b'Extent of Wylton 8shall plough with the lord for two days in the year There is a manor there in a very ruinous state andor each of them shall give the lord 8d. and in almost fallen down. It is of no net value.addition Hugh de Selby shall find 2 oxen in one The herbage and fruits of the garden are worth 5s.yoke twice a year to be yoked in the lords cart or yearly.that of others at the will of the serjeant or reeve of There is an enclosed wood and an adjoiningthe place.pasture in one enclosure, of which the underwoodIf the free tenants plough each of them shall and herbage are worth 20s. yearly.have a meal (repastum), William Smyth, Randal There is a pasture called Halleclif worth 6s. 8d.Mauleverer and John Doway shall plough with the yearly, another called Grenewyke where 800lord for one day in the year or each shall give the sheep can be supported in summer and 500 inlord 4d. If they work each of them shall have a winter, the pasturage of each sheep being worthmeal, as appears in the said extent. 1d. and the total value 108s 4d. and another calledFeoda9le Walde supporting 3000 sheep, the pasturageSir Edward Seint John holds 3 knights fees, 80 being worth, at the same rate as above, 12l. 10s.,carucates of land and a bovate in Lonesburgh, if the lord has so many sheep there.Werethorp, Collom, Crohom, Estlutton, Westlutton, There are 3 mills there almost fallen down andHelperthorp, Thurkelby, Milthorp, Langetoft and of no net value and a common oven worth 20s.Bridsall by homage and foreign service and yearly.suit of court every 3 weeks; Sir William Elys of Perquisites of court with fines in average years areEverynghame holds a knights fee there and in 10l.Flatwath by the same service; Sir Roger Fulthorp There are 172 acres of demesne land worth 6d.holds a knights fee in Bolton, Yapeham, Gouthorp an acre, though formerly worth 12d,, as appearsand Yolethorp, a knights fee in Wetewang, in a certain extent, 65 acres 3 roods on le WaldeGouthorp and Yolethorp and, of the fee of Gray, worth 2d. an acre, 4 tofts and 4 bovates of land2 carucates of land in Gouthorp, by the same formerly of William de Camera and worth 41s.service; and Richard Spenser, esquire, holds 2 4d. yearly, and 22 acres 1roods of demesnecarucates of land in Bolton by homage and foreign meadows and 1 acre 3 roods in a certain moorservice.worth 3s. an acre, total 4l. 17s. 1d.Richard de Wetewang is receiver general of the There are yearly payments of 4s. 3d. for the lesserlordship and received the profits, for which he must rent of bondmen, 100s. for the greater rent, 4s 3d.answer, on and after 1 October, 10 Richard II10 for the rent called forthsilver, 33s. 4d. for the rents59l. 5s. 5d.of cottars and 2s. for new purprestures. Memorandum that the receiver is charged on his John Wright holds 3 acresrood 10 perches ofaccount of the preceding year with 39l. 15s. 7d. land for which he should perform certain works orbesides perquisites of court.will pay 3s.4d. John Smyth holds a cottage and 3 acres roodCatalla forisfacta 11 10 perches of land for which he is bound to perform farrier service (operari faruram) or will payThere is a parcel of timber there valued at 10l. and 3s. 4d. yearly as is contained in a certain extent.a cart with iron-bound wheels valued at 13s. Customary payments and works are worth 4l. 19s.In the hands of the tenants there are 6 oxen of the 17d. yearly, though formerly they produced 103s.archbishop valued at 13s. 4d. each and 3 ploughs 7d., as appears in the said extent.with their irons and 3 iron chains for drawing them Peters pence are estimated at 8s. yearly.worth 12s. There are the following rents of free tenants:There are 55 acres sown with wheat in the field Sir William de Garton, chaplain, holds a toft and[called] Langfeld worth 3s. 4d, an acre. bovate of land, formerly of William de Camera, andIn the hands of the tenants there are 7 quarters of pays 2s. 6d. yearly; Adam son of William holds 3barley worth 2s. 6d. a quarter, 16 quarters of oats carucates of land and pays 2d. yearly; Sir Williamworth 16d. a quarter and 20 quarters of pease de Melton holds 2 tofts and 2 bovates of land,worth 2s. a quarter. formerly of William de Camera, and pays 12d.All these items were demised to the tenants by yearly; Thomas Clerk holds a toft and a rood ofthe archbishop at the time when they first took the land and pays 4d. yearly.demesne lands on condition of their returning them William de Mikelfelde, Randal Doway, Adam Prest,in the same state to the archbishop after (supra) Randal de Esthorp, Richard Bustarde, Thomas dethe end of their term. Galmethorp, John son of Walter, Hugh de Selby,On and after 17 November last there were in the the prioress of Wilberfosse and Richard Archermanor belonging to the archbishop 28 quarters 8In margin of original9Knights Fees1010th Year of the reign of Richard II11Chattals forfeited178 BULLETIN 11'