Westbury, 1/4 Manor

(Manor (Fraction Of))

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
19-69707 Nov 1409John BacheInquisitione held a quarter of the manor of Westbury and of t...
20-48128 Oct 1415John Chediok, KnightInquisition
26-6830 Oct 1443Margaret, Who Was The Wife Of William Cheyne, KnightInquisitionWestbury, ¼ manor, held of the king in chief by kn...

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Place name Relationship
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Extents and values

Total: 240d, 4195.5d, 800d, (£1 // £17 9s. 7d. // £3 6s. 8d.)
(Westbury, )

a fourth part of the site, in which there is a barn, worth nothing yearly

200 a. arable, each acre worth 1d. yearly

25 a meadow, each acre worth 16d. yearly

200 a. pasture, each acre worth 1d. yearly

pasture for 600 sheep, worth 40s. yearly

100 a. waste wood in ‘le Verne’ and ?Clanger Wood, worth nothing yearly because its herbage is common pasture both for the lords and the tenants of the manor at all times of the year

80 a. several wood, worth 10s. yearly

a fourth part of 2 views of frankpledge held in Westbury, after Michaelmas and after Easter, with a fourth part of the hundred court of Westbury, held every three weeks, with ‘wayff’, ‘strayf’, and the chattels of felons and fugitives, and with a fourth part of court baron called ‘Portmote’ in the borough of Westbury, held every three weeks, all worth 10s. yearly beyond the fees of the steward, bailiff and other officers

52s. assize rent payable by free tenants who pay severally at Michaelmas, Christmas, Lady Day, and Midsummer

1 lb. pepper worth 8d. yearly

1 lb. cumin worth 2½d. yearly

rent of 4 capons worth 12d. yearly, payable at Michaelmas

15s. 9d. rent of ?free tenants liberorum et tenencium) in the borough of Westbury

£11 rent payable by tenants according to the custom of the manor, both in the borough and in the fourth part, at the above four terms equally.

a fourth part of the site, in which there is a barn, worth nothing yearly, 200 a. arable, each acre worth 1d. yearly, 25 a meadow, each acre worth 16d. yearly, 200 a. pasture, each acre worth 1d. yearly, pasture for 600 sheep, worth 40s. yearly, 100 a. waste wood in ‘le Verne’ and ?Clanger Wood, worth nothing yearly because its herbage is common pasture both for the lords and the tenants of the manor at all times of the year, 80 a. several wood, worth 10s. yearly, water-mills, a fourth part of 2 views of frankpledge held in Westbury, after Michaelmas and after Easter, with a fourth part of the hundred court of Westbury, held every three weeks, with ‘wayff’, ‘strayf’, and the chattels of felons and fugitives, and with a fourth part of court baron called ‘Portmote’ in the borough of Westbury, held every three weeks, all worth 10s. yearly beyond the fees of the steward, bailiff and other officers, 52s. assize rent payable by free tenants who pay severally at Michaelmas, Christmas, Lady Day, and Midsummer, 1 lb. pepper worth 8d. yearly, 1 lb. cumin worth 2½d. yearly, rent of 4 capons worth 12d. yearly, payable at Michaelmas, 15s. 9d. rent of ?free tenants liberorum et tenencium) in the borough of Westbury, £11 rent payable by tenants according to the custom of the manor, both in the borough and in the fourth part, at the above four terms equally.

Value variation

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