Catalogue description Debtor: Roger de Brok, knight. Creditor: Peter Jacobi, merchant of London. Amount:...

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Details of C 131/3/3
Reference: C 131/3/3
Description:

Debtor: Roger de Brok, knight.

Creditor: Peter Jacobi, merchant of London.

Amount: £167.

Before whom: In Chancery.

When taken: 25/07/1326

First term: 02/02/1327

Last term: 02/02/1327

Writ to: Sheriff of Middx

Sent by: Chancery

Endorsement: Extent made before the bailiff of the honour of Wallingford, and half the lands delivered to John de Felsted, the attorney of Peter Jacobi.

Note: Inquisition and return: Date given for return to Chancery: 17/04/1328. Extent of the manor of Colham called Cowley {Couele} [Elthorne Hundred, Middx.] at Ickenham and Hillingdon made before William le Marshall the elder, of the honour of Wallingford, 03/03/1327. The manor with 12 acres of garden and pasture adjacent, is worth 20s a year; £11 2s. 7d. in free rents, and 28s. 9d. in unfree rents; 3 water mills, one called Crouch Mill, worth 40s. a year; another called Wood Mill, worth 32s. a year; and one called Town Mill worth nothing because it is ruinous; under the same roof is a mill called Fishing mill worth 10s. a year; 74 acres of arable worth £7 8s. a year at 2s. an acre; 12 acres of arable worth 6s at 10d an acre; 72 acres of arable worth £6 at 20d an acre; 32 acres of arable worth 10s. 8d at 4d an acre; 44 acres of arable worth 22s. at 6d an acre; 15 acres of meadow worth 30s. at 2s. an acre;a fishery worth 2s.; 6 acres of pasture and a grove called Hallhawes worth 5s. at 10d an acre.; 26 acres of pasture worth 6s. 6d.; 20 acres sown with wheat worth £4 10s. at 4s. 6d an acre; 31 acres sown with wheat worth £6 4s. at 4s. an acre; 11 acres sown with beans and peas and vetches worth 33s. at 3s. an acre; 30 acres of wood worth 2s. a year. Total value of the lands and tenements of the honour of Wallingford worth £35 10½d. One debt for rent worth £4 14d., and to the warrener for keeping the warren, 111s 7d. There remains clear £29 7d. of which the half due to the creditor is £14 14s. 9d.
Date: 1327 May 12
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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