Description | [Annual values in brackets] Property: Manor of Hundmanby (held as in DDHU/9/3); with capital messuage (2s); messuage called le Bolryn (2s ); a fishpond (3s ); 20 bovates in demesne (7s each); 48 and a half acres one rood meadow (3s an acre); various pasture (42s ); a windmill (26s 8d ); a market each Wednesday (£6 13 4d ); 25 bovates in bondage (5s each) the tenants doing boon work as in 3; nine cottages holding 10 tofts (12s 10d ) and each doing 7 days' work at harvest (as in DDHU/9/3); 21 tofts and eight acres held at will (55s 4d ); 16 acres demised at will (4d each); six bovates demised at farm (7s each), and two parts of two bovates escheated to the lord on death of Walter de Louthorp, who held them for life and demised for 11s 4d; 21 free tenants (named; rents and holdings specified; mentions quarter knight's fee in Marton, Erleseng and Castlegarth as in DDHU/9/3). Tolls of buying and selling fish and victuals at Fivele (14s for a moiety, Sir Richard de Malebys having the other moiety); and two free tenants there (Named. Rents and holdings specified). Perquisites of court (40s ) Died under age. Thomas son of Adam de Cailly (aged 24), Joan de Dryby (aged 30) and Isabel wife of John de Orreby (aged 29) being the net heirs Taken at Hundmanby Copied 13 Jul 1666 |