Reference
R8/62/1/6(Roll54b)
Title
Willington, court baron
[membrane 4d]
Date free text
1 May, 12 Edward IV [1472]
Production date
From: 1472 To: 1472
Scope and Content
54b Hallmoot held there on Monday the first day of May in the twelfth year of the reign of King Edward the fourth [4th] [1472]
Essoins none on this day
The homage
John Yarwey the elder Walter Yarwey Thomas Tayllour Thomas Bayleman’
John Flaundres Nicholas Cruce John Sterlyng William Smyth
John Yarwey the younger John Stones Henry Parkere John Bardolfe
The sworn men present that John Sterlyng has one bakehouse and one hayhouse needing repairs to the roofing. Randolph Bawdewyn’ one Barn called Boules needing timber and roofing, and John Bardolfe one Barn, one hayhouse, a Stable, a bakehouse and one Shed needing roofing and the stable [crossed out] [annotated bakehouse] needs walls and roofing. And the said John Bardolfe should make one new Kiln and one Oven . Also it was presented that the Barn within the holding of the bailiff called Cokwrytys needs roofing, and that the Hall within the holding of Nicholas Cruce needs roofing, and the Hall within the holding of John Flaundres, lately in the holding of Thomas Tho [crossed out] Sterlyng needs timbers, roofing and walls, and the Hall in the holding of John Cooke, lately in the holding of Felisia Prentys needs timber and roofing.,and one Shippon within the holding of John Cooke needs roofing from certain Mytons. And the Barn and bakehouse within the holding of John Yarwey, son of the bailiff, need roofing. And John Wodyll should repair one Barn and one Malthouse which need timber and roofing.
Therefore it was ordered that all the above tenants should make repairs to their aforesaid buildings before the next, under a penalty for each of xld [40d] forfeited to the Lady.
And the Hall in the holding of Christopher Malton needs timber, walls and roof. Therefore it was ordered that they should be mended before the next under the aforesaid penalty .
Amercement iiijd [4d]
Also they present that Randolph Bawdewyn ijd [2d] and John Waren’ have not [annotated done] made their repairs. That is to say, Randolph’s dwelling and John Waren’s ijd [2d] Hall and Barn. Therefore they are amerced. And they have a day to sufficiently repair them before the next under a penalty for each of ijs. [2s]
Amercement iiijd [4d]
William Dyet, the sworn keeper of the common, presents that John Wodehyll iiijd [4d] trespassed with horses and plough animals on his common holding before the feast of pentecost. Therefore he is amerced.
Amercement ijd [2d]
And that John Cooke ijd [2d] trespassed in Robert Partryche’s corn with his plough animals. Therefore he is amerced.
Amercement iiijd [4d]
Also it is presented that the said John Wodehyll iiijd [4d] , the miller, took excessive toll. Therefore he is amerced.
Assessors of fines, John Flaundres, Henry Parkere, sworn men
The sum of this Court xiiijd [14d]
In expenses of the steward iijs viijd [3s 8d]
Sum of all the Views with Courts xijs ijd viijd [12s 8d]
Therefrom in steward’s expenses ixs [9s]
Sale of underwood in The Grove ij [2]acres and a half this year at a price of vjs viijd [6s 8d] an acre. And therefrom as Tithe j [1] rood, and so net for the Lady there ij [2] acres and j [1] rood , in total xvs [15s]
Also sale of underwood in The Shere j [1] acre and a half and xxx [30] perches at a price of viijs [8s] an acre. And therefrom as Tithe half a rood and vij [7] perches. And there remains net for the Lady one and a half acres and iij [3] perches. Sum xijs jd and a half and a quarter. [12s 13/4d]
Sum total xxvijs jd and a half and a quarter [27s 13/4d.]
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