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Chillmark is a old manorial building, it was until rather recently a small defensive outpost for a foreign lord and had been for a long time. The manor is rather well defended for it’s size and old oaths with the villagers supply it with a larger than average garrison without additional cost to the lord. | |||
In 486 [[Maelgwyn]] began the construction of a Stone Hall to replace the old wooden hall, making it the first stone manor in [[Hillfort]]. |
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Chillmark
Chillmark
£10 MANOR | |
Information | |
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Name: | Chillmark |
Holder: | Maelgwyn |
Steward: | Marion |
Hundred: | Hillfort (Salisbury) |
Structures | |
Great hall: | Small Stone Hall |
Defensive value: | |
Defenses: | |
Buildings: | |
Enhancements: | |
Investments: | |
Rights: | |
Surrounding area | |
Villages: | |
Notable features: | |
Income (to manor) | |
Total annual income: | £10 |
From farmland: | £6 |
From sheep-herds: | £4 |
From other: | £0 |
Old investments: | £0 |
Income (additional) | |
Current investments: | £0 |
Free military income: | £0 |
Free court income: | £0 |
Expenses (Revenue) | |
Discretionary fund: | £1 |
Family expenses: | £1 |
Army expenses: | £5.5 (5.5 + 0) |
Court expenses: | £2.5 (2.5 + 0) |
Expenses (Assized Rent) | |
Household staff: | £5 |
Manorial staff: | £2.5 |
Raw materials: | £2.5 |
Glory | |
Annual glory gained: | 15 |
From manor: | 10 |
From decorations: | 0 |
From furniture: | 0 |
From treasure: | 5 |
From enhancements: | 0 |
From other: | 0 |
Standard of living: | £7 (Ordinary) |
Chillmark is a old manorial building, it was until rather recently a small defensive outpost for a foreign lord and had been for a long time. The manor is rather well defended for it’s size and old oaths with the villagers supply it with a larger than average garrison without additional cost to the lord.
In 486 Maelgwyn began the construction of a Stone Hall to replace the old wooden hall, making it the first stone manor in Hillfort.