Holdings
Allotted to
Margaret
duchess of Clarence
as her share of all the lands and tenements, first partition:
[
Market Deeping], a pasture called Cranmore, which part contains 97 a. lying to the east of the pasture and commonly called... and is worth £8 20s. in normal years.
‘Fletgatwang’, 14 a. meadow, worth 26s. yearly.
Sum £15 7s. 8d. [
sic]
Allocated to
Alice wife of
Richard
Nevyll, chevalier
:
Cranmore, second furlong (
quarentena) containing 72 a. pasture, and 11 a. parcel of the acres commonly called in the lord’s hands and lying to the north in this furlong called ‘the Custumes’, the 72 a. and 11 a. worth 103s. 9d. in normal years.
Barholm, 7 messuages and 9 1/2 virgates as follows: a messuage and 1 1/2 virgates in the tenure of
William
Power
which yield 21s. yearly; a messuage and a virgate in the tenure of
John
Westgate
which yield 13s. 4d. yearly; a messuage and 1 1/2 virgates in the tenure of Robert F... which yield xv...i s. 4d. yearly; a messuage and a virgate in the tenure of
Andrew
Petit
which yield 15s. yearly; a virgate in the tenure of the same Andrew which yields 10s. yearly; a messuage and a virgate in the tenure of
Richard
Lucas
which yield 16s. yearly; 1/2 virgate with a toft in the tenure of the same Richard which yields 6s. 8d. yearly; a messuage and a virgate in the tenure of
John
Clerk
which yield 12s. 6d. yearly; and a messuage and a virgate in the tenure of the same John which yield 11s. yearly.
Market Deeping, a water-mill called ‘le Midelmyln’, worth 40s. yearly.
Sum £15 7s. 9d.
Allocated to
Edmund
earl
of March:
Cranmore, third furlong, containing 22 1/2 a. pasture, and 11 a. parcel of the acres commonly called in the hands of... and lying to the north, next to the 11 a. delineated in the second furlong. The 22 1/2 a. and 11 a. are worth....
Barholm, [6 messuages and 9 virgates] as follows: a messuage and 1/2 virgate in the tenure of...; a messuage and a virgate in the tenure of
Geoffrey
Smyth
which yield 10s. yearly; a virgate with a toft in the tenure of...
Lucas and
Henry ?Haws which yields 10s. yearly; a messuage and a virgate in the tenure of
Ralph
Smyth
which yield... yearly; a virgate with a toft in the tenure of
Robert E...ot and
John
Blake
which yields 12s. yearly; a messuage and a virgate in the tenure of
Henry ?Hawe which yield 13s. 3[or 4]d. yearly; a messuage and a virgate without tenant which should yield 10s.; a messuage and a virgate in the tenure of
Robert ?Esot which yield ?14s. yearly; a virgate with a toft in the tenure of the same Robert which yields ?12s.yearly; and 1/2 virgate in the tenure of
John
Freman, junior
, which yields 6s. 8d. yearly.
40 a. demesne land in
St Cuthlac’s parish to the west, namely the 40 a. next to... of that 81 a. 1 rood of demesne land which
Lucy, late countess of Kent
, held in dower, which yields 40s. yearly
20 a. land in ‘Northmede’ which the same Lucy held in [dower] and which yields 20s. yearly.
3 1/2 a. meadow to the east of Lo[l]ham bridge, worth 7s. 6d. yearly.
Barholm, 13s. 1 1/2d. free rents from tenements.
[At least] 12 a. demesne land in
St James’ parish, parcel of the ?17 a. 2 1/2 roods according to the bounds fixed, worth 15s. 2d.
Sum£15 ?8s.1 1/2d.
Allocated to
Ralph son of
Elizabeth, late wife of
John
Nevyll
:
[
Cranmore], fourth furlong, containing 72 a. pasture, 6 a. parcel of the acres commonly called in the lord’s hands and 4 1/2 a. called in the lord’s hands as of old, the 6 a. and 4 1/2 a. lying in the furlong called ‘the Custumes’ next to the same... delimited in... furlong. The 72 a. and 6 a. and 4 1/2 a. are worth 103s. 1 1/2d. in normal years.
3 cottages in....
Stowe, all free rents, worth 6s. 1 1/2d. yearly.
Barholm and
Stowe, the rents called ‘Stonsilver’ and ‘Fensilver’, with 4d. from the new rent from 4 a. land in the Barholm field: 17 1/2d.14 a. land in the tenure of
Thomas
Pycard
of B... which yield...s. yearly.
Barholm, 20 a. called ‘Bawdewynland’ with a toft and croft which yield 13s. 4d. yearly; 12 a. land called ? ‘Gysland’ which yield 7s. yearly; 40 a. demesne land in the tenure of the tenants of ?
Market Deeping, which yield 26s. 8d. yearly; 3 cottages which yield 2s. 11 1/2d. yearly; 35 a. 2 1/2 roods of demesne land in the parish of
St James, together with 13 a. assigned... furlong are the 48 a. 2 1/2 roods which were parcel of the dower of Lucy, late countess of Kent [and which yield] 41s. 8 1/2d.; 1 a. called ‘Pyketr’’ which yields ?12d. yearly; and 2 a. 1 rood of the 81 a. 1 rood delimited in
St Guthlac’s parish, [which yield] 15d.
Sum £157s. ?5 1/2d.
Allocated to
Joan
duchess of York
:
Cranmore, fifth furlong, containing 48 a. pasture, and 41 1/2 a. called ‘Smythes’, in total 99 1/2 a. worth £6 5s. 6d. in normal years.
Barholm and
Stowe, 8 messuage and 9 virgates as follows: a messuage and a virgate in the tenure of
John
Blake
which yield 10s. yearly; a messuage and a virgate without tenant which should yield 13s. 3[or 4]d.; a messuage and a virgate in the tenure of
John
Whyte
which yield 10s. yearly; a messuage and a virgate in the tenure of
John
Nicoll
and
William
Broke
which yield 10s. yearly; a messuage and a virgate in the tenure of the
vicar and
clerk of Barholm
which yield 16s. yearly; a messuage and a virgate without tenant which should yield 12s. yearly; a virgate with toft in the tenure of
William
Bergham
which yields 10s. yearly; a messuage and a virgate in the tenure of
William
Tope
which yield 13s. 4d. yearly; and a messuage and a virgate in the tenure of
John
Lake
which yield 13s. 4d. yearly.
West Deeping, a water-mill called ‘West Depyng milne’, worth 60s. yearly.
Barholm, 30 a. demesne land which yield 15s. 6d. yearly.
Sum £15 9s.
[
Foot:] Before
the king in Chancery.