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    3. Hi John and Jason: from J E E S Sharp and A E Stamp, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward II, File 60', in Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Volume 6, Edward II (London, 1910), pp. 74-86. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol6/pp74-86 [accessed 9 May 2016]. PETER DE PERCY. Writ, 4 February, 11 Edward II. [YORK.] Inq. Wednesday 25 April, 11 Edward II. Kernetby. The manor, held in fee tail to the said Peter and Isabel his wife and the heirs of their bodies, of Sir Henry de Percy by homage and suit of court at the manor of Topclyf, rendering yearly to Sir Robert de Percy, father of the said Peter, 80l. for the life of the said Robert. Quarrom Percy. The manor, sometime held of the king in chief by service of finding an armed serjeant in the king's wars for forty days at his own costs, and doing suit at the county (court) of York; but by the king's licence the said Peter demised the same to the said Robert his father for life. And the said Peter died seised of no other lands in the East Riding. His daughters, Eustacia (Wstancia) aged 4, and Joan aged 2, are his next heirs. Writ of certiorari super vero valore, concerning lands &c., as well held in dower or otherwise for life of the inheritance of the said Peter's daughter and heir, as in the king's hand, 11 October, 14 Edward II. [YORK.] Extent. Thursday after St. Martin in the Winter, 14 Edward II. Kernetby. The manor is held by Isabel late the wife of the said Peter in villenage, of the inheritance of Eustacia his daughter and heir, of Henry son and heir of Henry de Perci by knight's service. Ilkele. The manor is held for life by the said Isabel, of the said inheritance, of the said Henry by knight's service. Wharrum Perci. The manor is held for life by Robert de Perci, of the said inheritance, of the king in chief by service of finding an armed serjeant in the king's wars in England at his own costs. Boulton Perci. The manor is held for life by Isabel late the wife of John de Vesci, of the said inheritance, service unspecified. Skoreby. The manor with certain lands &c. in Stamford Bridge (Ponte Bello), is held for life by the said Isabel, tenure unspecified. Sutton upon Derwent. The manor was held by the said Peter whose heiress is the said Eustacia, tenure unspecified. Writ of plenius certiorari to the escheator to enquire whether the said Peter died seised of other lands &c. not mentioned in the inquisition previously made, 16 August, 1 Edward III. YORK. Inq. Sunday the morrow of the Decollation of St. John the Baptist, 1 Edward III. (defaced.) Wharrom Percy. The manor with the advowson of the church was sometime held by Robert de Percy, who gave it to Peter his son and his heirs for ever, and he demised it to the said Robert for life with reversion to himself and his heirs. Ilkele. The manor and town, 12s. rent in Sutton upon Derwent from a messuage and 12a. land which Peter de Steynford sometime held for life, and 24s. rent in Stamford Bridge from lands which John le Clerc of Ponte Belli sometime held, were sometime held by Peter de Percy, who gave them to Isabel daughter of William de Ergham, knight, for life, who now holds them, with reversion to the said Peter and his heirs. Boulton Percy and Scorreby. The manors, with certain lands &c. in Stamford Bridge were sometime held by Robert de Percy, who demised them to Isabel de Vescy for her life, who still holds them, with reversion to the said Peter and his heirs. Sutton upon Derwent. The manor with certain tenements in Cathewait and Kyngeston upon Hull, and 10l. rent in the city of York, were held by the said Peter by the gift of Robert his father. The manor and town of Ilkele are held of Henry de Percy by service of 24s. yearly; the 12s. rent in Sutton are held of the said Henry and of Peter de Malo Lacu as parcel of the manor of Sutton by knight's service; and the 24s. rent in Stamford Bridge are held of the said Henry by knight's service. The manors of Boulton Percy and Scorreby, with the lands in Stamford Bridge, are held of the said Henry by knight's service. The manor of Sutton with tenements in Cathewait, is held of the said Henry and of Peter de Malo Lacu by knight's service. The tenements in Kyngeston upon Hull are held of Gilbert de Aton, service unknown. The 10l. rent in the city of York are held of the king in free burgage. After the death of the said Peter 12 years ago, Isabel late his wife and Eustacia his daughter and heir, then under age, entered upon the manor of Sutton and tenements in Cathewait, as the right of the said Eustacia and held them peacefully for a quarter of a year, and afterwards Robert de Percy intruded upon the said manor &c. and held them for six years, and after his death Beatrice late his wife held them for five years three quarters and still holds them. Joan, sometime the daughter of the said Peter and sister of the said Eustacia, died and was buried at Grymesby three years ago and more. The said Robert also intruded upon the tenements in Kyngeston upon Hull, held them for two years and then gave them for a debt to William Gra of York, who stills holds them, until he should have levied the debt. He also intruded upon the said rents in the city of York, received them for two years and similarly granted them to Thomas de Horneby and Katherine his wife for a debt, who received the same for six years, and after the death of the said Thomas the said Katherine received the same, and still receives them. C. Edw. II. File 60. (15.) Doug Smith

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