Transactions - Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Volume 12Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 1887 |
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Page 123
... demesne of Suella to the Abbot of Tewkesbury in free and perpetual alıns . We have referred to this manor because it was long closely associated with the Manor of Tockington , to which we now turn . In the Domesday Survey we find this ...
... demesne of Suella to the Abbot of Tewkesbury in free and perpetual alıns . We have referred to this manor because it was long closely associated with the Manor of Tockington , to which we now turn . In the Domesday Survey we find this ...
Page 124
... demesne , and twenty villans , and twelve bordars , and ten servi with twenty ploughs . This manor did not pay rent in farm in the time of King Edward , but he ( Wlgar ) lived on it . Earl William held it in demesne , and his bailiff ...
... demesne , and twenty villans , and twelve bordars , and ten servi with twenty ploughs . This manor did not pay rent in farm in the time of King Edward , but he ( Wlgar ) lived on it . Earl William held it in demesne , and his bailiff ...
Page 128
... demesne 240 acres of land , worth yearly 4 ' , price of the acre 4a . worth yearly 4 , price of the acre 28 . worth yearly 6s 8d . And the pannage and pasture in the park is worth yearly 48 and no more , because all the free tenants of ...
... demesne 240 acres of land , worth yearly 4 ' , price of the acre 4a . worth yearly 4 , price of the acre 28 . worth yearly 6s 8d . And the pannage and pasture in the park is worth yearly 48 and no more , because all the free tenants of ...
Page 130
... demesne as of fee of the Earl of Gloucester by the service of one knight , and they say that there is there a capital messuage with garden and one dove- cote which are of the value per annum of 6s . 8d . , and that there are there in ...
... demesne as of fee of the Earl of Gloucester by the service of one knight , and they say that there is there a capital messuage with garden and one dove- cote which are of the value per annum of 6s . 8d . , and that there are there in ...
Page 132
... demesne were valued at £ 11.8.4 , whilst at the latter their value was only £ 5 . 3. 8 , a reduction of £ 6 . 4 . 8 , that there were in 1272 in demesne 240 acres of arable land and 40 acres of meadow , in all 280 acres , whilst in 1307 ...
... demesne were valued at £ 11.8.4 , whilst at the latter their value was only £ 5 . 3. 8 , a reduction of £ 6 . 4 . 8 , that there were in 1272 in demesne 240 acres of arable land and 40 acres of meadow , in all 280 acres , whilst in 1307 ...
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Abbey Abbot afterwards ancient appears Archæological Baron bells Berkeley bill indented Bishop Bristol brother Cartulary Castle century chalice chapel Cheltenham church Cirencester Citie of Bristowe Clifton Clopton Council Daglingworth daie daughter death demesne died Domesday Earl Elizabeth England Ernulph fees Glouc Gloucester Gloucestershire granted haue heir held Henbury Henry III Honour House Hugh Poyntz iiijd interest Iron Acton John Maclean John Poyntz King's Knights Lady lands London Lord Sherborne Manor of Tockington Margaret marr marriage married Mary Michael Rutter Mickleton Nicholas Poyntz Olveston ornam ounces parish pedigree Pipe Roll pishe plate proctoures Queen Quinton Ralph Rector Regis Registers reign Richard Robert Roger Roman Rutter scutage Sherborne Sir Henry Barkly Sir Nicholas Poyntz Stratford Suice tenants Tetbury Tewkesbury Thomas Tockington Tockington Park viijd villa Walter Warwick wife William fitz wthin wtin yere