• Reference
    R8/62/1/6(Roll50c)
  • Title
    Willington, view of frankpledge and court roll [membrane 8 & 8d]
  • Date free text
    1 Oct, 2 Edward IV [1462]
  • Production date
    From: 1462 To: 1462
  • Scope and Content
    Roll 50c Wylyngton View of Frankpledge with Court of lady Katherine Duchess of Norfolk, held there Friday next after the feast of St. Michael Archangel [29th September] in the second year of the reign of Edward the fourth [1st October 1462] Essoins none on this day Heads of tithings John Yerwey the elder, Randolph Bawdewyn, Nicholas Cruce, John Tayllour, John Sterlyng, Nicholas Waren’ John Flaundrys, Walter Yerwey, Hugh Garnet John Tylere, John Rydy, William Dylerton Common fines vijs [7s] The xij [12] Heads of Tithings there [torn edge] to the lady as common fine [torn edge] therefrom from John Yerwey [annotated bailiff] the younger [torn edge] [a further piece of parchment is sewn on at this point] Amercement xd [10d] Also they present that Edmund Greye iiijd [4d] lord of Ruthyn, knight, the Prior of Newham iiijd [4d] , Roger Coby ijd [2d] owed suit this day and did not come. Therefore they are amerced. Also that Simon Usshere ijd [2d] took excessive toll, therefore he is amerced. Also it is presented that John Morborne should purge his ditch lying next to his messuage before the next court under a penalty of vjd [6d] ['fforisface’ crossed out] forfeited to the lady. Constables and Tasters of ale, amercement xxd [20d] John Flaundrys and John Sterlyng, Constables and Tasters of Ale there present that Alicia Stoughton vjd [6d] [torn edge], Dylerton constantly, John Rydy vjd [6d] constantly, John Sterlyng ijd [2d] once, brewed and broke the assize. Therefore they are amerced. Xij [12] sworn men John Cooke, William Tayllour, 3 Robert Partryche John Myton, William Passewater, William Chamburleyne Robert Cooke, John Bawde, John Benet John Warner, John Waren’ John Morborne Xij [12] sworn men there present that the Heads of Tithings, Constables and Tasters, written above, presented well and faithfully and concealed nothing. Proceedings of the Little Court Penalty pending The homage there present that John Morborne should repair one barn in his holding which is ruined by the neglect of the aforesaid John. Therefore he was ordered to repair the said barn before the next court, under a penalty of iijs iiijd [3s 4d] Penalty pending And that John Sterlyng has his ruined messuage needing repairs. Therefore he was ordered that that [sic]he should sufficiently repair [it] before the next court under a penalty of xld [40d]. Penalty pending Also it was presented that the Inset House in John Stonys holding is ruined in need of repairs there. Therefore he is ordered to sufficiently repair it before the next court under a penalty of iijs iiijd [3s 4d]. [illegible] Bailiff [illegible] The bailiff was ordered to make delivery of xv [15] oaks and one rood of withies for repairs to a certain barn in the holding of John Morborne Also the bailiff was ordered to make delivery of half a rood of withies, to repair the Garner Hall on John Sterlyng’s holding And that he should make delivery of half a rood of withies for the repair of the hall house in John Stonys’s holding And that he should make delivery of iiij [4] studs and one foundation beam and half a rood of withies for the repair of one stable in the holding of John Yerwey the elder And he should make delivery of iij [3] small spars to repair one barn in the holding of John Rydy Also the bailiff was ordered to make delivery of half a rood of withies to repair the hall in the holding of Hugh Garnet [illegible] John Salse and John Myton in full court before the Steward [illegible may include ‘clai’m and ‘cov’a ad la manner pet] each of them …….. [Thomas] Gybon well and faithfully [illegible, may say ‘paid the rent for the mill ----- ----- --- during their term] Assessors of fines John Cooke, John Myton, sworn men Sum of this View with Court ixs vjd [9s 6d] therefrom in expenses of the Steward and others being there ijs ijd [2s 2d]
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