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The farmland is mostly pagan, but still holds a rather famous old stone church. It was built many years ago by the Roman Church in an attempt to christen the pagan population. It never succeeded then, but it's slowly gaining track. Were it not for the fierce pagan faith of Gorfydd, it would have gained the upper hand a long time ago.
The farmland is mostly pagan, but still holds a rather famous old stone church. It was built many years ago by the Roman Church in an attempt to christen the pagan population. It never succeeded then, but it's slowly gaining track. Were it not for the fierce pagan faith of Gorfydd, it would have gained the upper hand a long time ago.
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Sutton

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£12 MANOR
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Information
Name: Sutton
Other names: South Farmstead
Holder: Sarcyn
Steward: Heulyn
Hundred: Hillfort (Salisbury)
 
Structures
Great hall: Wooden Hall
Defensive value: 1 1
Defenses: None
Buildings: Mill, Bakery, Dovecote, Personal Kennel, Personal Blacksmith, Personal Armoury, Stables
Enhancements: Pagan Grove, St Leonard's Church
Investments: Horse Herd
Rights:
 
Surrounding area
Villages: Tytherington
Notable features:
 
Income (to manor)
Total annual income: £12
From farmland: £8
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: £1.2
Family expenses: £1.2
Army expenses: £6.6 (6.6 + 0)
Court expenses: £3 (3 + 0)
 
Expenses (Assized Rent)
Household staff: £6
Manorial staff: £3
Raw materials: £3
 
Glory
Annual glory gained: 12
From manor: 12
From decorations: 0
From furniture: 0
From treasure: 0
From enhancements: 0
From other: 0
 
Standard of living: £7.2 (Ordinary)
 



Sutton, or South Farmstead as it is known to locals, is a rather old manorial compound in Hillfort hundred. It was granted to Glanmor after the Battle of Carlion. When Glanmor died in 457 the manor was inherited by his son Alwin.

Alwin held the manor until his death in 463, during the Night of the Long Knives. His son Gorfydd inherited the manor and in his turn held it for many years until his death at the hands of his fellow Bannerman, Sir Maelgwyn.

The manor is now held by Gorfydds eldest son, Sarcyn, who has sworn to avenge his father.

The farmland is mostly pagan, but still holds a rather famous old stone church. It was built many years ago by the Roman Church in an attempt to christen the pagan population. It never succeeded then, but it's slowly gaining track. Were it not for the fierce pagan faith of Gorfydd, it would have gained the upper hand a long time ago.

Mesnie (£6.6)

lord 1 Lord Knight (Jonaleth) (£3)
squire 1 Squire (£1)
archer 1 Bowman (garrison) (£0.5)
spearmanspearmanspearmanspearman 4 Spearmen (£2)


Court (£3)

steward 1 Steward (Heulyn) (£1)
maid 1 Ladies maid (£0.5)
chaplain 1 Chaplain (£1)
bailiff 1 Poor Medicus (£0.5)


Family (£1.2)

• Added to standard of living (£1.2)


Household Staff (£6)

Overseen by Lady Wife
cookboy 1 Cook and 1 Scullion (£1)
domesticdomestic 2 Clothiers (£1)
dogboy 1 Dog boy and pack (£1)
groomgroom 2 Grooms (£0.5)
lackey 1 Lackey (£0.25)
domesticdomestic 2 Domestics (£0.5)
messenger 1 Mounted messenger (£0.5)
cart 1 Cart and Team with oxen (£1)
sumpter 1 Extra sumpter (£0.25)


Manorial Staff (£3)

Reports to Bailiff
bailiff 1 Bailiff (£0.75)
domestic 1 Clothier (Bailiffs wife) (£0.5)
domesticdomestic 2 Domestics (£0.5)
stabler 1 Stabler (£0.75)
labourerlabourer 2 Labourers (£0.5)


Constabulary Herd

charger 1 Chargers
rouncyrouncyrouncyrouncy 4 Rouncys
sumptersumpter 2 Sumpters
sumptersumptersumptersumptersumptersumptersumptersumptersumptersumpter 14 horses in training
• 28 Acres of land