1714 Binton Parish Terrier Listing
[D.R.O
An exact Terrier of the Glebe-land, Perquisites, 72/29]
Easter-dues, and privy Tithes belonging to the
Rectory of Binton in the County of Warwick and Diocese
of Worcester made the 9th day of September Anno Dom: 1714
Imp: The Homestall containing by estimation five acres,
having the hill on the West, the feild on the East, the North-head butteth
on the Church-yard.
It: In the Lot-meadow one dole being two poles and another one pole and
a third in Smithie dole not known till the lot be cast.
It: In the common Meadow a parcell of ground by the Avon's
side called the Parson's Quarter-Meadow, joyning to the Lot-meadow on the
North, and to Mr Kempson on the East.
In the present Fallow-feild
Imp: In the Church bank five lands together lying between the lands of Mr
Kempson.
It: In Short-Cleydon one land lying next to Mr Thornas
Walford, on the West of him.
It: Another in the same furlong lying next to one of the Ld. Conway's.
It: Another in the same furlong lying next to Mr Huckell
on the East of him.
It: Another in the same furlong lying next to Wm Herbage on the East of
him.
It: In long-Hoo a land lying next Mr Tho:Walford on the
south of him.
It: In Hearth-furlong a land lying between two of John Reddings.
It: At Warwick-way a land lying on the North of Mr Kempson.
It: In Rickard's furlong a land lying on the North of Mr Tho: Walford.
It: In the same furlong a land lying on the North of
Mr Wm Walford.
It: In the same furlong a land lying on the South of Mr Kempson.
It: In Hollow-brook a land lying between two lands of
Fran. Badson's with a Feather adjoining to it.
It: Five layes butting on Warwick-way next the common; between Mr Kempson
and Mr Tho.Walford.
In the Pease Stubble
Imp. In Grub-tree furlong the fifth land from Rush-way.
It: In the same furlong a land lying between the Lord Conway on the East
and Mr Tho.Walford on the West.
It: In the same furlong a land lying between two of M,
Kempson's.
It: In the furlong at Alcester-way a land lying on the southside of Mr Tho:
Walford's broad land.
It: In the same furlong (a land) lying on the North-side
of Path-meer.
It: In the same furlong a land lying between another of Mr. Thomas Walford's
broad lands and one Mr Kempson's.
It: A lay under Mr. Walford's closes.
It: In Pit-furlong a land between Mr Tho:Walford and Wm Herbage.
It: In the same furlong a land lying between two of Mr
Tho: Walford's.
It: In the same furlong a land lying between Mr Tho: Walford and Mr Huckell.
It: Four layes in the common, the feed is common, but
the furzes and thorns growing upon them the Rector's.
In the barley-stubble
Imp. A land going through two furlongs lying in the upper end between Mr
Tho: Walford and Mr Wm Walford in the lower furlong between John Redding
and Wm Herbage.
It: In the seven-land furlong a land lying between two
of William Herbage's.
It: In George Gray's furlong a land lying between the Ld. Conway and Mr
Huckell.
It: In the same furlong (a land) butting upon two of
Mr Tho: Goodwin's.
It: In the great furlong a land lying between Mr Tho: Walford and Mr Kempson.
It: In the same furlong a land lying between two of Mr
Wm Walford's.
It: In the same furlong a land lying between Mr Wm Walford and Mr Tho: Goodwin.
In the wheat-stubble
Imp. Six lands lying at Grange-end.
It: In Withie furlong a land between Mr Tho: and Mr Wm
Walford.
It: In the same furlong two lands together between the Ld. Conway and Mr
Wm Walford.
It: In Garson's furlong a land lying between two of Mr
Tho: Walford's.
It: In the same furlong a land lying between Mr Tho: Walford and Mr Tho:
Goodwin.
It: In the same furlong a land lying between two of John
Reddings.
It: In long-croft's a land lying between the Ld. Conway and William Herbage.
It: In the same furlong a land lying between Mr Kempson
and Mr Tho: Goodwin.
It: In the dirty acres a land lying between Mr Kempson and {Mr} Tho: Fairfax.
It: In short-crofts a land lying on the South-side of
the Ld. Conway's and butting upon Wm Herbage's head-land.
It: At the short layes a land being an head-land to the layes, next Wm Herbage
on the East.
It: In long Cleydon a land lying between Mr Tho: Goodwin
and Wm Herbage.
It: In short Cleydon lying next Mr Tho: Walford on the North of him.
It: A land being an headland to short Cleydon.
It: In the upper Gravels one land lying between Mr Williarn Walford and
Mr Tho: Goodwin.
It: In the same furlong a land lying between the Ld.
Conway and Mr Will: Walford.
It: In the lower Gravels, a land lying next the Ld. Conway on the South
side of hin.
It: In the same furlong a land lying between the Ld.
Conway and William Herbage.
It: A swath on the side of Cawdle-meer.
Perquisites
For a churching ' -4d
For a burying -4d
For a wedding -2s 6d, with a license 5s..
Privy tithes
( s d)
For every tenth lamb 1 04
For every sheep winter'd out or bought in the spring
} 00 00 1/2
For every sheep winter'd here and sold, in the spring}
00 01d.
For every Calf 00 04d
For every new-milch'd Cow 00 06d
Easter dues
For every house and garden call'd s d
smoak-penny & garden-penny. 00 02d,
Offerings each family. 00 04d
Edw. Deane Rect:
John Kempson .
Beniamin Huckell
Tho: Walford
Rich: Richardson Church Warden.
From: The Ecclesiastical Terriers of Warwickshire Parishes
vol. I, Parishes A to Li ed. D.M. Barratt, DugdaleSociety, vol. XXII, Oxford,
1955
from University of Hull (England)
http://www.hull.ac.uk/Hull/HI_Web/rural/text7/chap7.txt1.htm#198