• Reference
    R8/62/1/5(Roll46b)
  • Title
    Willington, court baron [membrane 2]
  • Date free text
    3 Jul, 36 Henry VI [1458]
  • Production date
    From: 1458 To: 1458
  • Scope and Content
    Roll 46b Wylyton Hallmoot held there on the Monday next after the feast of the apostles Peter and Paul [29th June} in the xxxxvjo [36th] year of the reign of king Henry Vlo [July 3rd 1458] Essoins none John Yarwey the elder Walter Yarwey John Norman John Salt John Yarwey the younger Nicholas Cruce John Redy William Lorymer John Flaunders John Taylour Robert Taylour John Waryn Amercement ijd [2d] The Sworn Men present that John Starlyng ijd [2d] has one Sheepcote without repaired thatch. Therefore he is amerced and he is ordered to put it right before the next or at least before the feast of All Saints by the pledge of the bailiff. Amercement ijd [2d] And that Simon Usshere ijd [2d] has not repaired one room lately in the holding of Richard Whynell. Therefore he was at mercy to the lord and he was ordered to pit it right before the next by the pledge of the bailiff. Amercement ijd [2d] And that John Roper ijd [2d] has one Pykend [annotated, a house] with the same, not repaired,and it needs large timber. Therefore the bailiff is ordered to allow viij [8] spars to the same John for him to make repairs to it. And that Nicholas [annotated, postponed} Cruce has one barn with thatch not sufficiently repaired and he was ordered to put it right before the next. Amercement ijd [2d] And that John Yarwey the elder ijd [2d] has one hayhouse not sufficiently repaired. Therefore he is at mercy to the lord and he was ordered to put it right before the next and for which repairs the bailiff has allowed ij [2] foundation beams, ij [2] horizontal beams, iiij [4] trees for studs and iiij [4] spars. And the bailiff was ordered to provide timber for the use of the same. And that Robert Taylour has one room needing large timbers for repairs. Therefore the bailiff was ordered to allow timber to the same Robert for making his repairs. Amercement ijd [2d] And that John Roper ijd [2d] has one house not sufficiently repaired. Therefore he was at mercy to the lord etc.. Taking To this Court came John Norman and surrendered two tenements with nearby land and other appurtenances into the hand of the lord, for which he was accustomed to render xviijs [18s] a year and as service to the lord king, ixd [9d]. And on this William Lorymer came and took the said tenements and land with appurtenances. To be held by himself and his [word left out] for the term of his life rendering therefrom a year as the aforesaid John Norman customarily rendered. And the aforesaid William will well and competently repair all the buildings being in the aforesaid holdings and at the end of his term will sufficiently repair the aforesaid on surrender or demise and no heriot. And he made fealty to the Lord. To this Court came Richard Whyneld and surrendered one Messuage and x [10] acres of land lately in the holding of William Legge into the hand of the lord, and no heriot fell due. And on this Simon Ussher’ came and took the said Messuage and land from the Lord. To be held by himself and his wife [annotated, and their sons] for the terms of their lives and of whichever of them lives longest, rendering therefrom annually to the lord as the aforesaid Richard customarily rendered, that is to say xs [10s] and service [annotated, to the lord king]. And the aforesaid Simon will well and competently repair and sustain all the buildings being in the said Messuage and at the end of his term will sufficiently repair the aforesaid on surrender or demise and no heriot after his death or surrender. And he owed suit and made fealty to the lord. And the lord will provide timber, withies and spars as necessary for his use. Assessors of fines John Yarwey the younger, John Taylour sworn men. In expenses of the Steward and other visitors vjs viijd [6s 8d] Underwood Underwood sold and allowed this year xj [11] acres and half a rood and as tithe j [1] acre xviij [18] perches. Also allowed on the orders of the steward for John Morborne’s bakehouse half a rood, to John Yarwey the elder j [1] rood, to John Yarwey the younger j [1] rood, to John Cruce xxx [30] perches, to Nicholas Waryn j [1] rood, to Simon Usher’ half a rood, to John Clerk j [1] rood. Also for round the Dam and the Causeway one rood, to John Taylour half a rood. Also for parchment and paper this year xijd [12d] Part of the fee for Thomas Tappe, for ij [2] years xiijs iiijd [13s 4d] Also allowed for making John Morborne’s bakehouse for posts and wall-plates, solar and fee xlvj [46] trees and xl [40] spars. And to John Yarwey the elder iij [3] beams, ij [2] foundation beams and v [5] trees for studs and v [5] spars. And to Simon Usher, one tree. Sum of this hallmoot xd [10d] Sum total of one view and one hallmoot xijs xjd [12s 11d] Therefrom in the expenses of the Steward this year xiijs vd [13s 5d]
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