Fulbrook

(Manor)
(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
24-54228 Jun 1436John, Duke Of BedfordInquisitionFulbrook, the manor, held of the earl of Warwick b...
24-54228 Jun 1436John, Duke Of BedfordInquisitionFulbrook, the manor, held of the earl of Warwick b...

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Extents and values

Total: 680d, (£2 16s. 8d.)
(Fulbrook, )

a hall with a chapel, various other necessary houses, and a dovecot, worth nothing yearly

a park, worth nothing yearly because depastured by the beasts

within the park is a newly built house, and another house called ‘le Logge’ next to the road that leads from Warwick to Stratford upon Avon, worth nothing yearly

a field called ‘Northbroke’ next to the road from Warwick to Stratford, worth 20s. yearly

a meadow called ‘Closemede’, worth nothing yearly because the hay is to be used for the beasts in the park

a parcel of pasture lying between the park and the Avon, worth 6s. 8d. yearly

a fishery in the Avon, worth 8s. yearly

a parcel of land called ‘Inlond’, worth 4s. yearly

140 a. pasture outside the park, lying next to the road to Hampton Lucy , worth nothing yearly because it lies in common and not enclosed

the prioress and convent of Pinley were seised of certain lands and tenements which were enclosed within the park, worth 18s. yearly.

Total: 680d, (£2 16s. 8d.)
(Fulbrook, )

a hall with a chapel, various other necessary houses, and a dovecot, worth nothing yearly

a park, worth nothing yearly because depastured by the beasts

within the park is a newly built house, and another house called ‘le Logge’ next to the road that leads from Warwick to Stratford upon Avon, worth nothing yearly

a field called ‘Northbroke’ next to the road from Warwick to Stratford, worth 20s. yearly

a meadow called ‘Closemede’, worth nothing yearly because the hay is to be used for the beasts in the park

a parcel of pasture lying between the park and the Avon, worth 6s. 8d. yearly

a fishery in the Avon, worth 8s. yearly

a parcel of land called ‘Inlond’, worth 4s. yearly

140 a. pasture outside the park, lying next to the road to Hampton Lucy , worth nothing yearly because it lies in common and not enclosed

the prioress and convent of Pinley were seised of certain lands and tenements which were enclosed within the park, worth 18s. yearly.

Value variation

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