Gayhurst

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
25-22330 Oct 1438John NevylleInquisitionGayhurst, the manor and advowson, held of the king...

Related places

Place name Relationship
BuckinghamshireIn county of
GayhurstIn vicinity of
GayhurstSubentry of
Gayhurst, 1/3 Manor & AdvowsonFractional part
Gayhurst, 2/3 Manor And AdvowsonFractional part
Little LinfordIn vicinity of
TyringhamIn vicinity of

Extents and values

Total: 1213.5d, 5728d, (£5 1s. 1d. // £23 17s. 4d.)
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site, worth nothing yearly as the houses there are ruinous

a close called ‘the Orchard’, worth 18d. yearly above enclosure

60 a. arable, each acre worth 4d. yearly

80 a. land, each acre worth 2d. and no more as lying fallow

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

60 a. underwood that can be cut every 7 years, each acre worth 3s. 4d. when cut: 40 a. of which underwood will be worth nothing for the next 5 years because it was cut, sold, and carried away in 15 ‪ Henry VI [1 Sept. 1436 to 31 Aug. 1437], during John Nevylle ’s life, 15 a. of which underwood will be worth nothing for the next 6 years because it was cut, sold, and removed last year, before John’s death, and 5 a. of which underwood will be worth 15s. next year if cut, and then worth nothing for the next 6 years

a watermill, worth nothing yearly as wasted and destroyed

12s. 3 1/2d. assize rent from free tenants

45s. 8d. rent from tenants-at-will

4 messuages, 2 virgates of land, and 2 tofts, formerly worth 26s. 8d. yearly and now worth nothing because the messuages are ruinous and wasted, the land and tofts lie fallow, and they are neither occupied nor leased.

Value variation

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