INQUISITIONES POST MORTKM FOR DORSET. 5 



CALENDAR OF INQUISITIONES POST MORTEM FOR DORSET 

 FROM HENRY III. TO RICHARD III. (1216-HS5). 



This calendar is not confined to inquisitiones post mortem only ; 

 there are also inquisitiones ad quod damnuni, proofs of age, 

 documents dealing with the properties of lunatics and idiots, 

 fugitives and felons, inquisitiones taken on special occasions, as, 

 for instance, to ascertain boundaries, rights to hold fairs, markets, 

 fisheries and ferries, or to inquire into tithes, common of pasture, 

 and free warren. 



In many of the years in Edward III.'s reign there are two 

 series of numbers to the inquisitiones, the second of which are 

 called " 2nd numbers." They are identified in this calendar by 

 an asterisk *, and when applying for a document thus marked 

 care should always be taken to add the words " 2nd numbers." 



f App. Hen. III., 97 (190). Bedelleria d'nico 



hundred. Regis, in com. Dors. 



f 24 Edw. Ill, 53.* Places mentioned, Fytelford, 



Maundevile Heis in Mershwode, and terr'. et 

 ten.' in Fyhide and Brokhampton. 



Abbotsbury Abbey, De libertatibus suis (138) 53 Hen. III., 40. 

 John le Veyne for, Inq. ad q. d. (383) 



15 Edw. I., 55. 

 John le Veyne for, Inq. ad q. d. (431) 



19 Edw. 1., 74. 



Thomas de Luda and Alianor his wife for, 



Inq. adq. d. (701) 33 Edw. I., 242. 



John de Tydelmynton for, 20 Edw. III., 11.* 



9 Rich. II, 75. 



jj jj 



Robert Gylle, parson of Britton for, 



2nd pt, 15 Rich. II., 151. 



., Pro Abbot of, Inq. ad q.d. 17 Hen. VI., 63. 



Abee, John 12 Edw. I.,_96. 



t The names of the persons in these two inquisitions are illegible. 



