Crigglestone

(Parish/vill)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
23-65510 Oct 1431Woderofe, OliverInquisition
24-262NoneJoan, Wife Of Henry Brounflete, Knight, Duchess Of YorkInquisitionSandal, the castle and manor, held of the king in ...Wakefield, Stanley, Ouchthorpe, Woodhall, Newton, ...

Related places

Place name Relationship
AgbriggIn hundred of
Sandal MagnaIn parish of
Yorkshire, West RidingIn county of

Extents and values

Total: 7339d, 13824d, (£30 11s. 7d. // £57 12s. )
(Wakefield, Stanley, Ouchthorpe, Woodhall, Newton, Thornes, Horbury, Normanton, Walton, Sandal Magna, Crigglestone, Elkeshill, Ardsley, Woodkirk, Lower, Upper Cumberworth, West Bretton, Blacker, Kirkburton, Emley, Holmfirth, Calverley, Quarmby, Lindley, Old Lindley, Fixby, Rastrick, Scammonden, Stainland, Brighouse, Hipperholme, Priestley Green, Northowram, Shibden, Shelf, Clifton, Dewsbury, Chickenley, Ossett, Soothill, Wrenthorpe, Heeton, Midgley, Flanshaw, Fulstone, )

156 messuages in the hands of tenants-at-will, each worth 2s. yearly, at Easter and Michaelmas equally

300 bovates of land and meadow in the hands of tenants-at-will, each bovate worth 2s. 8d. yearly, at the same feasts

80 a. meadow in the hands of tenants-at-will, each acre worth 6d. yearly, at the same feasts

£27 19d. free rents, at the same feasts from free tenants

a watermill, worth 20s. yearly

a common wood containing 100 a. wood, worth nothing yearly because common to all free tenants at all times of the year

a watermill, worth 10s. yearly

a watermill, worth 10s. yearly

400 a. wood called ‘le Outewode’, worth nothing yearly because the herbage is common to free tenants at all times of the year

a court and view of frankpledge, once within a month after Easter and the other within a month after Michaelmas, the perquisites worth 5s. yearly after the steward’s fee

a court and view of frankpledge, once within a month after Easter and the other after a month of Michaelmas, the perquisites worth 5s. yearly after the steward’s fee

a park called New Park (‘le Nwepark’) containing 300 a. pasture, worth 20s. yearly after maintenance of the beasts and its enclosure.