Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and Other Analogous Documents Preserved in the Public Record Office Volume 21Page 374
Chatwall (Chatewall, Chatewalle, Chatewill, Chatwulle) [in Cardington], Salop, 663 manor, 663
Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Officepage 79, 80, 85
Chatewall
Hugh Burnell, knight, lord of Holdgate and of Weoley:[Weoley Castle was in Northfield...https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/57ffa3c7-4ca7-463b-9c8e-1011175936d8Hugh Burnell, knight, lord of Holdgate and of Weoley:[Weoley Castle was in Northfield (Worcs.) and was part of the inheritance of Joyce Botetourt; it was the subject of a special settlement on Burnell in 1386. It passed eventually to the Berkeley coheir: VCH Worcs. iii. 194-5.] and Robert Rikedon of Witham, Robert Darcy of Maldon, William Burley, David Holbeche, Richard Fox of Haselbech, Robert Molyngton, esquires, John Whitside, clerk, John Babelake, William Loudham, esquires, William Blunt, clerk, William Poynous and Nicholas Wilkes. 20 Sept. 2 Hen. V
Hugh has granted to Robert and the others [named] the manors of Wottone, Suttone, Corftone, Abbotone, Clea St. Margaret, Eudone Burnell, Holgote, Thongelond, Millynghope, Russhebury, Hopeboudelers,
Chatewall, Wolstantone, Smethecote, Longedone, Presteswestone, Nortone, Condovere, Actone Reyner, Uppyntone, Tasseley, Routone, Ambastone, Astwall, Belleswardyn, Benethale, Actone Pigot, Ramesherst, Pulliley and Longefelde Cheyne, and half of the manors of Cantelhope, Streford and Actone Burnell with all their members [etc.] (Salop.) except for the lands which were of William Spark in Sutton, and also all of Hugh's lands and holdings in the vills of Salop and Bruggenorth in the said county, and the advowsons of Chetyngton, Thongelond, Russhebury, Wolstanton, Smethecote, Acton Pigot and Acton Burnell; the manors of Suckley, Wykeburnell, Brightlehampton, Snoddesbury, Broghtonehaket and Russelhalle with their members [etc.] (Worcs.), with the advowson of Broghtonhaket; the manors of Bidford and Brome Burnell (Warws.); the manors of Wolvernehamptone, Willenhale and Billestone (Staffs.); the manor and advowson of Magna Cheverell, the advowson of Fenysutton and a rent of 20 marks from the manor of Budestone (Wilts.); the manor of Compton Dauno (Som.); all of his lands [etc.] in Bristolum; the manor of Rysyndone Basset and the advowson of Wike (Glos.); the manor and advowson of Roulandryght (Oxon.); the manor of Crawele (Bucks.); the manors of Walkefare, Waltham Pouwers, Lachindon and Stanstede Montfechet (Essex), and all of the lands and holdings called Toppyngho le hath and la plume in Hatfeld Peverell and Borham in the said county, and the advowson of Magna Holand; the advowson of Haselbeche (Northants.); the manor of Wikham (Kent); an annual farm of 10 marks paid by Bermondsey Abbey for the manor of Rotherhethe (Surrey); and an annual rent of 10 marks paid by John atte Wode for lands and holdings in Hachesham; to them, their heirs and assigns.
Witnesses: William Bourghchere, Gerard Braybrook, William Coggeshale, knights, of Essex, William Neuport, knight, John Swynarton, esquire, of Staffordshire, Thomas Cru, John Trocmarton of Worcestershire, Robert Corbet, Thomas Neuport, John Wynesby, of Shropshire, John Wilcotes of Oxfordshire, Walter Beauchamp, knight, of Wiltshire.
At: Acton Burnell.