
Fees paid to knights in medieval England in 1346 by county
In the year 1346, a total of six thousand British pounds was spent on the hiring of knights' services. The counties with the highest amount of money spent on knights' fees were Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Devon. The counties where the lowest amount of money was spent on hiring knights' services were Cumberland and Middlesex. If converted into 2018-valued pounds, the total amount spent in 1346 is equivalent to approximately 7.8 million pounds.