FEUDAL AIDS VOLUME I 1284 - 1431 Bedford - Devon

Nil.

FEUDAL AIDS VOLUME II 1284 - 1431 Dorset - Huntingdon

AD 1303; The Hundred of Hurstyngton

John Ballard is named as one of the jurors of the hundred of Hyrsingston.

 AD 1428; The Hundred of Normancross

William Ballard is named as one of the jurors of Normancross. 

FEUDAL AIDS VOLUME III 1284 - 1431 Kent - Norfolk

 Item, Thomas Balard, esquire he was in possession of certain land and

tenenments from the Archbishop of Canterbury and they were held in gavelkind

at Sependon [Sappington near Canterbury] in the same hundred, which was to the

value of 60s. 

FEUDAL AIDS VOLUME IV 1284 - 1431 Northampton - Somerset

Nil. 

FEUDAL AIDS VOLUME V 1284 - 1431 Stafford - Worcester

1302 - 1303; The Hundred of Babberg; Illeye Combusta

John Ballard named as tenant of Robert. 

1401 - 1402; Blakborn

Thomas Balhefd was a juror. 

FEUDAL AIDS VOLUME VI 1284 - 1431 York and Additions.

1412; Kent

Extract of a certificate of William Kiriel, Valentine Baret, John Darrel and

William Notebenne sherrifs of Kent and Reginald Pympe escheator of the same

county of Kent, in accordance with every kind of inquisition in the county

aforesaid of the right to take of all men and women 20 libras land and rent

per annum held in the aforesaid county of Kent effected by the kings letters

patent dated the second day of January in the year xiii etc. 

Name

Hundred etc.

Value

Georgius Ballard

Bocton; Felburgh; Petham; Blakhethe

lxv.li.

1412; Surrey

Itemised account of John Waterton, the late sherrif and William Yerde the late

escheator of the king in the counties of Surrey and Sussex, collection of a

certain subsidy vj.s viij.d. etc :- 

 

land and rents and value

subsidy

Gregory Ballard

xx.li.

vj.s.viij.d.

  (in respect of a certain annual rent and 2 water-mills, and 10l per annum per

demesne land of the king for period of life (sue) granted occupation in

respect of villeinage tenure aforesaid, & 10l for the aforesaid water-mills.)  

1412;Bedford

John Ballard of Milton Bryan named as juror of the hundred of Redbournstoke,

Maunyshevyd and Wyxentre.