Eastwood

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
18-19630 Jun 1400Aubrey De Veer, Earl Of OxfordInquisition
18-63914 Sep 1402Edmund Duke Of YorkInquisition
18-64012 Oct 1402Edmund Duke Of YorkInquisition
20-39316 Feb 1416Edward Duke Of YorkInquisition
21-15720 Mar 1419Philippa, Duchess Of YorkAssignment of Dower
22-55818 Oct 1425Hevenyngham, John, Knight, SeniorInquisitionEastwood, held of Richard duke of York of his hono...
23-70403 Nov 1431York, Philippa, Duchess Of YorkInquisitionEastwood, 1/3 manor, viz., a grange called ‘le Whe...

Related places

Place name Relationship
EastwoodIn vicinity of
EastwoodSubentry of
Eastwood, 1/3 Manor OfFractional part
EssexIn county of
PrittlewellIn vicinity of
RochfordIn vicinity of

Extents and values

Total: 0d, 1006d, d, ( // £4 3s. 10d. // )
(Eastwood, )

1/3 dovecot, worth 5s. yearly

1/3 water-mill at Rayleigh, worth 13s. 4d. yearly

1/3 mill at Eastwood, worth 10s. yearly

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an acre of meadow, worth 12d. yearly

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an acre, 1 rood, 13 perches, and 5½ feet wood in a wood called ‘Wyleegrove’, the acre worth 4d. yearly and the rood, 13 perches, and 5½ feet worth 1¼d. yearly

41s. ½d. and 1/3 of ½d. rent, payable at Easter and Michaelmas and worth nothing yearly above the rent

1lb pepper payable at Christmas, worth 10d. yearly

1 pair of gilt spurs, price 6d.

2 hens, price 4d.

217½ works from services and customs of various customary tenants, price of each work ½d., worth 9s. ¾d. yearly

14½d. taken yearly from customary tenants for tenements by custom called ‘Bederepesylver’, payable at Michaelmas

a 5½d. from customary tenants for tenements for a rent called ‘Wardepens’, payable at Christmas

7½d. taken yearly from customary tenants for tenements for a rent called ‘Warantsilver’, payable at Michaelmas.

a grange, abuilding, 1/3 building called ‘le Wyke’, a parcel of a parcel of garden containing one acre by estimate, 1/3 dovecot, worth 5s. yearly, 1/3 water-mill at Rayleigh, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 1/3 mill at Eastwood, worth 10s. yearly, 110 a. land in a field called ‘Grymmesfeld’ and 53½ a. and ½ rood land in a field called ‘le homfeld’, each acre worth 2d. yearly and the ½ acre and ½ rood worth 1¼d. yearly, an acre of meadow, worth 12d. yearly, 2½ a. and ½ rood pasture in a place called ‘Estmed’, each acre worth 8d. yearly and the ½ acre and ½ rood worth 5d. yearly;, an acre, 1 rood, 13 perches, and 5½ feet wood in a wood called ‘Wyleegrove’, the acre worth 4d. yearly and the rood, 13 perches, and 5½ feet worth 1¼d. yearly, 41s. ½d. and 1/3 of ½d. rent, payable at Easter and Michaelmas and worth nothing yearly above the rent, 1lb pepper payable at Christmas, worth 10d. yearly, 1 pair of gilt spurs, price 6d., 2 hens, price 4d., 217½ works from services and customs of various customary tenants, price of each work ½d., worth 9s. ¾d. yearly, 14½d. taken yearly from customary tenants for tenements by custom called ‘Bederepesylver’, payable at Michaelmas, a 5½d. from customary tenants for tenements for a rent called ‘Wardepens’, payable at Christmas, 7½d. taken yearly from customary tenants for tenements for a rent called ‘Warantsilver’, payable at Michaelmas.

Value variation

1431-11-031431-11-03Values (d)