• Reference
    R8/62/1/6(Roll60b)
  • Title
    Willington, court baron [membrane 5d]
  • Date free text
    8 May, 22 Edward IV [1482]
  • Production date
    From: 1482 To: 1482
  • Scope and Content
    Roll 60b [no Wylyngton heading as it is written on the back of roll 60a] Halmoot held there on the Wednesday next after the Finding of the Sacred Cross [May 3rd] in the xxijo [22nd] year of the reign of Edward iiijti [4th] [8th May 1482] Essoins none The homage John Yarewey the elder John Bardole Thomas Flawnders John Virgelotte John Flawnders William Flawnders John Norres younger John Waren’ Thomas Taylour John Morburne John Yarewey alias Clerk Amercements vjd [6d] Who say that William Dyot jd [1d] and Thomas Hewatte jd [1d] owed suit of court And they present that Thomas Barly iiijd [4d] is against the terms of his tenancy. Therefore he is amerced Handing over Richard Godfrey Esquire and William Fitzhave Gentleman came to this Court and took from the lady her several fisheries in Wyllyngton with ij [2] islands and the Rabbit Warren and the game of the Warren within all the Demesne of the aforesaid Wyllyngton with the profits of all of them. To be held by them until the end of the terms of their lives. Rendering therefrom to the lady annually for the said fisheries xiijs iiijd [13s 4d] and for the said warren annually xiijs iiijd [13s 4d] at the usual terms there. And furthermore the lady will provide brambles for the said Richard and William to put over the holes of the said Rabbits within the aforesaid warren. And if it should come to pass that anyone takes the fish or take geese from the fisheries or the warren then the lady will bring a brief in her own name against the hunters or fishers taking from the said Richard and William, at her own expense, but the said Richard and William [illegible] any contradiction, and they made fealty Handing over To this Court came Nicholas Waren’ and surrendered j [1] Tenement with x [10] acres of land and appurtenances into the hand of the lady, for the use of William Jerman, and on this came the same William Jerman and took it from the hand of the lady, to hold by himself and Joan his wife and one following, according to the custom of the manor, rendering therefrom xs [10s] annually to the lady at the usual terms there and suit of Court. And the said William will sustain, repair and maintain the said Tenement and its appurtenances at his own Cost and expense. As and when it becomes necessary Taking from the lady, through her assigns, timber, withies and laths. And there is no permission for the said William to let the said Tenement or any of its appurtenances without the lady’s permission. And he made fealty. Handing over To this Court came John Yarewey the elder and took from the lady one Cottage with eight acres of land lately in the holding of Walter Yarewey and one Graspyghtell lately in the holding of William Lawnselyn, to be held by himself and one following, according to the custom of the manor, rendering vs [5s] to the lady annually for the said Cottage and eight acres of land, and for the said Graspyghtell vjd [6d], at the usual terms there and suit of Court. And the said John will sustain, repair and maintain the said cottage and its appurtenances at his own cost and expense, as and when it is necessary Taking timber withies and laths from the lady through her assigns. And there is no permission for the said John to let the said Cottage or the said Graspyghtell with any of their appurtenances without the permission of the lady. And he made fealty. Handing over To this Court came William Flawnders and took from the lady j [1] Messuage with x [10] acres of land and appurtenances lately in the hand of John Bardoll’, to be held by himself and Joan his wife and j [1] following, according to the custom of the manor, rendering xs [10s] to the lady annually at the usual terms there and suit of Court. And the said William will sustain, repair and maintain the said Messuage and its appurtenances at his own cost and expense, as and when it is necessary Taking timber, withies and laths from the lady through assigns. And there is no permission for the said William to rent out the said Messuage with any of its appurtenances without the lady’s permission. And he gave ij [2] chickens as entry fine or ijd [2d], and he made fealty. Handing over To this Court came William Flawnders and took from the lady j [1] Messuage and x [10] acres of land and appurtenances lately in the holding of John Yarewey alias Clerk, to be held by himself and his wife Joan and j [1] following, according to the custom of the manor, rendering xs [10s] to the lady a year, at the usual terms there and suit of Court. And the said William will sustain, repair and maintain the said Messuage with its appurtenances at his own cost and expense, as and when it is necessary taking Timber, withies and laths from the lady, through assigns. And there is no permission for the said William to let out the said Messuage with any of its appurtenances without the lady’s permission. And he gave ij [2] chickens as entry fine or ijd [2d] and made fealty. Deliveries of timber The bailiff was ordered to make delivery of j [1] foundation beam and j [1] side beam and v [5] studs for the repair of j [1] barn in the holding of John Morburne In expenses of the Steward and Tenants vs [5s] Sum of this court vjd [6d] and iiij [4] chickens or iiijd [4d] And in paper and parchment iiijd [4d]
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