Inquisition post mortem. William de Fortibus, Earl of Albemarle

Reference No:
U DHO/5/4
Dates:
29 Sep 1287
Description:
Brustwyk, Cleton, Kayngham, Witthoronse, Esyngton, Kylnese, Ulthorn, Parva Humbre, Lelle Dyk, Preston, Ross, Grymmeston, Ryel, Benyngholm, Attyngwyk, Welleram, (Ulrome), Merflet, Aldeburg, Custwik, (Oustwik?), Mapelton, Bewyk, Walkyngeton, Reston, Fitling, Tunstal, Little Coulden, Westheytfeld, Rolleston, Neuton, Neusum, Otryngham, Frosyngham, Cunigston, (Coniston), Seton, Danthorp, Cameryngton, Wyneton, Skyrlagh, Parva Thorn near Hedon, Skeftlyng, Skyrlyngton, Erghum, Sunthorp, Gousel, (Goxhill), Sutton, Gagensted (Ganstead), Cunyngston, Drypol, Frokyngham (Frodingham), Ut (Out) Neuton, Great Haytfeld, Hildolston (Hilston), Tanstern, Wassand, Hornaseburton, Catwyke, Seton, Carleton, Holmeton, Bonnewyke, Garton, Berneston, Wynketon, Lesset, Rythoton, Beyton, Carthorp, Nuttele, Holm, Beford, Penynsthorp, Parva Kelke, Waxham, Sprotele, Rue, Garton, Ryngburg, Drynghoue, Elstanwyk, Ravenser, Holaym, Eluarby, Thorkelbe, Dunethorp, Brandesburton, Beghum (Bewholme), Rysume, Rymeswelle, Ryse, Arnal, Suthskyrlage, Catefoss, Uleram, Wytthornwyke, Marton, Bylton, Suthfrokyngham, Pagel, Esthalsham, Westmerton, Burton Constable, Tharlesthorp, Skeftlinge
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Hull University Archives
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Documents relating to the Seigniory of Holderness