1268 : William de la Plocke takes part in an Inquisition post Mortem

 

Source:  Index Library xxx
Title:  Abstracts of Inquisitiones post Mortem for Gloucestershire, returned into the Court of Chancery during the Plantagenet Period. Part IV. 20 Henry III. to 29 Edward I. 1236-1300. Edited by Sidney J. Madge, 1903, London, 38
Date:  10 April 1268
Place:  Gloucester

 

PRIOR OF LANTHONY

 

Inquisition taken at Gloucester on Tuesday in the week of Easter, 52 Hen. III [1268], before the Sheriff of Gloucester in the presence of Sir Richard de Hereford, clerk of the King’s Exchequer, as to the values of the meadows of Southmede and Waleham which the King granted to the Prior and Convent of Lanthony without Gloucester in exchange for a meadow of the said Prior under the Castle of Gloucester, by the oath of Philip de Hatherleg’, Philip de Mattresdon, Robert de Ledene, Henry de Myrwent, Richard Thoky, Robert de Grava, William de Ryuns, Ernisius de Brocwurth, William Gerand, William Jungeleys (Innegeleys), William de la Plocke, and William de Sandhurst, clerk, who say that

The said 2 meadows contain 62 acres, to wit, the meadow of Southmede 46 acres, and the meadow of Waleham 16 acres, and that each acre thereof is worth per annum 2s., according to the true extent. Sum, £6 4s.

Chan. Inq.p.m., 52 Hen. III, No. 21.

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