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Ansty

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£10 MANOR
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Information
Name: Ansty
Other names: Longbarrows
Holder: Ren
Steward: Pryderi
Hundred: Hillfort (Salisbury)
 
Structures
Great hall: Wooden Hall
Defensive value:
Defenses: None
Buildings: Mill, Bakery, Dovecote, Personal Kennel, Personal Blacksmith, Personal Armoury, Stables
Enhancements:
Investments: Horse Herd
Rights:
 
Surrounding area
Villages: Barrows
Notable features: Ancient long barrows
 
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: 10
From manor: 10
From decorations: 0
From furniture: 0
From treasure: 0
From enhancements: 0
From other: 0
 
Standard of living: £7 (Ordinary)
 



Ansty, or Longbarrows as it is sometimes called, is a manor in Hillfort held by the same family for generations. It was first granted to Gildas after his bravery in the Battle of Carion. Gildas died in the Battle of Lincoln and his manor was inherited by Newlin.

Newlin was a spoiled and big man and grew up to be the opposite of his brave father. Together with so many others, Newlin died in the Night of the Long Knives. After the death of Newlin his eldest daughter Glesi inherited the manor and it was stewarded by her crestfallen husband for many years. He eventually died in the Battle of St Albans.

They had a son, Ren, who inherited the manor in 501.