Holdings
She held the following in dower as 503.
Tiverton, the hundred with perquisites of the court, annual value 40s.
Tiverton, perquisites of the borough court, annual value 46s. 8d.
Tiverton, £20 8s. 51/2d. assize rent from various burgesses, payable at the four terms of the year equally.
Tiverton, the manor, annual value £45 6s. 6d. There is £33 13s. 4d. assize rent, payable by the hand of various free tenants at the four terms of the year equally. The annual value of the rest of the manor is £11 13s. 2d: there is a capital messuage with several buildings and gardens adjacent, worth nothing yearly; 2 mills for grain, worth 51s. 6d. yearly; a fulling-mill, worth 4s. yearly; 200 a. demesne land, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 80 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; 300 a. pasture, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 2 parks where beasts (
fere bestie) graze, one park called ‘Aysshlegh’ and the other called ‘Lytelparke’, worth nothing yearly; 52 a. wood with thorns, thistles, and rushes, each acre worth 1d. yearly; and perquisites of court, worth 10s. yearly.
Exminster, the hundred with perquisites of the court, worth 40s. yearly
.
Exminster, the manor, annual value £10 6s. 6d. There is a capital messuage with various buildings and gardens adjacent, worth nothing yearly; and £6 assize rent, payable as above. The annual value of the rest of the manor is £4 6s. 6d.: there is a mill for grain, worth 6s. 1d. yearly; 80 a. demesne land, each acre worth 1d. yearly; 40 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; 300 a. pasture, each acre worth 1d. yearly; 30 a. wood, each acre worth 1/2d. yearly; and perquisites of court worth 7s. 6d. yearly.
Topsham, the manor, annual value £17 6d. There is £12 assize rent, payable as above. The annual value of the rest of the manor is 100s. 6d.: there is a ruinous capital messuage with other buildings and curtilages adjacent, worth nothing yearly; a mill for grain, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; 300 a. demesne land, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 10 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; 66 1/2 a. rushy pasture, each acre worth 4d. yearly; and perquisites of court, worth 5s. yearly.
Cherubeer, the manor, annual value 42s. There is 40s. assize rent, payable as above. The annual value of the rest of the manor is 2s.: there is a messuage with adjacent garden, worth 2s. yearly.
Chawleigh, perquisites of the borough court, annual value 2s.
Chawleigh, 40s. assize rent from various burgesses, payable at Michaelmas only by the hand of the borough provost.
Chawleigh, the manor, annual value £21 11s. 4d. There is £18 assize rent, payable as above. The annual value of the rest of the manor is 71s. 4d.: there is a capital messuage with other buildings adjacent, worth nothing yearly; a mill for grain, worth 5s. 8d. yearly; 300 a. demesne land, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 8 a. meadow, each acre worth 6d. yearly; 100 a. wood, each acre worth 1d. yearly; and perquisites of court, worth 3s. 4d. yearly.
Newnham, the manor, annual value £4 7s. 8d. There is 50s. assize rent, payable as above. The annual value of the rest of the manor is 37s. 8d.: there is a messuage with curtilage, worth nothing yearly; a mill for grain, worth 4s. 2d. yearly; 100 a. demesne land, each acre worth 3d. yearly; and 102 a. furze and heath, each acre worth 1d. yearly.
Musbury, the manor, annual value £20 5s. There is £12 assize rent, payable as above. The annual value of the rest of the manor is £8 5s.: there is the toft of a capital messuage, with a ruinous barn and adjacent curtilage, worth nothing yearly; 200 a. wasteland of furze and heath, each acre worth 1/4d. yearly; 45 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly; 200 a. pasture, each acre worth 6d. yearly; 200 a. wood, each acre worth 1/2d. yearly; and perquisites of court, worth 7s. 6d. yearly.
Crolditch [now Southernhay], a moiety of the issues of the fair (nundinarum), annual value 10s.
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Hayridge, the hundred, annual value 40s.
Exe, a free fishery in the water of the Exe, annual value 10s.
£18 6s. 8d. rent taken by the hand of the sheriff from the profits of the
county, payable at Easter and Michaelmas equally.
Holbeton, £8 rent from demesne lands, payable at the four terms of the year equally.
Kennford, 58s. 5d. assize rent from various burgesses, payable at the four terms of the year equally.
She held the following knights’ fees and part-fees in dower as above. They are held of the present earl as of his honours of
Plympton and
Okehampton, which honours are held of the king by
knight service.
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Corstone, 1/6 knight’s fee formerly held by Peter de Corbynestone, extending at 16s. 8d. when it falls.
Inwardleigh and
Westacott, 1 1/4 knights’ fees formerly held by the heirs of
Ellis
Coffeyn
and of Walter
Perer, £6 5s. [rubric as above for this entry and for those following].
Kigbear and
Croft, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by Roger de Langeford, 50s.
Gorhuish, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by William Gorhuwyssh, 50s.
Maddaford, 1/4 knight’s fee formerly held by William de Maddeforde, 25s.
West Folworthy, 1/10 knight’s fee formerly held by Ralph de Ponestone, 10s.
Burdon, 1/10 knight’s fee formerly held by Roger de Bordone, 10s.
Bradford (Bradeforde Amborne), 1/8 knight’s fee formerly held by the heirs of the lord of
Bradford (Bradeforde Amborne), 12s. 6d.
Landcross, 1/4 knight’s fee formerly held by John de Beaumond, 25s.
Parkham, 2 knights’ fees formerly held by Henry de Belston, £10.
Heuisham, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by William de Corun, 50s.
Potheridge, one knight’s fee formerly held by Hugh le Moygne, 100s.
Meeth, one knight’s fee formerly held by Matthew Gyffard and John le Deneys, 100s.
Woolladon, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by John de
Wolledon, 50s.
Stockley, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by John le Deneys, 50s.
Heanton Satchville, one knight’s fee formerly held by the heirs of Mauger son of Henry, 100s.
Tonyzton, 1/8 knight’s fee formerly held by the heirs of Joel Pollard, 12s. 6d.
Ashmansworthy, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by Roger Bernehous, 50s.
Stroxworthy, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by Richard de Strokesworth and Bartholomew Gyffard, 50s.
Yarnscombe, one knight’s fee formerly held by the heirs of Walter son of Warin, 100s.
Ashford, one knight’s fee formerly held by John de Beaumond, 100s.
West Ashford, one knight’s fee formerly held by Robert Beanpel, 100s.
Worcombe Roges, 1/5 knight’s fee formerly held by the heirs of the son of Roges, 20s.
Ilfracombe, one knight’s fee formerly held by the heirs of Henry de Campo Arnulpho, 100s.
Kentisbury, one knight’s fee formerly held by Richard de
Wolf, 100s.
Filleigh, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by Thomas de Felelegh, 50s.
West Buckland, one knight’s fee formerly held by Nicholas de Warwyk, 100s.
Snydles, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by Robert Beanpel and Matthew Forneanus, 50s.
Aylescott [in
Burrington or West Down], 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by Augustine de Pyn, 50s.
Shirwell, 1 1/2 knights’ fees formerly held by John de Beaumond, £7 10s.
Charles, one knight’s fee formerly held by Henry de Ralegh, 100s.
Ansty Reyngny, 1/2 knight’s fee that Richard de Reygny holds, 50s.
Cheldon, 1/10 knight’s fee formerly held by John Vuchmik, 10s.
Handsford (Haunteforde), 1/3 knight’s fee formerly held by William son of John de Ralegh, 33s. 4d.
Cadbury Barton, 1/5 knight’s fee formerly held by Richard le Copyner, 20s.
Bunson, 1/8 knight’s fee formerly held by John de Boneuyleston, 12s. 6d.
Garland, 1/8 knight’s fee formerly held by the heirs of Joan de Gorlounde, 12s. 6d.
Sheepsbyre, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by William de la Fenne, 50s.
Bealy Court, 1/6 knight’s fee formerly held by William Cole, 16s. 8d.
Stone Barton, 1/8 knight’s fee formerly held by William de la Stone, 12s. 6d.
Heaunteford, 1/10 knight’s fee formerly held by Roger Cole, 10s.
Meshaw, one knight’s fee formerly held by the heirs of Simon son of Roges and the heirs of Baldwin Flemyng, 100s.
Yard, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by Roger de la Yerd, 50s.
Rose Ash, 1/3 knight’s fee formerly held by Ralph deAssh, 33s. 4d.
Rackenford, one knight’s fee formerly held by Alexander de Crwys, 100s.
Woodburn [in Oakford] and
West Tapps, one knight’s fee formerly held by Henry de Colecomb, 100s.
Woodburn [in East Anstey], 1/3 knight’s fee formerly held by Thomas de West Wodeborn, 33s. 4d.
Yeo (Yow), one knight’s fee formerly held by Anora de Tetteborn, 100s.
le Shute, 1/4 knight’s fee formerly held by Thomas de Swaynessey, 25s.
Yettington, 1/8 knight’s fee formerly held by the heirs of John le Poner, 12s. 6d.
Dalditch, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by the heirs of Robert Dyaledech, 50s.
Rockbeare, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by the abbess of
Leigh, 50s.
Aylesbeare, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by the heirs of he lord Hugh Courtenay, 50s.
Colwell Barton, one knight’s fee formerly held by the heirs of William de Perco and the master of Bodmiscombe, 100s.
Offwell, one knight’s fee formerly held by the heirs of William de Perco, of John de Orewey, and of John de Veer, 100s.
Trill and
Smallicombe, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by William de Trille, 50s.
Ford, 1/8 knight’s fee formerly held by Nicholas de Forde, 12s. 6d.
Combpyne, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by Gilbert de Umframvyle, 50s.
Sutcombe, 1/7 knight’s fee formerly held by John de Veer, 14s. 3 1/2d.
Bruckland, 1/4 knight’s fee formerly held by Vivian de Trille, 25s.
Clayhidon, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by the heirs of Margaret Dynham, 50s.
Newcott, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by John Tyrry, 50s.
Bolham Water, 1/2 knight’s fee that the abbot of Dunkeswell holds, 50s.
Clyst Hydon, one knight’s fee formerly held by William de Hydon, 100s.
Ashclyst, 1/6 knight’s fee that the abbot of Torre holds, 25s.
Turnham, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by William Barnevyle, 50s.
Hockworthy, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by William de Hokeworthi, 50s.
Holcombe Rogus, one knight’s fee formerly held by Henry de Roges, 100s.
Sellake, 1/8 knight’s fee formerly held by Philip Gyffard, 12s. 6d.
Chevithorne in the hundred of Bampton, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by William de Clyvethorn, 50s.
Payhembury, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by Philip Gyffard, 50s.
Hele, one knight’s fee formerly held by Roger de Hely, 100s.
Langford, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by John de Langeford, 50s.
Monkton, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by John de Carreu, 50s.
Spilcombe, 1/4 knight’s fee formerly held by Roger le Een, 25s.
Borlond, 1/2 knight’s fee formerly held by Richard de Heuwyssh, 50s.
She held the following in dower as above.
Buckland, advowson of the abbey, extending at £100 and thus so valued when vacant.
Cowick, advowson of the priory, £40 [rubric as above for this entry and for those following].
Tiverton, advowson of the 2nd portion in the church, £16.
Tiverton, advowson of the 4th portion in the church, £10.
Kenn, advowson of the church, £13 6s. 8d.
The manor,
borough, and
hundred of
Tiverton, advowsons of the
2nd and
4th portions of the church there, the manor and
hundred of
Exminster, the manor of
Topsham, the hundred of
Hayridge, the free fishery in the
Exe, advowson of the church of
Stoke Damerel, advowson of the abbey of
Buckland, advowson of the church of
Milton Damerel, and £8 rent in
Holbeton are held of the king in chief by
knight service as parcel of the honour of
Plympton.
The advowson of the chantry of
St Mary of Sticklepath, the manor of Cherubeer, advowson of the church of
Chulmleigh, advowson of the 5 prebends there, the manor of
Chawleigh and the borough there, the manor of
Newnham, advowson of the church of
Kenn, 58s. 5d. assize rent from
Kennford, the manor of
Musbury, the messuage and carucate of land in
Bruckland,
Trill and
Smallicombe, and advowson of the priory of
Cowick, are held of the king in chief by
knight service as parcel of the honour of
Okehampton.
The moiety of the fair (nundinarum) of
Crolditch [now Southernhay] is held of the king in chief by
knight service, quantity unknown.
The £18 6s. 8d. rent taken by the hand of the sheriff is held of the king in chief by
knight service, quantity unknown.