Boughton Aluph

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
18-112111 Mar 1405Eleanor Widow Of Reynold Cobham, Knight , Formerly Wife Of John De Arundell, KnightInquisition
18-76816 Aug 1403Reynold Cobeham, Senior, KnightInquisition
24-21513 Mar 1434Elizabeth Who Was Wife Of Thomas Tryvet, KnightInquisitionBoughton Aluph, the manor, and the advowson of Bou...

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Place name Relationship
Boughton AluphIn vicinity of
Boughton AluphIn parish of
KentIn county of
SoakhamIn vicinity of

Extents and values

Total: 40d, 10879d, 2349d, (3s. 4d. // £45 6s. 7d. // £9 15s. 9d.)
(Boughton Aluph, advowson, Boughton Aluph church, )

site, worth nothing yearly because completely devastated

224 a. arable, each acre worth 6d. yearly

264 a. pasture for sheep (ovum) and cows, each acre worth 1d. yearly

12 a. meadow, each acre worth 2s. 6d. yearly

120 a. seasonable wood, worth nothing this year because felled completely with no profits possible this year

a watermill, worth nothing yearly because completely destroyed and broken-up

the advowson of the church, which is occupied, the church worth £20 yearly

£25 free rents from lands and tenements of free tenants of the manor – £10 at the feast of St Andrew , 100s. at Palm Sunday, 100s. at Midsummer and 100s. at Michaelmas

rents of 6 cockerels, each worth 1 1/2d.

40 hens, each worth 2d., from lands and tenements of free tenants of the manor, at Christmas

rent of 700 eggs from the same, at Easter, each 100 worth 4d.

manorial tenants bound, on account of their lands and tenements, to plough 28 a. land, called ?‘Gauelerth’ [ms soiled] in winter, the ploughing of each acre worth 12d.

a court every three weeks, worth 3s. 4d. after the expenses of the steward and bailiff

free rent of a pair of gilt spurs, price 6d., at Palm Sunday

rent of 6 geese from the tenements of manorial tenants at Lammas, price of each goose 3d.

rent of 3 bushels refined salt from lands of manorial tenants at Lammas, price of each bushel 6d.

rent of 100 horse nails from the same at Michaelmas, price of the nails 3d.

site, worth nothing yearly because completely devastated, 224 a. arable, each acre worth 6d. yearly, 264 a. pasture for sheep (ovum) and cows, each acre worth 1d. yearly, 12 a. meadow, each acre worth 2s. 6d. yearly, 120 a. seasonable wood, worth nothing this year because felled completely with no profits possible this year, a watermill, worth nothing yearly because completely destroyed and broken-up, the advowson of the church, which is occupied, the church worth £20 yearly, £25 free rents from lands and tenements of free tenants of the manor – £10 at the feast of St Andrew , 100s. at Palm Sunday, 100s. at Midsummer and 100s. at Michaelmas, rents of 6 cockerels, each worth 1 1/2d., 40 hens, each worth 2d., from lands and tenements of free tenants of the manor, at Christmas, rent of 700 eggs from the same, at Easter, each 100 worth 4d., manorial tenants bound, on account of their lands and tenements, to plough 28 a. land, called ?‘Gauelerth’ [ms soiled] in winter, the ploughing of each acre worth 12d., a court every three weeks, worth 3s. 4d. after the expenses of the steward and bailiff, free rent of a pair of gilt spurs, price 6d., at Palm Sunday, rent of 6 geese from the tenements of manorial tenants at Lammas, price of each goose 3d., rent of 3 bushels refined salt from lands of manorial tenants at Lammas, price of each bushel 6d., rent of 100 horse nails from the same at Michaelmas, price of the nails 3d., a pasture called ‘la Leyne in Bradmed’

Value variation

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