Bernham

(Unidentified Place)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
24-51330 Jan 1436Joan Who Was Wife Of William Beauchamp, KnightInquisitionArminghall (Emynghale), Fulbourn, Castmore, Rockla...Gressenhall, Weasenham, Elsing, Lexham, Withersfie...

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Place name Relationship
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Extents and values

Total: 72000d, (£300 )
(Arminghall, Fulbourn, Castmore, Rockland, Roudham, Croxton, Clipstone, Harleston, Fulmodeston, Rushford, Lexlyng Newton, Hunston, Hapton, Bernham, Watton, Binham, Euston, East Harling, Wicklewood, Morley, Deopham, Larling, )

Arminghall (Emynghale), Fulbourn, Castmore, Rockland, Roudham, Croxton, Clipstone, Harleston, Fulmodeston, Rushford, Lexlyng Newton, Hunston, Hapton, Bernham, Watton, Binham, Euston, East Harling, Wicklewood, Morley, Deopham, Harling and Larling, 6 knights’ fees, formerly held by Thomas Bardolf and his tenants, valued at £300

Total: 14400d, (£60 )
(Gressenhall, Weasenham, Elsing, Lexham, Withersfield, Grimston, Thurning, Swannington, Haveringland, Felthorpe, Taverham, Oxwick, Attleborough, Ranworth, Hoe, Brisley, Bernham, Irmingland, Ingoldisthorpe, Lynford, Castle Acre, )

Gressenhall, Weasenham, Elsing, Lexham, Withersfield, Grimston, Thurning, Swannington, Haveringland, Felthorpe, Taverham, Oxwick, Attleborough, Ranworth, Hoe, Brisley, Bernham, Irmingland, Ingoldisthorpe, Lynford and Castle Acre, 9 1/4 knights’ fees, called ‘Cheruyle’

Value variation

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