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BEATRICE, LATE COUNTESS OF ARUNDEL
Inquisition Head
HERTFORDSHIRE. Inquisition. Ware. 13 April 1440. [Stokdale].
Jurors
Richard Marchall ; John Hert ; William Greteham ; Richard Strong ; Richard Attehill ; Thomas Parker ; John Canne ; Richard Hoochyn ; Richard Denom ; Thomas Hoddesdon ; John Stakeley ; and Thomas Rawlyn .
Holdings
She held no lands or tenements of the king, or any other.
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C 139/98/28 mm. 1–2
Inquisition Head
HAMPSHIRE. Inquisition. Alton. 20 June 1440. [Ticheburn].
Jurors
Edward atte Rithe ; Philip Bailly ; Richard Fry ; Peter Hewe ; William Halstede ; John Fry ; Richard atte Rede ; William Mory ; William Bene ; John Padyk ; Thomas Godechild ; and Robert Hayward .
Holdings
John Bohun , John Wilteshire , knights, Robert Hulle , William Cheyne , Nicholas Carewe , William Ryman , John Bartlot , and Robert Ingelere , were formerly seised of the manor of West Boarhunt in demesne as of fee. They demised it, among other things, to Beatrice, late countess of Arundel , for life, with reversion to John Bohun, John Wilteshire etc. [as above], and their heirs. Beatrice was thus seised in demesne as of free tenement. John Wilteshire and Robert Hulle afterwards died, and John Bohun, William, Nicholas, William, John Bartlot , and Robert Ingelere , by deed shown to the jurors, granted, among other things, reversion of the manor to John, earl marshal , Joan Beauchamp, Lady Bergavenny , John Bathe, clerk , Thomas Gower , and Robert Southwell , all now deceased, and Henry, earl of Northumberland , Ralph Cromewell, Lord Cromwell, knight , John Scroop, Lord Scrope, knight , Robert Darcy, esquire , Bartholomew Brokesby, esquire , Thomas Mollesley , Walter Kebell , and John Massy , all still living, and their heirs. Beatrice afterwards attorned to the earl marshal etc. [as above], by deed shown to the jurors, in which she is described as Beatrice, countess of Arundel. She afterwards died seised of the manor in demesne as of free tenement, and the manor should remain to the earl of Northumberland, Ralph, John Scroop, Robert Darcy, Bartholomew, Thomas Mollesley, Walter, and John Massy, and their heirs.TNA reference
C 139/98/28 mm. 3–4
Inquisition Head
GLOUCESTERSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Gloucester. 20 June 1440. [Rokes].
Jurors
Thomas Harsefeld ; John Fenne ; John Hert ; Richard Mede ; Robert Hill; John Andrewe ; Thomas Compare ; Richard Smert ; John Solers ; John Freman ; Richard Coket ; and Richard Harvynton .
Holdings
Findings as 371 regarding the following, although without mention of the deed of attornment, shown to the jurors.
Date of death and heir as 370.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 14 July 1440.
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Inquisition Head
ESSEX. Inquisition. Chelmsford. 14 March 1440. [Stokdale].
Jurors
Thomas Dod ; John Pulter of Chipping Ongar or High Ongar (Ongre); William Wighton ; John Pulter of Fyfield; John Hill; John Wormeley ; John Michell ; John Mo... [ms galled and dirty]; William Sparowe ; Richard Wy...drell [ms galled and dirty]; William Herd ; and John Fambrigge .
Holdings
She held the following in dower by endowment of Thomas, late earl of Arundel , her former husband, from the inheritance of Elizabeth, late duchess of Norfolk , Joan, late Lady Bergavenny , and Margaret, late wife of Roland Lenthale, knight , sisters and heirs of the late earl.Date of death and heir as 370. The duke of Norfolk is aged 24 and more. Elizabeth, wife of Edward, is 22 and more, and Edmund Lenthale is 20 and more.
[Head:] Delivered to Chancery by the hand of the escheator on 11 April 1440.
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C 139/98/28 mm. 7–8
Inquisition Head
WILTSHIRE. Inquisition [indented]. Salisbury. 8 ?July 1440. [Ticheborn].
[Inquisition: ms badly galled in places.]
Jurors
John Rous ; ?Robert ?Slifeld; Richard Kaynell ; Robert Floure ; John Edward ; William Bacon ; John Husyet ; John Tombe ; Richard Braybroke ; John Stamford ; Richard Ambroos ; and John Rous of Hesh....
Holdings
Richard, late earl of Arundel , was formerly seised of the manors of Keevil and Knighton, and a moiety of the manor of Bulkington in his demesne as of fee. Thus seised, by a fine levied at Westminster on the octave of Trinity 1347 [CP 25/1/287/43, no. 401]. [1]+This was between Richard, late earl, querent , and John de Alresford and John Sprot, chaplain, deforciants, regarding, among other things, the manors and moiety, Richard recognised them to be the right of John Sprot as those held by John and John by grant of the earl. For that recognition, John and John granted them to Richard, late earl, for life, with remainder to the heirs male of Richard of the body of Eleanor, daughter of Henry de Lancastr, senior, late earl of Lancaster . Richard was thus seised and, after he took her as his wife, had issue with Eleanor: Joan, late countess of Hereford , Richard, Alice, late countess of Kent , John, and Thomas, late archbishop of Canterbury . Richard, late earl , afterwards died seised in demesne as of free tenement and the manors and moiety descended to Richard as son and heir male of Richard of the body of Eleanor. Richard son of Richard had issue: Thomas, late earl of Arundel , and died seised in demesne as of fee tail. The manors etc. descended to Thomas, late earl, as son and heir male of the Richard son of Richard. Thomas, late earl, died seised in demesne in fee tail in form aforesaid without heir male of his body. The manors and moiety descended to John Arundell, chevalier , as kin and heir male of Thomas, late earl, as son of John son of John son of Richard of the body of Eleanor. John son of Richard was brother of Richard son of Richard of the body of Eleanor. Richard son of Richard was the father of Thomas, late earl.+[1] Beatrice thus held the following in dower by endowment of Thomas, late earl of Arundel , her former husband, with reversion by virtue of the fine to William, present earl of Arundel , kin and heir male of Thomas, late earl, as son of John Arundell, chevalier .n284
Date of death and heir as 370 William, present earl, is aged 23 and more.
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C 139/98/28 mm. 9–10
Inquisition Head
WILTSHIRE. Inquisition. Amesbury. 12 June 1441. [Newport].
Jurors
William Bacon ; Thomas Bacon ; William Thacham ; William Pette ; Walter Bakham ; Simon Poy ; Henry Gryce ; Thomas Bayly ; Walter Frye ; William Rumsey ; Richard Wynge ; and John Edmond .
Holdings
She held in demesne as of free tenement more lands and tenements than specified in the inquisition taken after her death and returned to Chancery, viz., 1/2 manor in Bulkington, called ‘Mosardis’. Continues as 371, although without mention of the deed of attornment.
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Inquisition Head
NORFOLK. Inquisition. Thetford. 19 February 1440.
Before John Fray, commissioner .
Jurors
William Gelour ; Geoffrey Kervyle ; Thomas Canon ; John Tolle ; Henry Broun ; Thomas Roo ; William Barker of Westacre; Richard Peyntour ; Adam Hovell ; Richard Skarlet ; Henry Ouden ; Thomas Curson ; John Blower ; John Hood ; and John Noreys .
Holdings
Richard, late earl of Arundel , was seised of the castle, vill, and manor of Castle Acre and the manor of Mileham, among other things, in demesne as of fee. Thus seised, a fine was levied at Westminster on the octave of Trinity 1347 [CP 25/1/287/43, no. 401]. Continues as 374+[1]. Beatrice, lately wife of Thomas, late earl , thus held the following in dower by endowment of Thomas, late earl, as parcel of the castle, vill, and manors, with reversion to William, present earl of Arundel , kin and heir male of Thomas, late earl, as son of John Arundell, chevalier .n292
She died on 28 October last without heir. n298
[Head:] Memorandum that this inquisition was delivered to the king’s Chancery on 12 March by John Fray .
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E 149/168/4 m. 5
Inquisition Head
NORFOLK. Inquisition. Castle Acre. 11 August 1440.
Before William Yeluerton , William Dallyng , and the sheriff.
Jurors
Thomas Canon ; Thomas Isaak ; Nicholas Erlswell ; William Newegate ; John Tolle ; William Lumbard ; Laurence Barbour ; Richard Peyntour ; William Kerico ; Richard Priour ; John Brocher, junior ; and John Sunnowe .
Holdings
William, present earl of Arundel, was 23 years of age and more on 25 November last.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 14 August.
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C 139/98/28 mm. 15–16
Inquisition Head
SUSSEX. Inquisition [indented]. Chichester. 23 May 1440. [Penycok].
[Inquisition: ms badly galled in places.]
Jurors
John Benfeld , John Bolney , Richard Cook , Robert Lee , William Eruele , and William Okehurst , esquires; John Goodman , Thomas White , John Wode , William Hovell , and William Preston [each described as] ‘gentilman’; and John Scraas of Plumpton.
Holdings
Richard, late earl of Arundel , was seised in demesne as of fee of the following castle, vill, manors, hundreds, returns of the king’s writs, forests, and chases. Thus seised, by a fine levied at Westminster on the octave of Trinity 1347 [CP 25/1/287/43, no. 401], between Richard, late earl, querent, and John de Alresford and John Sprot, chaplain, deforciants, he recognised them to be the right of John Sprot as held by John and John de Alresford by grant of the then earl. For that recognition, John and John granted them to the earl for life, with successive remainders to Eleanor, daughter of Henry de Lancastr, senior, late earl of Lancaster , for life; and to the heirs male of the earl of the body of the same Eleanor. The fine was shown to the jurors. Arundel, castle, vill, manor, forests, and chases. East Dean, the manor. Singleton, the manor. Stansted, the manor. Westbourne, the manor. Pallingham, the manor. Dunhurst, the manor. Lee (Legh), the manor. East Lavington, the manor. Wonworth, the manor. Graffham, the manor. Alversham, the manor. Cocking, the manor. Lyminster, the manor. Poling, the manor. North Stoke, the manor. Wepham, the manor. Offham, the manor. Storrington, the manor. Preston, the manor. East Hampnett, the manor. Westhampnett, the manor. Woolbeding, the manor. Pinkhurst, the manor. Ford (Foer), the manor. Orfold, the manor. Westbourne, the hundred, and returns of the king’s writs. Singleton, the hundred, and returns of the king’s writs. Easebourne, the hundred, and returns of the king’s writs. Box, the hundred, and returns of the king’s writs. Stockbridge, the hundred, and returns of the king’s writs. Avisford, the hundred, and returns of the king’s writs. Bury, the hundred, and returns of the king’s writs. Rotherbridge, the hundred, and returns of the king’s writs. West Easewrithe, the hundred, and returns of the king’s writs. Poling, the hundred, and returns of the king’s writs. Richard, late earl of Arundel , was seised of the following in demesne as of fee tail, viz., to him and the heirs male of his body by Eleanor, by grant of John Haket , Maud his wife, and Thomas, son of John Haket . The grant was made by a fine levied at Westminster on the octave of Michaelmas 1357 [CP 25/1/238/65, no. 29], shown to the jurors.
Date of death and heir as 370. John, present duke of Norfolk , Elizabeth, wife of Edward Neville , and Edmund Lenthale , are next heirs of Thomas, late earl of Arundel , in form aforesaid. They are aged, respectively, 24 and more, 22 and more, and 20 and more.
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C 139/98/28 mm. 17, 19–21
E 149/168/4 m. 4
Inquisition Head
SURREY. Inquisition. Southwark. 18 June 1440. [Penycok].
[Inquisition: ms badly galled in places.]
Jurors
Richard Herteswode ... Richard Assherst ; John Pope ; Stephen Brytte ; William Compton ; John White of Leigh; William Leangre ; Reynold Jurdan ; Stephen Balhorn ; Robert atte Hethe ; John atte ?Herke....
Holdings
Begins as 378+[2] regarding the castle and vill of Reigate, the manors of Dorking and Betchworth, and 1/3 rents, tolls, and customs held by the late earl in Guildford.n312 John, duke of Norfolk, Elizabeth, wife of Edward Neville , and Edmund Lenthale , hold the castle, vill, and manors to them and the heirs of their bodies. After the death of Thomas, late earl , the 1/3 rents, tolls, and customs in Guildford was seized into the king’s hand because it was held of Henry V by knight service, and John Wyntereshull , then escheator, by virtue of the king’s writ, assigned a third of the third, described as every third penny from 1/3 rents, tolls, and customs in Guildford, to Beatrice in dower, in full allocation of all lands, tenements, knights’ fees, advowsons of churches, franchises, liberties, and all other possessions that were of Thomas, late earl . Beatrice was thus seised in demesne as of free tenement of a third of the third, and died seised of this estate. Reversion belongs to the present duke of Norfolk , Elizabeth, wife of Edward Neville , and Edmund Lenthale , as kin and heirs of Thomas, late earl . The castle, vill, manors, and third of the third are held of the king in chief by knightservice.
Date of death and heir as 370 John, present duke of Norfolk , is aged 24 and more, Elizabeth, wife of Edward, is aged 22 and more, and Edmund is aged 20 years and more.
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E 149/168/4 m. 3
Inquisition Head
SHROPSHIRE AND THE ADJACENT MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Ludlow. 17 May 1440. [Chetewyn].
Jurors
Thomas Chorleton ; Ralph Banastre of Lacon; William de Coton ; Nicholas Hopton ; John de Esthope ; Roger Lyney ; John Borewey of Ludlow; Nicholas Sanford ; Edmund Cogdon ; William Burdon ; John de Benthale ; and Roger Pole .
Holdings
She held no lands or tenements in demesne as of fee or service of the king, or any other. A fine was levied at Westminster one month from Easter 1366 [CP 25/1/288/48, no. 664], before Robert de Thorp , John Moubray , William Fencheden , and William de Wichyngham, king ’s justices, and afterwards recorded and granted on the octave of Trinity 1366, before the same justices and others present, between Richard, then earl of Arundel and Surrey , and Eleanor his wife, daughter of Henry, late earl of Lancaster , querents, and John, late duke of Lancaster , the king’s most beloved son, Humphrey Bohun, late earl of Hereford , Henry de Bello Monte , Roger Lestrange , Guy de Brian , Warin de Insula, Henry de Percy , Thomas de Lodelowe , John Delues , Walter Hopton , Edward de Sancto Johanne , and John de Lodelowe , chevaliers, William Banastre , Robert de Halsham , John Botiller , Roger Dalyngrugge , John Kyngesfold , and Henry Wynnesbury, deforciants, regarding, among other things, the castles of Dinas Bran, the castle of Holt, and the lands of Bromfield, Yale, and Wrexham in Wales. Richard, late earl, recognised the castles and lands to be the right of the late duke, earl of Hereford, Henry etc. [as above], as held by grant of Richard, late earl of Arundel. For that recognition, the late duke etc. [as above] granted the castles and lands to Richard, late earl of Arundel and Eleanor – with knights’ fees, reversions, advowsons of churches, abbeys, priories, and other religious houses, homages and other services of free tenants, villeins with their villeinage, chattels, and families, fairs, markets, warrens, chases, parks, woods, ponds, stanks, marshes, fisheries, pastures, hundreds, liberties, regalities, and all other things – to hold to them for the life of Richard, late earl, with successive remainders to Richard Arundell, junior , and Elizabeth his wife, for the life of Richard Arundell, junior ; and to the heirs of the body of Richard Arundell, junior , as fully apparent in the one part of the fine shown to the jurors. The late earl of Arundel and Eleanor were thus seised in demesne as of free tenement, and died seised of this estate. Richard Arundell, junior, had issue: Thomas, late earl of Arundel , Elizabeth, late duchess of Norfolk , Joan Beauchamp, late Lady Bergavenny , and Margaret, lately wife of Roland Lenthale, knight , and Richard Arundell, junior, and Elizabeth his wife afterwards died. Thomas, late earl, then entered the castles etc. and was thus seised in demesne as of fee tail by virtue of the fine. He married Beatrice and afterwards died seised of this estate without heir of his body. Roger Corbet , then king’s escheator, assigned the following in dower to Beatrice, by virtue of Henry V’s writ. She was thus seised in demesne as of free tenement and died seised of this estate.
The present duke of Norfolk is aged 24 and more, Elizabeth, wife of Edward, is aged 22 and more, and Edmund Lenthale is aged 20 and more. [Head:] Delivered to court on ?14 June. [Foot:] Memorandum that on ? 11 July 1440, the duke of Norfolk and his co-heirs ?[petitioned for livery] etc. [in ms].
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C 139/98/28 mm. 22–23
E 149/168/4 m. 2
n284^: Margin: ‘for the earl of Arundel’
n285^: The marginal note is illegible.
n286^: Each piece of land or right is individually itemised in ms.
n287^: Item liiij acr’ prati xviij acr’ vnde ij iacent en Denemede …
n288^: All virgates are of land.
n289^: C 139: ‘not’ is an insertion.
n290^: The state of the ms makes it unclear whether the ‘2d.’ refers to the arable land.
n291^: The clause is repeated, recording a different value.
n292^: Margin: ‘for the earl of Arundel’.
n293^: The marginal note is illegible.
n294^: The commission of 377 necessarily recites much of this inquisition, although summarises where possible. Here, the starred acreages (30 a., 40 a., 40 a., 30 a.) are described collectively in m. 15 as ‘70 a. land [sic] in allocation of her dower of all the demesne lands that were of Thomas, late earl’.
n295^: The terms of payment are recorded in the commission of 377 as those ‘at the four usual terms of the year, viz., Michaelmas, Candlemas, Easter, and Midsummer’.
n296^: The knights’ fees are recorded in the commission of 377 as ‘22 knights’ fees, 2 half knights’ fees, 1/4 knight’s fee, 3 parts of a knight’s fee, and 2 quarters of 2 knights’ fees’. This largely agrees with the inquisition of 376, where there is an additional 1/2 knight’s fee listed.
n297^: The marginal note is illegible.
n298^: E 149: ‘23 October last’ was deleted and replaced by ‘Wednesday before the feast of All Saints last’ (28 October last), which is what is recorded in C 139.
n299^: See notes above: nos 294–6.
n300^: E 149: ‘50 a. pasture’ (C 139 is illegible), but the fine of 1357 records 500 a. pasture.
n301^: C 139: ‘granary’; E 149: ‘garden’.
n302^: Each piece of land or right is individually itemised in the inquisition.
n303^: E 149: omits Ford.
n304^: E 149: Lurditon is changed to Ludriton.
n305^: E 149: the sentence continues with ‘and [patronage] of the college of Arundel’. It is underlined in E 149, and omitted altogether in C 139.
n306^: 379 (m. 18): to hold to the late earl of Arundel and Eleanor for the life of the late earl.
n307^: Margin: ‘of the king’.
n308^: The location of the knight’s fee is not given, but the detailed toponymic surname of a previous holder suggests that it may have been in Folkington by Wilmington.
n309^: E 149: ‘50s.’.
n310^: E 149: the 300 a. pasture were initially described as ‘in the marsh and on the hills’ but this was scored through. C 139: ‘in the marsh and on the hills’ is entirely omitted.
n311^: C 139: ‘£5 1d.’; E 149: ‘100s. 1d.’.
n312^: Margin: ‘transaction’, ‘entail’, ‘transaction’.
n313^: The phrases ‘all still living’ and ‘all now deceased’, used in a transaction repeated across several inquisitions, are not recorded in 380.
n314^: This fine, repeated across several inquisitions, is not recorded in 380 as ‘shown to the jurors’.
n315^: ... prisonar[ios] debit[ores] suos et incarcerat[os]...
n316^: … pro omnibus prisonis debit[oribus] et malefact[oribus] …
n317^: The location of the knight’s fee is not given, but the detailed toponymic surname of a previous holder suggests that it may have been in Oldbury by Bridgnorth.
n318^: The 14 knights’ fees which are listed are referred to collectively in ms as ‘15 knights’ fees’.
Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
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Wrexham, Bromfield, Yale, Hewlington, Pickhill, Seswick, Iscoed, Marford, Almere, Yale, Yale, Bedwall | ||||
gaol | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x gaol) | - | |
house called ‘le Cheker’ | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x house called ‘le Cheker’) | - | |
houses | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x houses) | - | |
stable | 3s. 4d. | a (1 x stable) | 3s. 4d. (=40d.) | |
garden, pasture | 3s. 4d. | 1/3 (0.33 x garden pasture) | 3s. 4d. (=40d.) | |
Total: 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | ||||
Wrexham, Bromfield, Yale, Hewlington, Pickhill, Seswick, Iscoed, Marford, Almere, Yale, Yale, Bedwall, Wrexham | ||||
provostry | 6s. 8d. | a (1 x provostry) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
escheatry | 10s. | an (1 x escheatry) | 10s. (=120d.) | |
assize rent | £10 | £10 (=2400d.) | ||
arable | 1d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | 3s. 4d. (=40d.) | |
meadow | 6d. (per unit) | 10 a. (10 x acre) | 5s. (=60d.) | |
pasture | 1/2d. (per unit) | 120 a. (120 x acre) | 5s. (=60d.) | |
court | 40s. | a (1 x court) | £2 (=480d.) | |
frankpledge | 10s. | 10s. (=120d.) | ||
toll | £6 | a (1 x toll) | £6 (=1440d.) | |
house | worth nothing | a (1 x house) | - | |
Total: £20 (=4800d.) | ||||
Wrexham, Bromfield, Yale, Hewlington, Pickhill, Seswick, Iscoed, Marford, Almere, Yale, Yale, Bedwall, Hewlington | ||||
site | worth nothing | - | ||
assize rent | £6 1/4 | £6 5s. (=1500d.) | ||
arable | 2d. (per unit) | 32 a. (32 x acre) | 5s. 4d. (=64d.) | |
meadow | 6d. (per unit) | 6 a. (6 x acre) | 3s. (=36d.) | |
pasture | 1/2d. (per unit) | 49 a. (49 x acre) | 2s. 0.5d. (=24.5d.) | |
Total: £6 15s. 4.5d. (=1624.5d.) | ||||
Wrexham, Bromfield, Yale, Hewlington, Pickhill, Seswick, Iscoed, Marford, Almere, Yale, Yale, Bedwall, Pickhill | ||||
site | worth nothing | - | ||
assize rent | £6 4s. 1 1/4d. | £6 4s. 1.25d. (=1489.25d.) | ||
arable | 2d. (per unit) | 50 a. (50 x acre) | 8s. 4d. (=100d.) | |
meadow | 4d. (per unit) | 12 a. (12 x acre) | 4s. (=48d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | 1s. 8d. (=20d.) | |
Total: £6 18s. 1.25d. (=1657.25d.) | ||||
Wrexham, Bromfield, Yale, Hewlington, Pickhill, Seswick, Iscoed, Marford, Almere, Yale, Yale, Bedwall, Seswick | ||||
site | worth nothing | - | ||
assize rent | 111s. 8d. | £5 11s. 8d. (=1340d.) | ||
land | 1d. (per unit) | 24 a. (24 x acre) | 2s. (=24d.) | |
meadow | 8d. (per unit) | 4 a. (4 x acre) | 2s. 8d. (=32d.) | |
pasture | 1/2d. (per unit) | 30 a. (30 x acre) | 1s. 3d. (=15d.) | |
Total: £5 17s. 7d. (=1411d.) | ||||
Wrexham, Bromfield, Yale, Hewlington, Pickhill, Seswick, Iscoed, Marford, Almere, Yale, Yale, Bedwall, Iscoed | ||||
office of ringild | £10 | £10 (=2400d.) | ||
Total: £10 (=2400d.) | ||||
Wrexham, Bromfield, Yale, Hewlington, Pickhill, Seswick, Iscoed, Marford, Almere, Yale, Yale, Bedwall, Marford | ||||
provostry | £19 3s. 4 1/2d. | £19 3s. 4.5d. (=4600.5d.) | ||
Total: £19 3s. 4.5d. (=4600.5d.) | ||||
Wrexham, Bromfield, Yale, Hewlington, Pickhill, Seswick, Iscoed, Marford, Almere, Yale, Yale, Bedwall, Almere | ||||
bailiwick | 73s. 8 3/4d. | £3 13s. 8.75d. (=884.75d.) | ||
Total: £3 13s. 8.75d. (=884.75d.) | ||||
Wrexham, Bromfield, Yale, Hewlington, Pickhill, Seswick, Iscoed, Marford, Almere, Yale, Yale, Bedwall, Yale | ||||
office of the escheator | 60s. | £3 (=720d.) | ||
provostry | £4 2s. 10 3/4d. | £4 2s. 10.75d. (=994.75d.) | ||
Total: £7 2s. 10.75d. (=1714.75d.) | ||||
Wrexham, Bromfield, Yale, Hewlington, Pickhill, Seswick, Iscoed, Marford, Almere, Yale, Yale, Bedwall, Bedwall | ||||
bailiwick | £14 13s. 11d. | £14 13s. 11d. (=3527d.) | ||
Total: £14 13s. 11d. (=3527d.) | ||||
Wrexham, Bromfield, Yale, Hewlington, Pickhill, Seswick, Iscoed, Marford, Almere, Yale, Yale, Bedwall, Merseley | ||||
park | 10s. | 10s. (=120d.) | ||
mine | worth nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x mine) | - | |
Total: (=0d.) | ||||
Shrawardine, castle, vill | ||||
Total: (=0d.) | ||||
castle | ||||
Value | worth nothing | (=0d.) | ||
Total: (=0d.) | ||||
Shrawardine | ||||
assize rent | £16 | £16 (=3840d.) | ||
arable | 2d. (per unit) | 300 a. (300 x acre) | £2 10s. (=600d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 13 a. (13 x acre) | 13s. (=156d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 100 a. (100 x acre) | 8s. 4d. (=100d.) | |
rabbit-warren | 5s. | a (1 x rabbit-warren) | 5s. (=60d.) | |
ferry | 3s. | a (1 x ferry) | 3s. (=36d.) | |
park | worth nothing | a (1 x park) | - | |
wood | worth nothing | 500 a. (500 x acre) | - | |
wood | worth nothing | 300 a. (300 x acre) | - | |
wood | worth nothing | 100 a. (100 x acre) | - | |
court baron | 40s. | a (1 x court baron) | £2 (=480d.) | |
frankpledge | 40s. | £2 (=480d.) | ||
Total: £23 19s. 4d. (=5752d.) | ||||
Childs Ercall | ||||
site | worth nothing | - | ||
assize rent | 30s. | £1 10s. (=360d.) | ||
arable | 2d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
meadow | 6d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | 10s. (=120d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 60 a. (60 x acre) | 5s. (=60d.) | |
Total: £2 11s. 8d. (=620d.) | ||||
Felton Butler | ||||
Value | £4 | £4 (=960d.) | ||
Total: £4 (=960d.) | ||||
hall | a (1 x hall) | - | ||
chamber | an (1 x chamber) | - | ||
chamber | a (1 x chamber) | - | ||
latrine | a (1 x latrine) | - | ||
chamber | - | |||
hall | a (1 x hall) | - | ||
chamber, hall, hall, castle | a (1 x chamber hall hall castle), 1/3 (0.33 x chamber hall hall castle) | - | ||
castle | 1/3 (0.33 x castle) | - | ||
chapel | 1/3 (0.33 x chapel) | - | ||
cookhouse | 1/3 (0.33 x cookhouse), 1/3 (0.33 x cookhouse) | - | ||
grange, castle | 1/3 (0.33 x grange castle) | - | ||
castle, market, vill | a (1 x castle market vill) | - | ||
stable, castle | a (1 x stable castle) | - | ||
granary | a (1 x granary) | - | ||
garden, granary | 1/3 (0.33 x garden granary) | - | ||
courts, rents | nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x courts rents), 1/3 (0.33 x courts rents), 1/3 (0.33 x courts rents) | - | |
courts, rents | nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x courts rents), 1/3 (0.33 x courts rents), 1/3 (0.33 x courts rents) | - | |
courts, rents | nothing | 1/3 (0.33 x courts rents), 1/3 (0.33 x courts rents), 1/3 (0.33 x courts rents) | - | |
Value | nothing | (=0d.) | ||
Total: £12 (=2880d.) | ||||
Traean | ||||
assize rent | 33s. 4d. | £1 13s. 4d. (=400d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 60 a. (60 x acre) | £1 (=240d.) | |
meadow | 8d. (per unit) | 6 a. (6 x acre) | 4s. (=48d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 120 a. (120 x acre) | 10s. (=120d.) | |
Value | 5 marks | £3 6s. 8d. (=800d.) | ||
Total: £6 14s. (=1608d.) | ||||
Ruyton-XI-Towns | ||||
assize rent | 40s. | £2 (=480d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 30 a. (30 x acre) | 10s. (=120d.) | |
sheep-pasture | 1/2d. (per unit) | 80 a. (80 x acre) | 3s. 4d. (=40d.) | |
Value | 53s. 4d. | £2 13s. 4d. (=640d.) | ||
Total: £5 6s. 8d. (=1280d.) | ||||
Middleton, Llwyntidman | ||||
assize rent | 12s. | 12s. (=144d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
meadow | 8d. (per unit) | 6 a. (6 x acre) | 4s. (=48d.) | |
pasture | 1/2d. (per unit) | 32 a. (32 x acre) | 1s. 4d. (=16d.) | |
Value | 24s. | £1 4s. (=288d.) | ||
Total: £2 8s. (=576d.) | ||||
West Felton | ||||
Value | 100s. | £5 (=1200d.) | ||
Total: £5 (=1200d.) | ||||
chapel | 1/3 (0.33 x chapel) | - | ||
grange, castle, park | 1/3 (0.33 x grange castle park) | - | ||
chamber, house | 1/3 (0.33 x chamber house) | - | ||
chamber, castle | a (1 x chamber castle) | - | ||
stable, house | a (1 x stable house) | - | ||
house, house, grange, park, castle | 1/3 (0.33 x house house grange park castle) | - | ||
gardens, castle | 1/3 (0.33 x gardens castle) | - | ||
rents | 1/3 (0.33 x rents) | - | ||
forest | 1/3 (0.33 x forest) | - | ||
pannage | 1/3 (0.33 x pannage) | - | ||
forest, parks, buildings, houses, castle | 1/3 (0.33 x forest parks buildings houses castle), nothing (0 x forest parks buildings houses castle), 1/3 (0.33 x forest parks buildings houses castle) | - | ||
chapel | 1/3 (0.33 x chapel) | - | ||
grange | 1/3 (0.33 x grange) | - | ||
chamber, house, chamber, stable | 1/3 (0.33 x chamber house chamber stable) | - | ||
house, house, grange, park | 1/3 (0.33 x house house grange park) | - | ||
gardens | 1/3 (0.33 x gardens) | - | ||
forest | 1/3 (0.33 x forest) | - | ||
pannage | 1/3 (0.33 x pannage) | - | ||
forest, parks | 1/3 (0.33 x forest parks) | - | ||
buildings, castle, chapel, chamber, chapel, castle | 1/3 (0.33 x buildings castle chapel chamber chapel castle) | - | ||
Total: £12 (=2880d.) | ||||
Teirtref | ||||
assize rent | 12s. | 12s. (=144d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 12 a. (12 x acre) | 4s. (=48d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 24 a. (24 x acre) | 2s. (=24d.) | |
Value | 18s. | 18s. (=216d.) | ||
Total: £1 16s. (=432d.) | ||||
Clunbury | ||||
rent | 20s. | £1 (=240d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | 13s. 4d. (=160d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 80 a. (80 x acre) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
Value | 40s. | £2 (=480d.) | ||
Total: £4 (=960d.) | ||||
Clunton | ||||
assize rent | 12s. | 12s. (=144d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 30 a. (30 x acre) | 10s. (=120d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 24 a. (24 x acre) | 2s. (=24d.) | |
Value | 24s. | £1 4s. (=288d.) | ||
Total: £2 8s. (=576d.) | ||||
Bucknell | ||||
assize rent | 33s. 4d. | £1 13s. 4d. (=400d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | 13s. 4d. (=160d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 80 a. (80 x acre) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
Value | 4 marks | £2 13s. 4d. (=640d.) | ||
Total: £5 6s. 8d. (=1280d.) | ||||
Cound | ||||
assize rent | 13s. 4d. | 13s. 4d. (=160d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 80 a. (80 x acre) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
Value | 26s. 8d. | £1 6s. 8d. (=320d.) | ||
Total: £2 13s. 4d. (=640d.) | ||||
advowson | ||||
Value | 100s. | £5 (=1200d.) | ||
Total: £5 (=1200d.) | ||||
Upton Magna | ||||
assize rent | 20s. | £1 (=240d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | 13s. 4d. (=160d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 80 a. (80 x acre) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
Value | 40s. | £2 (=480d.) | ||
Total: £4 (=960d.) | ||||
free rent | £12 | £12 (=2880d.) | ||
Total: £12 (=2880d.) | ||||
Smethcott, Hadnall | ||||
knight’s fee | 20s. | one (1 x knight’s fee) | £1 (=240d.) | |
Total: £1 (=240d.) | ||||
Aston Botterell | ||||
knight’s fee | one (1 x knight’s fee) | - | ||
Total: (=0d.) | ||||
Glazeley | ||||
knight’s fee | 10s. | 1/2 (0.5 x knight’s fee) | 10s. (=120d.) | |
Total: 10s. (=120d.) | ||||
Acton Burnell, Thonglands | ||||
fees | 1 1/2 (1.5 x fees) | - | ||
Total: (=0d.) | ||||
Acton Reynald, Abdon | ||||
fees | 1 1/2 (1.5 x fees) | - | ||
Total: (=0d.) | ||||
Leighton | ||||
knight’s fee | 1/2 (0.5 x knight’s fee) | - | ||
Total: (=0d.) | ||||
Haughton | ||||
knight’s fee | 1/2 (0.5 x knight’s fee) | - | ||
Total: (=0d.) | ||||
Middleton, Apley | ||||
fees | 2 1/2 (2.5 x fees) | - | ||
Total: (=0d.) | ||||
knight’s fee | Half a (0.5 x knight’s fee) | - | ||
Total: £12 (=2880d.) | ||||
Acton Scott | ||||
knight’s fee | 1/2 (0.5 x knight’s fee) | - | ||
Total: (=0d.) | ||||
Henley | ||||
knight’s fee | 1/2 (0.5 x knight’s fee) | - | ||
Total: (=0d.) | ||||
Brockton | ||||
knight’s fee | 1/2 (0.5 x knight’s fee) | - | ||
Total: (=0d.) | ||||
Hopton | ||||
fees | 2 (2 x fees) | - | ||
Total: (=0d.) | ||||
Sibdon Carwood, Wistanstow | ||||
knight’s fee | one (1 x knight’s fee) | - | ||
Total: (=0d.) |
Extents
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Wrexham, Bromfield, Yale, Hewlington, Pickhill, Seswick, Iscoed, Marford, Almere, Yale, Yale, Bedwall, Wrexham | ||||
provostry | 6s. 8d. | a (1 x provostry) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
escheatry | 10s. | an (1 x escheatry) | 10s. (=120d.) | |
assize rent | £10 | £10 (=2400d.) | ||
arable | 1d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | 3s. 4d. (=40d.) | |
meadow | 6d. (per unit) | 10 a. (10 x acre) | 5s. (=60d.) | |
pasture | 1/2d. (per unit) | 120 a. (120 x acre) | 5s. (=60d.) | |
court | 40s. | a (1 x court) | £2 (=480d.) | |
frankpledge | 10s. | 10s. (=120d.) | ||
toll | £6 | a (1 x toll) | £6 (=1440d.) | |
house | worth nothing | a (1 x house) | - | |
Total: £20 (=4800d.) | ||||
Wrexham, Bromfield, Yale, Hewlington, Pickhill, Seswick, Iscoed, Marford, Almere, Yale, Yale, Bedwall, Hewlington | ||||
site | worth nothing | - | ||
assize rent | £6 1/4 | £6 5s. (=1500d.) | ||
arable | 2d. (per unit) | 32 a. (32 x acre) | 5s. 4d. (=64d.) | |
meadow | 6d. (per unit) | 6 a. (6 x acre) | 3s. (=36d.) | |
pasture | 1/2d. (per unit) | 49 a. (49 x acre) | 2s. 0.5d. (=24.5d.) | |
Total: £6 15s. 4.5d. (=1624.5d.) | ||||
Wrexham, Bromfield, Yale, Hewlington, Pickhill, Seswick, Iscoed, Marford, Almere, Yale, Yale, Bedwall, Pickhill | ||||
site | worth nothing | - | ||
assize rent | £6 4s. 1 1/4d. | £6 4s. 1.25d. (=1489.25d.) | ||
arable | 2d. (per unit) | 50 a. (50 x acre) | 8s. 4d. (=100d.) | |
meadow | 4d. (per unit) | 12 a. (12 x acre) | 4s. (=48d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | 1s. 8d. (=20d.) | |
Total: £6 18s. 1.25d. (=1657.25d.) | ||||
Wrexham, Bromfield, Yale, Hewlington, Pickhill, Seswick, Iscoed, Marford, Almere, Yale, Yale, Bedwall, Seswick | ||||
site | worth nothing | - | ||
assize rent | 111s. 8d. | £5 11s. 8d. (=1340d.) | ||
land | 1d. (per unit) | 24 a. (24 x acre) | 2s. (=24d.) | |
meadow | 8d. (per unit) | 4 a. (4 x acre) | 2s. 8d. (=32d.) | |
pasture | 1/2d. (per unit) | 30 a. (30 x acre) | 1s. 3d. (=15d.) | |
Total: £5 17s. 7d. (=1411d.) | ||||
Shrawardine | ||||
assize rent | £16 | £16 (=3840d.) | ||
arable | 2d. (per unit) | 300 a. (300 x acre) | £2 10s. (=600d.) | |
meadow | 12d. (per unit) | 13 a. (13 x acre) | 13s. (=156d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 100 a. (100 x acre) | 8s. 4d. (=100d.) | |
rabbit-warren | 5s. | a (1 x rabbit-warren) | 5s. (=60d.) | |
ferry | 3s. | a (1 x ferry) | 3s. (=36d.) | |
park | worth nothing | a (1 x park) | - | |
wood | worth nothing | 500 a. (500 x acre) | - | |
wood | worth nothing | 300 a. (300 x acre) | - | |
wood | worth nothing | 100 a. (100 x acre) | - | |
court baron | 40s. | a (1 x court baron) | £2 (=480d.) | |
frankpledge | 40s. | £2 (=480d.) | ||
Total: £23 19s. 4d. (=5752d.) | ||||
Childs Ercall | ||||
site | worth nothing | - | ||
assize rent | 30s. | £1 10s. (=360d.) | ||
arable | 2d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
meadow | 6d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | 10s. (=120d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 60 a. (60 x acre) | 5s. (=60d.) | |
Total: £2 11s. 8d. (=620d.) | ||||
Traean | ||||
assize rent | 33s. 4d. | £1 13s. 4d. (=400d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 60 a. (60 x acre) | £1 (=240d.) | |
meadow | 8d. (per unit) | 6 a. (6 x acre) | 4s. (=48d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 120 a. (120 x acre) | 10s. (=120d.) | |
Total: £6 14s. (=1608d.) | ||||
Ruyton-XI-Towns | ||||
assize rent | 40s. | £2 (=480d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 30 a. (30 x acre) | 10s. (=120d.) | |
sheep-pasture | 1/2d. (per unit) | 80 a. (80 x acre) | 3s. 4d. (=40d.) | |
Total: £5 6s. 8d. (=1280d.) | ||||
Middleton, Llwyntidman | ||||
assize rent | 12s. | 12s. (=144d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
meadow | 8d. (per unit) | 6 a. (6 x acre) | 4s. (=48d.) | |
pasture | 1/2d. (per unit) | 32 a. (32 x acre) | 1s. 4d. (=16d.) | |
Total: £2 8s. (=576d.) | ||||
Teirtref | ||||
assize rent | 12s. | 12s. (=144d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 12 a. (12 x acre) | 4s. (=48d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 24 a. (24 x acre) | 2s. (=24d.) | |
Total: £1 16s. (=432d.) | ||||
Clunbury | ||||
rent | 20s. | £1 (=240d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | 13s. 4d. (=160d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 80 a. (80 x acre) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
Total: £4 (=960d.) | ||||
Clunton | ||||
assize rent | 12s. | 12s. (=144d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 30 a. (30 x acre) | 10s. (=120d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 24 a. (24 x acre) | 2s. (=24d.) | |
Total: £2 8s. (=576d.) | ||||
Bucknell | ||||
assize rent | 33s. 4d. | £1 13s. 4d. (=400d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | 13s. 4d. (=160d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 80 a. (80 x acre) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
Total: £5 6s. 8d. (=1280d.) | ||||
Cound | ||||
assize rent | 13s. 4d. | 13s. 4d. (=160d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 20 a. (20 x acre) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 80 a. (80 x acre) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
Total: £2 13s. 4d. (=640d.) | ||||
Upton Magna | ||||
assize rent | 20s. | £1 (=240d.) | ||
arable | 4d. (per unit) | 40 a. (40 x acre) | 13s. 4d. (=160d.) | |
pasture | 1d. (per unit) | 80 a. (80 x acre) | 6s. 8d. (=80d.) | |
Total: £4 (=960d.) |
People
- Bate(Writ Clerk)
Jurors
- Thomas Chorleton
- Ralph Banastre of Lacon
- William de Coton
- Nicholas Hopton
- John de Esthope
- Roger Lyney
- John Borewey of Ludlow
- Nicholas Sanford
- Edmund Cogdon
- William Burdon
- John de Benthale
- Roger Pole