Catalogue description Debtor: Edward Chyke of Wareham of Dorset. Creditor: John de la Hale, knight. Amount:...

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Details of C 131/17/2
Reference: C 131/17/2
Description:

Debtor: Edward Chyke of Wareham of Dorset.

Creditor: John de la Hale, knight.

Amount: £20.

Before whom: Fulk Horwood, Mayor of the Staple of Westminster.

When taken: 20/05/1368

First term: 07/07/1368

Last term: 07/07/1368

Writ to: Sheriff of Dorset

Sent by: Chancery.

Endorsement: Edward Cheyne, Sheriff, replied that Edward Chyke of Wareham of Dorset was not found in his bailiwick. He has seized and extended all his lands and tenements.

Note: Date for return to Chancery: 20/01/1369. Extent and valuation of the lands, tenements and chattels of Edward Chyke made at Wareham Wed.10.1.1369. Edward has at Wareham a tenement worth 6s. 8d a year, a tenement in which he himself lives worth 6s. 8d., three shops worth 5s. a year, a stable worth 12d., two tenements in the parish of St Mary worth 12d a year, and another two tenements each worth 12d a year, and a curtilage worth 2s., another worth 10d., three curtilages in the parish of St Mary, three in the parish of St Peter, two in the parish of St Martin, and one curtilage in the parish of St Michael, all worth 5s., a certain park between Wareham and Stoburgh, east of the king's highway worth 3s. a year, two parks in Sakmore and one park in Eastmor worth 10s., and one park in Portmanmore worth 4s.. Total value of the extent: 47s. 2d.12 pieces of iron worth 14d., an old piece of iron worth 7d., 10 ?logs {stokkeyndes} worth 2s. 6d, 4 faggots worth 2s., 72 lbs of wrought iron worth 9s., 36 lbs of wrought iron and 4 small gursbougles worth 10s., 24 whipcordes worth 20d., 3 fishcords worth 9s., 60 whipcords worth 20d., cheklynes worth 2s., 12 gurswebbes worth 2s.; an iron weighing beam worth 4s.; 2 tables`of oak worth 2s. Total value of goods worth 39s. 4d.
Date: 1368 Nov 7
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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