Title:
Deed with valuation
Level: Category
Miscellaneous
Level: Fonds
DEEDS OF HATFIELD BROAD OAK, ABBESS AND LEADEN RODING, MATCHING AND SHEERING
Scope and Content:
Grant of livery of lordship in 6 manors
1. Sir William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Lord Treasurer Master of the Court of Wards and Liveries and Robert Keylwey esquire, surveyor of the same Liveries, on behalf of Queen Elizabeth I
2, Richard Glascock, gentleman, son and heir of William Glascock, gentleman, deceased
Glascock to present a valuation of the manors so that the Queen 'should not be deceived but have perfect knowledge and understanding' of the manors and their yearly value, and agrees to have an auditor appointed by the queen to give a true valuation, and if any manor from which Glascock receives any money is discovered and not been declared then he shall pay double the yearly value of the said manor as a fine.
With valuation (in Latin) of the following properties:
Manor of Abbess Haule [Hall], Abbess Roding and Caldcoke in Leaden Roding with advowson of Abbess Roding, held of the Queen, annual value £22
Down Hall, Hatfield Broad Oak, annual value 100s (£5)
Manor of Mynchons [Minchins], Great Dunmow, annual value £4 6s 8d
parcel of meadow called Brode [Broad] Mead, annual value 6s
Newlands, Frydayes and Ballards, Little Canfield, annual value 53s 4d
Parkecrofte, annual value 6s 8d
Veeseland, Great Dunmow, annual value 2s
Advowson of Little Canfield, value £2
Hales, Little Canfield and Dunmow and meadow near Gallows Bridge, Great Canfield, with land called Le Strowde, Great Dunmow, annual value £4 10s
Darbies, Great Dunmow, 30s
Moles Croft, Great Dunmow, annual value 10s
Palescrofte, annual value 8s
Manor of Thremhall, alias Thremhall Priory [Takeley] recently held by the Prior of Thremhall and two parcels of meadow in Stansted Mountfitchett recently held by Edward, Earl of Oxford, annual value £12
land in the parish of St Mary Matfelon outside Aldersgate, (Adler Street, Whitechapel), London, annual value 53s 4d
tenement near the cemetery of St Mary Matfellon and some meadow called Lathams in Stratford at Bowe, annual value 26s 8d
Valuation signed and sealed by William Cecil, Lord Burghley and Robert Keylwey, surveyor of the Court of Wards and Liveries
Dates of Creation:
16 May 1580
Extent:
1 item
Custodial History:
D/DU 81/21-29 were retained by the depositor.

Key terms

TypeKey termsDescription
Personal Names Richard
Glascock
son and heir of William Glascock of Down Hall, Hatfield Broad Oak
Personal Names Robert
Keylwey
Surveyor of the Court of Wards and Liveries
Personal Names William
Glascock
of Down Hall, Hatfield Broad Oak
Personal Names Sir
William
Cecil
Lord Burghley, Master of the Court of Wards and Liveries