Records of Kendale Vol 1
by William Farrer Litt.Edited by John F. Curwen, F.S.A.
GRAYRIGG
-70 heir, grants to Alexander de WINDESOURE with his daughter Agnes in marriage what he had in Heversham, Grarigg with the appurtenances, and what he had in Morland. See Heversham, s.d. 1160-70.
Thomas de PATTON … … … … in goods 45s.
Robert son of Hugh … … … … in goods 30s.
Robert son of Elen … … … … in goods 30s.
William de GARTHWAYTE … … … in goods 35s.
Robert de le WATER … … … … in goods 40s.
John de PULHOW … … … … in goods 35s.
Robert son of "Cristian" … … … … in goods 15s.
John de OVERTON … … … … in goods 25s.
Robert de GRYGAM … … … … in goods 20s.
John son of Nicholas … … … … in goods 25s.
Sum of goods £15, whereof to the king 20s.
Anthony DUCKETT, esquire, long before his death was seised of the manor or lordship of Grayrige and certain messuages and lands etc. there, and the manor or lordship of Docker with certain messuages and lands, etc. there, and certain burgages or messuages, lands and tenements in Kirkbie Kendall and certain messuages, lands, . . . . . . . . . . . . and 2 messuages and tenements in Overton, otherwise Orton. So seised he enfeoffed Thomas DENTON and Richard DENTON of the manor of Docker and other the premises in Docker. To have and to hold the said manor lands and tenements to said Thomas and Richard and their heirs to the use of the said Anthony DUCKETT and Alice then his wife for term of Alice's life in name of jointure and after their deaths to use of Anthony's right heirs for ever. By virtue of which feoffment and by the Statute of uses of 4 Feb., 27 Hen., viij, Anthony DUCKETT and Alice his wife were seised of the manor or lordship of Docker and other the premises there, he in his demesne as of fee she in her demesne as of free tenement. So seised Anthony DUCKETT by his will bequeathed to Richard DUCKETT his son and heir apparent all the said manors or lordships, messuages, lands, etc., in Grayrige, Docker, Kirkbie Kendall, Whynfell and Overton otherwise Orton. To have and to hold to the said Richard DUCKETT and his heirs and for default of such to right heirs of said Anthony for ever. They further say that the manor or lordship of Grayrige and messuages, lands, etc., there were held of the queen in free socage as of her castle of Kendall; and the manor or lordship of Docker and other premises there were held of the queen in chief by a 20th of a knight's fee and an annual rent of 28s. 6d. for all services; the burgages or messuages and other the premises in Kirkbie Kendall were held of the queen and of Alan BELLINGHAM, esquire in socage; and the lands and tenements in Whynfell and Overton were held in socage by of whom they know not. Manor of Grayrige etc. worth yearly £35 1s. 11d. clear. Manor of Docker etc., worth yearly £12 13s. . . ½d. clear. Premises in Kendall worth yearly £7 6s. 6d. clear. Premises in Whynfell and Overton worth yearly 49s. 8d. clear.
Anthony DUCKETT died 20 March last (1571-72) and Alice his wife survives and solely holds the manor of Docker and other the premises there and Richard DUCKETT is son and heir of said Anthony and was aged at time of his father's death 39 years & upwards; Chanc. Inquis., post mort., ser., ii, vol. 162, n. 175.
Richard DUCKETT, esq., on the day that he died was seised of the manors or lordships of Grayrigge, Lambrigge and Docker; and 3 mess. in Whinfell; and 12 burgages in Kierkbie Kendall. So seised he by his charter dated 2 Oct., 23 Eliz. (1581), enfeoffed James BELLINGHAM and Richard SANDFURTH, esquires, of 49 messuages then parcel of the manor or lordship of Grayrigge situated there, then in several tenures or occup., of John NEWBIE, the relict of Richard DUCKETT, yeoman, and John DUCKETT, her son, the relict of Gilbert WILLSON and Rolland WILLSON, her son, Richard HELME, Anthony DENNYSON, John NEWBIE, the relict of Henry WARD and Richard WARD her son, Anthony AIREY, Wm HARDKNEES, Henry DENYSON, John WESHINGTON, junior, Robert DENNYSON, the relict of John DICKENSON, Miles DICKENSON, Gilbert DICKENSON, Stephen WILLIAMSON, Henry WILLIAMSON, Thos WILLSON, the relict of Robert NEWBIE and Henry NEWBIE her son, Richard AIREY, John BECK, Jas. HARRINGTON, John WESHINGTON, senior, Thos THEKSTON, John WILLSON, James AIREY, Wm RALLANDSON, Edward AIREY and John AIREY his son, Thos AIREY, Ranulph WESHINGTON, Wm LATHES, John HODGSON, John BOWMAN, Robert MILNER, the relict of Miles SIMPSON and Edward her son, Robert TOLLENSON, Richard TOLLENSON, John AIREY, Henry MILNER, Edward WARRENER, Alexander DENYSON, the relict of Anthony BOWNESS, the relict of Walter DENYSON, Rolland HELME, Thos LUCAS, James BECK, Robert AIREY, Robert TAILER and Wm STORER or their assigns. By the same charter he granted to said feoffees a year rent of £11 issuing from the residue of said manor or lordship of Grayrigge. To have and to hold said 49 mess. to feoffees and their heirs for ever to use of Francis DUCKETT son and heir apparent of said Richard DUCKETT, and Mariona wife of said Francis and sister of said James BELLINGHAM, for term of lives of Francis and mariona and of the longest liver for part of her jointure, and after their deaths to use of the heirs male of the body of Francis lawfully begotten or to be begotten, and for default of such then to use of right heirs of said Richard DUCKETT for ever. And to have said rent of £11 to feoffees and their heirs, payable at feasts of St. Martin the bishop and Pentecost, to use of said Francis and Mariona during their lives and of longest liver in name of residue of her jointure. By the statute of uses Francis and Mariona were seised of said 49 mess. and of said rent.
Richard DUCKETT being seised of the residue of the manor or lordship of Grayrigge, and of the said manors or lordships of Docker and Lambrigge and the said messuages, burgages or tenements in Kirkbie Kendall and Whinfell in his demesne as of fee by another charter dated 9 Oct., 23 Eliz. (1581) enfeoffed said James BELLINGHAM and Richard SANDFURTH thereof. Tho have and to hold to them and their heirs to use of himself, Richard DUCKETT for his life and after his death to use of Francis DUCKETT and male heirs etc. (as above) and in default of such to use of his own right heirs for ever. Charters shewn to jurors. By force of statute of uses Richard DUCKETT was seised thereof in his demesne as of free tenement and so died seised.
Manor of Grayrigge held by queen as of her manor of Kendall worth yearly clear £35 5s. 11d., whereof the aforesaid 49 mess. are parcel of said manor and are worth yearly clear £29. Manor of Docker held of queen in chief by 20th of a knight's fee and by a rent of 28s. 6d. yearly and is worth yearly clear £12 13s. 1½d. Manor of Lambrigge held of queen as of her manor of Kendall in free socage and is worth yearly clear £10. The burgages in Kierkby Kendall held of queen and of James BELLINGHAM, esquire, in free socage are worth yearly clear £6 6s. 6d. The messuages in Whynfell held in free socage of whom they know not and are worth yearly clear 41s.
Richard DUCKETT died 27 Oct last (1592) and Francis DUCKETT is his son and heir of full age namely 28 years and upwards. Chanc. Inquis., post mort., ser., ii, vol. 237, n. 123.
Francis DUCKETT, knight, long before his death was seised of the manor or lorship of Grayrigg and of 49 messuages or tenements in Grayrigge, parcel of the said manor then and now in the several tenures and occupations of divers tenants there; and of the manor of Docker with the appurtences in Docker and Middleton; and of the manor or lordship of Lambrigge; and of the Rectory of Beetham; and of 1 messuage or tenement in Whinfell in the tenure of the relict of Henry HOLME; and of 3 messuages tenements or burgages in Kirkby Kendall in the tenure of divers tenants there.
So seised he, by his charter dated 17 Aug., 5 Chas. I (1629), made between the said Francis DUCKETT, knight, of the 1st part and Anthony DUCKETT his son and heir apparent of the 2nd part and Henry BELLINGHAM of Overleavens, knight and baronet, John FLEMING of Rydall and Gawin BRAITHWAITE of Ambleside, esquire of the 3rd part, gave granted enfeoffed and confirmed to those of the 3rd part and their heirs the same manors of Grayrigg, Docker and Lambrigg, the rectory of Beetham and the messuages, etc. in Docker, Lambrigg, Grayrigg, Whinfell, Midleton and Kirkby Kendall to the several uses specified in the said charter which was shown to the Jurors, namely to himself for life, then to Anthony DUCKETT his son and heir apparent and his heirs for ever. And to this further use that William DUCKETT his 2nd son should receive for life a yearly rent of £40 after the death of Sir Francis, and that James JOHNSON should receive a yearly rent of 40s. for life. Should those rents be in arrears it shall be lawful to distrain.
By force of the Statute of uses of 27 Henry viij, Francis DUCKETT was seised of all the said premises for life with remainder as aforesaid. And William DUCKETT and James JOHNSON are still living. And Francis DUCKETT so being seised died.
The manor of Grayrigg and other the premises there are held of the king as of his manor of Kirkby Kendall now called "le Richmond Fee" by knight service and by a yearly rent of 12d. and are worth yearly clear £10; and the manor of Docker with the appurtences there and in Middleton parcel of the said manor of Docker are held of the king in chief by 100th part of 1 knight's fee and a yearly rent of 28s. 6d. and is worth yearly clear 5 marks; and the manors of Lambrigg and other the premises there are held of the king as of his manor of Kirkby Kendall called "le Marquesse Fee" by knight service and is worth yearly clear £3; and the messuage in Whinfell is held, of whom they know not nor by what services and it is worth yearly clear 2s. 6d.; and the 3 burgages in Kirkby Kendall are held of the king and of James BELLINGHAM, knight, as of their sever purparties of the manor of Kirkby Kendall in free socage and are worth yearly clear 5s.; and the rectory of Beethom with appurtences is held of the king as of his manor of Eastgreenewich in co. Kent in free socage and by a yearly rent to the king of £25 and is worth yearly clear £6 13s. 4d.
Francis DUCKETT, knight, died 24 Oct. last (1635) and Anthony DUCKETT is his son and heir, aged 51 years and more now. Court of Wards Inquis., post mort., vol. 88, n. 61.
Antho DUCKETT, esq. … 12 Edw MOSSER … … 1
Tho ROBERTSON … … 2 The same … … 1 wald up
The same … … 2 wald up Tho WASHINGTON … 1
Gilbert ATKINSON … … 1 Richard ROWLANDSON 1
Renard ADAMSON … … 1 John BRADLEY … … 1
Hugh MATTINSON … … 1 Thomas MITCHELL … 1
John DICKINSON … … 1 Henry GIBSON … … 1
James ROWLANDSON … 1 Willm HARRISON … 1
John SIMPSON … … 1 Tho FAWCETT … … 1
Henry WARD … … 2 Thomas HOLME … … 1
Widd HEWGILL … … 1 These persons following are
Willm DENNYSON … … 1 discharged by certificates.
George WILSON … … 1 unpaid.
Peter MOSSER … … 1 Widd BAXTER … … 1
Barth GILPIN … … 1 Widd HEWGILL … … 1
Edward FELL … … 1 Tho DENNYSON … 1
William ROWLANDSON … 1 Rodger LOWES … … 1
1685c Anthony DUCKETT, esq., sold the manor to Sir John LOWTHER of Lowther, bart.