‹ E-CIPM 24-113: JOHN, DUKE OF NORFOLK ›
JOHN, DUKE OF NORFOLK
Inquisition Head
WILTSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Salisbury. 3 April 1433. [Veere].
Jurors
Jurors: Robert Bodenham ; John Bromeley ; William Pakyn ; John Newman ; Richard Ameros ; Peter Duyke ; Thomas ?Vellard [ms stained] ; Thomas Lyngever ; William Russell ; ?William ?Pe...te ; John Quarley ; and Richard Partriche .
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements in demesne or service of the king or others. By his deed dated at London on 9 May 1415 and shown to the jurors, and described as John, earl marshal and earl of Nottingham , marshal of England, Lord Mowbray, Segrave and Gower, he granted remainders to the manor of West Hatch, among other things, to Henry, bishop of Winchester , Thomas, bishop of Durham , Simon Felbrigge, chevalier , John de Preston , Richard Steresacre and Robert Southwell , who survive, and Thomas, lately earl of Arundel , Richard Norton , William Ludyngton , John Rome, clerk , John de Aske , John Lancastre and Thomas Brommeham , deceased, and their heirs and assigns. John Hilton and Margaret his wife held 2/3 manor for her life of the duke’s inheritance with reversion to him and his heirs, and Elizabeth, lately duchess of Norfolk , his mother, held 1/3 manor in dower of his inheritance with remainder to John Hilton and Margaret for her life and reversion to the late duke and his heirs. The late duke therefore granted the remainders of these parts after the deaths of the duchess and Margaret, and Elizabeth and John Hilton and Margaret separately attorned to the bishops and fellow grantees. Elizabeth and Margaret died and the survivors entered and remain seised in their demesne as of fee.He died on 19 October last. John de Moubray, knight , now duke of Norfolk , is his son and next heir, aged 17 years on 12 September last.
TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.1–2
Inquisition Head
CITY OF LONDON. Inquisition. Guildhall. 27 November 1432. [Perneys].
Jurors
Jurors: Robert Husbond ; Simon Frank ; John Lacy ; Thomas White ; John Thorne ; John Mordon ; Thomas Soler ; John Walsh ; William Boteler ; John Takele ; Simon Whitehede ; Peter Hoke .
Holdings
He held the following in his demesne as of fee tail by grant of Edward [II] to Thomas de Brotherton, lately earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, and the heirs of his body [CChR 1300–26, p. 205].TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.3–4
Inquisition Head
OXFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Banbury. 20 January 1433. [Restwold].
Jurors
Jurors: John ?Wauer [ms faint and worn] ; Henry Frebody ; John Draper ; John Aylesworth ; Richard Harpour ; William Capron ; Thomas Hampton ; John Persons , Baker; John Persons , Porter; John Blakwell ; John ?Eddon [ms torn]; John Davers of Wardington; John Densy ; and William Trolle .
Holdings
He heldTNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.5–6
E 149/150/2 m.14
Inquisition Head
WORCESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Worcester. 22 January 1433. [Forthey].
Jurors
Jurors: John Coby ; William Wyntour ; William Specheley ; John Walssh ; John Bole ; Richard Midenham ; Thomas Clent ; Richard With ; William Smyth ; Richard Furnyng ; Thomas Chirche ; and John Brace .
Holdings
He held the manor of North Piddle and the advowson of its church in his demesne as of fee tail by a fine levied [on the octave of Michaelmas] in 1344 [CP 25/1/287/41, no. 339], and shown to the jurors, between John de Seygraue, chevalier , and Margaret his wife, querents, and William de Newton, parson of Seagrave church , William de Loughton, parson of Witherley church , and John de Repyngdon, parson of Cold Overton (Ouerton) church, deforciants , John de Seygraue recognised the manor and advowson, which the deforciants had by his grant, to be the right of William de Newton , and the deforciants therefore granted the manor and advowson to John and Margaret and the heirs of their bodies, remainder to his right heirs. John and Margaret were seised of the manor in their demesne as of fee tail and of the advowson in right and fee tail, and died seised of this estate. Right descended successively to the following: Thomas de Moubray, lately duke of Norfolk , their kinsman and heir as son of Elizabeth their daughter; Thomas de Moubray, lately earl marshal and earl of Nottingham , as his son and heir; John, lately duke , named in the writ, as his brother and heir because Thomas died without heir of his body.TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.7–8
Inquisition Head
LINCOLNSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Lincoln, the castle. 9 December 1432. [Haltoft].
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Beltoft , Richard Garner and Ralph Dodithorp , of Belton; William Cutwolfe of Owston; John Beltoft and John Cole , of Belton; John Grenef...ld of East Ferry [ms worn]; William Patryke of East Lound; Robert Jakys of Westwoodside (Westewode); William Qwoylay of Gainsborough; Thomas Feriby of Gate Burton (Burton); John Euerard of Gainsborough; Richard Chipsay of Kirton in Lindsey; Richard Partenay of Northorpe; and John Norton of Dunholme.
Holdings
TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.9–10
Inquisition Head
RUTLAND. Inquisition. Uppingham. 24 September 1432.n049 [Sutton].
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Molet of Uppingham; William Grene and Thomas Thomson , of Ayston; William Assheley and John Penteney , of Wardley; Thomas Dawes and John Warde, junior , of Belton; Thomas Luffenham and Roger Webster , of Wing; William Toly of Uppingham; John Bemond of Ridlington; John Coke of Barrowden; and Richard Bridde of Preston.
Holdings
TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.12–13
Inquisition Head
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. Inquisition. Chipping Warden. 9 February 1433. [Sutton].
Jurors
Jurors: William Pegge ; Thomas Warde ; John Hynton ; John Joy ; Robert Peryn ; William Langton ; Thomas Baker ; John Barry ; William Gerves ; John Stone ; Thomas Brakley ; Thomas Geffray ; and Richard Smyth .
Holdings
He granted 2/3 manor of Chacombe and remainder of 1/3 manor and remainder of the manor of Crick by the grant in 92. Elizabeth, lately duchess of Norfolk , his mother, held 1/3 manor of Chacombe in dower of his inheritance, reversion to himself and his heirs, and Richard Steresacre, esquire , who survives, held the manor of Crick for life of his inheritance, reversion to himself and his heirs. The grantees were seised of 2/3 manor of Chacombe in their demesne as of fee and Elizabeth and Richard attorned separately for their parts to them. Elizabeth died and the survivors entered the 1/3 manor and remain seised in their demesne as of fee.TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.12, 14
Inquisition Head
MIDDLESEX. Inquisition. Westminster. 26 January 1433. [Aune].
Jurors
Jurors: John Clerk ; Richard Petham ; William Westlond ; Henry Fenyngle ; Matthew Clerk ; John Lyncoln ; William Ingelond ; Peter Harry ; Richard Johnson ; William Child; John Drayton ; John Danyell ; and John Dewdeney .
Holdings
He held the following in his demesne as of fee tail by grant of Richard II :TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.15–16
Inquisition Head
KENT. Inquisition.n054 Dartford. 16 February 1433. [Aune].
Jurors
Jurors: Nicholas atte Freth ; Simon Gold ; Richard Smyth ; John Hardys ; William Wrenne ; Nicholas Gyrgh ; Richard Munde ; John Shirwode ; Richard Lundenyssh ; Thomas Danyell ; Thomas Shadde ; William Stonhyll ; Roger Asshcombe ; and John Okeherste .
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements in his demesne as of fee or in service of the king or others. He granted 2/3 manor of Ryarsh and the remainder of 1/3 manor which Elizabeth, lately duchess of Norfolk , held in dower of his inheritance, reversion to himself and his heirs, by his deed as in 92, royal licence previously obtained [CPR 1413–16, pp. 319–20]. The grantees were seised of 2/3 manor in their demesne as of fee simple, to themselves, their heirs and assigns, and Elizabeth attorned to them for the 1/3 manor; the survivors entered the 1/3 after her death and remain seised of this in their demesne as of fee.
TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.15, 17
Inquisition Head
YORKSHIRE. Inquisition. Northallerton. 15 December 1432. [Mauleuerer].
Jurors
Jurors: Robert Wadesley ; John Laton of Melsonby; John Laton of Sproxton; John Gower of Picton; William Barkesworth ; John Crathorn ; William Hudeswell ; Thomas Gray ; William Fraunk ; John Grenewod ; Thomas Brandesby ; and John Newton .
Holdings
He held the manor of Dinnington in his demesne as of fee tail by the fine in 95.TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.18–19
Inquisition Head
SHROPSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition.n056 Much Wenlock (Wenlok). 22 January 1433. [Boreley].
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Horde ; William Poynour ; Richard Husee ; Thomas Frensshe of Wellington; Richard Paslour ; Thomas ?[unclear: La]weley [ms torn and galled]; R... ... ; John Forster of Madeley; William Kynnesley ; Richard Hawelyn ; Nicholas Crofte ; and Walter Brydde of Much Wenlock (Wenlok).
Holdings
He held the following in his demesne as of fee tail, to himself and the heirs of his body. The manors are not held of the king but of whom or by what service is unknown.TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.20–21
Inquisition Head
HUNTINGDONSHIRE. Inquisition. Huntingdon. 24 January 1433. [Ansty].
Jurors
Jurors: John Gyllour ; Thomas Bowlast ; William Judde ; Thomas Judde ; John Orewell ; Thomas Kyng ; John Neve, junior ; William West ; Thomas Joynour ; Richard Wryght of Eynesbury (Erymsbury); John Bayly ; and Thomas Michell .
Holdings
He held the manor of Fenstanton in his demesne as of fee tail, to himself and the heirs of his body, by a fine of the same date, between the same parties and with the same details as in 95 – except for 1/20 manor, the advowson of its church and 40s. annual rent from the manor at Easter and Michaelmas equally, which John Grey [of] Ruthin, chevalier, and Constance, countess marshal , his wife, and lately the wife of Thomas de Moubray, lately earl marshal and earl of Nottingham , son and heir of Thomas, lately duke of Norfolk , father of John, lately duke , named in the writ, held in dower of his inheritance.TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.22, 24
Inquisition Head
CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Inquisition. Caxton. 26 January 1433. [Ansty].
Jurors
Jurors: John Bate ; Thomas Russell ; John Thiknesse ; John Nicolas ; John Howeson ; Thomas Burgoyn ; John Treveleff ; John Pachet ; John Michell ; John Sparage ; Robert Gylberd ; and Richard Wayte .
Holdings
He held the manor of Kennett with Kentford in his demesne as of fee tail by grant of Edward II , among other things, to Thomas de Brotherton, lately earl of Norfolk and marshal of England , and the heirs of his body. The manor was described as all the castles, vills, manors, boroughs, honours, lands and tenements that were Roger le Bygod ’s, former earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, in England and Wales, with knights’ fees, advowsons of churches, religious houses and hospitals and all other liberties in the name of payment of rent [CChR 1300–1326, p. 205]. The late earl died seised in his demesne as of fee tail and the manor descended as in 93.TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.22–23
Inquisition Head
LEICESTERSHIRE. Inquisition. Leicester. 12 January 1433. [Payn].
Jurors
Jurors: William Assheby ; Alexander Vilers ; John B... [ms galled]; John Pakenham ; Thomas Penell ; Nicholas Joy ; John Lathom ; Walter Ruskyn ; John Fenton ; Robert Bateman ; John German ; William Somervyle ; and Richard Prat .
Holdings
He held the following in his demesne as of fee tail, to himself and the heirs of his body, by the fine in 104.TNA reference
C 139/60/43 m.25
Inquisition Head
WARWICKSHIRE. Inquisition. Coventry. 16 January 1433. [Payn].
Jurors
Jurors: William Shucborgh ; William Derset ; John Huet ; Henry Aunsell ; Thomas Derset ; Richard Swynford ; John Boydell ; Henry Faryngdon ; Henry Colyns ; Roger Ruse ; John Colyns ; William Flawnny ; John Gerveys ; and William Smyth .
Holdings
TNA reference
C 139/60/43 m.26
Inquisition Head
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition. Nottingham. 19 January 1433. [Babyngton].
Jurors
Jurors: John White of North Collingham or South Collingham; John Muston of Cropwell Bishop or Cropwell Butler; Thomas Barker and Richard Beynton , of Newton; John Wright of Sneinton; John Criche of Radford; John Spur , Thomas Wortley and Thomas Jeffeson , of Sutton; John Pantlion and William Bevis , of Lenton; John Persons of Sneinton; Thomas Jebbe , Richard Jebbe and John Dalbury , of Colwick; John Mable of Sneinton; and John Martyn of Colwick.
Holdings
He heldTNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.27–28
Inquisition Head
DERBYSHIRE. Inquisition. Derby. 20 January 1433. [Babyngton].
Jurors
Jurors: John Abell of Stapenhill; John Marreys of Rosliston; Thomas Calengwode and Thomas Wilkynson , of Caldwell; Robert Thurmond and Ralph Blacgrene , of Linton; Robert Sabeney , Robert Dauber and Richard Trusseley , of Repton; John atte Wall of Rosliston; John Smalley of Boulton; and William Blawehorne of Litchurch.
Holdings
He held the following in his demesne as of fee tail by the fine in 104.TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.27, 29
Inquisition Head
ESSEX. Inquisition. Chelmsford. 12 January 1433. [Rokell].
Jurors
Jurors: Robert de Bury ; John Rouchestre ; Alan Bussh ; John Chambre ; John Grey ; John Wormeley ; Richard Osbarn ; Richard Marion ; John Osbarn , forester; Thomas Chamberleyn ; John Kynge of Moreton; and Richard Reynold .
Holdings
He held the manors of Great Chesterford, Dovercourt and Romford and the borough of Harwich, with their members, as follows, in his demesne as of fee tail by grant by letters patent of Edward II to Thomas de Brotherton as in 104.TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.30, 32
Inquisition Head
HERTFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Hertford. 29 January 1433. [Rokell].
Jurors
Jurors: John Cook of Great Amwell or Little Amwell; Christopher Stalworth ; Robert Dryuere ; John Loue ; John Jakelyn ; Lawrence Besevill ; John Bek ; William Redesdale ; William Liffyng ; William White ; John Clerk ; and John Kent .
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements in demesne or service of the king in chief or another.
TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.30–31
Inquisition Head
BEDFORDSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Bedford. 20 January 1433. [Iwardby].
Jurors
Jurors: Walter Kyrton ; William Fitzhugh ; Thomas Spencer ; Thomas By ; John Burre, senior ; John Maryon ; William Bocher ; Robert Boton ; Richard Pekke ; John Kyng ; John Plott ; and John Decon .
Holdings
He held the castle of Bedford with its members, and the manors of Haynes, Willington and Stotfold – except for £6 6s. annual rent from Stotfold manor assigned in dower to Constance, countess marshal – in his demesne as of fee tail by grant of Henry, son of Henry, earl of Lancaster , and William de Burton, parson of Great Hallingbury or Little Hallingbury church , with other things, to John Moubray and Joan his wife and the heirs of their bodies, royal licence previously obtained. John and Joan were seised in their demesne as of fee tail and died seised of this estate. The castle and manors descended successively to the following heirs, who were all seised as above: John Moubray their son; John Moubray, earl of Nottingham , his son; Thomas Moubray, duke of Norfolk , his brother, because the late earl died without heir of his body; Thomas Moubray, earl marshal and earl of Nottingham , his son; and John named in the writ, his brother, as Thomas died without heir of his body. The castle and manors are held of the king in chief as part of the barony of Bedford by service of being the king’s almoner at his coronation.TNA reference
C 139/60/43 m.33
E 149/150/2 m.1
Inquisition Head
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Ivinghoe. 22 January 1433. [Iwardeby].
[The Chancery ms is completely galled; the Exchequer copy is largely soiled and illegible.]
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Porter ; William Hyde ; Simon Edward ; William Emberton ; Richard Aleyn ; Richard Pienge ; Richard Elyot ; John Salcok ; Richard Dawners ; William atte Fewe ; John Messenger ; and Richard Merston .
Holdings
He held the following in his demesne as of fee tail by the fine in 95. They are not held of the king but of whom or by what service is unknown.TNA reference
C 139/60/43 m.33
E 149/150/2 m.2
Inquisition Head
GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition [indented]. Thornbury. 20 January 1433. [Hattfeld].
Jurors
Jurors: John Poleyn ; Richard Venables ; William Payn ; John Fort ; Simon Cotesbroke ; William Hulle ; John Burnell, junior ; Henry Parmynter ; Walter Werkesburgh ; Thomas Doddes ; Gilbert Somerset ; and William Knyte .
Holdings
He held the castle, manor and borough of Chepstow with their members and the manor of Tidenham in the March of Wales in his demesne as of fee tail by grant of Edward III by letters patent to Thomas de Brotherton, lately earl of Norfolk and marshal of England, and Mary his wife and the heirs of his body [CChR 1300–26, p. 205; CChR 1327–41, pp. 3–4; CPR 1338–40, pp. 93, 506 (Chepstow)]. Thomas and Mary were seised, Thomas in his demesne as of fee tail and Mary as of free tenement, and died seised of this estate. Title descended as in 93. The castle, manors and borough and their members are held of the king in chief by knight service.TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.35–36
Inquisition Head
HEREFORDSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition [indented]. Hereford. 24 January 1433. [ Russell ].
[The ms is almost entirely galled, and incomplete.]
Jurors
Jurors: Thomas Bromwych, junior, esquire ; John Shelwyk, esquire ; Richard Russell, esquire ; William Buryton, esquire ; Roger Amondesham, esquire ; William Huntyndon, esquire ; ?Robert ...; ?John ...varth; Richard Gambon ; Thomas ?Myntrych; James Thomkyns ; and Richard Howton .
Holdings
He held the castle of Swansea and the lands and lordships of Gower and Kilvey in the March with their members, in his demesne as of fee tail by grant of lord William de Braose to John de Moubray and Aline his wife, daughter of William, and the heirs of their bodies, royal licence previously obtained.n068 John and Aline died seised in their demesne as of fee tail. The castle, lands and lordships descended successively to the following heirs who were seised similarly: John de Moubray , their son; John de Moubray , his son; John de Moubray, earl of Nottingham , his son; Thomas de Moubray, duke of Norfolk , his brother, because the earl died without heir of his body; Thomas de Moubray, earl marshal and earl of Nottingham , his son; and John named in the writ, his brother, because he died without heir of his body. The castle, lands, lordships and their members, parcels and knights’ fees are held of the king in chief by knight service.Date of death and heir as in 92.
[Foot:] the inquisition was returned to Chancery on 10 February 1433.
TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.37–38
Inquisition Head
SUFFOLK. Inquisition. Beccles. 16 January 1433. [Roys].
[The Chancery ms is worn, faint and completely galled. The calendar entry is based on the Exchequer copy which omits the jurors.]
Jurors
Jurors: William Coue ; Roger Borh... ; ? Thomas Austyn ; Richard Dunmowe ; Godfrey Kempe ; Alexander Reydon ; William ... ; John ?K...che; Geoffrey Ketyll ; Robert Monke ; Alexander Loue ; Geoffrey Weston ; and John Notyngham .
Holdings
He held the castle and manor of Framlingham and manors of Walton and Earl Soham, with their members and parcels, in his demesne as of fee tail, by Edward III ’s grant by letters patent to Thomas de Brotherton and Mary his wife as in 113 [CChR 1300–26, p. 205; CChR 1327–41, pp. 3–4; CPR 1338–40, pp. 61, 506 (Framlingham, Walton)]. The castle and manors are held of the king in chief, service unknown.
TNA reference
C 139/60/43 m.40
E 149/150/2 m.9
Inquisition Head
NORFOLK. Inquisition. Wymondham. 18 January 1433. [Roys].
[The Chancery ms is incomplete and faint and galled in large parts; the Exchequer ms is incomplete.]
Jurors
Jurors: John Cros ; Richard Wode ; Alexander Payn ; John Roberd ; John Sturmyn ; Robert Collowe ; John Tyllys ; William Deye ; Robert Gamyn ; William Dunnyng ; Robert Baret ; John Cordebowe ; and Thomas Sweyn .
Holdings
He held the manors of Forncett, Lopham, Suffield, Earsham, Hanworth and Framingham Earl in his demesne as of fee tail by Edward II ’s grant by letters patent to Thomas de Brotherton as in 104. Title descended as in 93.n073TNA reference
C 139/60/43 m.39
E 149/150/2 m.8
Inquisition Head
SUSSEX. Inquisition [indented]. Horsham. 24 January 1433. [Hexham].
[The Chancery ms is faint, worn and completely galled, and the Exchequer copy largely illegible and incomplete.]
Jurors
Jurors: Richard Okyngden ; John Covert ; Ralph Veske ; John Veske ; Thomas Bartlot ; Stephen Payn ; William Stowte ; William Merwe ; Richard Ede ; Robert Pytknoll ; John Pyke ; and John Trycche .
Holdings
He held the following castle and manors in his demesne as of fee tail. He also died seised of the following knights’ fees and advowsons, as part of the castle and manors, extended when they fall as shown. These are held of the king in chief, service unknown. He held them by fines levied [on the octave of Michaelmas] 1316 and [the octave of Candlemas] 1317 with royal licence [CPR 1313–17, pp. 467, 562–3], between William de Brewosa, senior, querent , and Richard Hakelut and William Moigne, deforciants [CP 25/1/236/47, nos 14, 17]. The querent recognised the holding to be the right of the deforciants, which they had by his grant, and the deforciants granted the holding to him for life to hold of the king, remainder to John de Moubray and Aline his wife and the heirs of their bodies. William de Brewosa was seised as of free tenement. John and Aline entered after his death and were seised in their demesne as of fee tail. The castle and manors then descended as in 114.TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.41, 44
E 149/150/2 m.15
Inquisition Head
SURREY. Inquisition [indented]. Southwark . 10 February 1433. [Hexham].
Jurors
Jurors: Peter Swyft ; John ?Lethenard; William Samon ; Thomas Russell ; James ... [ms torn and galled]; William Mayle ; Richard Knyght ; Richard Ode ; Richard Depeham ; Peter Saverey ; William Horne ; and John Byngley .
Holdings
TNA reference
C 139/60/43 mm.41–42
Inquisition Head
SUSSEX. Inquisition [indented]. Horsham. 28 April 1433. [Hexham].
Jurors
Jurors: Stephen Payn ; Reynold Blast ; Roger Dunstall ; Thomas atte Lynde ; John Tricche ; John Skynnere ; John Purier ; John Blast ; John Barbour ; Hugh Foys ; John Pechard ; and William Batte .
Holdings
It is not possible to value his knights’ fees beyond the extent otherwise made, namely the annual value of fees only on the death of tenants of whom the heir is a minor. The following advowsons are extended annually.
TNA reference
C 139/60/43 m.43
n061^: Exchequer copy has assize rent of free tenants.
n062^: Exchequer copy has 58s. 71⁄4d.
n063^: Exchequer copy has 6d.
n064^: Exchequer copy has 320 burgages.
n065^: Exchequer copy has 66s. 8d. It is possible that viijd. has been changed to vd. in the Chancery version.
n066^: Exchequer copy has 66s. 8d. It is possible that viijd. has been changed to vd. in the Chancery version.
n067^: Exchequer copy does not contain details of this grant of offices.
Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chepstow | ||||
castle site | worth nothing | - | ||
assize rent | 100s. | £5 (=1200d.) | ||
watermill | worth nothing | a (1 x watermill) | - | |
rents, hens called ‘Wodehennes’ | 20d. | 20 (20 x rents hens called ‘Wodehennes’) | 1s. 8d. (=20d.) | |
great court | £6 | £6 (=1440d.) | ||
court called ‘Wodespeches’ | £4 | £4 (=960d.) | ||
Total: £15 1s. 8d. (=3620d.) | ||||
Berton | ||||
assize rent | 60s. | £3 (=720d.) | ||
messuages | 12d. (per unit) | 4 (4 x messuages) | 4s. (=48d.) | |
land come into the lord’s hands after the deaths of the tenants | 6d. (per unit) | 60 a. (60 x acre) | £1 10s. (=360d.) | |
garden, meadow, pasture | 20s. | £1 (=240d.) | ||
arable demesne | 12d. (per unit) | 160 a. (160 x acre) | £8 (=1920d.) | |
pasture | 12d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | £2 (=480d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 4 a. (4 x acre) | 4s. (=48d.) | |
meadow | 12 1/2d. (per unit) | 7 a. (7 x acre) | 7s. 3.5d. (=87.5d.) | |
Total: £16 5s. 3.5d. (=3903.5d.) | ||||
Lanvair-Discoed | ||||
fee | 100s. | a (1 x fee) | £5 (=1200d.) | |
Total: £5 (=1200d.) | ||||
Mathern | ||||
fee | 100s. | a (1 x fee) | £5 (=1200d.) | |
Total: £5 (=1200d.) | ||||
Penhow | ||||
fee | 100s. | a (1 x fee) | £5 (=1200d.) | |
Total: £5 (=1200d.) | ||||
Portskewett, Harpston | ||||
fee | 100s. | a (1 x fee) | £5 (=1200d.) | |
Total: £5 (=1200d.) | ||||
Crick | ||||
fee | 50s. | 1/2 (0.5 x fee) | £2 10s. (=600d.) | |
Total: £2 10s. (=600d.) | ||||
Dinham | ||||
fee | 50s. | 1/2 (0.5 x fee) | £2 10s. (=600d.) | |
Total: £2 10s. (=600d.) | ||||
Maes-gwenith | ||||
fee | 50s. | 1/2 (0.5 x fee) | £2 10s. (=600d.) | |
Total: £2 10s. (=600d.) | ||||
Ederton | ||||
fee | 50s. | 1/2 (0.5 x fee) | £2 10s. (=600d.) | |
Total: £2 10s. (=600d.) | ||||
St Arvans | ||||
fee | 25s. | 1/4 (0.25 x fee) | £1 5s. (=300d.) | |
Total: £1 5s. (=300d.) | ||||
Llanmartin | ||||
fee | 25s. | 1/4 (0.25 x fee) | £1 5s. (=300d.) | |
Total: £1 5s. (=300d.) | ||||
Henriw | ||||
fee | 25s. | 1/4 (0.25 x fee) | £1 5s. (=300d.) | |
Total: £1 5s. (=300d.) | ||||
St Wormet | ||||
fee | 25s. | 1/4 (0.25 x fee) | £1 5s. (=300d.) | |
Total: £1 5s. (=300d.) | ||||
Daglingworth | ||||
fee | 100s. | a (1 x fee) | £5 (=1200d.) | |
Total: £5 (=1200d.) | ||||
Perysfeld | ||||
fee | 10s. | 1/10 (0.1 x fee) | 10s. (=120d.) | |
Total: 10s. (=120d.) | ||||
Tintern | ||||
advowson | £40 | £40 (=9600d.) | ||
Total: £40 (=9600d.) | ||||
Chepstow | ||||
Value | £20 | £20 (=4800d.) | ||
Total: £20 (=4800d.) | ||||
Lancaut | ||||
Value | 40s. | £2 (=480d.) | ||
Total: £2 (=480d.) | ||||
Chepstow | ||||
burgages | 12d. (per unit) | 260 (260 x burgages) | £13 (=3120d.) | |
watermills | 13s. 4d. | 2 (2 x watermills), nothing (0 x watermills) | 13s. 4d. (=160d.) | |
prise of ale, toll | £15 | £15 (=3600d.) | ||
hundred | £8 | £8 (=1920d.) | ||
Total: £36 13s. 4d. (=8800d.) | ||||
Tidenham | ||||
site | worth nothing | - | ||
assize rent of free tenants | £16 10s. | £16 10s. (=3960d.) | ||
land | 6d. (per unit) | 200 a. (200 x acre) | £5 (=1200d.) | |
land come into the lord’s hands after the deaths of the tenants | 6d. (per unit) | 100 a. (100 x acre) | £2 10s. (=600d.) | |
arable demesne | 6d. (per unit) | 200 a. (200 x acre) | £5 (=1200d.) | |
pasture | 6d. (per unit) | 100 a. (100 x acre) | £2 10s. (=600d.) | |
meadow | 2s. 6d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | £2 10s. (=600d.) | |
weir | 6d. | a (1 x weir) | 6d. (=6d.) | |
advowry rent | 16d. | 1s. 4d. (=16d.) | ||
park | 40s. | a (1 x park) | £2 (=480d.) | |
customary services, hens, eggs | 2s. | 2s. (=24d.) | ||
court | 66s. 5d. | £3 6s. 5d. (=797d.) | ||
knight’s fee | 25s. | 1/4 (0.25 x knight’s fee) | £1 5s. (=300d.) | |
Total: £40 15s. 3d. (=9783d.) | ||||
St Twrog | ||||
Value | 5 marks | £3 6s. 8d. (=800d.) | ||
Total: £3 6s. 8d. (=800d.) | ||||
St David | ||||
Value | 40s. | £2 (=480d.) | ||
Total: £2 (=480d.) | ||||
Upton St Leonards | ||||
Total: - |
Extents
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chepstow | ||||
castle site | worth nothing | - | ||
assize rent | 100s. | £5 (=1200d.) | ||
watermill | worth nothing | a (1 x watermill) | - | |
rents, hens called ‘Wodehennes’ | 20d. | 20 (20 x rents hens called ‘Wodehennes’) | 1s. 8d. (=20d.) | |
great court | £6 | £6 (=1440d.) | ||
court called ‘Wodespeches’ | £4 | £4 (=960d.) | ||
Total: £15 1s. 8d. (=3620d.) | ||||
Berton | ||||
assize rent | 60s. | £3 (=720d.) | ||
messuages | 12d. (per unit) | 4 (4 x messuages) | 4s. (=48d.) | |
land come into the lord’s hands after the deaths of the tenants | 6d. (per unit) | 60 a. (60 x acre) | £1 10s. (=360d.) | |
garden, meadow, pasture | 20s. | £1 (=240d.) | ||
arable demesne | 12d. (per unit) | 160 a. (160 x acre) | £8 (=1920d.) | |
pasture | 12d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | £2 (=480d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 4 a. (4 x acre) | 4s. (=48d.) | |
meadow | 12 1/2d. (per unit) | 7 a. (7 x acre) | 7s. 3.5d. (=87.5d.) | |
Total: £16 5s. 3.5d. (=3903.5d.) | ||||
Chepstow | ||||
burgages | 12d. (per unit) | 260 (260 x burgages) | £13 (=3120d.) | |
watermills | 13s. 4d. | 2 (2 x watermills), nothing (0 x watermills) | 13s. 4d. (=160d.) | |
prise of ale, toll | £15 | £15 (=3600d.) | ||
hundred | £8 | £8 (=1920d.) | ||
Total: £36 13s. 4d. (=8800d.) | ||||
Tidenham | ||||
site | worth nothing | - | ||
assize rent of free tenants | £16 10s. | £16 10s. (=3960d.) | ||
land | 6d. (per unit) | 200 a. (200 x acre) | £5 (=1200d.) | |
land come into the lord’s hands after the deaths of the tenants | 6d. (per unit) | 100 a. (100 x acre) | £2 10s. (=600d.) | |
arable demesne | 6d. (per unit) | 200 a. (200 x acre) | £5 (=1200d.) | |
pasture | 6d. (per unit) | 100 a. (100 x acre) | £2 10s. (=600d.) | |
meadow | 2s. 6d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | £2 10s. (=600d.) | |
weir | 6d. | a (1 x weir) | 6d. (=6d.) | |
advowry rent | 16d. | 1s. 4d. (=16d.) | ||
park | 40s. | a (1 x park) | £2 (=480d.) | |
customary services, hens, eggs | 2s. | 2s. (=24d.) | ||
court | 66s. 5d. | £3 6s. 5d. (=797d.) | ||
knight’s fee | 25s. | 1/4 (0.25 x knight’s fee) | £1 5s. (=300d.) | |
Total: £40 15s. 3d. (=9783d.) |
People
- Wymbyssh(Writ Clerk)
Jurors
- John Poleyn
- Richard Venables
- William Payn
- John Fort
- Simon Cotesbroke
- William Hulle
- John Burnell, junior
- Henry Parmynter
- Walter Werkesburgh
- Thomas Doddes
- Gilbert Somerset
- William Knyte