Beaumanor

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
20-9029 Jul 1413Henry De Beaumont, KnightInquisition
20-9101 Aug 1413Henry De Beaumont, KnightInquisition
20-9518 Aug 1413ElizabethAssignment of Dower
23-10127 Nov 1427Beaumont, Elizabeth, Lady BeaumontInquisitionBeaumanor, the manor with its members and appurten...

Related places

Place name Relationship
Barrow Upon SoarIn parish of
BeaumanorSubentry
Beaumanor, Lord OfAssociated with
LeicestershireIn county of
Lord Of BeaumanorAssociated with

Extents and values

Total: 132d, 312d, (11s. // £1 6s. )
(Beaumanor, )

There are various buildings on the manorial site: a hall, 8 chambers, chapel, cook-house, 2 granges, granary, stable, and byre, worth nothing yearly above repairs and maintenance

12 a. pasture and wood, its pasture is worth nothing yearly above the parker’s fee, enclosure, and maintaining game

underwood is worth 2s. yearly

a ruinous water-mill, worth nothing yearly

2 stanks, one called ‘le mote’ and the other called ‘Beaumanoir Pole’, worth 12d. yearly

a close called ‘Farewode’ of 6 a., worth 2s. yearly

a close called ‘Newclose’ of 2 a., worth 12d. yearly

a close called ‘Wellehangl’ of 3 a., worth 3s. yearly

a close called ‘Thorpe Launde’ of 3 a., worth 2s. yearly

200 a. waste in Charnwood, worth nothing yearly because the tenants here as from other vills adjacent use it all year as common pasture for their animals

80 a. arable, each acre worth 3d. yearly

6 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly

and view of frankpledge held yearly in the month of Easter and at Michaelmas and a court baron held every three weeks, each worth nothing yearly above the seneschal’s fee.

Value variation

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