Ryhall

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
19-62402 Nov 1408Edmund Earl Of KentInquisitionHe held the manor of Ryhall, annual value £40 8d.,...
19-639NoneEdmund Earl Of KentPartition
22-48306 Jul 1425Mortimer, Edmund, Earl Of March [D.1425]InquisitionHe held the manor of Ryhall in his demesne as of f...Annual value of the manor, £30 5s. In the manor th...
22-62618 Dec 1425Grey, JoanInquisition1/3 manor of Ryhall in her demesne as of fee tail,...
24-7403 Nov 1432Anne Who Was Wife Of Edmund, Earl Of MarchInquisitionRyhall: in the manor or belonging to it there is a...
24-134NoneAnne Who Was Wife Of Edmund, Earl Of MarchPartition

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Place name Relationship
BelmesthorpeIn vicinity of
EssendineIn vicinity of
RutlandIn county of
RyhallIn vicinity of
RyhallIn parish of

Extents and values

Total: 547d, 5880d, (£2 5s. 7d. // £24 10s. )
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a chamber and grange, worth nothing yearly

a croft enclosing the site of the manor, the croft’s herbage worth 40d. yearly

36 a. land’ called ‘Bordlond, each acre worth 2d. yearly when sown,

of which 30 a. are fallow and uncultivated and worth nothing this year

50 messuages with 50 virgates belonging to them, each messuage with virgate worth 10s. yearly

4 messuages with their 4 adjacent virgates are in decay and the land fallow and uncultivated, and worth nothing this year

11 cottages, each worth 3s. yearly

3 are in decay and worth nothing

a watermill, worth 20s. yearly

2 common ovens, each worth 5s. yearly

a wood containing 12 a. wood, its underwood worth nothing this year

22s. 3d. assize rent, paid as the rents for the crofts, lands, messuages, virgates, cottages, ovens and mill, at Christmas, Lady Day, Midsummer and Michaelmas

2 views of frankpledge, at Easter and Michaelmas, the perquisites worth nothing above the steward’s expenses.

Value variation

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