Ingleby, South
(Lordship)
Referenced in E-CIPM(s)
E-CIPM | Date | Inquisition subject | Document type | Holding |
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25-510 | 12 Oct 1440 | Elizabeth Who Was Wife Of Warin Walgrave | Inquisition | South Ingleby, at the manor or lordship: a third o... |
Related places
Place name | Relationship |
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Lincolnshire | In county of |
Saxilby | In parish of |
Extents and values
Total: 0d, 486.5d, ( // £2 6d.)
(South Ingleby, Saxilby, Broxholme, North Ingleby, Torksey, lordship, )
a third of 2 parts of a dovecot, worth 17d. yearly
a third of 2 parts of the great garden, worth 4d. yearly
a third of 2 parts of the pasture by the great grange on the eastern side, worth 6d. yearly
a third of 2 parts of a windmill, worth 2s. yearly
‘la Lathgarth’ and ‘le Halgarth’, with entrance and exit, worth nothing yearly
the water of ditches on all sides of the court, within and without, with the fishery and other several waters at Till and other places within the said lordship, worth nothing yearly
a third of 2 parts of all fruits, worth nothing yearly
20 sheep lying in the folds of the lord, worth nothing yearly because the lord has no sheep there
a third of 2 parts of a parts of pasture called ‘Cotegarth’, worth 4d. yearly
24 bovates within the manor or lordship of South Ingleby, Saxilby, and Broxholme, each bovate worth 3s. 4d. yearly
a cottage called ‘John Smyth’, worth 6d. yearly
a cottage called ‘William Talyour’, worth 7s. 11d. yearly
2s. 9d. service rent for the steward’s land
2s. 4d. from Robert Johnson for a cottage called ‘Stewardyscroft’
2 roods of land, worth 8d. yearly; 2 a. 3 roods 13 perches 5 1/2 feet as of a third of 213 a.
1/2 rood in the same furlong, worth 4d. yearly; 3 1/2 a. 16 perches as of a perches as of hird of 2 parts of 16 a.
32 perches of land in ‘Robertys Crofte’, worth 6d. yearly; 4 a. 3 perches 5 1/2 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 18 a.
15 perches of land in ‘Southland’, worth 7 1/2d. yearly; 6 a. 3 roods 2 perches 11 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 30 a. one rood 12 perches in ‘Feggescroft’, worth 8d. yearly; one acre one rood 16 perches 5 1/2 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 6 a.
13 1/2 perches of land in ‘Feggehend’, worth 2d. yearly; 4 a. 3 roods 22 perches as of a third of 2
22 a. land in ‘Feldynghagh’, worth 8d. yearly; 3 a. one rood one perch 5 1/2 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 14 a. one rood
16 perches of land in ‘Wescroft’, worth 6d. yearly
38 a. land, between the woods of ‘Westwode’ and ‘Lysours’, worth 12d. yearly; 8 a. 10 perches 7 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 36 a. one rood
7 perches of land in the upper strip at ‘Le Frygh’ by the wood of ‘Lysours’, worth 12d. yearly; 4 1/2 a. 6 1/2 perches as of a third of 2 parts of 18 a.
close by the manor, worth 2s. yearly; 3 a. 17 perches 12 1/2 feet as of a third of 2
14 a. land in ‘Myllydaylle’, worth 6 1/2d. yearly; 2 a. 1 1/2 roods 11 perches 1 1/2 feet as of a third of 2
11 a. land in ‘Braywong’, worth 5d. yearly; 2 1/2 roods 11 perches 1 1/2 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 3 a.
2 roods of land in ‘Northclos’, worth 1d. yearly; 1 a. 1 1/2 roods 6 perches 11 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 5 a.
3 1/2 roods of land in ‘Cotecrofte’, worth 3d. yearly; 2 a. 1 1/2 roods 9 perches 5 1/2 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 10 a. 3 1/2 roods
12 perches of land in ‘Wodeland’, worth 6d. yearly
9 a. pasture in ‘Seerdale’ in the field of Torksey, worth 4d. yearly; 10 1/2 a. 15
underwood worth 2s. yearly; one acre 1 1/2 roods 11 perches 1 1/2 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 6 a.
2 roods of meadow in ‘Dyggedale’, worth 6d. yearly; 3 roods 13 perches 5 1/2 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 3 a.
3 roods of meadow in ‘Lytelmerch’, worth 4d. yearly; 1 a. 3 roods 4 perches 7 feet as of a third of 2
8 a. meadow in ‘Dryholme’, worth 6d. yearly; 6 a. 2 1/2 roods 6 perches 11 feet as of a third of 2
30 a. meadow lying in one piece in ‘le Kar’, worth 20d. yearly; 3 a. as of a third of 2
18 a. meadow in ‘le Northorgang’, worth 12d. yearly
2 a. meadow in ‘Southorgang’, worth 6d. yearly; 1 1/2 a. 8 perches 14 1/2 feet as of a third of 2
7 a. meadow in ‘le Longholmedynges’, worth 4d. yearly
2 a. pasture in ‘Closland’, held in common between Elizabeth and the heirs of John, lately her husband, worth 1/2d. yearly; and a third of
county, worth 2s. yearly. The lordship or manor of South Ingleby
a third of 2 parts of a dovecot, worth 17d. yearly, a third of 2 parts of the great garden, worth 4d. yearly, a third of 2 parts of the pasture by the great grange on the eastern side, worth 6d. yearly, a third of 2 parts of a windmill, worth 2s. yearly, ‘la Lathgarth’ and ‘le Halgarth’, with entrance and exit, worth nothing yearly, the water of ditches on all sides of the court, within and without, with the fishery and other several waters at Till and other places within the said lordship, worth nothing yearly, a third of 2 parts of all fruits, worth nothing yearly, 20 sheep lying in the folds of the lord, worth nothing yearly because the lord has no sheep there, a third of 2 parts of a parts of pasture called ‘Cotegarth’, worth 4d. yearly, 24 bovates within the manor or lordship of South Ingleby, Saxilby, and Broxholme, each bovate worth 3s. 4d. yearly, a cottage called ‘John Smyth’, worth 6d. yearly, a cottage called ‘William Talyour’, worth 7s. 11d. yearly, 2s. 9d. service rent for the steward’s land, 2s. 4d. from Robert Johnson for a cottage called ‘Stewardyscroft’, 7 a. land in the upper strip of ‘Northagh’ as of a third of 2 parts of 21 a., 2 roods of land, worth 8d. yearly; 2 a. 3 roods 13 perches 5 1/2 feet as of a third of 213 a., 1/2 rood in the same furlong, worth 4d. yearly; 3 1/2 a. 16 perches as of a perches as of hird of 2 parts of 16 a., 32 perches of land in ‘Robertys Crofte’, worth 6d. yearly; 4 a. 3 perches 5 1/2 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 18 a., 15 perches of land in ‘Southland’, worth 7 1/2d. yearly; 6 a. 3 roods 2 perches 11 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 30 a. one rood 12 perches in ‘Feggescroft’, worth 8d. yearly; one acre one rood 16 perches 5 1/2 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 6 a., 13 1/2 perches of land in ‘Feggehend’, worth 2d. yearly; 4 a. 3 roods 22 perches as of a third of 2, 22 a. land in ‘Feldynghagh’, worth 8d. yearly; 3 a. one rood one perch 5 1/2 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 14 a. one rood, 16 perches of land in ‘Wescroft’, worth 6d. yearly, 2 selions of pasture for easement with carts and other necessities in ‘Wescroft, 38 a. land, between the woods of ‘Westwode’ and ‘Lysours’, worth 12d. yearly; 8 a. 10 perches 7 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 36 a. one rood, 7 perches of land in the upper strip at ‘Le Frygh’ by the wood of ‘Lysours’, worth 12d. yearly; 4 1/2 a. 6 1/2 perches as of a third of 2 parts of 18 a., 3 roods of land, close by the manor, worth 2s. yearly; 3 a. 17 perches 12 1/2 feet as of a third of 2, 14 a. land in ‘Myllydaylle’, worth 6 1/2d. yearly; 2 a. 1 1/2 roods 11 perches 1 1/2 feet as of a third of 2, 11 a. land in ‘Braywong’, worth 5d. yearly; 2 1/2 roods 11 perches 1 1/2 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 3 a., 2 roods of land in ‘Northclos’, worth 1d. yearly; 1 a. 1 1/2 roods 6 perches 11 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 5 a., 3 1/2 roods of land in ‘Cotecrofte’, worth 3d. yearly; 2 a. 1 1/2 roods 9 perches 5 1/2 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 10 a. 3 1/2 roods, 12 perches of land in ‘Wodeland’, worth 6d. yearly, 2 a. pasture as of a third of 2, 9 a. pasture in ‘Seerdale’ in the field of Torksey, worth 4d. yearly; 10 1/2 a. 15, 8 feet of wood as of a third of 2 parts of 45 a. 19, 15 feet of wood in ‘Westwode’ in North or South Ingleby (Ingleby, underwood worth 2s. yearly; one acre 1 1/2 roods 11 perches 1 1/2 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 6 a., 2 roods of meadow in ‘Dyggedale’, worth 6d. yearly; 3 roods 13 perches 5 1/2 feet as of a third of 2 parts of 3 a., 3 roods of meadow in ‘Lytelmerch’, worth 4d. yearly; 1 a. 3 roods 4 perches 7 feet as of a third of 2, 8 a. meadow in ‘Dryholme’, worth 6d. yearly; 6 a. 2 1/2 roods 6 perches 11 feet as of a third of 2, 30 a. meadow lying in one piece in ‘le Kar’, worth 20d. yearly; 3 a. as of a third of 2, 18 a. meadow in ‘le Northorgang’, worth 12d. yearly, 2 a. meadow in ‘Southorgang’, worth 6d. yearly; 1 1/2 a. 8 perches 14 1/2 feet as of a third of 2, 7 a. meadow in ‘le Longholmedynges’, worth 4d. yearly, 2 a. pasture in ‘Closland’, held in common between Elizabeth and the heirs of John, lately her husband, worth 1/2d. yearly; and a third of, 2 parts of the profits of the courts, county, worth 2s. yearly. The lordship or manor of South Ingleby