Caerleon

(Castle)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
22-50816 Jul 1425Mortimer, Edmund, Earl Of March [D.1425]Inquisition
24-7720 Oct 1432Anne Who Was Wife Of Edmund, Earl Of MarchInquisitionThe castle and keep are worth nothing yearly. Pert...

Related places

Place name Relationship
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Extents and values

Total: 11701.25d, 1236d, (£48 15s. 1d. // £5 3s. )
(castle, Usk, keep, Caerleon, )

castle and keep are worth nothing yearly

£26 2s. 1 1/4d. assize rent of free tenants yearly – 33s. ?4d. [ms galled] at Lady Day and the remainder at Michaelmas

29[?s.] rent by custom called discharge of haulage over the river Usk for repair of the weir, paid at the term called Hockday (‘hokday’)

104s. rent by custom called rent of serjeanty, paid at Lady Day and Michaelmas equally

84 a. land of the demesne lands, each acre worth 7d. yearly

42 a. arable called ‘Tussetteslond’, each acre worth 8d. yearly

9 messuages called ‘Tussetteslond’ [sic], each worth 12d. yearly

7 a. meadow, each acre worth ?2s. at Michaelmas only

20 a. pasture called ‘Wernehir’ which used to pay 20s. before the rebellion and now, for want of tenant, 6s. 8d. at Michaelmas

3 a. land and pasture called ‘Potesmoght’, each acre worth 12d. yearly at Michaelmas

a fulling[-mill], which used to pay £7 yearly before the rebellion and now, for want of tenant, is worth 13s. 4d. yearly, at Easter and Michaelmas

pleas and perquisites of the court, worth £15 yearly.

Value variation

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