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? No Petitioner named Inquisition taken at Abingdon before Ayliston and Hungerford,...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/204/10159

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This record is about the ? No Petitioner named Inquisition taken at Abingdon before Ayliston and Hungerford,... dating from 1324 in the series Special Collections: Ancient Petitions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference
SC 8/204/10159
Date
1324
Description
Petitioners
? No Petitioner named
Nature of request
Inquisition taken at Abingdon before Ayliston and Hungerford, the jury finding that William Beaumont let to Robert atte Beche land in Kingston Bagpuize for 12 years and that the land was taken into the king's hand by the late sheriff because Beche wore the robes of his father, a contrariant. They also find that Beaumont died at the feast of St Gregory 16 Edw. II, and that he held the land in Kingston Bagpuize from Burmyngeham.
Nature of endorsement
[None].
Places mentioned
Abingdon, [Berkshire]
Kingston Bagpuize, [Berkshire].
People mentioned
Robert de Aylistone (Ayliston)
Robert de Hungerford
William Beaumond (Beaumont)
Alice [Beaumond, (Beaumont)], wife of William Beaumont
William de Wydewere
John Richard
Thomas Bryht (Bright)
John Crostacre
John le Muleward (Millward)
John de Lyford
Richard de Shupene
Robert Bollok (Bullock)
John Coles
John Goneys
William atte Forde
John de Werminstre (Warminster)
Nicholas Peytevyn, father of Alice Beaumont
John de Brumptone (Brompton), late sheriff of Berkshire
Robert atte Beche
Philip atte Beche, father of Robert atte Beche
William de Burmyngeham (Birmingham).
Note
The inquisition itself is dated in its dating clause to 2 August 1324 (17 Edw. II).
Related material

For the petition to which this inquisition was formerly appended, see SC 8/204/10157

For the writ formerly appended with this inquisition, see SC 8/204/10158

For a related writ, see SC 8/203/10130

For the writ that initiated this inquisition, see SC 8/204/10160

For the writ ordering the sheriff to empanel the jury for this inquisition, see SC 8/204/10161

For a related petition, see SC 8/32/1583

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
Latin
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9333714/

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