Petherton, South

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
18-73312 Sep 1403Giles Daubeney, KnightInquisition
18-737NoneNicholas MolynsInquisition
19-759NoneRalph Daubeney, KnightHe held in his demesne as of fee the manor and hun...
19-90417 Jun 1411Giles Daubeney, KnightInquisition
25-51210 Oct 1440Elizabeth Who Was Wife Of Warin WalgraveInquisitionSouth Petherton, a third of 2 parts of the profits...
26-39226 Jan 1446Giles Daubeney, KnightInquisitionSouth Petherton, the manor, with its members, the ...

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Extents and values

Total: 30d, 18946.5d, (2s. 6d. // £78 18s. 10d.)
(South Petherton, Dommett, St Trinity, lordship, )

2 parts of the profits of pasture in ‘Drovesway’, the third worth 4d. yearly

102s. 4d., parcel of the rent of £25 15s. 6 1/2d.

1/3 rood of meadow at ‘Walteresmylle’, worth 3d. yearly

a third of the issues of pasture in ‘Medewey’, worth 2d. yearly

1/2 dovecot demised yearly at farm for 6s. 8d.

one cockerel, 1d.

one hen, 1 1/2d.

a hen, 1/2d. in value; a third of

two parts of the market and common oven of South Petherton, which third is worth 20s. yearly; 1/3 homage and service of the tenants of Dommett, worth nothing yearly

garden, worth nothing yearly

an annual payment of £40

an annual payment of 10 marks to the chantry of St Trinity there. Elizabeth was thus burdened with paying £11 2s. 2 1/2d. yearly during her life to William Botreaux and Elizabeth his wife and to the chantry, as a third of two parts of the total sum due. The lordship or manor of South Petherton

South Petherton, a third of, 2 parts of the profits of pasture in ‘Drovesway’, the third worth 4d. yearly, a third of the issues of pasture in ‘Yelmore’, demised yearly, 102s. 4d., parcel of the rent of £25 15s. 6 1/2d., 1/3 rood of meadow at ‘Walteresmylle’, worth 3d. yearly, a third of the issues of pasture in ‘Medewey’, worth 2d. yearly, 1/2 dovecot demised yearly at farm for 6s. 8d., 1/3 rent, one cockerel, 1d., a whole rent, one hen, 1 1/2d., 1/3 rent, a hen, 1/2d. in value; a third of, two parts of the market and common oven of South Petherton, which third is worth 20s. yearly; 1/3 homage and service of the tenants of Dommett, worth nothing yearly, 1/3 cottage, 1/3 cottage, 1/3 house, 1/3 piece of land in the court, a third of all houses of the court, garden, worth nothing yearly, an annual payment of £40, an annual payment of 10 marks to the chantry of St Trinity there. Elizabeth was thus burdened with paying £11 2s. 2 1/2d. yearly during her life to William Botreaux and Elizabeth his wife and to the chantry, as a third of two parts of the total sum due. The lordship or manor of South Petherton

South Petherton, a third of, 2 parts of the profits of pasture in ‘Drovesway’, the third worth 4d. yearly, a third of the issues of pasture in ‘Yelmore’, demised yearly, 102s. 4d., parcel of the rent of £25 15s. 6 1/2d., 1/3 rood of meadow at ‘Walteresmylle’, worth 3d. yearly, a third of the issues of pasture in ‘Medewey’, worth 2d. yearly, 1/2 dovecot demised yearly at farm for 6s. 8d., 1/3 rent, one cockerel, 1d., a whole rent, one hen, 1 1/2d., 1/3 rent, a hen, 1/2d. in value; a third of, two parts of the market and common oven of South Petherton, which third is worth 20s. yearly; 1/3 homage and service of the tenants of Dommett, worth nothing yearly, 1/3 cottage, 1/3 cottage, 1/3 house, 1/3 piece of land in the court, a third of all houses of the court, garden, worth nothing yearly, an annual payment of £40, an annual payment of 10 marks to the chantry of St Trinity there. Elizabeth was thus burdened with paying £11 2s. 2 1/2d. yearly during her life to William Botreaux and Elizabeth his wife and to the chantry, as a third of two parts of the total sum due. The lordship or manor of South Petherton

South Petherton, a third of, 2 parts of the profits of pasture in ‘Drovesway’, the third worth 4d. yearly, a third of the issues of pasture in ‘Yelmore’, demised yearly, 102s. 4d., parcel of the rent of £25 15s. 6 1/2d., 1/3 rood of meadow at ‘Walteresmylle’, worth 3d. yearly, a third of the issues of pasture in ‘Medewey’, worth 2d. yearly, 1/2 dovecot demised yearly at farm for 6s. 8d., 1/3 rent, one cockerel, 1d., a whole rent, one hen, 1 1/2d., 1/3 rent, a hen, 1/2d. in value; a third of, two parts of the market and common oven of South Petherton, which third is worth 20s. yearly; 1/3 homage and service of the tenants of Dommett, worth nothing yearly, 1/3 cottage, 1/3 cottage, 1/3 house, 1/3 piece of land in the court, a third of all houses of the court, garden, worth nothing yearly, an annual payment of £40, an annual payment of 10 marks to the chantry of St Trinity there. Elizabeth was thus burdened with paying £11 2s. 2 1/2d. yearly during her life to William Botreaux and Elizabeth his wife and to the chantry, as a third of two parts of the total sum due. The lordship or manor of South Petherton

South Petherton, a third of, 2 parts of the profits of pasture in ‘Drovesway’, the third worth 4d. yearly, a third of the issues of pasture in ‘Yelmore’, demised yearly, 102s. 4d., parcel of the rent of £25 15s. 6 1/2d., 1/3 rood of meadow at ‘Walteresmylle’, worth 3d. yearly, a third of the issues of pasture in ‘Medewey’, worth 2d. yearly, 1/2 dovecot demised yearly at farm for 6s. 8d., 1/3 rent, one cockerel, 1d., a whole rent, one hen, 1 1/2d., 1/3 rent, a hen, 1/2d. in value; a third of, two parts of the market and common oven of South Petherton, which third is worth 20s. yearly; 1/3 homage and service of the tenants of Dommett, worth nothing yearly, 1/3 cottage, 1/3 cottage, 1/3 house, 1/3 piece of land in the court, a third of all houses of the court, garden, worth nothing yearly, an annual payment of £40, an annual payment of 10 marks to the chantry of St Trinity there. Elizabeth was thus burdened with paying £11 2s. 2 1/2d. yearly during her life to William Botreaux and Elizabeth his wife and to the chantry, as a third of two parts of the total sum due. The lordship or manor of South Petherton

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