Monument record 2416/6/3 - Medieval bakehouse
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{1}Two bakehouses are recorded in the town in 1292, one with a solar above lying in the ‘marketstede’ worth 36/- per annum and the other in le Westende worth 24/-. Although the majority of virgate tenements lay in West Street there is no evidence to suggest that the two bakehouses were intended for use by agricultural versus burgage tenants. These are variously recorded during the 14th and 15th centuries.
All the tenants in the town, including those holding burgages by the charter of 1214-22, were required to use the lord’s bakehouse. Only one or two tenants paid for licence to bake in their own houses, though orders had to be issued in court to stop some tenants from doing so illegally by 1500. It is clear that the value of the bakehouse in the West End was declining significantly compared to that in the market place. Hence in 1471-2 they were valued at 12/- and 6/- respectively, while in 1491-2 it was 13/4d and 3/- and in 1542 it was 13/4 and 6/-.
<1> Foard G.; Ballinger J.;, 2002, Northamptonshire Extensive Urban Survey: Oundle, Section 3.1.2.6 Bakehouse (Report). SNN102637.
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- <1> SNN102637 Report: Foard G.; Ballinger J.;. 2002. Northamptonshire Extensive Urban Survey: Oundle. NCC. Section 3.1.2.6 Bakehouse.
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Location
Grid reference | Centred TL 03818 88115 (17m by 23m) |
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Civil Parish | OUNDLE, North Northamptonshire (formerly East Northants District) |
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Record last edited
Nov 13 2009 10:20AM