Lewes

(Borough, Parish/vill)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
18-79207 Jul 1403Agnes Widow Of William Bardolf, Knight, Lord Of WormegayInquisition
19-16616 Feb 1407Walter AlgarInquisition
19-34922 Feb 1407Roger FienlesProof of Age
20-66624 Oct 1415Thomas, Earl Of ArundelInquisition
21-40201 Nov 1420Nicholas SelwyneInquisition
21-44410 Nov 1420Philippa Widow Of William Swynbourne, EsquireInquisition
22-24409 Nov 1423Hoke, WalterInquisition
22-32621 Sep 1423Bardolf, William, Chevalier, KnightInquisition
22-78305 Jun 1427Warre, Thomas, Lord La Warre, Clerk [D.1427]Inquisition
23-8228 Feb 1428Fitzhugh, ElizabethInquisition
23-22209 Mar 1429Pelham, John, Chevalier, KnightInquisition
23-44822 May 1431Hydenye, JohnInquisition
23-59524 Jun 1431Hydenye, WilliamProof of Age
23-66810 Apr 1432Clinton, William De, KnightInquisition
24-41831 Oct 1436Thomas Seyntcler, EsquireInquisition
25-37823 May 1440Beatrice, Late CountessInquisitionKingston near Lewes, 1/3 manor. There are 2 messua...Lewes. In the vill, there is £6 5d. assize rent ta...
25-48702 Nov 1441William Philip, KnightInquisition
26-56928 Oct 1447Joan, Lady BardolfInquisition
26-57402 Nov 1447Elizabeth, Who Was The Wife Of Edward Nevyll, KnightInquisition
26-57702 Nov 1447Edmund Lenthale, EsquireInquisition

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Extents and values

Total: 4018d, (£16 14s. 10d.)
(Lewes, Buttinghill, Wyndham, Swanborough, Holmstrow, Younsmere, Whalesborne, Fishersgate, )

£6 5d. assize rent taken yearly from various lands and tenements at Easter and Michaelmas equally; view of frankpledge held yearly on Michaelmas,

three weeks, the perquisites worth 13s. 4d. yearly

tolls worth 19s. 7d. yearly

a fishery, called the fishery of Lewes, worth £6 13s. 4d. yearly; various hundreds, viz., Buttinghill with the half-hundred of Wyndham, and the hundreds of Streat, Barcombe, Swanborough, Holmstrow, Younsmere, Whalesborne, half-hundred of Fishersgate, and the hundred of Poynings, held on Lady Day and Michaelmas, their perquisites worth 40s. yearly; and ?8s.

2d. [ms damaged] common fine, payable on Lady Day and Michaelmas equally.

Value variation

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