Cippenham

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
22-45210 Oct 1425Molyns, William, Chevalier, KnightInquisition7s. 3d. rents of service on the feast of St Thomas...
22-45422 Oct 1425Molyns, William, Chevalier, KnightInquisitionCippenham, the manor, of the heirs of Margaret de ...
23-39126 Oct 1429Molyns, William, KnightInquisition
23-39230 Sep 1429Molyns, William, KnightInquisitionCippenham, the manor, annual value £20 13s. 4d., h...
25-26026 May 1439Margery Who Was Wife Of William Molyns, KnightInquisitionCippenham, the manor, held of the king in chief as...
25-38622 Sep 1440William Molyns, KnightInquisitionthat since John holds for life the manor of Cippen...

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Place name Relationship
BritwellIn vicinity of
BuckinghamshireIn county of
BurnhamIn vicinity of
BurnhamIn parish of
CippenhamSubentry of
Eton WickIn vicinity of

Extents and values

Total: 4960d, (£20 13s. 4d.)
(Cippenham, )

Total: 5520.75d, 1704d, (£23 // £7 2s. )
(Cippenham, )

buildings, worth nothing yearly

fruit and herbage within the garden, worth 20d. yearly

366 [a.] [ms torn] arable, by the shorter hundred, of which two parts are worth £4 2s. yearly, each acre worth 4d. yearly, and a third is worth nothing as fallow (warecta) and in common

20 a. meadow, worth 20s. yearly, each acre worth 12d. yearly

a pasture in a close called ‘le Parke’, worth 20s. yearly

the wood in the same park of Cippenham and in a park called ‘Hertile’ and ‘Bale’, worth nothing as no underwood

£16 18s. 3/4d. assize rent from free tenants and neifs, payable at Michaelmas, Christmas, Lady Day, and Midsummer equally

works and customs of customary tenants and neifs, viz., Lenten, summer, harvest, and winter, worth 10s. yearly, payable at Michaelmas only

a court held every three weeks and a view of frankpledge held twice yearly, worth 8s. 4d. yearly

Value variation

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