Surlingham

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
25-24929 Oct 1439William Legh, KnightInquisitionSurlingham, the manor. There is the site with vari...
25-25014 Sep 1439William Legh, KnightInquisition
25-44815 Feb 1440IsabelAssignment of DowerSurlingham, a great chamber in the southern part o...Also assigned in the manor: 11 a. meadow, of which...Also assigned in the manor, the following rents: –...

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Surlingham St. SaviourIn vicinity of

Extents and values

Total: 503.5d, 3388.5d, 2188d, (£2 1s. 11d. // £14 2s. 4d. // £9 2s. 4d.)
(manor, Surlingham, )

There is the site with various ruinous houses, worth 12d. yearly

a dovecot, worth 6s. 8d. yearly

£8 18s. 1/2d. rent from various customary tenants, payable at the same feasts

20 messuages or cottages demised to various tenants-at-will, each worth 12d. yearly

200 a. arable demesne, each acre worth 8d. yearly

16 a. meadow that is frequently flooded by the great river running from Norwich to the sea, each acre worth 18d. yearly

5 a. marsh, each acre worth 12d. yearly

200 a. pasture, worth 30s. yearly and no more because all the manorial tenants and residents have common pasture

a wood, containing 32 a., that was totally felled and sold last year by William Legh , worth nothing above enclosure and maintenance of the same to save its brushwood (virgulti)

warren in all demesne lands, worth 13s. 4d. yearly

various harvest- and winter-works according to manorial custom, worth 40s. yearly

view of frankpledge for 3 days a days year, viz., held according to manorial custom at Surlingham at Michaelmas, at Rockland St Mary on the morrow, and at Kirby Bedon on the second day following, worth 6s. 8d. yearly above the 20s. payable yearly to the king

a court held every three weeks, worth 6s. 8d. above the steward’s fee.

There is the site with various ruinous houses, worth 12d. yearly, a dovecot, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, assize rent, £8 18s. 1/2d. rent from various customary tenants, payable at the same feasts, 20 messuages or cottages demised to various tenants-at-will, each worth 12d. yearly, 200 a. arable demesne, each acre worth 8d. yearly, 16 a. meadow that is frequently flooded by the great river running from Norwich to the sea, each acre worth 18d. yearly, 5 a. marsh, each acre worth 12d. yearly, 200 a. pasture, worth 30s. yearly and no more because all the manorial tenants and residents have common pasture, a wood, containing 32 a., that was totally felled and sold last year by William Legh , worth nothing above enclosure and maintenance of the same to save its brushwood (virgulti), warren in all demesne lands, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, various harvest- and winter-works according to manorial custom, worth 40s. yearly, view of frankpledge for 3 days a days year, viz., held according to manorial custom at Surlingham at Michaelmas, at Rockland St Mary on the morrow, and at Kirby Bedon on the second day following, worth 6s. 8d. yearly above the 20s. payable yearly to the king, a court held every three weeks, worth 6s. 8d. above the steward’s fee.

Value variation

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