Dunham

(Manor)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
24-6030 Jan 1433Henry Percy Of Atholl, KnightInquisitionDunham: the manor and soke are held of the king in...

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Place name Relationship
DunhamIn vicinity of
DunhamIn parish of
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NottinghamshireIn county of
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Extents and values

Total: 15964d, 168d, (£66 10s. 4d. // 14s. )
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site, worth nothing yearly

a toft, with a garden, and a plot called ‘le Vyner’, worth 6d. yearly

meadows – ‘Kyngesmore’ worth 40s. yearly, ‘Hall Carr’ worth 26s. 8d. yearly, ‘Brodynge’ worth 13s. 4d. yearly

‘Fouracre’ containing 4 a. meadow, each worth 2s. yearly

2 a. meadow – one called ‘Inghalfacre’ worth 3s. yearly, the other ‘Nethiracre’ worth 3s. yearly

‘Pasikes’ and ‘Tukholme’ worth 10s. yearly, and ‘Smalyng’ worth 20s. yearly

a crossing across the river Trent called ‘le Fery’ with a fishery there demised to John Clerke , ‘feryman’, for £10 13s. 4d. paid at Easter and Michaelmas equally

a fair held at Lammas, its tolls and profits worth 20s. yearly

a market every Tuesday, worth 6s. 8d. yearly

assize rent from free tenants within the soke of £45 3s. yearly, at Easter and Michaelmas equally

fines for suit to the wapentake court of 20s. yearly

various fines from bakers and brewers of 26s. 8d. yearly

2 great tourns, at Easter and Michaelmas, worth 30s. yearly

1 a. land at Little Gringley (Grynley), worth 2d. yearly.

Value variation

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