Whittington

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
19-43130 Nov 1407Fulk FitzwarynInquisitionWhittington, the castle, lordship and advowson wit...
23-57511 Apr 1431Hankeford, Richard, Esquire, KnightInquisitionWhittington, the castle and lordship with advowson...

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Extents and values

Total: 840d, 6480d, (£3 10s. // £27 )
(Whittington, castle, Selattyn, )

castle is worth nothing yearly

389 a. arable, now worth 30s. yearly

100 a. meadow, worth 60s. yearly

1,600 a. waste of a forest called ‘Gylvelyn’ and ‘Mecheyate’ super montem, worth nothing yearly above fee and wages of the forester and pasture for animals

1,600 a. forest called Babbinswood, worth nothing yearly above fee and wages of the forester and pasture for animals

1,300 a. moor called Perrymoor, worth nothing yearly because the tenants have common pasture without rendering anything to the lord

£16 assize rent, payable at Lady Day and Michaelmas equally

perquisites of the court of the lordship, commonly worth 40s. yearly

2 water-mills, worth 50s. yearly

2 fulling-mills, worth 40s. yearly.

castle is worth nothing yearly, 389 a. arable, now worth 30s. yearly, 100 a. meadow, worth 60s. yearly, 1,600 a. waste of a forest called ‘Gylvelyn’ and ‘Mecheyate’ super montem, worth nothing yearly above fee and wages of the forester and pasture for animals, 1,600 a. forest called Babbinswood, worth nothing yearly above fee and wages of the forester and pasture for animals, 1,300 a. moor called Perrymoor, worth nothing yearly because the tenants have common pasture without rendering anything to the lord, £16 assize rent, payable at Lady Day and Michaelmas equally, 45 cottages, 50 a. arable, 30 a. meadow pertaining to the same, 70 cottages, 150 a. arable, perquisites of the court of the lordship, commonly worth 40s. yearly, 2 water-mills, worth 50s. yearly, 2 fulling-mills, worth 40s. yearly.

castle is worth nothing yearly, 389 a. arable, now worth 30s. yearly, 100 a. meadow, worth 60s. yearly, 1,600 a. waste of a forest called ‘Gylvelyn’ and ‘Mecheyate’ super montem, worth nothing yearly above fee and wages of the forester and pasture for animals, 1,600 a. forest called Babbinswood, worth nothing yearly above fee and wages of the forester and pasture for animals, 1,300 a. moor called Perrymoor, worth nothing yearly because the tenants have common pasture without rendering anything to the lord, £16 assize rent, payable at Lady Day and Michaelmas equally, 45 cottages, 50 a. arable, 30 a. meadow pertaining to the same, 70 cottages, 150 a. arable, perquisites of the court of the lordship, commonly worth 40s. yearly, 2 water-mills, worth 50s. yearly, 2 fulling-mills, worth 40s. yearly.

Value variation

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