46 YORKSHIRE INQUISITIONS
Writ addressed to the Escheator, dated at Westminster, 10 Feb., 7 Hen. IV
[1405-6], directing him to enquire further as to what lands the said
Thomas Colvyle held.
j NQUisiTiON taken at Sledemer [?], 5 March, 7 Hen. IV
' [1405-6], before Thomas de Pykeryng, Escheator, by the
oath of John Sturmy, Thomas Grey, Robert del How, John de
Cowton, Peter de Gaytenby, Robert Lord of Ereom, Richard
Boteler, Ralph de Foxhols, Hugh Clerynett [?], JohnClerynett [?]
senior, John de Welbank, and Thomas de Kyrkby of Lang-
ton. The said Thomas held in his demesne as of fee the manor
of Cukwald near Neubiirgh, viz. one messuage, 4 oxgangs of
land and one close called Lasarte in Cukwald, worth yearly
40s. clear ; they are held of Lord de Moubray, as of his manor
of Thresk, by knight service. Also the manor of Uppeslond,*
worth yearly iocs, clear, held of Henry FitzHugh, chivaler,
by knight service ; also the manor of Yeverslay,^ worth yearly
10 marks clear, held of Thresk manor aforesaid, by what
service the jurors do not know. Also the manor of Nunwyk
near Ripon, worth yearly £10 clear, held of the Archbishop
of York, as of his manor of Ripon, by what service they do
not know. Also 4 messuages and 4 oxgangs of land in Thresk,
worth yearly 40s. clear, held of Lord de Moiibray, by what
service they do not know ; and 4 messuages and 4 oxgangs of
land in Kylborn, of the manor of Kylbom, by service un-
known, worth yearly 40s. clear.
His heir is John Percy [as above], aged 40 years [sic] and
more ; which John Percy on Thursday before Ascension day,
6 Hen. IV. [1405], with Ralph Hastyngs, John Fauconberge,
John Colvyll and John fitz Randolph, knights, rebelled against
the King's Majesty ; by virtue of which insurrection of the
said John Percy the premises belong to the King as forfeitures.
' Upsland, par. Kirklington. ' Yearsley, par. Coxwold.
xLiii. Thomas,* late Earl Marshal, and the King's niece
Constance, who was his wife.
(Inquisitions post mortem. Chancery, Hen. I\', file 51.)
\\'rit addressed to the Escheator, dated at Pountfreyt Castle, 7 Aug.,
6 Hen. IX [1405], directing him to mquire what tenements were
held jointly by the said Thomas and Constance.
j|t Thomas Mowbray, seventh Lord Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham, son
of Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, whose Inquisition has been given,
No. V, He was not allowed tolae Duke of Norfolk, but retained the ofifice
of Marshal. He joined Archbishop Scrope in the insurrection against
Henry IV, but being defeated was beheaded at York 10 June, 1405. He
married the King's niece, Constance, daughter of John Holand, Duke of
Exeter, who remarried Sir John Grey, K.G.
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