Turnham Hall

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
20-38825 Jun 1415BeatriceInquisition
20-38909 Dec 1415BeatriceInquisition
21-84721 Sep 1421John, Lord RoosInquisition
23-54206 Nov 1430Ros, Thomas, Lord Ros Of Helmsley, Trusbutt, And Belvoir, KnightInquisitionTurnham Hall, the manor. There are various buildin...

Related places

Place name Relationship
HemingbroughIn parish of
Hemingbrough, Cliffe Cum LundIn parish of
LundIn vicinity of
Yorkshire, East RidingIn county of

Extents and values

Total: 136d, 4092d, 2475d, (11s. 4d. // £17 1s. // £10 6s. 3d.)
(Turnham Hall, )

buildings, worth nothing yearly but greatly in need of repair

a garden, its fruit worth nothing yearly but its pasture worth 12s. yearly

a close called ‘le . . .’, its herbage worth £4 3s. yearly above enclosure

a close called ‘Innernewlandes’ with ‘le Brynd’, worth 30s. yearly

a field called ‘le welecrekefeld’, worth 33s. 4d. yearly above enclosure

a field called ‘Buttillerfeld’, worth 46s. 8d. yearly

fields called ‘le Normanappulgarth’ and ‘Nesselyngfeld’, worth 52s. yearly above enclosure

2 parcels of land and meadow called ‘Northestnesshkerre’ and ‘Southestnesshkerre’, worth 33s. 4d. yearly

a several pasture called ‘Walkerclose’, worth 10s. yearly

a fishery in the Ouse, worth 40s. yearly

412½ a. arable in Cliffe, demised to various tenants who hold according to the custom of the manor, each acre worth 6d. yearly, payable at Martinmas and Pentecost by equal parts

a free rent of one pair of gilt spurs, or 8d. yearly, taken at Christmas

There is also a close called ‘les dales’, a close called ‘Brathwayt’, a field called ‘viternewlandes’, a close called ‘le Syntisine’, a field called ‘le hagges’, a parcel of land and meadow called ‘Westnesshker, 36 a. meadow

Value variation

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