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Appendix 2 - Rent as a Percentage of Total Expenditure, 1308–13

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 October 2020

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Summary

10 January 1308 – 28 September 1308

TEMPLE BRUER ESTATE

Kirkby (TNA, E 358/18, 19/1 dorse)

Rent resolute to Edmund d’Aincourt for lands in Scopwick, 9s. 4d.

Blankney, Metheringham, Dunston, Marton, Timberland and Billinghay until Michaelmas 1308

Sum of expenses £6 2s. 1d.

Rent resolute as a percentage of expenses 7.6%

Welbourn (TNA, E 358/18, 19/2 dorse)

Rent resolute to Isabel de Vesci until Michaelmas 1308 3s. 1d.

Sum of expenses £5 4s. 10d.

Rent resolute as a percentage of expenses 2.9%

South Witham and a moiety of the church (TNA, E 358/18, 18/1; 18/2)

Rent resolute to William de Crescy of Claypole for arable land and tenancies until Michaelmas 1308 6s. 8d.

Loss of 1 messuage in Stamford held by William Cobbler 4s. 0d.

Sum 10s. 8d.

Sum of expenses £26 12s. 7d.

Rent resolute and loss of rent as a percentage of expenses 2.0%

WILLOUGHTON ESTATE

Limber (TNA, E 358/18, 17/2; 17/1)

Rent resolute for tenancies in Limber until Michaelmas 1308 13s. 0d.

Sum of expenses £3 19s. 6d.

Rent resolute as a percentage of expenses 16.3%

EAGLE ESTATE

Eagle with church (TNA, E 358/18, 18/1 dorse)

Rent resolute to Baldwin Pycot for Bassingham Park until Michaelmas 1308 6s. 0d.

Rent to the Priory of Wilsford for 4 bovates of land at Scarle 10s. 0d.

Rent to Alexander of Whisby for 1 bovate of arable and adjacent pasture. 6s. 9d.

Sum £1 2s. 9d.

Sum of expenses including Templar prisoners and corrodiaries £87 9s. 11d.

Rent as a percentage of expenses including above 1.3%

Sum of expenses excluding Templar prisoners and corrodiaries £34 7s. 4d.

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The Templar Estates in Lincolnshire, 1185–1565
Agriculture and Economy
, pp. 249 - 253
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2020

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