Feigr’s family holdings
1066
Feigr (a Norse name feðgar meaning “doomed or close to death)
In Giggleswick had 4 carucates to be taxed
Stainforth 3 carucates
Rathmell 2 carucates,
Kirkby (Malham) 2 carucates,
Litton 6 carucates
Langcliffe 3 carucates
In 1086 or shortly afterwards he or his heirs had interests in Arncliffe and Buckden which do not appear in the 1086 survey
1284
Giggleswick
4 car of which heirs of Percy 2 carucates
Giggleswick church ½ carucate
Stephen Scott ½ carucate
Furness Abbey 1 carucate in Stackhouse
No change in Knights Fees 1304
No change Nomina Villarum 1316
13 poll tax: Abraham and John sons of Adam
Stainforth (both)
4 ¼ carucates
Sallay Abbey 1 ½ carucates
Constantine Fauvell and his wife 10 bovates
Robert de Stainforth ½ carucate
West Dereham Abbey 1 carucate
Reduced to 3 carucates in 1304 with West Dereham reduced to 1 bovate
1316 Nomina Villarum: Sallay Abbey and John de Fauvell
Poll Tax
Robert de Stainforth lord of the manor 20s
William son of Robert
Adam son of Robert
Matilda dau of Robert
Rathmell
N/A
1304 William Fleming
1316 John Fleming
Kirkby (Malham)
3 carucates
Church of Kirkby ¼ carucate (changed to West Dereham 1304)
1 ¼ carucate heirs of Percy
1 ½ carucates Alice de Buckden directly from heirs of Percy (West Dereham held these from Alice 1304)
Robert Stainforth 1 bovate 1304
Adam son of Alice de Buckden 2 bovates 1304
John son of Pym de Malham 1 bovate 1304
Richard de Ryther 1 bovate 1304
All held from Alice de Buckden in 1304 from Alice Percy as “drenge” or freely
1316 all Kirkby held by William de Hawkswick Alice Buckden’s son, he had lands in Arncliffe and also had lands in Hawkswick where he was chief with Roger de Hawkswick and in the poll tax “Anot de Hawkswick” widow held land here and paid 3s 4d (the most of 16 tenants). Incidentally the 3rd 1316 landowner was John de Paris, a John and his wife paid 6d in the poll tax (the 3rd highest amount), John de Malham de Hawkswick being the other high payer 12d.
Litton
6 carucates
Fountains Abbey 4 ½ carucates
Agnes de Bressenhay ¼ carucate
Remaining unknown
1316 all held by Fountains
Langcliffe
2 carucates (1 having gone to Stainforth?)
Sallay Abbey
No change in Knights Fees 1304
1316 Sallay Abbey
In 1304 Percy refused to give returns for Buckden, Kettlewell, Litton, Arncliffe, Grassington, Linton, Threshfield and “Styveton” (Steeton) and the ville called Arneford (in Long Preston).
Arncliffe and Buckden
Arncliffe 1285: 5 carucates of which Alice de Buckden held 3 carucates 6 bovates
1316 William de Hawkswick (Alice’s son)
No names in poll tax
Buckden 1285: Elias de Buckden held ½ carucate from heirs of Percy (Langstrothdale mentioned at this time) 1316 heirs of Percy in custody of the King
PollTax
John de Stainforth
Robert son of Thomas de Stainforth
in Horton (Preston) there was a Thomas de Stainforth