Chute

(Forest)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
19-47423 Feb 1408John De Lysle, KnightInquisitionHe held a parcel of the bailiwick of the forest of...
19-47528 Feb 1408John De Lysle, KnightInquisitionChute, 42 a. of assart in the forest, of the king ...
23-21712 Jan 1429Avenell, RobertInquisitionChute, four assarted parcels in the forest called ...
23-23116 Mar 1429Lisle, John, EsquireInquisitionChute forest, a parcel of the bailiwick called ‘Hy...
23-23214 Apr 1429Lisle, John, EsquireInquisitionChute, 42 a. assarted land within the forest of Ch...
23-58403 Jul 1431Avenell, RobertInquisitionCrux Easton, the manor and advowson of the church ...
23-58520 Feb 1431Avenell, Edmund, ChevalierInquisitionfour assarts called ‘Welham’, ‘Medemedoune’, ‘Midd...
23-58603 Jul 1431Avenell, Edmund, ChevalierInquisitionof ‪ Richard II, four assarts in the forest of Chu...

Related places

Place name Relationship
WiltshireIn county of

Extents and values

Total: 128.5d, (10s. 8d.)
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four assarted parcels in the forest called ‘Welham’, ‘Medmeham’, ‘Myddelton’, and ‘Angrys’, annual value 10s. 8½d.

Total: 0d, ()
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a parcel of the bailiwick called ‘Hyppyngescombe’ on the southern side, with the other bailiwick called ‘Wiltesherysbailly’, of no annual value

Total: 0d, ()
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42 a. assarted land within the forest of Chute, of no annual value above the rent for the same reasons as above

Total: 1600d, 128.5d, (£6 13s. 4d. // 10s. 8d.)
(Crux Easton, advowson of the church there, )

Four assarts in the forest of Chute, worth 10s. 8½d. yearly

Four assarts in the forest of Chute, worth 10s. 8½d. yearly

Value variation

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