Clun

(Parish/vill)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
24-37103 Oct 1435John, Earl Of ArundelInquisitionClun, 2 parts of the castle, vill, and manor, annu...
24-57012 Mar 1436Maud Who Was Wife Of John, Earl Of ArundelAssignment of Dower
24-64218 Oct 1436Maud, Lately Countess Of ArundelInquisitionTreveleigh, the forest or vill, in the lordship of...
25-9827 Jun 1438Humphrey Son Of John, Earl Of ArundelInquisitionClun, 2 parts of the castle, manor, and vill, annu...
25-13621 Oct 1437Beatrice, Wife Of John, Earl Of Huntingdon , Who Was Wife Of Thomas, Earl Of ArundelAssignment of Dower
25-36914 Sep 1440John, Late Earl Of ArundelInquisition
25-38017 May 1440Beatrice, Late CountessInquisition

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ClunIn hundred of
ClunParish for
ClunParish for
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Extents and values

Total: 12000d, (£50 )
(Treveleigh, Duparts castle, Blodwel Fawr, Blodwel Fechan, Bryn, Sychtyn, Trefarclawdd, Trefonen, Coed-y-gaer, Weston Coton, Llanforda, Abertanat, Coed-y-go, Hudcote, Melverley, )

the forest or vill, in the lordship of Duparts, with attachments of court and the profits of the same, a chamber in Duparts castle called the ‘chamber of King Richard’, with free entry and exit, the upper part of the bailiwick, lordship and hundred of Duparts, the vills of Blodwel Fawr, Blodwel Fechan, the dower assigned to Beatrice who was the wife of Thomas, lately earl of Arundel , in Blodwel Fechan excepted, the vills of Bryn, Sychtyn, Trefarclawdd, Trefonen, Weston Coton , Llanforda, the rent of Abertanat, the fields and meadows of Coed-y-go and the forest of Coed-y-gaer,, mills, 1/3 granary situated on the site of Duparts castle, a chamber below the chapel in Clun castle, with free entry and exit, the vill of Hudcote, two watermills in Clun and toll and prise of ale there, the manor and lordship of Melverley in the March of Wales

Value variation

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