Barrington

(Hamlet, Parish/vill)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
18-100211 Nov 1403Margaret Widow Of Giles Daubeney, KnightAssignment of Dower
18-21018 Aug 1400Eleanor Widow Of Giles Daubeney, KnightInquisition
18-73312 Sep 1403Giles Daubeney, KnightInquisition
19-75621 Oct 1409John DaubeneyInquisitionin Barrington 95 a. arable at 12d., 32 1/2 a. mead...a shrubbery and alder grove in ‘la Sogge’ by ‘la S...
19-75727 Mar 1410John DaubeneyInquisitionthe hamlets of Barrington, £30 4s.5d.,|...
19-759NoneRalph Daubeney, KnightHe held in his demesne as of fee the manor and hun...
19-90417 Jun 1411Giles Daubeney, KnightInquisition
21-55513 Aug 1420Margaret Widow Of Giles Daubeney, KnightInquisition
25-51210 Oct 1440Elizabeth Who Was Wife Of Warin WalgraveInquisitionBarrington, one chamber above the outer gate with ...
26-39226 Jan 1446Giles Daubeney, KnightInquisitionSouth Petherton, the manor, with its members, the ...

Related places

Place name Relationship
AtherstoneManor in vicinity
BarringtonManor in vicinity
BarringtonParish for
PethertonIn hundred of
PuckingtonManor in vicinity
Shepton BeauchampManor in vicinity
SomersetIn county of
StocklinchManor in vicinity
StokelynchManor in vicinity

Extents and values

Total: 9024d, (£37 12s. )
(Barrington, Neroche, South Petherton, lordship, )

fishery in the same water, held in common with the same heir, with free entrance and exit to all the premisses whenever Elizabeth pleases or finds it necessary, worth nothing yearly

1/3 oven, worth 40d. yearly

land is worth 6d. yearly

meadow is worth 10d. yearly

pasture is worth 6d. yearly

grove are worth nothing yearly unless felled, and they could not be felled this year. She held in dower as above: 10s. 2 1/2d. from a third of

£7 3s. 4d. rent from tenants holding at terms of life and years, with rent of 2

60 a. wood in ‘Cleyhill’ in the forest of Neroche on its northern side, worth nothing yearly

frankpledge there, the third worth 24s. yearly

53s. 9d. assize rent from various free tenants in fee in South Petherton, payable at Michaelmas. The manor of Barrington is parcel of the lordship of South Petherton

£25 15s. 6 1/2d. rent from various customary tenants and tenants-at-will, payable at the four principal terms of the year equally.

Value variation

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