Wantage

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
19-21020 Oct 1406Philip FitzwarynInquisitionHe held the manor of Wantage with the hundred for ...
19-21118 Sep 1408Philip FitzwarynInquisitionWantage. There are: a hall roofed with thatch; a h...
19-43203 Jan 1408Fulk FitzwarynInquisitionSo Fulk held the manor and hundred of the lordship...
19-47920 Apr 1408AnneAssignment of Dower
21-62526 Oct 1420Fulk Fitzwaryn Son Of Fulk Fitzwaryn Son Of Fulk Fitzwaryn , KnightInquisition
22-31927 Apr 1424Hankeford, William, KnightInquisition
23-52616 Apr 1431Carewe, Thomas, Chevalier, KnightInquisition
23-57602 May 1431Hankeford, Richard, Esquire, KnightInquisitionWantage, the manor with the hundred pertaining to ...
23-63627 Oct 1431Mare, Robert De La, Lord Of AldermastonInquisition
24-702 Oct 1432Robert BrounInquisition
24-2307 May 1433Thomas Ap Philip VaghanInquisition
26-15008 Nov 1442John Golafre, EsquireInquisition

Related places

Place name Relationship
BerkshireIn county of
CharltonIn vicinity of
GroveIn vicinity of
WantageIn parish of
Wantage, 1/3 ManorFractional part
Wantage, 2/3 ManorFractional part

Extents and values

Total: 720d, 8894d, 750d, (£3 // £37 1s. 2d. // £3 2s. 6d.)
(Wantage, hundred, )

a ruinous capital messuage, worth nothing yearly

a run-down dovecot, worth nothing yearly because there are no doves

6 carucates of arable, worth £4 yearly

75 a. meadow, worth 75s. yearly

300 a. hilly pasture, annual value 62s. 6d., each acre worth 2½d. yearly

3 a. pasture in two closes called ‘mores’, worth 3s. yearly

£16 rent assize, 60s. payable at the feast of St Thomas the Apostle, and the rest payable at Lady Day and Michaelmas by equal parts, delivered by various free tenants

9 tofts with curtilages pertaining to the same, demised and held at the will of the lord, rendering 9s. yearly at the feast of St Peter in Chains

a market held every Saturday, worth 13s. 4d. yearly

2 fairs, commonly worth 5s. yearly

perquisites of court, commonly worth 13s. 4d. yearly

issues of the hundred court, commonly worth 20s. yearly

£6 from various works: harvest, ploughing, mowing, and carting, payable yearly at the feast of St Peter in Chains and delivered by tenants-at-will;

a water-mill, worth 20s. yearly.

a ruinous capital messuage, worth nothing yearly, a run-down dovecot, worth nothing yearly because there are no doves, 6 carucates of arable, worth £4 yearly, 75 a. meadow, worth 75s. yearly, 300 a. hilly pasture, annual value 62s. 6d., each acre worth 2½d. yearly, 3 a. pasture in two closes called ‘mores’, worth 3s. yearly, £16 rent assize, 60s. payable at the feast of St Thomas the Apostle, and the rest payable at Lady Day and Michaelmas by equal parts, delivered by various free tenants, 18 cottages, 54 a. arable pertaining to the same, 9 tofts with curtilages pertaining to the same, demised and held at the will of the lord, rendering 9s. yearly at the feast of St Peter in Chains, a market held every Saturday, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 2 fairs, commonly worth 5s. yearly, perquisites of court, commonly worth 13s. 4d. yearly, issues of the hundred court, commonly worth 20s. yearly, £6 from various works: harvest, ploughing, mowing, and carting, payable yearly at the feast of St Peter in Chains and delivered by tenants-at-will;, a water-mill, worth 20s. yearly.

Value variation

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