Sudbury

(Borough, Town)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
18-1412 Jun 1400John De Bourghchier, KnightInquisition
18-105310 Jan 1405Thomas La ZoucheInquisition
19-14926 Jun 1406Robert De Haryngton, KnightInquisition
19-27309 Jul 1407Walter Fitzwauter, KnightInquisition
19-78506 Feb 1410William CavendisshProof of Age
20-19803 Nov 1414John Lovell, KnightInquisition
20-26405 Jul 1414WilliamProof of Age
22-1405 Mar 1423Clerebek, HawiseInquisition
22-46404 Nov 1424Buxhull, MaudInquisition
22-50410 Jul 1425Mortimer, Edmund, Earl Of March [D.1425]InquisitionSudbury, the vill, and the manor of Wood Hall, of ...
23-43104 Jun 1431Botiller, Andrew, ChevalierInquisition
23-47004 Jun 1431Carbonell, Richard, ChevalierInquisition
23-61228 Nov 1431Rokewode, JohnInquisition
24-32806 Apr 1435Richard Waldegrave, KnightInquisition
24-34408 Feb 1435Alice, Wife Of Guy De Bryene, KnightInquisition
24-61228 Jun 1437Walter ClerebekInquisitionActon, Kettlebaston, Sudbury, Long Melford and Pre...
24-70725 Feb 1437Margaret Who Was Wife Of John Pilkyngton, KnightInquisition
25-18521 Oct 1438Joan Who Was Wife Of Guy CorbetInquisition
26-3421 Mar 1443Richard WeggeInquisition
26-35501 Apr 1445Thomas ClerebekInquisition

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Place name Relationship
BallingdonManor in vicinity
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Extents and values

Total: 192d, 232d, (16s. // 19s. 4d.)
(Acton, Kettlebaston, Sudbury, Long Melford, Preston, )

4 a., worth nothing yearly

84 a. land, each acre worth 2d. yearly

10 a. wood, worth nothing this year because it is not seasonable for cutting, but seven years hence it will be seasonable, and each acre will then be worth 2s.

6 a. meadow, each acre worth 8d. yearly

4 a. pasture, each acre worth 4d. yearly

14s. rent from tenants, payable at Michaelmas and Easter equally

Value variation

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