Total: 1052.75d, (£4 7s. 8d.)
(Long Drax, lordship, )
a house called ‘le Chapelhous’ with a chamber annexed and 2 houses beneath the chamber within the chief mansion-house, lately of John Lely, a small garden (orto) lying next to the houses on the eastern side, a house called ‘le Kylnehouse’, and a stable lying at the western end of the new barn, with annexed chambers above and beneath the stable, 1/3 barn, 1/3 dovecot, a third of a moiety of the curtilage, 1/4 garden (orti), called ‘le Walgarth’, a third of 1/2 moat there, 1/3 orchard, and a third of 2 parts of ‘le Conyngardh’, all worth nothing yearly
1/3 profits of the court, worth 12d. yearly
2 closes, worth 6s. 8d. yearly
21 a. land, worth 10s. 6d. yearly
10s. assize rent from the lands and tenements of William Kekilpeny , taken at Easter and Michaelmas equally
3s. 9d. assize rent from the lands and tenements of William Catrik , taken as above [rubric as above for this entry and for those following]
5s. 3d. from William Pulter
17d. from John Cheriholme
4s. 8d. from John Turnour
2s. 5 1/2d. from Joan Newland
7s. 9 3/4d. from John Elyott, senior
2s. 6d. from John Elyott, junior
3s. from John Folvill
19 1/2d. from William Jolane
22d. from Robert Burton
18d. from Beatrice Baroby
2s. 6d. from Maud Cheriholme
2s. 6d. from Richard Burton
9d. from Thomas Cruban
17d. from John Hobard
5s. 2d. from Richard Oustanson
5s. 3d. from William Keselyn
6s. 2d. from John Wode of Long Drax
a house called ‘le Chapelhous’ with a chamber annexed and 2 houses beneath the chamber within the chief mansion-house, lately of John Lely, a small garden (orto) lying next to the houses on the eastern side, a house called ‘le Kylnehouse’, and a stable lying at the western end of the new barn, with annexed chambers above and beneath the stable, 1/3 barn, 1/3 dovecot, a third of a moiety of the curtilage, 1/4 garden (orti), called ‘le Walgarth’, a third of 1/2 moat there, 1/3 orchard, and a third of 2 parts of ‘le Conyngardh’, all worth nothing yearly