• Reference
    R8/62/1/6(Roll50d)
  • Title
    Willington, court baron. Manor of Katherine, Duchess of Norfolk [membrane 8d]
  • Date free text
    11 May, 3 Edward [1463]
  • Production date
    From: 1463 To: 1463
  • Scope and Content
    Roll 50d Wyllyngton Hallmoot of Lady Katherine Duchess of Norfolk held there on Wednesday xi [11] day of May in third year of the reign of Edward the fourth [1463] Essoins none on this day John Yerwey the elder Randolph Bawdewyn’ Nicholas Waren’ John Tayllour John Sterlyng John Tylere William Dylaton John Waren’ Hugh Carnet John Flaundrys Walter Yerwey Nicholas Cruce The xij [12] sworn men present that Randolph Bawdewyn’ should repair one pig house at the mill which is neglected with a ruined roof. And he was ordered to repair it before the next under a penalty of xijd [12d] And the aforesaid Randolph should repair two sheepfolds in his holding which were defective in timber, foundation beams and roof before the next court under a penalty of iijs iiijd [3s 4d] Also that John Sterlyng has repaired his messuage in his holding just as he was ordered at the last view And that John Stonys has sufficiently repaired his Inset house just as he was ordered at the last view And that John vjd [6d] [illegible] of [illegible] the ditch at Schyrehatch next to the turn Therefore he is amerced [illegible] and he was ordered that [illegible] The bailiff was ordered to deliver the lady’s wood It was ordered that the bailiff should make delivery of one rood of withies to repair the barn of [illegible, Randolph?] Bawdewyn’ and that the said Randolph should wattle one barn at [illegible] The Bailiff should deliver one rood of underwood to repair the Mill Dam. Assessors of fines John Yerwey, Randolf Bawdewyn [torn edge] Sum total of this Court vjd [6d] Therefrom in expenses of the Steward and other servants being with him iijs [illegible] [3s and some pence?] Sum total of Views and Courts xs ijd [10s 2d] Therefrom in expenses of the steward and other servants being with him viijs [8s] Sales of underwood John Yerwey, the bailiff of Wyllyngton, has sold underwood in the lady’s wood called Sherehache. That is to say xj [11] acres [annotated xvij [17] perches] and j [1] rood valued at viijs [8s] an acre this year [annotated iiij le, xs, xd [£4 10s 10d]]. This per acre this year [crossed out pt’] [annotated last] the tithe part, that is to say j [1] acre and j [1] rood and j [1]perch. And j [1] acre and a half for repairs by the order of the Steward.
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