Hutton Colswayn

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
22-75026 Sep 1426Lokton, William DeInquisitionHutton Colswayn, the manor, held of the king in ch...
24-60424 Oct 1436Elizabeth, Daughter Of William De Lokton , Son Of William De LoktonInquisition
24-60513 Nov 1436Elizabeth, Daughter Of William De Lokton , Son Of William De LoktonInquisitionHutton Colswayn, the manor, held of the king in ch...

Related places

Place name Relationship
Huttons AmboIn parish of
Yorkshire, North RidingIn county of

Extents and values

Total: 730d, 1392d, (£3 10d. // £5 16s. )
(Hutton Colswayn, )

6 messuages, each worth 2s. yearly

a toft without buildings, worth 12d. yearly

33 bovates of land, each worth 2s. 8d. yearly

48 a. foreland, each acre worth 2d. yearly

10 a. enclosed pasture and 100 a. common pasture, worth 20s. yearly

5 a. meadow, worth 5s. yearly

a messuage and 2 bovates of land in Hutton Hill, worth 6s. yearly

4 tofts, and an acre of pasture in High Hutton, worth 3s. yearly

a croft called ‘Tollercroft’ next to Old Malton, worth 12d. yearly

a garden (ortus) called ‘Wawergarth’ and a bovate of land called ‘Julian Oxgan’ in Swinton, worth 2s. yearly

8 a. meadow lying next to Newsham Bridge (Neweson Brigg), each acre worth 12d. yearly

40 a. pasture called ‘Sandburn’ next to Stockton on the Forest and 40 a. pasture called ‘Carleton Leys’ next to Warthill, worth nothing yearly beyond the 4 marks that the king has there by the hands of the sheriff

a common oven in Hutton Colswayn, worth 12d. yearly

a several fishery in the Derwent, worth 20d. yearly

service and 20s. rent yearly from Thomas de Lokton for a messuage and 8 bovates of land in Hutton Colswayn (Hoton), payable at Easter and Michaelmas equally

a toft in New Malton, worth 2d. yearly.

Value variation

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