Weaverthorpe

(Manor)
(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
21-13814 Apr 1419George Brewes, EsquireInquisitionHe held the manor of Weaverthorpe in his demesne a...
23-55131 Jan 1431Brounflete, Thomas, ChevalierInquisitionWeaverthorpe, the manor. There is the manorial sit...
26-40914 Jun 1446Hugh Cokesey, KnightInquisitionWeaverthorpe, the manor, annual value 10 marks, he...
21-13814 Apr 1419George Brewes, EsquireInquisitionHe held the manor of Weaverthorpe in his demesne a...
23-55131 Jan 1431Brounflete, Thomas, ChevalierInquisitionWeaverthorpe, the manor. There is the manorial sit...
26-40914 Jun 1446Hugh Cokesey, KnightInquisitionWeaverthorpe, the manor, annual value 10 marks, he...

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Place name Relationship
WeaverthorpeIn parish of
WeaverthorpeIn parish of
Yorkshire, East RidingIn county of
Yorkshire, East RidingIn county of

Extents and values

Total: 2400d, (£10 )
(Weaverthorpe, )

Total: 738d, 600d, (£3 1s. 6d. // £2 10s. )
(Weaverthorpe, )

site, worth 18d. yearly

300 a. land and meadow in demesne, annual value 50s., demised to various tenants-at-will, each acre worth 2d. yearly

a several pasture called ‘le Burhowe’ that lies on ‘le Wald’, containing 100 a. land by estimate, worth 10s. yearly.

Total: 2400d, (£10 )
(Weaverthorpe, )

Total: 738d, 600d, (£3 1s. 6d. // £2 10s. )
(Weaverthorpe, )

site, worth 18d. yearly

300 a. land and meadow in demesne, annual value 50s., demised to various tenants-at-will, each acre worth 2d. yearly

a several pasture called ‘le Burhowe’ that lies on ‘le Wald’, containing 100 a. land by estimate, worth 10s. yearly.

Value variation

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