Morpeth

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
18-90609 Oct 1403Joan Widow Of William Baron GreystokeInquisition
21-11128 Apr 1418Ralph, Baron Greystoke, KnightInquisitionat Morpeth is the site with various ruined houses,...Hepscott township, part of Morpeth manor, rent of ...Tranwell township, part of the manor of Morpeth, t...Stannington, part of Morpeth manor, free tenants, ...Long Horsley township, part of Morpeth manor, rent...Todburn township, part of Morpeth manor, 6 messuag...Longbenton township, part of Morpeth manor, capita...Killingworth, part of Morpeth manor, rent of free ...Morpeth manor, rent of free tenants for ward of th...Ulgham township, part of Morpeth manor, rent of fr...
24-33430 Dec 1434John EryngtonInquisition
24-49807 Oct 1436John De Graystok, KnightInquisitionMorpeth, the castle and manor, together with advow...
26-22309 Apr 1444John Woddryngton, KnightInquisition

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Buller's GreenIn vicinity of
CatchburnIn vicinity of
High ChurchIn vicinity of
MorpethIn vicinity of
MorpethSubentry of
Newminster AbbeyIn vicinity of
NorthumberlandIn county of
StobhillIn vicinity of

Extents and values

Total: 2561.25d, (£10 13s. 5d.)
(Morpeth manor, )

the site with various ruined houses, annual value nil

rent of free tenants with farm of borough, farm of water-mill and fulling-mill, with tolls, market stalls, ward of the castle, farm of the demesne land, meadow, pasture of woods and gardens, £10 13s. 5 1/4d. payable at Whitsun and Martinmas [all following rents are payable on the same two feasts, except where stated otherwise], and no more owing to the war and destruction by the Scots;

Total: 19950.5d, 240d, (£83 2s. 6d. // £1 )
(Morpeth manor, castle, )

a manorial site with various ruinoushouses, worth nothing yearly

20s. service rent from free tenants, payable at Martinmas and Pentecost equally

20s. farm, called the farm of the borough, from 40 burgages, payable as above

a watermill for corn and a fulling-mill, worth 26s. 8d. yearly

a common oven, worth 13s. 4d. yearly

80 a. demesne land, worth 20s. yearly

2 parks, each containing 100 a. land, each worth 10s. yearly

100 a. wood, worth 20s. yearly

a coal mine, worth 40s. yearly

300 a. pasture, worth 33s. 5d. yearly

14s. 8d. service rent, payable as above

40 a. demesne land, worth 20s. yearly

10 bovates of land, worth 40s. yearly

8 messuages, worth 20s. yearly

6 cottages, worth 10s. yearly

a close called ‘Shaudesen’, containing 100 a., worth 30s. yearly

100 a. turbary and 200 a. pasture, worth 20s. yearly

20 a. meadow, worth 40s. yearly

200 a. pasture, worth 20s. yearly

13 1/2d. service rent, payable as above

40 a. demesne land, worth 20s. yearly

6 a. demesne meadow, worth 3s. 3d. yearly

40 a. wood called ‘Blytheden’, worth 5s. yearly

a common brew-house, worth 2s. yearly

10 husband-lands, worth 50s. yearly

4 cottages, worth 3s. 4d. yearly

20d. service rent, payable as above

8 husband-lands, worth 40s. yearly

10 cottages, worth 15s. yearly

300 a. pasture called ‘Horslehirst’, worth 20s. yearly

6 messuages, worth 3s. 4d. yearly

30 a. arable, worth 20s. yearly

1/2 watermill for corn, worth 10s. yearly

a messuage, worth 12d. yearly

40 a. demesne land, worth 10s. yearly

12 a. demesne meadow, worth 14s. yearly

2s. 8d. service rent from free tenants

1/3 lb pepper, worth 4d. yearly

6 messuages, worth 6s. 8d. yearly

14 husband-lands, worth £4 13s. 4d. yearly

6 cottages, worth 6s. 8d. yearly

a brew-house, worth 10d. yearly

200 a. moor, worth 2s. yearly

51s. 11d. service rent from free tenants, payable as above

3s. service rent from free tenants

1lb cumin, or 4d.

80 a. demesne land, worth 40s. yearly

a park called ‘Ulgham Parke’, containing 100 a. land, worth 40s. yearly

300 a. wood called ‘Stobbeswod’, worth 40s. yearly

10 cottages, worth 20s. yearly

a watermill for corn, worth 20s. yearly

6 tofts, each containing 1/2 a., worth nothing yearly

200 a. pasture, worth 40s. yearly

8 tofts, each containing 1/2 a., worth nothing yearly

90 a. pasture, worth 60s. yearly

a messuage, worth 2s. yearly

200 a. land, worth 60s. yearly

300 a. pasture, worth 60s. yearly

13s. 4d. service rent from free tenants

100 a. demesne land, worth 10 marks yearly

80 a. demesne meadow, worth 60s. yearly

15 husband-lands, worth £6 yearly

10 cottages, worth 20s. yearly

10 gardens, each containing 1 a., worth 2s. yearly

12 a. land, worth 12d. yearly

9 cottages, worth 6s. 8d. yearly

12d. yearly service rent from a messuage and certain lands of Robert Ogle, chevalier

a messuage, worth 3s. 4d. yearly

2 husband-lands, worth 10s. yearly

12d. service rent from lands and tenements of William Hidwyn of his free rent, payable as above

4 messuages, worth 6s. 8d. yearly

4 husband-lands, each containing 60 a. land, worth 20s. yearly

8 cottages, worth 13s. 4d. yearly

100 a. demesne land, worth 40s. yearly

1/2 watermill for corn, worth 6s. 8d. yearly

a fishery in the Tyne, worth 6s. 8d. yearly

Pleas and perquisites of court are worth 20s. yearly.

Value variation

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