Chesterfield

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
18-97618 Oct 1404Thomas Earl Of KentInquisition
24-16714 Apr 1433Thomas Foliambe, EsquireInquisition
26-6326 Nov 1442Joan, Countess Of KentInquisitionChesterfield, the manor, held of the king in chief...

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Place name Relationship
BramptonIn vicinity of
ChesterfieldIn vicinity of
ChesterfieldIn parish of
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NewboldIn vicinity of

Extents and values

Total: 7453d, (£31 1s. 1d.)
(Chesterfield, )

a site, with houses built thereon and an adjacent garden, worth nothing yearly

£18 7s. 9d. assize rent from various tenants payable at Easter and Michaelmas

2 water-mills, worth £4 yearly

the office of bailiff-errant of the liberty (quodam officium ballivi libertatis et itinerantis), worth 30s. yearly

an annual fair on the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, worth 60s. yearly

a weekly market on Saturdays, worth 20s. yearly

a wapentake court, worth nothing this year after the fees of the steward and bailiff

a view of frankpledge, worth 3s. yearly

a court baron held every three weeks, worth 55s. yearly

10 a. meadow, worth 3s. 4d. yearly

a rent called ‘Shirrefstuth’, payable by various vills of the wapentake of Scarsdale ?on each side of (ex utraque parte de) Chesterfield at Easter and Michaelmas, sometimes more and sometimes less, worth 2s.

a toll called extrinsec toll, worth nothing this year

4 a. arable, not in tenure and worth nothing this year because flooded

a wood called ‘Bereley’ containing 30 a., worth nothing yearly

Value variation

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