Hingham

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
20-59628 Oct 1416Thomas De Morley, KnightInquisition
22-77707 Dec 1426Hastynges, AnneInquisitionmanor of Hingham and the hundred of Forehoe|...
26-7026 Jan 1443Robert, Lord Morley , KnightInquisitionHingham, the manor. In the manor there is a capita...
26-7304 Jan 1444Elizabeth, Who Was The Wife Of Robert, LordmorleyAssignment of DowerFrom the manor of Hingham: 117s. rent from ‘le Out...

Related places

Place name Relationship
HinghamIn parish of
Hingham, 1/3 ManorFractional part
NorfolkIn county of

Extents and values

Total: 9988d, 1657.25d, (£41 12s. 4d. // £6 18s. 1d.)
(manor, )

a capital messuage, of which the herbage is worth 2s. yearly

130 a. land, worth 108s. 4d. yearly, each acre worth 10d.

5 a. meadow fit to mow, worth 7s. 6d. yearly, each acre worth 18d.

3 a. several pasture, worth 2s. yearly

6 a. marsh, of which the herbage is worth 12d. yearly

a several pasture called ‘le Fryth’, worth 18d. yearly

a stank by the manor, which is not farmed out, of which the fishery is worth 13s. 4d. yearly

a market every Saturday, with two fairs (nundinas) on the feasts of St Matthew and St Mathias , worth 53s. 4d. yearly

a grove containing 4 a., of which the underwood is worth 12d. yearly

a pasture, worth 12d. yearly

a small grove containing 1 a., of which the underwood is worth 6d. yearly

an alder-grove in common at Northwod and Keteleshawe , worth 10s. yearly

£24 3s. 4d. assize rent payable at the feasts of St Andrew , Easter, Midsummer, and Michaelmas

rent of 85 hens, payable at Christmas, worth 7s. 1d. yearly, each hen worth 1d.

ploughing of 62 a. land, done three times a year when wheat, oats, and barley are sown, worth 7s. 9d. yearly

62 carrying-services on foot, worth 2s. 7d. yearly, each service worth ½d.

the services of threshing 50 quarters of corn with food provided by the lord, but if they do not do the services they give nothing to the lord, and they are worth nothing yearly

57 hoeing services with food provided by the lord, but if they do not do the services they give nothing to the lord, and they are worth nothing yearly

302½ harvest services with food provided by the lord, according to the great hundred, worth 15s. 1d. yearly, each service worth ½d. and no more because they have three meals provided by the lord, and if they do not do the services they give nothing to the lord

pleas and perquisites of court, with view of frankpledge, worth 115s. yearly.

Total: 1404d, (£5 17s. )
(manor, Woodrising, Hardingham, there, )

117s. rent from ‘le Outsoken’

Value variation

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