Fulmer

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
22-45422 Oct 1425Molyns, William, Chevalier, KnightInquisitionFulmer, the manor, in which there are 40 a. arable...
23-39230 Sep 1429Molyns, William, KnightInquisitionFulmer, the manor, annual value 39s. The manors of...
25-26026 May 1439Margery Who Was Wife Of William Molyns, KnightInquisitionFulmer, the manor. There is the manorial site with...
25-38622 Sep 1440William Molyns, KnightInquisitionBrill, Stoke Poges, Ditton, Datchet, Fulmer, Ilmer...a yearly fair at his manor of Datchet, lasting for...

Related places

Place name Relationship
BerkshireIn county of
FulmerIn vicinity of
FulmerSubentry of
PrestwickIn vicinity of

Extents and values

Total: 468d, (£1 19s. )
(Fulmer, )

Total: 1256d, 212d, (£5 4s. 8d. // 17s. 8d.)
(Fulmer, )

There is the manorial site with adjacent garden and pond, worth 2s. yearly

106 a. arable, worth 24s. 4d. yearly, each acre worth 2d. yearly

42 a. fallow land, worth nothing as fallow and uncultivated

2 a. meadow in Denham, worth 2s. yearly

32 a. pasture, worth 20d. yearly

heath, worth nothing as lies in common in a great waste for all free tenants and neifs

a park, its wood and herbage worth nothing yearly above enclosure as no underwood, and there is no agistment to be had because the pasture is reserved for the lord’s beasts

71s. 4d. assize rent from free tenants and neifs, payable at Lady Day and Michaelmas equally

a court held every three weeks, and view of frankpledge held twice yearly, worth 40d. yearly

Value variation

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