the same serjeanty as Robert Hayer’s, given above. R. Naparius, the table-cloth man, married Hayer’s daughter.
Novum Ffefamentum eiusdem honoris. De nouo ffefamento.
Robertus de veteri ponte dimid. Wicumbe, 1 m.
Robert de Vipont had a fee in Wycomb.
Alanus Basset al’ dimid. wimunde ville p. 1 m.
A. B. had the other half of the vill of Wycomb as a knight’s fee.
Simon de Pateshall, Wottesdon. Manor of Wottesdon or Wotthesdam.
Joh. Rabuz equum, saccum, et Brocham in exercitu Wall’ ad Custum Regis post primam noctem.
His service was to find a horse, sack, and broach on an expedition into Wales, the king finding him in provisions, or probably keeping him and his horse after the first night. It was a personal service to the Sovereign; the sack containing eatables and the can or pitcher drink for the king’s use.