Total: 779d, 1304.4d, (£3 4s. 11d. // £5 8s. 8d.)
(Whitwick, )
an old, ruinous castle on the manorial site with no buildings, worth nothing yearly
31 messuages of which 12 are ruinous and in the lord’s hand through lack of tenants, worth nothing yearly
19 messuages are worth 6d. yearly
289 a. waste, each acre worth 2d. yearly
2 water-mills, each worth 20s. yearly
a partly-decayed dovecot, worth nothing yearly
2 a. meadow, worth 2s. yearly
a close called ‘Halhey’ of 4 a., worth 4s. yearly
profits from stallage and picage on the lord’s ground, worth 2s. yearly and taken at Midsummer
100 a. wood and pasture, worth 40s. yearly above the parker’s fee and enclosure
400 a. waste, worth nothing yearly, because the tenants of Whitwick and other vills adjacent use it all year as common pasture
Everard Dyghby holds 2 closes by fealty and rendering 5d. yearly to the lord of the manor at Candlemas, Pentecost, and Michaelmas by equal parts.
There are 29 works called ‘Benys’ for harvesting the lord’s grain in August, each worth 1d. yearly
rent of 31 hens payable at Candlemas, price of each 1d.
view of frankpledge held yearly in the month of Easter and Michaelmas and a court baron held every three weeks, together worth 15s. yearly above the seneschal’s fee
a court called ‘Swannymot’ held yearly in Charnwood at Midsummer, worth 12d. yearly
and 1/3 profits of two views of frankpledge called ‘Wynchestre Court’ held yearly in the month of Easter and Michaelmas and 1/3 court baron held every three weeks at Leicester, each third worth 6s. 8d. yearly.
and 1/3 profits of two views of frankpledge called ‘Wynchestre Court’ held yearly in the month of Easter and Michaelmas
1/3 court baron held every three weeks at Leicester