Wakefield

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
18-64103 Sep 1402Edmund Duke Of YorkInquisition
20-47930 Sep 1415Joan Duchess Of YorkInquisition
20-72214 Jan 1418Brian De Stapilton, KnightInquisition
21-11924 Mar 1418John Fitzwilliam, KnightInquisition
22-13607 Dec 1422Fitzwilliam, John, EsquireInquisition
24-262NoneJoan, Wife Of Henry Brounflete, Knight, Duchess Of YorkInquisitionWakefield, the manor. The manor and lordship with ...Wakefield, Stanley, Ouchthorpe, Woodhall, Newton, ...

Related places

Place name Relationship
ThornesIn vicinity of
WakefieldIn vicinity of
Wakefield, NorthgateIn parish of
Yorkshire, West RidingIn county of

Extents and values

Total: 3096d, 880d, (£12 18s. // £3 13s. 4d.)
(Wakefield, )

£4 free rents, at Easter and Michaelmas equally from free tenants and burgesses

a common oven, worth 10s. yearly

10 bovates of land in the hands of tenants-at- will, each bovate worth 3s. yearly, at the same feasts

10 cottages, each worth 12d. at the same feasts

20 a. pasture called ‘Wylbygh’, worth 20s. yearly

2 advowsons of 2 chantries, worth nothing yearly

10 a. pasture called Defford, worth 8s. yearly

30 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly, at the same feasts

2 watermills, worth £4 yearly

a fulling-mill, worth 13s. 4d. yearly

a fair at Midsummer and another at All Saints, their tolls and profits worth 10s. yearly

a market every Friday, its toll worth 6s. 8d. yearly

a court and view of frankpledge held within a month after Easter and within a month after Michaelmas, the perquisites worth 10s. yearly after the steward’s fee

courts baron every three weeks, perquisites worth 13s. 4d. yearly after the steward’s fee

a court of free burgesses called ‘Burgesse Court’ held for 4 days each year, its perquisites worth 3s. 4d. yearly

a court of pie-powder (Ped Puluerifat’) called ‘Pypovderescourt’ held daily from hour to hour, its perquisites worth 6s. 8d. yearly.