Account of the expenses of an inquisition post mortem on [Thomas Stonor ?]
- Medieval Family Life
- Title
- Account of the expenses of an inquisition post mortem on [Thomas Stonor ?]
- Reference
- C 47/37/4/61
- Date
- 1474-1475
- Library / Archive
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- The National Archives, UK
- Transcript location(s) in printed volume(s)
- Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters', item 348; Kingsford, 'Supplementary', item 348
- Transcript from Christine Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters and Papers, 1290-1483'
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348. EXPENSES OF AN INQUISITION POST MORTEM.
[? I474.]This has clearly to do with the same occasion as No. 139, where most of
the items reappear. Bryan and Yeman may have had to go to Cirencester
in connection with Harnhill; Winchcombe would have been convenient for
Condicote. The description of Twyneo as "the leredman" favours his
identification with John Twynho, the Bristol lawyer. From Chancery Misc.,
37, iv. 61.M. for the chargys and the costys of the fyndyng of the offyce
in Oxenford shere and Barkshere:—furste, for the ij wrytes, xviij s. iiij d.
Item, to the Exchetor, iij li. x s.
Item, to the Sheryffe, xxxiij s. iiij d.
Item, for the costes for the questys dyner, vj s. viij d.
Item, for horsse mete, vj d.
Summa vj li. vj s. vj. d.And for the chargys and the costys of the fyndyng of the offyce
in Gloucestershere:—furste, for the wrytte, ix s. ij d.
Item, to the Exchetor, iij li.
and to his debyts, v s.
Item, to the Sheryffe, xx s.
Item, to Twyneo the leredman, xiij s. iiij d.
Item for Bryans costis and Jhon Yemans yn rydyng to se the
offyce found, furst at Dorchester j d., at Abyndon vij d., at ffaryndon
iij d., at Buscot xj d., at Cirencester vj d. ob., at Winche[combe,
x d. ob.] at Byffeld, vj; d., Buscot ij s. iij d., at ffaryndon ij d., at
Abindon iij d.Summa vj s. v d.
Item, to the Jury xxij s. viij d.
- Transcript from Charles Lethbridge Kingsford, 'Supplementary Stonor Letters and Papers (1314-1482)'
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348. EXPENSES OF AN INQUISITION POST MORTEM.
[? 1474.]
This has clearly to do with the same occasion as No. 139, where most of
the items reappear. Bryan and Yeman may have had to go to Cirencester
in connection with Harnhill; Winchcombe would have been convenient for
Condicote. The description of Twyneo as “the leredman” favours his
identification with John Twynho, the Bristol lawyer. From Chancery Misc.,
37, iv. 61.M. for the chargys and the costys of the fyndyng of the offyce
in Oxenford shere and Barkshere:—furste, for the ij wrytes, xviij s. iiij d.
Item, to the Exchetor, iij li. x s.
Item, to the Sheryffe, xxxiij s. iiij d.
Item, for the costes for the questys dyner, vj s. viij d.
Item, for horsse mete, vj d.
Summa vj li. vj s. vj. d.
And for the chargys and the costys of the fyndyng of the offyce
in Gloucestershere:—furste, for the wrytte, ix s. ij d.
Item, to the Exchetor, iij li.
and to his debyts, v s.
Item, to the Sheryffe, xx s.
Item, to Twyneo the leredman, xiij s. iiij d.
Item for Bryans costis and Jhon Yemans yn rydyng to se the
offyce found, furst at Dorchester j d., at Abyndon vij d., at ffaryndon
iij d., at Buscot xj d., at Cirencester vj d. ob., at Winche[combe,
x d. ob.] at Byffeld, vj d., Buscot ij s. iij d., at ffaryndon ij d., at
Abindon iij d.Summa vj s. v d.
Item, to the Jury xxij s. viij d.