Hessle

(Parish/vill)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
18-30110 Jan 1400Thomas Moubray, DukeInquisition
18-41603 Sep 1401Philip Le Despenser, KnightInquisition
19-62620 Apr 1410Edmund Earl Of KentInquisitionCottingham, Hessle, Little Weighton, Bentley, Huns...
19-63828 Oct 1408Edmund Earl Of KentInquisition
19-639NoneEdmund Earl Of KentPartition
21-30219 Dec 1419John Hothom, KnightInquisition
21-83118 Jun 1421Gilbert Umfrevill, KnightInquisition
22-15307 Aug 1423Neville, ElizabethInquisitionCottingham, Hessle, Little Weighton, Bentley, Huns...
22-33206 May 1424Holand, Lucy, CountessInquisition
22-49704 Jul 1425Mortimer, Edmund, Earl Of March [D.1425]InquisitionWauldby, Willerby, Myton, Hessle, North Ferriby, B...
22-49812 Jan 1426Mortimer, Edmund, Earl Of March [D.1425]InquisitionWauldby, Willerby, Myton, Hessle, North Ferriby, B...
22-52110 Jun 1425Thornton, Robert (De)InquisitionHessle, 1lb. pepper at the same feasts equally, fr...
24-262NoneJoan, Wife Of Henry Brounflete, Knight, Duchess Of YorkInquisitionCottingham, a garret in the site of the manor, on ...
26-19420 Oct 1444John, Duke Of SomersetInquisition

Related places

Place name Relationship
HarthillIn hundred of
HessleManor in vicinity
HessleParish for
Yorkshire, East RidingIn county of

Extents and values

Total: 23260d, (£96 18s. 4d.)
(Southwood, Eppleworth Wood, Hessle, )

a garret in the site of the manor, on the lower bridge, with an orchard extending from this garret to the garret called ‘le Midell Garet’, worth nothing yearly

12 a. meadow in the Cottingham meadows called ‘Inglemere’ and ‘Salthengez’ with agistment, worth £14 4s. yearly

pasture[s] called ‘Stanhousgang’, ‘Stanhousgarth’ and ‘le Thorndyke’, worth 34s. yearly;

a pasture called ‘Estharpyn’, a pasture called ‘Willowcotgarth’, ‘Tweluehendez’, ‘Esthell’ and ‘le Hanyndyke’, a pasture called ‘Westharpyn’, a pasture called ‘Southchaunturla[nd]’... and ‘Southchaunturland’ on the east and a pasture at the east end of ‘Derynghamdyke’, worth £26 jointly demised to farm

11 messuages, worth £4 yearly

34 cottages, worth £7 yearly

34 bovates of land and 36 a. land, worth £19 3s. 9d. yearly

58 a. meadow above this meadow [sic], worth £9 yearly

a parcel of land and wood called ‘Harlaund’, worth nothing yearly because the tenants have common pasture

1/5 park of the manor, worth 20s. yearly

the following pastures – ‘Appulgarth’ worth 5 marks yearly

‘Litillortley’ worth 20s. 4d. yearly,

‘lez Gangez’ worth 6 marks yearly

and ‘Marschaldyke’ worth 5s. yearly

a watermill called ‘Maltmyln’ and a windmill, worth 13s. 4d. yearly

a parcel of turbary called ‘le Fryth’, worth 12d. yearly

70s. 3d. free rents from lands and tenements in ‘le Northgate’, at Pentecost and Martinmas

2 woods – Southwood and Eppleworth Wood, worth 26s. 8d. yearly

and 13s. 4d. part of an annual rent of 5 marks, at Michaelmas, from the crossing of Hessle.

a garret in the site of the manor, on the lower bridge, with an orchard extending from this garret to the garret called ‘le Midell Garet’, worth nothing yearly

34 bovates of land and 36 a. land, worth £19 3s. 9d. yearly

a watermill called ‘Maltmyln’ and a windmill, worth 13s. 4d. yearly