Orton, Little

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
22-30616 Sep 1424Clifford, ElizabethInquisitionOrton, the manor, extended at 106s. 8d. yearly, fo...
23-4124 May 1428Legh, William De, Knight, SeniorInquisitionLittle Orton, the manor, held of Richard Kirkebrid...

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Place name Relationship
Orton, LittleSubentry of

Extents and values

Total: 4408d, 2488d, 2144d, (£18 7s. 4d. // £10 7s. 4d. // £8 18s. 8d.)
(Little Orton, )

a capital messuage, worth nothing yearly above maintenance

an adjacent garden, worth 2s. yearly

2 carucates of arable demesne, each worth 13s. 4d. yearly: sum 26s. 8d. yearly

20 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly: sum 20s. yearly

20 messuages held by tenants for terms of years, each messuage demised for 12d. yearly: sum 20s. yearly

8 cottages held by tenants for terms of years, each cottage demised for 8d. yearly: sum 5s. 4d. yearly

8 carucates of land held by the tenants of the messuages and cottages for terms of years, each carucate demised for 13s. 4d. yearly: sum 106s. 8d. yearly

a vachery called ‘le Bowgh’, worth 26s. 8d. yearly

400 a. moor, worth nothing yearly because the moor is common pasture to all the tenants of Little Orton

200 a. wood, worth nothing yearly above the keeper’s fee because there is no wood for felling and the herbage is worth nothing yearly and cannot be demised in any way

a capital messuage, worth nothing yearly above maintenance, an adjacent garden, worth 2s. yearly, 2 carucates of arable demesne, each worth 13s. 4d. yearly: sum 26s. 8d. yearly, 20 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly: sum 20s. yearly, 20 messuages held by tenants for terms of years, each messuage demised for 12d. yearly: sum 20s. yearly, 8 cottages held by tenants for terms of years, each cottage demised for 8d. yearly: sum 5s. 4d. yearly, 8 carucates of land held by the tenants of the messuages and cottages for terms of years, each carucate demised for 13s. 4d. yearly: sum 106s. 8d. yearly, a vachery called ‘le Bowgh’, worth 26s. 8d. yearly, 400 a. moor, worth nothing yearly because the moor is common pasture to all the tenants of Little Orton, 200 a. wood, worth nothing yearly above the keeper’s fee because there is no wood for felling and the herbage is worth nothing yearly and cannot be demised in any way, court

Value variation

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