Hepple

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
24-69407 Oct 1436Robert Ogle, Senior, KnightInquisitionHepple, the manor, held of the king in chief by kn...

Related places

Place name Relationship
BickertonIn vicinity of
CaistronIn vicinity of
HeppleIn vicinity of
NorthumberlandIn county of
Rothbury, Hepple DemesneIn parish of

Extents and values

Total: 14d, (1s. 2d.)
(Hepple, )

a manorial site, worth nothing yearly because wasted

160 a. demesne land, worth nothing yearly because totally wasted by the Scottish enemies of the king

30 a. meadow, worth nothing because similarly wasted by the Scots

8 messuages, worth nothing yearly as above

6 cottages, worth nothing yearly as above

200 a. arable, worth nothing yearly as above

80 a. wood, worth nothing yearly as above

600 a. a. pasture, worth nothing yearly as above

8 messuages, worth nothing yearly as above

6 cottages, worth nothing yearly as above

200 a. arable, worth nothing yearly as above

30 a. meadow, worth nothing yearly as above

a watermill for corn, worth nothing yearly as above

160 a. arable, worth nothing yearly as above

4 messuages, worth nothing yearly as above

80 a. arable, worth nothing yearly as above

160 a. arable, worth nothing yearly as above

14d. service rent from lands and tenements of Richard Parke and John Horslee in Warton, payable at Pentecost.

Value variation

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