E-CIPM 25-256: ELEANOR TALBOT

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ELEANOR TALBOT

Writ Head

255 Writ. ‡ 24 April 1439. [Bate].

Addressed to the escheator in Devon and Cornwall.

Inquisition Head

CORNWALL. Inquisition. Launceston. 20 May 1439. [Wyse].

[Inquisition: ms worn and galled.]

Jurors

Jurors: John Arundell Trerys, knight ; John Pentyre, esquire ; Thomas Rescarrek, esquire ; Richard Arundell Trerys, esquire; William Reynward ; John Pal...r ; John Pengelly ; John Kestell ; Ellis Vppetone ; Robert Cork ; John Estecote ; and John Tredyden .

Holdings

She held no lands or tenements of the king in chief in demesne or service, but was seised of the following in demesne as of fee.

Hilton, 1/6 manor, held as a whole of the king as of his castle of Launceston as of his duchy of Cornwall in free socage by 10s. ‘motlet rent’, payable at Michaelmas for all services. There is a capital messuage, worth 12d. yearly; 80 a. arable demesne, each acre worth 3d. yearly; 4 a. meadow, each acre worth 4d. yearly; and 8 a. wood, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. John Baget holds a messuage and ferling of land there at will, worth 6s. 8d. yearly. There are 3 knights’ fees and 100s. rent taken yearly by the hand of various free tenants at Michaelmas; and perquisites of court, worth 2s. yearly.
Robert Hungerford, knight , is her kin and next heir as son of Katherine sister of Eleanor. He is aged 26 years and more. [1]+ Edmund, bishop of Exeter , John, Lord Tiptoft and of Powys, knight, John Juyn, knight , Robert Longe , Roger Trewebody , Thomas Cokeyn , and John Lawhyere were lately seised of the following manors and, by indented charter, they granted them, among other things, to Eleanor and the heirs of her body, with successive remainders to Walter Hungerford, knight, lord of Heytesbury and Hommet , and Katherine his wife, and the heirs male of their bodies; to the heirs of the bodies of Walter and Katherine; and to the right heirs of Thomas Peuerell , as more fully shown in the charter, dated on 12 November 1432 and shown to the jurors. Eleanor was thus seised in demesne as of fee tail, and died seised of this estate without heir of her body. Katherine died, and Walter is still living.+[1] Walter and Katherine had issue of their bodies: Robert. He is still living, and kin and next heir of Eleanor, as abovesaid.
Park, the manor, held of Edmund, bishop of Exeter , as of his manor of Pawton by knight service. There is a capital messuage with garden, worth 3s. 4d. yearly; a dovecot, worth 12d. yearly; 2 watermills for grain, worth 3s. 4d. yearly; 60 a. arable, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 2 a. meadow, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 20 a. wood, each acre worth 3d. yearly; 6 messuages held by various tenants-at-will, each worth 12d. yearly; 4 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 6s. 8d. yearly; 5s. rent payable by the hand of various free tenants at Easter and Michaelmas; and perquisites of court, worth 2s. yearly.
Hamatethy, the manor, held of Thomas Chedder as of his manor of Trevisquite in socage. There is a capital messuage, worth 3s. 4d. yearly; a watermill for grain, worth 6s. 8d. yearly; a watermill for fulling, worth 2s. yearly; 40 a. arable demesne, each acre worth 3d. yearly; 6 a. meadow, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 12 a. wood, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 22 messuages held by various tenants-at-will, each worth 10d. yearly; 16 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 6s. 8d. yearly; toll tin, worth 6d. yearly; perquisites of court, worth 12d. yearly; 100 a. pasture, each acre worth 1d. yearly; a turbary, worth 40s. yearly; and 12d. rent payable by the hand of free tenants at the said feasts.
Penhale, the manor, held of John Licob , service unknown. There is a capital messuage, worth 12d. yearly; 6 a. arable, each acre worth 3d. yearly; 2 a. meadow, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 3 messuages held by various tenants-at-will, each worth 8d. yearly; 2 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 2s. yearly; 12d. rent payable by the hand of various free tenants at the said feasts; and perquisites of court, worth 8d. yearly.
Continues as +[1]+ above, regarding the following. Walter and Katherine had issue of their bodies: Robert Hungerford, knight , still living. Robert is kin and next heir of Eleanor, as described above.
Trevegoe, the manor, held of John Astthorp , service unknown. There is a capital messuage, worth 12d. yearly; 20 a. arable demesne, each acre worth 5d. yearly; 3 messuages held by various tenants-at-will, each worth 12d. yearly; 3 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 6s. 8d. yearly; and 5s. rent taken yearly by the hand of various free tenants at the said feasts.
Newland, the manor, held of John Dynham, knight , service unknown. There is a capital messuage, worth 10d. yearly; 4 messuages held by various tenants-at- will, each worth 10d. yearly; 3 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 6s. yearly; 30s. rent taken yearly by the hand of various free tenants at the said feasts; and 4 blowing-mills, each worth 2s. 6d. yearly.
Dannon, the manor, held of the said John Astthorp , service unknown.There is a capital messuage, worth 13d. yearly; 60 a. arable demesne, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 30 a. pasture, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 12 a. wood, each acre worth 2d. yearly; and 5s. rent taken by the hand of various free tenants at the said feasts.
Nanzearth, the manor, held of Richard Hendor , service unknown.
There is a capital messuage, worth 12d. yearly; 3 messuages held by various tenants-at- will, each worth 12d. yearly; and 3 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 6s. yearly.
Rillaton, the manor, held of the king as of his castle of Launceston as of his duchy of Cornwall in free socage by service of 2s. ‘motlet rent’, payable at Michaelmas for all services. There is a capital messuage, worth 10d. yearly; 3 messuages held by various tenants-at-will, each worth 12d. yearly; 4 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 6s. 2d. yearly; and 10s. rent taken yearly by the hand of various free tenants at the said feasts.
Treflyghan, the manor, held of Richard Hendor , service unknown. There are 4 messuages held by various tenants-at-will, each worth 12d. yearly; and 3 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 5s. 4d. yearly.
Halvenna, the manor, held of the prior of Bodmin , service unknown. There is a capital messuage, worth 12d. yearly; 4 messuages held by various tenants-at- will, each worth 12d. yearly; 7 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 7s. yearly; and 7s. rent taken yearly by the hand of various free tenants at the said feasts.
Tresodern, the manor, held of John Petyt , service unknown. There are 3 messuages held by various tenants-at-will, each worth 10d. yearly; and 2 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 8s. yearly.
Edward Courtenay, earl of Devon , Richard Sergeaux, chevalier , John Sergeaux , William Sergeaux, chaplain , Thomas Beuyll, chaplain , Henry Nanfan , John Syreston , and John Tregaek, chaplain , held the following manors and advowson for the life of Richard [Sergeaux] from the inheritance of Elizabeth his wife, daughter of William Bodrugan, knight , with reversion to Otes Bodrugan ; and certain fine was levied at Westminster on the quindene of Michaelmas 1386 [CP 25/1/33/29, no. 14] before Robert Belknap and his associates, king’s justices of the Bench, between Otes son of Ralph Trenewith and Eleanor, described as Eleanor, daughter of Thomas Peuerell, querents , and the said Otes Bodrugan, deforciant , regarding the manors and advowson. Otes Bodrugan granted for him and his heirs that the manors and advowson held for the life of Richard [Sergeaux] by the earl, Richard, John, William, Thomas, Henry, John, and John from the inheritance of Otes Bodrugan , with reversion to Otes Bodrugan and his heirs, should instead remain wholly to Otes son of Ralph, and Eleanor, and to the heirs of the bodies of Otes and Eleanor, to hold of Otes [Bodrugan] and his heirs, with successive remainders to John Tremayn , Laurence Halap , James Halap , and Thomas Nanshyllyn, chaplain , and to the heirs of Laurence for the life of Otes son of Otes Bodrugan ; to the heirs of the body of Otes son of Ralph; to William, brother of Otes son of Ralph, and the heirs of his body; and severally to various other people, as more fully apparent in the fine, shown to the jurors. Richard Sergeaux died and, after his death, Otes son of Ralph, and Eleanor, entered the manors and, with the advowson, were seised in demesne as of fee tail by virtue of the fine.
Pendrim, the manor and advowson of the church of St Martin by Looe, held of Thomas, earl of Devon , as of his manor of Sheviock by knight service. There is a capital messuage, worth 2s. yearly; a watermill for grain, worth 6s. yearly; 80 a. arable demesne, each acre worth 4d. yearly; an acre of meadow, worth 8d. yearly; 13 messuages held by various tenants-at-will, each worth 12d. yearly; 13 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 6s. 8d. yearly; 5s. rent taken yearly by the hand of various free tenants at the said feasts; and perquisites of court, worth 6s. 8d. yearly.
East Looe, the manor, held of Thomas, earl of Devon , as of his manor of Sheviock by knight service. There is a messuage, worth nothing yearly; 100s. rent taken yearly by the hand of various free tenants at the said feasts; and 3s. 4d. rent taken from tenants-at-will at the same feasts.
Trethaek, the manor. It is not held of the king , but of whom and by what service is unknown.
Edward, earl of Devon , Richard Sergeaux, chevalier , John Sergeaux , William Sergeaux, chaplain , Thomas Beuyll, chaplain , Henry Nanfan , John Syreston , and John Tregaek, chaplain , held the following manors of Trethew and Trethim for the life of Richard [Sergeaux]; and another fine was levied at Westminster on the quindene of Michaelmas 1386 [CP 25/1/33/29, no. 13] before Robert Belknap and his associates, king’s justices of the Bench, between Eleanor, described as Eleanor, daughter of Thomas Peuerell, querent , and the said Otes Bodrugan, deforciant , regarding the two manors. Otes granted for him and his heirs that the manors held by the earl, Richard, John, William, Thomas, Henry, John, and John for the life of Richard [Sergeaux] from the inheritance of Otes, with reversion to Otes and his heirs, should instead remain to Eleanor and the heirs of her body by Otes son of Ralph Trenewith , with successive remainders to Thomas Peuerell , Margaret his wife, and George their son, for their lives; to John Tremayn , Laurence Halap , James Halap , and Thomas Nanshyllyn, chaplain , and the heirs of Laurence for the life of Otes son of Otes Bodrugan ; to Otes son of Ralph and the heirs of his body; to William, brother of Otes son of Ralph, and the heirs of his body; and severally to various other people, as more fully apparent in the fine, shown to the jurors. Richard died and, after his death, Eleanor entered the manors and was thus seised in demesne as of fee tail by virtue of the fine.
Trethew, the manor, held of John Dynham, knight , service unknown. There is a capital messuage, worth 2s. yearly; 2 dovecots, each worth 12d. yearly; a watermill for grain, worth 3s. yearly; a fulling-mill, worth 6d. yearly; 100 a. arable demesne, each acre worth 3d. yearly; 2 a. meadow, each acre worth 6d. yearly; 16 a. wood, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 11 messuages held by various tenants-at-will, each messuage worth 11d. yearly; 7 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 6s. yearly; and 18s. rent taken yearly by the hand of various free tenants at the said feasts.
Trethim, the manor. It is not held of the king , but of whom and by what service is unknown.
Otes son of Ralph afterwards died without heir of his body by Eleanor, or otherwise, and Otes son of Otes Bodrugan , William, brother of Otes son of Ralph Trenewith , Thomas Peuerell , Margaret his wife, and George their son, all similarly died. Eleanor, thus seised of the manors of Trethake and Trethim, granted all the estate she had in them, by indented charter, to William Bodrugan, knight , still living, to hold by rendering £10 to Eleanor and her assigns for life at the four terms of the year, as more fully apparent in the charter, dated on 15 February 1430 and shown to the jurors. She died seised of the rent and of the manors of Pendrim, East Looe, and Trethew, with advowson of the church, without heir of her body by Otes son of Ralph. The manors and advowson remain, and should remain, by virtue of the fine, to William Bodrugan, knight , as son and heir of William brother of Otes son of Ralph Trenewith . William Bodrugan is aged 34 years and more.

She died on 11 April last. Robert Hungerford, knight , is her kin and next heir, and aged 26 years and more.

TNA reference

C 139/93/51 mm. 1, 3

E 149/164/13 m. 2

Inquisition Head

DEVON. Inquisition. Tavistock. 22 May 1439. [Wyse].

[Inquisition: ms worn and faded.]

Jurors

Jurors: Peter Eggecomb ; William Mileton ; John Culmeston ; Otes Dynand ; John Fitz Walter ;n183 Walter Mey ; Philip Dyvowe ; William Eggecomb ; Richard Frendship ; John Cleybery ; Richard Kake ; and John Tolle .

Holdings

She held no lands or tenements in demesne or service of the king in chief. Continues as 255+[1] regarding the following, except the final clause of the grant is to the right heirs of Margaret who was wife of Thomas Peuerell .

South Pool, the manor. There is a capital messuage with garden, worth 2s. yearly; 40 a. arable demesne, each acre worth 8d. yearly; 8 a. meadow, each acre worth 10d. yearly; 17 messuages held by various tenants-at-will, each worth 12d. yearly; 12 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 6s. yearly; 3 knights’ fees and 2s. rent taken yearly by the hand of various free tenants at Easter and Michaelmas; a watermill for grain, worth 30s. yearly; a dovecot, worth 2s. yearly; 20 a. wood, each acre worth 2d. yearly; and perquisites of court, worth 2s. yearly.
Harleston, the manor. There is a capital messuage, worth 12d. yearly; 20 a. arable demesne, each acre worth 6d. yearly; 40 a. wood, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 10 messuages held by various tenants-at-will, each worth 12d. yearly; and 6 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 6s. 4d. yearly.
Diptford, advowson of the church.
The manors and advowson are held of the heirs of Elizabeth, lately wife of Richard, late earl of Warwick , as of her manor of North Bovey, service unknown. Continues as 255+[1]. Walter and Katherine have issue of their bodies: Robert Hungerford, knight , still living. While Eleanor was seised of the manor, she granted it to John Copleston for life, to hold by rent of a grain of wheat yearly. The grant was made by charter, dated on 25 June 1436 and shown to the jurors.
Whelmstone, the manor, held of Edmund, bishop of Exeter , as of his manor of Crediton, service unknown. There is a capital messuage with garden, worth 20d. yearly; 2 watermills, one for grain and the other for fulling, each worth 40d. yearly; 40 a. arable demesne, each acre worth 6d. yearly; 5 a. meadow, each acre worth 8d. yearly; 10 a. pasture, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 16 a. wood, each acre worth 1 1/2d. yearly; 4 messuages held by various tenants-at-will, each worth 12d. yearly; 4 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 6s. 8d. yearly; and 4s. rent taken yearly by the hand of various free tenants at Easter and Michaelmas.
She was seised of the following in demesne as of fee.
Cobham Week, 1/6 manor, held of Thomas, earl of Devon , as of his castle of Okehampton by knight service. There is a capital messuage, worth 2s. yearly; a watermill for grain, worth 6s. 8d. yearly; 30 a. arable demesne, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 6 a. meadow, each acre worth 6d. yearly; 2 knights’ fees and £6 rent taken yearly by the hand of various free tenants at Easter and Michaelmas; and 60 a. wood, each acre worth 2d. yearly.
She held the following in dower by endowment of William Talbot, knight , lately her husband, and by assignment of Thomas Talbot, esquire ,n184 in allocation from the manors of Moditonham, Rode, and St Mewan, and all William’s lands and tenements in Launceston and other places in Cornwall and Devon, rendering 100s. yearly to Thomas and his heirs at Easter and Michaelmas. She died seised of this estate. Thomas is son and heir of William, and aged 40 years and more.
Spreyton, the manor, held of the king as of his duchy of Lancaster by knight service. There is a capital messuage, worth 12d. yearly; a watermill for grain, worth 5s. yearly; a dovecot, worth 6d. yearly; 100 a. arable demesne, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 12 a. pasture, each acre worth 1d. yearly; 6 a. meadow, each acre worth 6d. yearly; 40 a. wood, each acre worth 1 1/2d. yearly; 14 messuages held by various tenants-at-will, each worth 6d. yearly; 4 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 4s. yearly; 2 knights’ fees and £12 rent taken yearly by the hand of various free tenants at Easter and Michaelmas; and perquisites of court, worth 6s. yearly.
Sourton, the manor, held of John Speke, knight , service unknown. There is a capital messuage, worth 10d. yearly; a watermill for grain, worth 3s. 4d. yearly; 40 a. arable demesne, each acre worth 3d. yearly; 12 a. pasture, each acre worth 1d. yearly; 6 a. meadow, each acre worth 5d. yearly; 15 messuages held by various tenants-at-will, each worth 7d. yearly; 6 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 3s. 4d. yearly; £7 rent taken yearly by the hand of various free tenants at the said feasts; and perquisites of court, worth 5s. yearly.
Boasley, the manor, held of the king as of his duchy of Lancaster by knight service. There is a capital messuage, worth 10d. yearly; 20 a. arable demesne, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 16 a. wood, each acre worth 1d. yearly; 16 a. pasture, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 8 a. meadow, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 5 messuages held by various tenants-at-will, each worth 9d. yearly; 4 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 3s. 4d. yearly; and 40s. rent taken yearly by the hand of various free tenants at the said feasts.
Prewley, the manor, held of John Speke, knight , service unknown. There are 4 messuages held by various tenants-at-will, each worth 10d. yearly; 3 ferlings of land held by the same tenants, each worth 3s. yearly; and 30 a. pasture held by the same tenants, each acre worth 1d. yearly.

Date of death and heir as 255 Heir is described as the son of Katherine sister of Eleanor.

[Head:] Delivered to court.... year 18 [ms worn and dirty].

TNA reference

C 139/93/51 mm. 1–2

E 149/164/13 m. 1

n183^: The ms records the jurors’ names as ‘... John Fitz Walter Mey...’.

n184^: Margin: ‘Thomas Talbot’.

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
South Pool
capital messuage, garden2s.a (1 x capital messuage garden)2s. (=24d.)
arable demesne8d. (per unit)40 a. (40 x acre)£1 6s. 8d. (=320d.)
meadow10d. (per unit)8 a. (8 x acre)6s. 8d. (=80d.)
messuages12d. (per unit)17 (17 x messuages)17s. (=204d.)
land6s. (per unit)12 (12 x ferling)£3 12s. (=864d.)
knights’ fees3 (3 x knights’ fees) -
rent2s.2s. (=24d.)
watermill for grain30s.a (1 x watermill for grain)£1 10s. (=360d.)
dovecot2s.a (1 x dovecot)2s. (=24d.)
wood2d. (per unit)20 a. (20 x acre)3s. 4d. (=40d.)
perquisites of court2s.2s. (=24d.)
Total: £8 3s. 8d. (=1964d.)
Harleston
capital messuage12d.a (1 x capital messuage)1s. (=12d.)
arable demesne6d. (per unit)20 a. (20 x acre)10s. (=120d.)
wood2d. (per unit)40 a. (40 x acre)6s. 8d. (=80d.)
messuages12d. (per unit)10 (10 x messuages)10s. (=120d.)
land6s. 4d. (per unit)6 (6 x ferling)£1 18s. (=456d.)
Total: £3 5s. 8d. (=788d.)
Total: (=0d.)
Whelmstone
capital messuage, garden20d.a (1 x capital messuage garden)1s. 8d. (=20d.)
watermills40d. (per unit)2 (2 x watermills)6s. 8d. (=80d.)
arable demesne6d. (per unit)40 a. (40 x acre)£1 (=240d.)
meadow8d. (per unit)5 a. (5 x acre)3s. 4d. (=40d.)
pasture2d. (per unit)10 a. (10 x acre)1s. 8d. (=20d.)
wood1 1/2d. (per unit)16 a. (16 x acre)2s. (=24d.)
messuages12d. (per unit)4 (4 x messuages)4s. (=48d.)
land6s. 8d. (per unit)4 (4 x ferling)£1 6s. 8d. (=320d.)
rent4s.4s. (=48d.)
Total: £3 10s. (=840d.)
Cobham Week
capital messuage2s.a (1 x capital messuage)2s. (=24d.)
watermill for grain6s. 8d.a (1 x watermill for grain)6s. 8d. (=80d.)
arable demesne4d. (per unit)30 a. (30 x acre)10s. (=120d.)
meadow6d. (per unit)6 a. (6 x acre)3s. (=36d.)
knights’ fees2 (2 x knights’ fees) -
rent£6£6 (=1440d.)
wood2d. (per unit)60 a. (60 x acre)10s. (=120d.)
1/6 (0.17) -
Total: £7 11s. 8d. (=1820d.)
Spreyton
capital messuage12d.a (1 x capital messuage)1s. (=12d.)
watermill for grain5s.a (1 x watermill for grain)5s. (=60d.)
dovecot6d.6d. (=6d.)
arable demesne4d. (per unit)100 a. (100 x acre)£1 13s. 4d. (=400d.)
pasture1d. (per unit)12 a. (12 x acre)1s. (=12d.)
meadow6d. (per unit)6 a. (6 x acre)3s. (=36d.)
wood1 1/2d. (per unit)40 a. (40 x acre)5s. (=60d.)
messuages6d. (per unit)14 (14 x messuages)7s. (=84d.)
land4s. (per unit)4 (4 x ferling)16s. (=192d.)
knights’ fees2 (2 x knights’ fees) -
rent£12£12 (=2880d.)
perquisites of court6s.6s. (=72d.)
Total: £15 17s. 10d. (=3814d.)
Sourton
capital messuage10d.a (1 x capital messuage)10d. (=10d.)
watermill for grain3s. 4d.a (1 x watermill for grain)3s. 4d. (=40d.)
arable demesne3d. (per unit)40 a. (40 x acre)10s. (=120d.)
pasture1d. (per unit)12 a. (12 x acre)1s. (=12d.)
meadow5d. (per unit)6 a. (6 x acre)2s. 6d. (=30d.)
messuages7d. (per unit)15 (15 x messuages)8s. 9d. (=105d.)
land3s. 4d. (per unit)6 (6 x ferling)£1 (=240d.)
rent£7£7 (=1680d.)
perquisites of court5s.5s. (=60d.)
Total: £9 11s. 5d. (=2297d.)
Boasley
capital messuage10d.a (1 x capital messuage)10d. (=10d.)
arable4d. (per unit)20 a. (20 x acre)6s. 8d. (=80d.)
wood1d. (per unit)16 a. (16 x acre)1s. 4d. (=16d.)
pasture2d. (per unit)16 a. (16 x acre)2s. 8d. (=32d.)
meadow4d. (per unit)8 a. (8 x acre)2s. 8d. (=32d.)
messuages9d. (per unit)5 (5 x messuages)3s. 9d. (=45d.)
land3s. 4d. (per unit)4 (4 x ferling)13s. 4d. (=160d.)
rent40s.£2 (=480d.)
Total: £3 11s. 3d. (=855d.)
Prewley
messuages10d. (per unit)4 (4 x messuages)3s. 4d. (=40d.)
land3s. (per unit)3 (3 x ferling)9s. (=108d.)
pasture1d. (per unit)30 a. (30 x acre)2s. 6d. (=30d.)
Total: 14s. 10d. (=178d.)

Extents

Extents

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
South Pool
capital messuage, garden2s.a (1 x capital messuage garden)2s. (=24d.)
arable demesne8d. (per unit)40 a. (40 x acre)£1 6s. 8d. (=320d.)
meadow10d. (per unit)8 a. (8 x acre)6s. 8d. (=80d.)
messuages12d. (per unit)17 (17 x messuages)17s. (=204d.)
land6s. (per unit)12 (12 x ferling)£3 12s. (=864d.)
knights’ fees3 (3 x knights’ fees) -
rent2s.2s. (=24d.)
watermill for grain30s.a (1 x watermill for grain)£1 10s. (=360d.)
dovecot2s.a (1 x dovecot)2s. (=24d.)
wood2d. (per unit)20 a. (20 x acre)3s. 4d. (=40d.)
perquisites of court2s.2s. (=24d.)
Total: £8 3s. 8d. (=1964d.)
Harleston
capital messuage12d.a (1 x capital messuage)1s. (=12d.)
arable demesne6d. (per unit)20 a. (20 x acre)10s. (=120d.)
wood2d. (per unit)40 a. (40 x acre)6s. 8d. (=80d.)
messuages12d. (per unit)10 (10 x messuages)10s. (=120d.)
land6s. 4d. (per unit)6 (6 x ferling)£1 18s. (=456d.)
Total: £3 5s. 8d. (=788d.)
Whelmstone
capital messuage, garden20d.a (1 x capital messuage garden)1s. 8d. (=20d.)
watermills40d. (per unit)2 (2 x watermills)6s. 8d. (=80d.)
arable demesne6d. (per unit)40 a. (40 x acre)£1 (=240d.)
meadow8d. (per unit)5 a. (5 x acre)3s. 4d. (=40d.)
pasture2d. (per unit)10 a. (10 x acre)1s. 8d. (=20d.)
wood1 1/2d. (per unit)16 a. (16 x acre)2s. (=24d.)
messuages12d. (per unit)4 (4 x messuages)4s. (=48d.)
land6s. 8d. (per unit)4 (4 x ferling)£1 6s. 8d. (=320d.)
rent4s.4s. (=48d.)
Total: £3 10s. (=840d.)
Cobham Week
capital messuage2s.a (1 x capital messuage)2s. (=24d.)
watermill for grain6s. 8d.a (1 x watermill for grain)6s. 8d. (=80d.)
arable demesne4d. (per unit)30 a. (30 x acre)10s. (=120d.)
meadow6d. (per unit)6 a. (6 x acre)3s. (=36d.)
knights’ fees2 (2 x knights’ fees) -
rent£6£6 (=1440d.)
wood2d. (per unit)60 a. (60 x acre)10s. (=120d.)
Total: £7 11s. 8d. (=1820d.)
Spreyton
capital messuage12d.a (1 x capital messuage)1s. (=12d.)
watermill for grain5s.a (1 x watermill for grain)5s. (=60d.)
dovecot6d.6d. (=6d.)
arable demesne4d. (per unit)100 a. (100 x acre)£1 13s. 4d. (=400d.)
pasture1d. (per unit)12 a. (12 x acre)1s. (=12d.)
meadow6d. (per unit)6 a. (6 x acre)3s. (=36d.)
wood1 1/2d. (per unit)40 a. (40 x acre)5s. (=60d.)
messuages6d. (per unit)14 (14 x messuages)7s. (=84d.)
land4s. (per unit)4 (4 x ferling)16s. (=192d.)
knights’ fees2 (2 x knights’ fees) -
rent£12£12 (=2880d.)
perquisites of court6s.6s. (=72d.)
Total: £15 17s. 10d. (=3814d.)
Sourton
capital messuage10d.a (1 x capital messuage)10d. (=10d.)
watermill for grain3s. 4d.a (1 x watermill for grain)3s. 4d. (=40d.)
arable demesne3d. (per unit)40 a. (40 x acre)10s. (=120d.)
pasture1d. (per unit)12 a. (12 x acre)1s. (=12d.)
meadow5d. (per unit)6 a. (6 x acre)2s. 6d. (=30d.)
messuages7d. (per unit)15 (15 x messuages)8s. 9d. (=105d.)
land3s. 4d. (per unit)6 (6 x ferling)£1 (=240d.)
rent£7£7 (=1680d.)
perquisites of court5s.5s. (=60d.)
Total: £9 11s. 5d. (=2297d.)
Boasley
capital messuage10d.a (1 x capital messuage)10d. (=10d.)
arable4d. (per unit)20 a. (20 x acre)6s. 8d. (=80d.)
wood1d. (per unit)16 a. (16 x acre)1s. 4d. (=16d.)
pasture2d. (per unit)16 a. (16 x acre)2s. 8d. (=32d.)
meadow4d. (per unit)8 a. (8 x acre)2s. 8d. (=32d.)
messuages9d. (per unit)5 (5 x messuages)3s. 9d. (=45d.)
land3s. 4d. (per unit)4 (4 x ferling)13s. 4d. (=160d.)
rent40s.£2 (=480d.)
Total: £3 11s. 3d. (=855d.)
Prewley
messuages10d. (per unit)4 (4 x messuages)3s. 4d. (=40d.)
land3s. (per unit)3 (3 x ferling)9s. (=108d.)
pasture1d. (per unit)30 a. (30 x acre)2s. 6d. (=30d.)
Total: 14s. 10d. (=178d.)

People

People

  • Wyse(Escheator)

Jurors

  • Peter Eggecomb
  • William Mileton
  • John Culmeston
  • Otes Dynand
  • John Fitz Walter
  • Walter Mey
  • Philip Dyvowe
  • William Eggecomb
  • Richard Frendship
  • John Cleybery
  • Richard Kake
  • John Tolle

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