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Name |
Edmund MORTIMER |
Prefix |
Sir |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1331 |
Person ID |
I9394 |
Young Kent Ancestors |
Last Modified |
23 Feb 2011 |
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Notes |
- Text: The said Peter also held the manor of Oxenhale in fee tail, with contingent remainder, in case of his death without issue, to Thomas de Grandissone. It is held of Roger de Mortimer, Earl of March, as of the inheritance of Geoffrey de Geneuyle, as half a knight's fee. There is one capital messuage there, worth nothing beyond the reprise; one curtilage, worth 6d. a year; one dovecot, worth 40d.; one carucate of arable land, two-thirds of which (when sown) are worth 16s., and they were sown this year before the death of the said Peter, and after the corn harvest they lie in common, and the remaining third lies fallow every year. There are 6 1/2 acres of meadow, worth 9s. 9d., which were mown before the said Peter's death, and after the mowing they lie in common till the Feast of the Purification. There is a park, the pasture of which is worth nothing beyond the maintenance of the wild animals, and there is no underwood. There is another outwood, the underwood of which is worth 40d., and the pasture nothing, because it lies in common throughout the year. There are 100s. rents of assize of free tenants, payable equally at the Feasts of St. Michael and the Annunciation, and 42s. 6d. of the rents of bond tenants, payable as above. The pleas and perquisites of the courts are worth 12d. yearly.
Book: Burialls 1604. (Burial)
Collection: Gloucestershire: - Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem For Gloucestershire, Returned Into The High Court of Chancery, 1302-1358
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