Tawstock

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
18-78805 Mar 1402Joan Widow Of Ralph Basset Of Drayton Bassett, KnightInquisition
19-43624 Nov 1407Fulk FitzwarynInquisition
21-62712 Nov 1420Fulk Fitzwaryn Son Of Fulk Fitzwaryn Son Of Fulk Fitzwaryn , KnightInquisition
23-57717 Apr 1431Hankeford, Richard, Esquire, KnightInquisitionTawstock, the manor with advowson of the church th...

Related places

Place name Relationship
Bishop's TawtonIn vicinity of
DevonIn county of
HeleIn vicinity of
TawstockIn vicinity of
TawstockIn parish of
Tawstock, 1/2 Manor And 1/2 AdvowsonFractional part
Tawstock, 1/3 ManorFractional part
Tawstock, 2/3 ManorFractional part

Extents and values

Total: 16046d, 10064d, (£66 17s. 2d. // £41 18s. 8d.)
(Tawstock, )

a capital messuage, worth nothing yearly

a garden containing ½ a. land, worth 12d. yearly

a park for game-animals, worth nothing yearly after pasturing them

300 a. arable demesne, annual value £7 10s., each acre worth 6d. yearly

12 a. meadow, annual value 12s., each acre worth 12d. yearly

80 a. pasture, annual value 26s. 8d., each acre worth 4d. yearly

62 messuages with 62 ferlings of land pertaining to the same, demised and held at the will of the lord, rendering £31 yearly at the four terms of the year by equal parts, each holding worth 10s. yearly

30 cottages with 30 a. land pertaining to the same, demised and held at the will of the lord, rendering 30s. yearly as above, each cottage with an acre of land worth 12d. yearly

£19 aid from villeins, payable as above

26s. from a custom called ‘Reueuebyggyng’, payable as above

10s. from a custom called ‘Childernesilver’, payable as above

18s. plough-works, payable as above

3 water-mills, worth 30s. yearly

23s. 6d. assize rent, payable as above and delivered by various free tenants

perquisites of court, commonly worth 10s. yearly

a dovecot, worth nothing yearly because there are no doves

Value variation

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