Newport

(Parish/vill)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
18-35105 Mar 1401Thomas FoulehurstInquisition
18-43816 Oct 1401Thomas Latymer, KnightInquisition
19-43130 Nov 1407Fulk FitzwarynInquisitionEdgmond, a third part of the manor, which manor wi...
19-66202 Jul 1409John MoucheInquisition
19-82424 Aug 1411Elizabeth Who Was The Wife Of Robert Ferrers, KnightInquisition
21-57501 Feb 1421Thomas HolesInquisition
21-63115 Nov 1420Anne Widow Of Fulk Fitzwaryn Son Of Fulk Fitzwaryn, KnightInquisition
21-696A09 Jun 1421Joan, Widow Of Roger VynourInquisition
23-57511 Apr 1431Hankeford, Richard, Esquire, KnightInquisitionEdgmond, 1/3 manor with thirds of its adjacent mem...
23-60420 Oct 1430Elarton, William, BastardInquisition
24-15625 Sep 1434Norman BabyngtonInquisition
24-23923 Oct 1434Elizabeth, Daughter Of Richard Hankeford, KnightInquisitionEdgmond, 1/2 of 1/3 manor, and 1/3 adjacent [membe...

Related places

Place name Relationship
BradfordIn hundred of
NewportManor in vicinity
NewportSubentry
ShropshireIn county of

Extents and values

Total: 720d, 1008d, (£3 // £4 4s. )
(Edgmond, Newport, )

a ruinous capital messuage, worth nothing yearly

3 virgates arable, worth 15s. yearly, payable as above

9 a. meadow, worth 9s. yearly

40 a. marsh, worth nothing yearly because manorial tenants have common pasture all year without rendering anything to the lord

60s. assize rent, payable as above

a ruinous capital messuage, worth nothing yearly, 3 virgates arable, worth 15s. yearly, payable as above, 9 a. meadow, worth 9s. yearly, 40 a. marsh, worth nothing yearly because manorial tenants have common pasture all year without rendering anything to the lord, 60s. assize rent, payable as above, 9 cottages, 30 a. arable pertaining to the same

Total: 1728d, (£7 4s. )
(Newport, )

the capital messuage, run-down, ruinous and devastated, worth nothing yearly

3 virgates of arable, worth 15s. yearly, at the above terms

9 a. meadow, worth 9s. yearly

40 a. marsh, worth nothing yearly because the manorial tenants have common pasture throughout the year without rendering anything to the lord

60s. assize rent, at the same terms equally

9 cottages with 30 a. arable belonging to them, demised and held as above for 60s. at the same terms equally.

Value variation

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