Aston Clinton

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
18-4201 Mar 1400Bernard Brocas, KnightInquisition
20-21924 Jan 1415ElizabethInquisition
22-418 Jul 1423Roos, John, EsquireInquisitionthe manor of Aston Clinton for life, in demesne as...
23-27421 Jan 1429Montagu, Thomas, Count Of Perche, Lord Monthermer, Earl Of SalisburyInquisitionAston Clinton, the manor, held of the king in chie...
24-32901 Jun 1435Richard HertcombeInquisitionAston Clinton, the manor and advowson of the churc...Dundridge, the manor, parcel of the manor of Aston...Montjoy, the manor, parcel of the manor of Aston C...
25-53429 Oct 1440Thomas SeyntclereInquisition
25-58903 Nov 1442Richard Grey Of Wilton, KnightInquisitionAston Clinton, the manor, held of the earl of Sali...

Related places

Place name Relationship
Aston ClintonIn vicinity of
Aston ClintonSubentry of
Aston ClintonIn parish of
BuckinghamshireIn county of
BucklandIn vicinity of
HaltonIn vicinity of

Extents and values

Total: 1120d, 360d, (£4 13s. 4d. // £1 10s. )
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a site, worth nothing yearly

2 carucates of arable, demised at terms of years for 40s. yearly, payable at Easter and Michaelmas by equal parts

6 messuages with 6 bovates, demised at terms of years for 30s. yearly, each messuage with a bovate worth 5s. yearly, payable as above

8 a. meadow, demised at terms of years for 13s. 4d. yearly, payable at Michaelmas

20 a. wood, worth nothing yearly

10s. assize rent taken from free tenants at Easter and Michaelmas

perquisites of court, worth nothing yearly above the seneschal’s fee.

Total: 3161.5d, (£13 3s. 5d.)
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site, worth nothing yearly

9 messuages, worth 10s. yearly

a watermill, worth 10s. yearly

a dovecot, ruinous and thus worth nothing

16 virgates, worth 100s. yearly

200 a. land, worth 30s. yearly

40 a. meadow, worth 20s. yearly

a piece of meadow called ‘le Fen’, worth 25s. yearly

a pasture called ‘le Park’, enclosed by hedge and ditch, worth 30s. yearly

a small close called ‘le Hareclose’, worth 10s. yearly

14 a. pasture, worth nothing yearly above the common that various men have in the same

a ‘chalkpytt’, worth 4d. this year as in some years, but worth nothing yearly in other years

40 a. timber wood, its profits, as those of the ground there, worth nothing yearly

28s. 1 1/2d. free rent from various lands and tenements of free tenants, payable yearly at the feast of the Conception of Mary and Michaelmas equally

a court called ‘Court Baron’ held at various times of the year, worth nothing yearly above the fees of the steward and bailiff

and another court called ‘le lete’ held once yearly after Michaelmas, worth nothing yearly above the fees of the steward and bailiff

Total: 1200d, (£5 )
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Value variation

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