Radnor, New

(Lordship)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
22-51027 Jun 1425Mortimer, Edmund, Earl Of March [D.1425]InquisitionIn the lordship there are £11 11s. 91/2d. assize r...
22-51113 Oct 1425Mortimer, Edmund, Earl Of March [D.1425]New Radnor, the castle, borough, lordship and land...
22-834NoneMortimer, Edmund, Earl Of March [D.1425]PartitionC New Radnor, the castle, borough, lordship and la...
24-7920 Nov 1432Anne Who Was Wife Of Edmund, Earl Of MarchInquisitionNew Radnor, the castle, borough, lordship and land...

Related places

Place name Relationship
New RadnorIn parish of
RadnorshireIn county of

Extents and values

Total: 38485.5d, (£160 7s. 1d.)
(New Radnor, )

castle is ruinous and worth nothing yearly

£9 8s. 6d. assize rent

£26 13s. 4d. farm of tolls of the market and fair (nundinarum); various arable acres lying dispersed in the borough’s fields and also various several closes and pasture, worth £4 12d. yearly

a watermill, worth 60s. yearly

agistment of the park, worth £4 yearly

2 advowsons – of the parish church of New Radnor, worth 10 marks yearly, and the parish church of Old Radnor, worth 40 marks yearly

£11 11s. 9 1/2d. assize rent

£6 13s. 4d. yearly from offices demised to farm

2 1/2 watermills, worth 60s. yearly

3s. 2d. rent yearly from tenants-at-will

11s. yearly from the farm of lands and pasture demised to tenants

a customary due every fourth year called ‘Hornegeld’ worth £6

a forest with a wood called ‘Norwod’, of which the agistment and farm of the varlet of the ditches, turbary and pannage are worth £11 15s. yearly

and perquisites of the court of both the lordship and the forest, worth £40 3s. 4d.

Value variation

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