Copies, in translation, of Writ and Inquisition into property as U DDWB/20/17, taken at Killom before Nicholas Gower, escheator in Yorks. by Richard of Spencer, William of Pocthorpe, Robert of Lowthorpe, Robert Vavissor, Robert Mounceux of Bointon, Thomas of Water, Robert of Statler, John Warde, Thomas Westby, William Randolf, William Swaldall and Thomas Smithe of Nafferton

Reference No:
U DDWB/20/19
Dates:
1 - 28 Feb 1410
Description:
Ingelram Mounceux was seised of 2 messuages, 3 cottages and 16 oxgangs in Bointon (as in U DDWB/20/17), temp. Ed. I. He gave them to his daughter Alice and her husband William de Bointon, and heirs of their bodies, from whom they passed successively to Ingellram of Bointon, William (Walter) of Bointon, Thomas of Bointon, Thomas Bointon and Henry Bointon (all sons and heirs of predocessors). The latter, Henry Bointon, assigned the premises, with property in Newton under Onebrough and Snainton to his mother Margaret of Bointon in dower. On death of H.B. on 20 July 1405, the reversion lay to his son Thomas Bointon ('being within age and is of the age of xii years'). The property in Bointon is held of Johan de Mounceux, of her manor of Bernston by homage, relief and fealty, and rendering 'shiriffgilde and castlegard' (3/4d. for every oxgang). On death of Margaret, Johanne Monceux was seised by reason of minority of Thomas Bointon, the son 'until she was amoved by Christofer of Bointon by collor of' Letters Patent (as U DDWB/20/18?) 'made at the untrewe suggestion of the said Christopher'. Moiety of manor of Newton under Onesburghe is held of Sir John Lumley by knight's service, and the property in Snainton is held of the Crown, of the honor of Pickering. Henry de Bointon,at his death, held nothing else in capite of the Crown in Yorks
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Hull University Archives
Collection:
Papers of the Wickham-Boynton Family (incorporating Griffith) of Burton Agnes