Chard

(Manor, Parish/vill, Borough)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
18-65214 Oct 1401undefinedInquisition
18-65323 Jan 1404undefinedInquisition
20-12528 Jul 1413JohnInquisition
20-83101 Apr 1418Thomas Brook, KnightInquisition
21-34702 Jan 1420Edward Courtenay, Earl Of DevonInquisition
21-88516 Jun 1421Robert Ursewik, KnightInquisition
21-93921 Aug 1422Hugh Courtenay, Earl Of DevonInquisition
22-46018 Apr 1425Courtenay, Hugh, Chevalier, KnightInquisitionChard, a messuage and 1 a. meadow, worth 6s. 8d. y...
24-71315 Jun 1437Joan Who Was Wife Of Thomas Brook, KnightInquisitionChard, Hertham, Lovehill, ‘Aysshilleyate’, Redemed...
25-20415 Oct 1439Thomas Brook, KnightInquisition... Odcombe... Gosford, Chard, Hertham, West Coker...

Related places

Place name Relationship
ChardParish for
CrimcardParish for
FortonParish for
HerthamParish for
HornesboweParish for
HornsburyParish for
Old ChardParish for
SomersetIn county of
South ChardParish for
TatworthParish for
TatworthParish for

Extents and values

Total: 720d, 240d, (£3 // £1 )
(Chard, Hertham, Lovehill, Aysshilleyate, Redemede, Oakenhead, Cleave, )

20s. rent

29 messuages, 5 tofts, 2 carucates and 80 a. land, 60 a. meadow, 120 a. pasture, 20s. rent

Total: 1722d, (£7 3s. 6d.)
(Gosford, Chard, Hertham, West Coker, Lovehill, Hornsbury, Aysshehilyate, Oakenhead, Redmede, Crymelfordmede, Quantock Durborough, )

100s. rent in these vills are held of various men, service unknown

messuage is worth 12d. yearly

toft is worth 8d. yearly

land is worth 40s. yearly

land is worth 4d. yearly

meadow is worth 18d. yearly; and the pasture

52 a. wood is worth nothing yearly above enclosure of the wood.

Value variation

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