Penrith

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
21-71716 Apr 1422William De Hoton Of Hutton In The ForestInquisition
22-30521 Sep 1424Clifford, ElizabethInquisition
22-65303 Dec 1425Neville, Ralph (De), Lord Neville Of Raby, Earl Of WestmorlandInquisitionHe held the following jointly with Joan his wife, ...
24-46712 Apr 1436John CrakenthorpInquisitionPenrith, 2 messuages, each worth 2s. yearly, 1/2 m...
25-51720 Dec 1440Joan, Late Countess Of WestmorlandInquisitionPenrith, the manor and vill with the hamlet of Gre...

Related places

Place name Relationship
CumberlandIn county of
PenrithIn vicinity of
PenrithIn parish of

Extents and values

Total: 60d, 48d, (5s. // 4s. )
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2 messuages, each worth 2s. yearly

1/2 messuage, worth nothing yearly

5s. annual rent, payable at Pentecost and Martinmas equally, issuing from a tenement of Thomas Broweham

Total: 4324d, 4468d, (£18 4d. // £18 12s. 4d.)
(Newcastle upon Tyne, )

8 messuages, each worth 20d. yearly

4 cottages, each worth 12d. yearly

24 bovates of demesne land that, with 21 a. demesne meadow there, are demised at farm for £4 yearly

59 bovates held in bondage, each worth 3s. 4d. yearly

2 watermills, each worth 66s. 8d. yearly

a fulling-mill, worth 3s. 4d. yearly

2000 a. pasture and moor, worth nothing yearly above the common pasture had there by various free tenants and others

a court, held every three weeks, its profits worth nothing yearly above the fees and wages of the steward, bailiff, and other officers.

a house called ‘le Tolbothe’, worth nothing yearly

3 messuages, each worth 12d. yearly

£6 13s. 4d. assize rent from various free tenants, payable at Candlemas and the Assumption of Mary equally

a fair held twice yearly, its profits worth nothing yearly above the fees of its officers

26s. 8d. in bakers’ farm

20s. in tailors’ farm; 4s. in tanners’ farm

71s. 8d. in farm of weights and measures; 3s. 4d. in dyers’ farm

2s. in weavers’ farm

4s. in farm from 3 brewers there

Also from time immemorial, there has been a Tuesday market, its profits worth nothing yearly above the fees of its officers.

a messuage, worth 2s. yearly

2 cottages, each worth 12d. yearly

40 a. land, each acre worth 3d. yearly

a watermill, worth 10s. yearly

10 a. meadow, each acre worth 12d. yearly

100 a. pasture and moor, worth nothing yearly above the common pasture had there by various free tenants and others

Value variation

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