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|Hundred=Hillfort | |Hundred=Hillfort | ||
|Greathall=Large Wooden Hall | |Greathall=Large Wooden Hall | ||
|Defenses= | |Defenses=Tile roof | ||
|Defensive value=3 | |Defensive value=3 | ||
|Buildings=Mill, Bakery, Dovecote, Personal Kennel, Personal Blacksmith, Personal Armoury, Stables | |Buildings=Mill, Bakery, Dovecote, Personal Kennel, Personal Blacksmith, Personal Armoury, Stables | ||
|Enhancements=Pagan Grove | |Enhancements=Pagan Grove, Monument to the Oak | ||
|Investments=Horse Herd, Vaccary | |Investments=Horse Herd, Vaccary | ||
|Rights=Woodland Rights, Hunting Rights | |Rights=Woodland Rights, Hunting Rights | ||
|Villages=Stump | |Villages=Stump | ||
|Features=Tissberrie Hill, Old stone circle, Cave | |Features=Tissberrie Hill, Old stone circle, Cave | ||
|From farmland= | |From farmland=5 | ||
|From sheep= | |From sheep=7 | ||
|From other= | |From other=1 | ||
|Old investments= | |Old investments=3.3 | ||
|From investments= | |From investments=0 | ||
|Free military income= | |Free military income=3 | ||
|Glory from decorations=4 | |Glory from decorations=4 | ||
|Glory from furniture=1 | |Glory from furniture=1 | ||
|Glory from treasure=4 | |Glory from treasure=4 | ||
|Glory from enhancements= | |Glory from enhancements=1 | ||
|Glory from other= | |Glory from other=3 | ||
}} | }} | ||
Tisbury is an ancient piece of land only recently formally made into manorial land. The inhabitants of the small village and hamlets keep to them selves, and try to avoid strangers. The old wooden long-house has stood where it has stood for generations, it’s quite amazing that it still stands. In 492, the old house finally started giving in and the current Lord Tisbury, Sir [[Cadry]] decided to spend much of his war plunder on building a large wooden hall to both keep his family safe and to show the world what a great man can accomplish. | Tisbury is an ancient piece of land only recently formally made into manorial land. The inhabitants of the small village and hamlets keep to them selves, and try to avoid strangers. The old wooden long-house has stood where it has stood for generations, it’s quite amazing that it still stands. In 492, the old house finally started giving in and the current Lord Tisbury, Sir [[Cadry]] decided to spend much of his war plunder on building a large wooden hall to both keep his family safe and to show the world what a great man can accomplish. | ||
The ancient hill Tisseburi is where an unnamed warrior of old is said to have lain with an elf. | The ancient hill Tisseburi is where an unnamed [[warrior]] of old is said to have lain with an elf. | ||
'''Checks:''' | |||
Yearly | |||
- Spiritual | |||
{{ManorialStaff}} | {{ManorialStaff}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:18, 16 March 2018
Tisbury
£16.3 MANOR | |
Information | |
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Name: | Tisbury |
Other names: | Tisseburi, Burial of Tiss |
Holder: | Cadry |
Steward: | Mati |
Hundred: | Hillfort (Salisbury) |
Structures | |
Great hall: | Large Wooden Hall |
Defensive value: | |
Defenses: | Tile roof |
Buildings: | Mill, Bakery, Dovecote, Personal Kennel, Personal Blacksmith, Personal Armoury, Stables |
Enhancements: | Pagan Grove, Monument to the Oak |
Investments: | Horse Herd, Vaccary |
Rights: | Woodland Rights, Hunting Rights |
Surrounding area | |
Villages: | Stump |
Notable features: | Tissberrie Hill, Old stone circle, Cave |
Income (to manor) | |
Total annual income: | £16.3 |
From farmland: | £5 |
From sheep-herds: | £7 |
From other: | £1 |
Old investments: | £3.3 |
Income (additional) | |
Current investments: | £0 |
Free military income: | £3 |
Free court income: | £0 |
Expenses (Revenue) | |
Discretionary fund: | £1.63 |
Family expenses: | £1.63 |
Army expenses: | £11.965 (8.965 + 3) |
Court expenses: | £4.075 (4.075 + 0) |
Expenses (Assized Rent) | |
Household staff: | £8.15 |
Manorial staff: | £4.075 |
Raw materials: | £4.075 |
Glory | |
Annual glory gained: | 29.3 |
From manor: | 16.3 |
From decorations: | 4 |
From furniture: | 1 |
From treasure: | 4 |
From enhancements: | 1 |
From other: | 3 |
Standard of living: | £7.63 (Ordinary) |
Tisbury is an ancient piece of land only recently formally made into manorial land. The inhabitants of the small village and hamlets keep to them selves, and try to avoid strangers. The old wooden long-house has stood where it has stood for generations, it’s quite amazing that it still stands. In 492, the old house finally started giving in and the current Lord Tisbury, Sir Cadry decided to spend much of his war plunder on building a large wooden hall to both keep his family safe and to show the world what a great man can accomplish.
The ancient hill Tisseburi is where an unnamed warrior of old is said to have lain with an elf.
Checks: Yearly - Spiritual
Mesnie (£11.965)
1 Lord Knight (Cadry) (£3)1 Squire (£1)
1 Bowman (garrison) (£0.5)
8 Spearmen (£4)
1 Cavalryman (£2)
1 Hobilar (£1)
Court (£4.075)
1 Steward (Mati) (£1)1 Ladies maid (£0.5)
1 Chaplain (£1)
1 Poor Physician (£1.5)
Family (£1.63)
• Added to standard of living (£1.63)
Household Staff (£8.15)
Overseen by Lady Wife1 Cook and 1 Scullion (£1)
2 Clothiers (£1)
1 Dog boy and pack (£1)
4 Grooms (£1)
1 Lackey (£0.25)
4 Domestics (£1)
1 Mounted messenger (£0.5)
2 Cart and Team with oxen (£2)
1 Extra sumpter (£0.25)
Manorial Staff (£4.075)
Reports to Bailiff1 Bailiff, 1 Bailiff-in-training (£1)
1 Clothier (Bailiffs wife) (£1)
3 Domestics (£0.75)
1 Stabler, 1 Grooms (£1)
3 Labourers (£0.75)
Constabulary Herd
1 Chargers
6 Rouncys
3 Sumpters
+ 19 horses in training
• 39 Acres of land