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Transcription and translation by the
Latin team of the Landscape Origins of the Wye Valley
project.
Particular thanks to Sue Hubbard and Janet Cooper.
Any typos and simple errors are due to the electronic scribe
(David Lovelace).
[ ] letters suppressed in text, ( ) our comments and notes,
^…^ writing squeezed in above the line.
Folio 24v
(indented) Harewod cu[m] Bolston,
Harwod
It[e]m Johannes Abrall cogn[ovit] se
ten[er]e de d[omi]no capit[a]le mes[suagium] sive mansio-
Item John Abrall acknowledges holding from the Lord a capital
messuage or mansion
-ne ib[ide]m cu[m] om[n]ibus terris
pratis pastuis et pasturis cu[m] redditibus
there with all its land, meadow, feeding grounds and pasture
with profits of
assise ib[ide]m ac etia[m] decimo
garbarum et feni cu[m] aliis oblic[i]onibus simul
the assize court there and also the tithes of sheaves and hay
with other dues together
cu[m] p[ro]ficius curiarum et cu[m]
o[mn]ibus aliis p[ro]ficius. Boscis et subboscis exceptorum
with income of the courts and with all other profits.
Excluding the woods and underwood.
p[er] r[edditum] p[er] a[nnu]m lxxvj s
viij d tame[n] supportabit o[mn]ia on[er]a ordinaria et ex[tra]-
annual rent 76 shillings and 8d, but he will bear the costs of
all regular and occasional
-ordinaria p[re]fato capit[a]li
mes[suagio] sive mansioni incu[m]bent[i] ut patet p[er] inden-
works required on the capital messuage or mansion charged as
is shown by the
-tura[m] co[mmun]i sub sigillo sibi
fact[um]
indenture made with their common
signature {76s
8d}
(indented) Bolston
It[e]m Thom[a]s Ll[ewelly]n cogn[ovit]
ten[er]e de d[omi]no capit[a]le mes[suagium] sive mansione
ib[ide]m
Item Thomas Llewellyn acknowledges tenure from the Lord of a
capital messuage or mansion there
c[um] om[n]ibus illis t[er]ris
d[om]inicalibus pratis pastuis et pasturis eid[e]m mes[suagio]
adiacen[tibus]
with all those lands in Lordship meadow, feeding grounds and
pasture next to the same messuage
p[ro]ut Joh[ann]es Webbe et Joh[ann]es
Brace nup[er] h[ab]uer[unt] et occupaver[unt] et p[ro]ut patet
As John Webbe and John Brace formerly had and occupied and as
he shows
p[er] indentura[m] sibi fact[um] sub
co[mmun]i[s] signillo p[er] r[edditum] p[er] a[nnu]m xlvj s
by his own lease made under the common signature (1),
from annual rent 46 shillings {46s}
It[e]m Ric[ard]us Meyno[r]s cogn[ovit]
ten[er]e de d[omi]no unu[m] molendinu[m] aq[ua]ticu[m] cu[m]
pistar[ium]
Item Richard Minors acknowledges tenure from the Lord of one
water mill with a fishery
ib[ide]m et cu[m] cert[um] t[er]r[e] et
p[ra]t[is] adiacen[tum] p[ro]ut patet p[er] indent[ur]am sua[m]
exinde
there with certain land and meadow adjacent according to his
lease
fact[um] sub co[mmun]i[s] signillo
co[mmun]i[s] p[er] r[edditum] p[er] a[nnu]m xl s
made under the common signature, from annual rent 40
shillings
{40s}
It[e]m capellanus sive curatus ib[ide]m
tenet om[n]es decimas et oblic[i]ones p[ro]ven[ientia]
rat[i]o[ne]s
Item a chaplain or curate there who holds all tithes and dues
proceeds of the account of the
eccli[si]e ib[ide]m p[er] r[edditum]
p[er] a[nnu]m p[er] persione sua vj s viij d
church there from annual rent of his living 6 shillings
8d
{6s 8d}
It[e]m Thom[a]s Yarworth cogn[ovit]
ten[er]e de d[omi]no duas p[ar]cellas terr[is] custum[erii]
Item Thomas Yarworth acknowledges tenure from the Lord of two
parcels of customary land
voc[at] Maist[er]s Moor et le parke
nup[er] i[n] te[nur]a Willi[lmus] Yarworth p[at]ris s[ui] p[er]
r[edditum] p[er] a[nnu]m: xviij d
called Maisters Moor and le Parke formerly held by his father
William Yarworth, from annual rent
18d
{18d}
Id[e]m cogn[ovit] ten[er]e unu[m]
toftu[m] terr[e] et div[er]s[us] al[ius] p[ar]celli terr[e]
lib[ere] voc[at] le
The same [Thomas] acknowledges tenure of one toft of land and
various other parcels of free land called the
Brownesyorde nup[er] in te[nure] dicti
p[at]ris sui p[er] r[edditum] p[er] a[nnu]m iiijs et al[ius]
s[er]vic[ia] h[er]iet[a]
Brownesyorde formerly in the tenure of his said father from
annual rent 4 shillings and other services of herriot
{4s}
It[e]m Ric[ard]us Combe cogn[ovit]
ten[er]e de d[omi]no unu[m] ^ v d ^ croftu[m] terr[e] lib[ere]
voc[at] Rog[er]s Pursclose
Item Richard Combe acknowledges tenure from the Lord of a
croft of free land (5d) called Rogers Pursclose
cont[inet] in se c[ir]ca ij acr[as]
terr[e] acetia[m] tres acras ^ iij d ^ t[er]re lib[ere] sub
combesimor
containing about 2 acres of land and also three acres of free
land (3d) under Combes Moor
nup[er] in te[nure] Thome Combe p[er]
r[edditum] p[er] a[nnu]m viij d sect[a] et al[ius] s[er]vic[io]
formerly held by Thomas Combe from annual rent 8d suit of
court and other service {8d}
Id[e]m Ric[ard]us cogn[ovit] ten[er]e
div[er]s[i] p[ar]celli terr[e] custum[arii] voc[at] Newtons
The same Richard acknowledges tenure from the Lord of various
parcels of customary land called Newtons
p[er] r[edditum] p[er] a[nnu]m viijs
sect[a] et al[ius] s[er]vic[io]
from annual rent 8s suit of court and other
service
{8s}
(folio 25)
^modo d[omi]na Issabella Cardew
p[ri]oressa de Ac[or]nebury^
^now the lady of the manor Isabel Cardew prioress of Aconbury^
It[e]m Joh[ann]es Hampton cogn[ovit]
ten[er]e de ^d[omi]no^ unu[m] toftu[m] et xvj acr[as] terr[e]
custum[are]
Item John Hampton acknowledges holding from the Lord a toft
and 16 acres of customary land
nup[er] in te[nur]a Hugonis Waty et
postea in te[nur]a Kynsen ap d[avi]d p[er] r[edditum] p[er]
a[nnu]m vj s viij d
formerly held by Hugo Waty afterward which it was held by
Kynsen ap David, annual rent 6/8d {6s 8d}
It[e]m Ph[illip]us Joones ^modo
Ric[ard]us Combe^ cogn[ovit] ten[er]e unu[s] toftu[m] terre
cust[umarii] nup[er] in tenura
Item Philip Jones ^now Richard Combe^ acknowledges holding a
toft of customary land formerly in the tenure
Joh[ann]es Tuddeston et postea
Willi[l]m[us] Wilcokks p[er] r[edditum] p[er] a[nnu]m xiiij d
et mo[d]o
of John Tuddeston et afterwards William Wilcox, annual rent
16d and now
solvit nisi xij d ideo melius inquiratur
he pays only 12d as result of further
inquiry. {12d} {ijd
per year subtracted}
It[e]m Thom[a]s Cocks cogn[ovit]
ten[er]e una p[ar]cella terre cust[umarii] voc[at] trill
Item Thomas Cox acknowledges holding a parcel of customary
land called Trill
myll p[er] r[edditum] p[er] a[nnu]m vj d
et al[ius] s[er]vis[io] et[cetera]
Myll, annual rent 6d and other service
etc
{6d}
It[e]m Thom[a]s Ll[ewelly]n cogn[ovit]
ten[er]e unu[m] mes[suagium] et una[m] virgat[am] terre
cust[umarii]
Item Thomas Llewellyn acknowledges holding a messuage and a
virgate of customary
et t[e]r[ti]orac[i]onis (2)
voc[at] Wilboyeslands p[er] r[edditum] p[er] a[nnu]m viij s
sect[a] et h[er]ieta
and monastic (2) land called Wilboyeslands, annual rent 8s,
suit of court and herriot {8s}
Id[e]m Thomas cogn[ovit] ten[er]e
quinque acr[as] terre cust[umarii] nup[er] in te[nur]a
The same Thomas acknowledges holding 5 acres of customary land
formerly in the tenure
Hugonis ap Ieu[an] p[er] r[edditum] p[er]
a[nnu]m ij s
of Hugo ap Ieuan, annual rent 2
shillings
{2s}
Id[e]m Thomas cogn[ovit] ten[er]e unu[um]
ali[um] mes[suagium] et unu[m] croftu[m] adiacent[em]
The same Thomas acknowledges holding another messuage and one
croft adjacent
cont[inent] in se c[ir]ca una[m] acr[am]
t[er]re cust[umarii] et una[m] ali[am] acr[am] nup[er] iac[ens]
in decas[i]
containing about one acre of customary land and one other acre
formerly lying in decay
ob def[unc]tu[m] tenentis acetia[m] duas
ali[as] acr[as] t[er]re tertiorac[i]onis (2) in
Bolston
due to default of the tenant and also two other acres of
‘monastic land’ (2) in Bolstone
nup[er] in te[nur]a d[avi]d Baker et
Johannes Webbe p[er] r[edditum] p[er] a[nnu]m vj d ac in
decess[o]
formerly in the tenure of David Baker and John Webbe, annual
rent 6s and in entering
et etia[m] in recess[o] no[m]i[n]e
obit[i] iij s iiij d
and leaving by a name of an ‘obit’ 3 shillings and 4d
(3)
{6s}
It[e]m Willi[lm]us Barett cogn[ovit]
ten[er]e de d[omi]no unu[m] mes[sagium] cu[m] cert[as]
t[er]r[as]
Item William Baret acknowledges holding from the lord a
messuage with certain free land
lib[eras] adiacen[tas] p[er] r[edditum]
p[er] a[nnu]m ij s ij d sect[a] cur[ie] at al[ii] s[er]vic[ii]
et c[etera]
adjacent, annual rent 2 shillings 2d suit of court and other
services etc. {2s 2d}
id[e]m cogn[ovit] ten[er]e tres
p[ar]cellas terr[e] cust[omarii] p[er] r[edditum] p[er]
a[nnu]m x d
the same (William) acknowledges holding 3 parcels of customary
land, annual rent 10d {10d}
It[e]m Kat[r]ina Cokks relict[a]
Ric[ard]i Cokks cogn[ovit] ten[er]e de d[omi]no qui[d]d[a]m
Item Katrina Cox widow of Richard Cox acknowledges holding
from the lord a
ten[emen]t[um] cu[m] div[er]s[is]
t[er]ris liber[is] adianc[entis] nup[er] Phi[lipus] Cokks p[er]
r[edditum] p[er] a[nnu]m xviij d
house with various free lands adjacent formerly (held by)
Philip Cox, annual rent 18d
ac sect[a] cur[ie] et no[m]i[n]e obit[i]
ij s
and suit of court and by name of an ‘obit’ 2s
(3)
{18d}
It[e]m Thomas Cocks cogn[ovit] ten[er]e
j p[ar]va[m] mora[m] cont[inet] c[ir]ca j acr[am] voc[at]
Bolston mor[a]
Item Thomas Cox
acknowledges holding one small moor
of about one acre called Bolston Moor
et r[eddit] in[de]? p[er] a[nnu]m et est
t[er]ra cust[omaria] ij d
which renders each year and it is customary land
2d
{2d}
It[e]m d[omin]us de ffouhope tenet
cert[as] terr[as] et ten[emen]t[i] inf[ra] p[ar]och[ie] de
Item the lord of Fownhope holds certain land and holdings
within the parish
fouhope voc[at] moorhall crofte p[er]
r[edditum] p[er] a[nnu]m iij s et in[de] subt[ra]xit
of Fownhope called Moorhall Croft annual rent 3 shillings and
has thence subtracted
redd[iti] de xviij d p[er] a[nnu]m ac
sect[a] cur[ie]for
rent of 18d and suit of court.
{18p}
{18d per annum subtracted}
It[e]m Willi[lm]us Tailior cogn[ovit]
ten[er]e de d[omi]no cert[um] ten[emen]t[um] cu[m] cert[is]
Item William Tailor acknowledges holding from the lord certain
holding with
t[er]ris lib[eris] adiancen[tis] in
p[ar]och[ie] de ffouhope voc[at] capullarlands
certain free land adjacent in Fownhope parish called
Capullarlands
nup[er] in te[nur]a Joh[ann]is Bruge
p[er] r[edditum] p[er] a[nnu]m vj s viij d sect[a] et
formerly held by John Bruge, annual rent 6 shillings 8p and
suit (of court) and
h[er]iet[a]. Et n[on] debet sibi et
heretidibus au/n[?]r[?] allocari p[ro] fixura
herriot. And (the lord) does not owe to him or his heirs any
allowance for the setting up
le were de Aburtaretts mylne ad solu[m]
suu[m] ut p[etit] ij s sup[er]
the weir of Aburtaretts Mill on his land as he seeks 2
shillings following
co[n]vent[i]o[n]e[m] inde fact[a]
an agreement made about it. (see (4)
below)
{6s 8d}
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