WCM 15376a 1280-1281
Stubbington. Account of the same manor by br Adam lay
brother the Younger From the Gule of August 1280 to the other Gule next
following 1281
Rents of
assize The same R. A. for £3 5s.3d. from all Rent
of assize at Portsmouth for Michaelmas term and for the whole year by tally
against Clement clericus. And for 11s.8d. from rent from Portsmouth
for Easter term without tally. And for
19s.4d. from Rent of William metehol
and his colleagues[1] tenants of
land of Stubbington demesne. And for
12s. from Rent of Buckland and Kingston for the whole year.
Total £5 8s.3d. from Rent of assize Of which In
payment to the lord King for our Rent at Portsmouth 35s. Item In payment for pepper Rent 2s.7½d. Total 37s.7½d. of payment of Rent at
Portsmouth.
Total of remainder 70s.7½d. of Rent of assize
at Stubbington.
Issues of the
manor The same r. a. for 15s. from 10 hoggs
sold. And for 2s. from 1 pig sold. And for 5s. for 2 stone of lambswool sold by
br Adam the elder. And for 3s. from
stubble sold. And for 12d. from tithe
linen sold. And for 5s. from 1
cow. And for 2s. from 2 cowhides. Total 33s.
Wheat sold The same R. a. for £7 17s. from 44 qtrs 2 bs. of wheat sold by br
A. the Younger at 4s. per qtr. And for
9s. from 2 qtrs sold by the same A. at 4s.6d. per qtr. And for 22s.9d. from 5 qtrs 2 bs. sold by
the same A. at 4s.4d. per qtr. And for
5s.8d. from 1 qtr of wheat sold by br Adam the elder. And for 16s.9d. from 3 qtrs sold by the same A. the elder at
5s.7d. per qtr. And for 11s.6d. from 2
qtrs sold by the same [A.] the elder at 5s.9d. And for 2s. from 3 bs. of wheat sold by the same A. the elder.
Total 61 qtrs 7 bs. of wheat sold .
And for 22s.8d. from 4 qtrs sold by A. the Younger
at 5s.8d. Total £13 7s. 4d.
from all wheat sold.
Rye sold The same r. a. for 33s. from 11 qtrs of rye sold by br Adam the
Younger at 3s. Total
33s. from all rye sold.
Barley sold The same r. a. for 61s.1½d. from 20 qtrs 3 bs. of barley sold by
br Adam the Younger at 3s. And for
3s.4d. from 1 qtr sold by the same A. the Younger. And for 18s.9d. from 5 qtrs 5 bs. of barley sold by br Adam the
elder at 3s.4d. And for 12s. from 3
qtrs sold by the same Adam the elder at 4s.
Total 30 qtrs of all barley sold
Total £4 15s.2½d.
Oats sold The same r. a. for 16s.0½d. from 9 qtrs 5 bs. of oats sold by Br
Adam the Younger at 20d. Total 16s.0½d. from all oats sold.
Beans sold The same r. a. for 18s. from 6 qtrs of beans sold by Br A. the
Younger at 3s. And for 33s.4d. from 10
qtrs of beans sold by the same Br A. at 3s.4d. And for 15s.10d. from 5 qtrs of beans sold by the same A. the
Younger at 3s.2d. And for 6s.8d. from 2
qtrs of beans sold by Br Adam the elder at 3s.4d.
Total 23 qtrs of All beans sold
Total 73s. 10d.
Peas sold The same r. a. for 3s.9½d. from 1 qtr 5 bs. of peas sold by Br
Adam the Younger at 2s.4d. And for
26s.3d. from 10é½ù[2] qtrs of peas sold by the
same A. the Younger at 2s.6d. And for
2s.6d. from 1 qtr sold by br Adam the elder.
And for 5s.4d. from 2 qtrs sold by the same A. the elder at 2s.8d. And for 9d. from 2 bs. sold by Br A. the
Younger.
Total 15
qtrs 3 bs. of all peas sold.
Total
38s. 7½d.
Vetches sold The same r. a. for 30s. from 15 qtrs of vetches sold by Br Adam
the Younger at 2s. And for 33s. from 15
qtrs sold by the same A. the Younger at 2s.3d.
And for 9s.4d. from 3 qtrs sold by the same A. the Younger at 2s.4d.[3] And for 4s.8d. from 2 qtrs sold by Br A. the
elder at the same price.
Total 36
qtrs of all vetches sold
Total £3
17s.
Foreign
receipts The same r. a. for 20s. received from the
Convent’s treasury. And for 16s.
received from br Adam the elder. And
for 30s. borrowed from John de grangia.
And for 25s. received from 2 mills at Portsmouth. And for 20s. borrowed from hugulina.[4]
Total £5
11s.
Total of all receipt £40 15s. 8d.
Necessary
Expenses and of Ploughs In steel bought in the time of br Adam the Younger 18d. In 37 lbs of Iron bought 13d. In a ploughshare bought 8d. In 2 pair of wheels bought 6d. In the Smith’s wage for repairing ironwork
of Ploughs per annum 2s. In payment of
a marshall 2s. In repairing Ploughs and
doing other necessary tasks 18d. In
shoeing of horses with nails bought 3s.10d.
In planting beans 2d. In drying
barley 2s.3d. In digging the Curtilage
for 4 days 6d. In 1200 …[5]
12d.
Total 1é7ù[6]s.
carts In a horse bought 10s. In
repairing old carts 12d. In clouts with
nails bought per annum 2s. In 3 axles
bought 6d. In 8 lbs of tallow and
grease for carts 12d. In repairing a
certain ironbound Cart twice 6d. In 4
halters made from hair from stock 1d.
In Carthorse shoes bought 3s. Total
18s. 1d.
Wages of the famuli In wages of 2 carters per
annum 11s. In wages of é2ù[7] Ploughmen 12s. In wages of 2 ploughdrivers for the same
time 10s. In wages of 1 cowherd
Shepherd swineherd for the same time 10s.6d.
In the wage of a dairy assistant for the same time 3s. In the wage of one Carter for harvest
18d. In the Gift of the famuli at Christmas and Easter 10d.
Total
49s. 10d.
August In reaping grain at daywork[8]
at the lord’s manorial table 65s. In
reaping ad tascham 24a. of grain 12s.
at 6d. for an acre. In wages of 4
Mounted foremen 20s. In wages of 20
foot workers 30s. In wages of 6 carters
for harvest 18s. In wages of 5 Stackers
12s.6d. In wages of 1 Hayward 1 baker 1
reapreeve 1 groom of br Adam é1 shepherd 1 cowherd and a
Dairy assistantù [9] é8ù[10]s. each 2s. In the wage of a swineherd for the same time
18d. In carts hired 14s. In relish for 20 foot workers 7s.6d. In relish for 5 stackers 3s.8d. In relish for 9 famuli 9s. In tallow and
grease bought for candles and greasing carts 3s.2d. In ale bought by view of calne
16s.6d. In meat fish and herring bought
16s.8d. In Gloves bought for mounted
foremen 12d. In Gifts to men of the
greater neighbours reaping grain
3s. In shoeing of horses with
nails bought in harvest 5s. In weeding
grain 3s.2½d.
Total
£12 9s. é8ù[11]½d.
Threshing In 178 qtrs 2 bs. of wheat 11 qtrs of rye threshed ad tascham 31s.6½d. 2d. for a qtr. Item in threshing of 92 qtrs 3 bs. of wheat threshed ad tascham by br Adam the elder 15s.83/4d. 2d. for a qtr. In threshing of 146 qtrs of barley ad tascham by Adam the Younger 12s.2d. 1d. for a qtr. Item In é85ù[12] qtrs 5 bs. of barley
threshed ad tascham by br A. the
elder 7s.1½d., 1d. for a qtr. In 92
qtrs 5 bs. of Oats threshed by Adam the Younger 3s.10¼d. Item 56 qtrs of Oats threshed by Adam the
elder 2s.4d. 1d. for 2 qtrs. In
threshing of 26 qtrs of beans by Adam the elder 2s.2d. Item in 6 qtrs of beans threshed by A. the
Younger 6d., 1d. for a qtr. Item in 21
qtrs of peas threshed by A. the Younger 21d.
Item in 12½ qtrs of peas threshed by A. the elder 12½d. In 68½ qtrs of vetches threshed by A. the
Younger 5s.8½d. Item in 5 qtrs of
vetches threshed by Adam the elder 5d. Total £4 3s. 9d.
Land bought In ½a. of land bought from Thomas Luwine[13]
16s.6d. In another ½a. of land bought
from Hugh bauchif[14]
last year 5s.
Total
21s. 6d.
Cost of buildings In roofing the Grange with stone 12d. In collecting stubble 4s.
In slates bought 18d. In the church
of the blessed Thomas at Portsmouth 3s.7d.
In roofing the grange with thatch in places 2s.6d. In making an oven 2s. In making a certain hearth with stone
12d. In the walls about the kitchen and
in places 3d. In collecting poles at
Candover 12d. Item in roofing the
Grange with stone and repairing the Dovecote and Kitchen in places 5s.10d. In é4ù[15] ridge tiles bought for the
grange 2d. In 60 pegs bought for
roofing the grange 3½d. In a
carpenter’s wage making a wall of the kitchen and other necessities in places
12d. In hiring of a groom going to the
plough for 7 days 3½d. In making an axe
from metal from stock 2d. In making 2
iron forks from own iron 1¼d. In
whittawing 3 horsehides 12d. In
Whittawing 2 yearlings’ hides for harness 4d.
Total 25s. 2¼d.
Other form of expense[16] In 40 geese bought 5s. In iron bought from J. faber of Havant 18d. In 2
baskets for grain 7½d. In 2 sieves bought
2d. In 1 lantern bought 6d. In 5 bs. of
Oats bought for the horse of Mr Adam de
Hiles[17] 20d. In 3 spades bought 6d. In
salt bought 1s. In the robe[18]
of br Adam the Younger 13s.4d. In 42
hen chicks bought 15d. In[19]
Total
26s. 6½d.
Dairy In salt bought for the dairy 12d. In a bucket bought 2½d.
In pots bought 2½d. In linen
cloth bought for cheese 2½d.
Total
19½d.
m.2
Foreign
expense In 2 Conger bought by the prior’s order and
sent to the house 20d. In 2 gallons of
wine bought at Portsmouth for the prior when he crossed to the Isle é7d.ù[20] In the prior’s passage to the Isle of Wight for the burial of Mr
Thomas 2s. Item in the passage of the
same about Hockday to the same Isle 2s.
In bread and 4 gallons of wine bought and sent to Bertram Giterin[21]
by the lord prior’s order 20d. In 2
gallons of musk bought for the arrival of Mr A. de hales 7d. In
mustard éboughtù[22] by br Isaac then Cellarer
and sent to the house 16d. In fish
bought on the same day and sent to the house at the same time 6d. In spoilt wine sent to the house 10d. In 10 gallons of wine bought for a certain
E. prior 2s.6d. In a Basket of Figs
bought by Br J. Colewine 5s.
Total
18s. 7d.
Prior’s
expenses In the lord prior’s expenses at Martinmas at
Stubbington for 2 days without tally 4s.83/4d. Item in Expenses of the same In the feast of
St Mark the Evangelist 2s.2d. Item in
Expenses of the same at the feast of St Scolastica for 2 days 3s.2d. Item in Expenses of the same at Stubbington
when the Justices sat at Portsmouth by tally against J. Colewine 7s.8d. Total 17s. 83/4d.
Foreign livery Delivered to Sir Richard de
portesie for Rent 5s. Item
delivered to Osbert le rus for Rent
of 3 helves 3s. Item delivered for a
pipe of wine by the lord prior’s order 21s.
Item delivered to Robert de la
rogate 20s. Item delivered to menaud for wine by the lord prior’s
order 20s. Item delivered for Rent
assigned In alms for the souls of Adam stradie
and his wife Wimarca[23]
In perpetuity 2s. Item delivered to
Clement Clericus for iron 10s.
Total £4 12d.
Livery Delivered to the lord prior’s chamber by tally 13s.4d. Item delivered to br[24]
Roger de insula by 3 tallies £6
8s.11d. Item delivered to br Isaac by 2
tallies 31s.2d. Item delivered to John de Oxonia cellarer by 1 tally
28s.10d. Item delivered to John Andreu In Lent by tally 26s.7d. Item delivered to the same John Andreu in the time of J. de la manewode then cellarer without
tally 8s. Total £11 16s. 10d.
Total
of all livery and expense £42 7s. 4½d.
m.1d Issue
of the Grange of Stubbington
Wheat éAnswers 5 qtrs more than sixfoldù[25] The
same R. A. for 154 qtrs from all issue of demesne Wheat. And for 119 qtrs 5 bs. from Issue of tithe
wheat.
Total
274[26]
5 bs. of wheat Of
which In sowing 27 qtrs 1 bs. In sowing of the land once of Henry de burhunte 3 qtrs. Item delivered to Simon hundredarius by the lord prior’s order 1 qtr. Sent to Winchester by order of the same
prior 1 qtr. In bread made for all
harvest 4½ qtrs. Item in bread baked
for the whole year for R. the groom and visits 1½ qtr. Sent to the house by 6 tallies 172
qtrs. In malt made for harvest 2
qtrs. Item delivered to the sacrist of
Southwick 1½ bs. Item delivered to éfamuliù[27] of Stubbington and famuli of Newlands 1 bs. Item delivered to the sower by custom 1
bs. In sale by Br Adam the Younger 55½
qtrs. Item in sale by Br Adam the elder
6 qtrs 3 bs and 1½bs. remains in the granary.[28]
Rye The same r. a. for 11 qtrs
of all Issue of rye without heaping. Total
11 qtrs of which all In sale.
Barley éAnswers 1 qtr
more than threefoldù[29] The same r. a. for 74 qtrs
7 bs. of all Issue of demesne barley without Heaping. And for 156 qtrs 6 bs. of all Issue of tithe barley without
Heaping. And for 5½ qtrs of vetches
received for livery to the famuli.
Total 231 qtrs 5 bs. of barley 5½ qtrs of vetches.
Of which In sowing 31 qtrs. In bread baked for harvest 28 qtrs. In delivery to Newlands 8 qtrs. Item delivered to Fishbourne 1 qtr. Item delivered to the widow of Hugh Raggi for her dower 1 qtr. Sent to the house by 10 tallies 94 qtrs 5
bs. In feeding of piglets 9 bs. Item
delivered for the land once of Henry de
burhunte 2½ qtrs. In delivery to 6 famuli for 12 months 23 qtrs of barley 4
qtrs of vetches that is to each Per month 3 bs. of barley and vetches. Item in delivery to 4 lesser famuli[30]
for the same time 11 qtrs 2 bs. of
barley 1½ qtrs of vetches that is to each éfor 3ù[31] Per month 2 bs. and the fourth takes each month 2½ bs. In sale 30 qtrs. Item for the sower’s custom 1 bs.
Oats The same r. a. for 88 qtrs
of all Issue of demesne Oats without Heaping.
And for 44 éqtrsù[32] of Issue of Oats received
from tithe. And for 16 qtrs of oats
received by estimate in sheaves. And
for 5 bs. of Oats bought.
` Total 148 qtrs 5 bs. Of which In
sowing 29 qtrs 3 bs. In meal for broth made for the famuli for the whole year 9 qtrs.
In fodder of 2 Carthorses and the mounted foremen In harvest because of
the length of August[33]
3 qtrs. Item in fodder of 2 Carthorses
from Michaelmas up to the Gule of August next following 16 qtrs. Item in fodder of affers at the time of
sowing of wheat 6 qtrs. Item in fodder
of the said affers at Spring sowing 4 qtrs.
Item in fodder of the lord prior’s horses on his visits 3 qtrs. In fodder of the horses of Mr A. de hales 5 bs. In fodder of oxen from Christmas up to Hockday by estimate in
sheaves 16 qtrs that is 1 bs. each night.
Sent to the house by br A. the Younger by 5 tallies 41½ qtrs. Sent to the house by John Calewe in harvest 1 qtr. And sent to the prior’s stable twice 2
qtrs. Sent to the Justices by the
prior’s order 3½ qtrs. In sale 9 qtrs 5
bs. In malt made for harvest 4 qtrs.
Beans The same r. a. for 32 qtrs of all Issue of beans without Heaping. Of
which In sowing 7½ qtrs. Delivered to
the lord prior 1 qtr. Item delivered to
the marshall 1 bs. In broth for the famuli 3 bs. In sale 23 qtrs.
Peas The same r. A. for 12½ qtrs of Issue of demesne peas without Heaping.